List of AEK Athens F.C. records and statistics

AEK F.C. (Greek: ΠΑΕ ΑΕΚ), also known simply as AEK, AEK Athens (in European competitions), or with its full name Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos (Greek: Αθλητική Ένωσις Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, Athletic Union of Constantinople), is a Greek association football club based in Nea Filadelfeia suburb of Athens.

Established in Athens in 1924 by Greek refugees from Constantinople in the wake of the Greco-Turkish War, A.E.K. is one of the most successful clubs in Greek football,[1] winning 29 national titles (including 11 Championships, 15 Greek Cups, 1 League Cup and 3 Super Cups). The team has appeared several times in European (UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League) competitions. AEK is a member of the European Club Association.[2]

The club was relegated from the Greek Superleague after the 2012–13 season for the first time in its history. In an effort to discharge the immense debt created by years of mismanagement, its directors chose for the team to compete in the third tier Football League 2 for the 2013-14 season, thus turning the club into an amateur club.

Honours

National competitions

Leagues:[3]

Cups:

European competitions

Unofficial competitions

Most appearances

League

R. Nat. Name Pos. Years Apps
1 Greece Mimis Papaioannou FW 1962–1980 480
2 Greece Stelios Manolas DF 1978–1998 447
3 Greece Lakis Nikolaou DF 1966-1981 358
4 Republic of Macedonia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Savevski MF 1989-2001 356
5 Greece Stelios Skevofilakas FW 1960–1973 293
6 Greece Thomas Mavros FW 1976–1987 277
7 Greece Andreas Stamatiadis MF 1950–1959 267
8 Greece Petros Ravousis DF 1976–1990 263
9 Greece Christos Ardizoglou MF 1974–1985 261
10 Greece Michalis Kasapis DF 1993–2004 254

Europe

Rank. Nat. Name Apps
Total EC1 EC2 EC3
1 Greece Michalis Kasapis 66 23 15 28
3 Greece Elias Atmatsidis 51 12 16 23
Greece Demis Nikolaidis 10 11 30
4 Greece Vassilis Lakis 50 19 0 31
5 Greece Nikos Kostenoglou 49 13 13 23
7 Greece Vassilios Tsiartas 47 25 3 19
Republic of Macedonia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Toni Savevski 18 15 14
8 Greece Christos Maladenis 45 11 12 22
9 Greece Nikos Liberopoulos 40 16 0 24
10 Greece Stelios Manolas 38 14 13 11
11 Greece Akis Zikos 37 8 0 29
12 Greece Theodoros Zagorakis 36 15 0 21
13 Greece Nikolaos Georgeas 35 13 0 22
14 Greece Charis Kopitsis 34 10 14 10
15 Greece Mimis Papaioannou 33 9 3 21
16 Greece Lakis Nikolaou 30 8 0 22
19 Greece Traianos Dellas 29 7 0 22
Greece Sotiris Konstantinidis 6 0 23
Greece Pantelis Kafes 1 0 28
21 Greece Kostas Katsouranis 26 16 0 10
Greece Michalis Kapsis 14 0 12
22 Greece Thomas Mavros 25 6 2 17
24 Greece Vassilis Borbokis 24 12 10 2
Argentina Ismael Blanco 0 0 24
26 Greece Dionisis Chiotis 23 13 0 10
Greece Petros Ravousis 6 1 16
29 Greece Michalis Vlachos 22 10 12 0
Greece Vaios Karagiannis 10 3 9
Brazil Gustavo Manduca 5 0 17
33 Greece
Brazil
Pavlos Papaioannou 21 8 2 11
Greece Takis Nikoloudis 6 0 15
Cyprus Tasos Konstantinou 5 0 16
Brazil Leonardo 0 0 21
37 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Refik Šabanadžović 20 11 3 6
Greece Lakis Stergioudas 4 0 16
Greece Panagiotis Lagos 4 0 16

Last updated: 2011-11-02
Source: aekfc.gr

Top scorers

League

R. Nat. Name Pos. Years Goals
1 Greece Mimis Papaioannou FW 1962–1980 234
2 Greece Thomas Mavros FW 1976–1987 174
3 Greece Kostas Nestoridis FW 1955-1965 141
4 Greece Demis Nikolaidis FW 1996-2003 125
5 Greece Kostas Nikolaidis FW 1965-1974 94
6 Greece Nikos Liberopoulos FW 2003–2008, 2010-2012 84
7 Greece Vasilis Dimitriadis FW 1991–1996 81
8 Greece Vassilios Tsiartas FW 1993–1996, 2000-2004 80
9 Cape Verde Greece Daniel Batista FW 1989–1992, 1995-1999 67
10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosnia and Herzegovina Dušan Bajević FW 1977–1981 65

Europe

Rank. Nat. Name Goals
Total EC1 EC2 EC3
1 Greece Demis Nikolaidis 26 2 3 21
2 Greece Mimis Papaioannou 11 4 2 5
3 Greece Vassilios Tsiartas 10 2 0 8
6 Greece Vassilis Lakis 8 2 0 6
Greece
Cape Verde
Daniel Batista 0 5 3
Argentina Ismael Blanco 0 0 8
11 Republic of Macedonia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Toni Savevski 6 5 1 0
Greece Nikos Liberopoulos 3 0 3
Cyprus Tasos Konstantinou 2 0 4
Greece Thomas Mavros 2 0 4
Greece Charis Kopitsis 0 3 3
15 Greece Christos Maladenis 5 1 2 2
Greece Sotiris Konstantinidis 0 0 5
West Germany Walter Wagner 0 0 5
Greece Theodoros Zagorakis 0 0 5
19 Brazil Júlio César 4 4 0 0
Greece Vasilis Dimitriadis 2 0 2
Greece Kostas Katsouranis 2 0 2
Argentina Ignacio Scocco 0 0 4
32 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dušan Bajević 3 3 0 0
Greece Panagiotis Ventouris 3 0 0
Greece Vassilis Borbokis 2 1 0
Greece Michalis Vlachos 1 2 0
Greece Kostas Nikolaidis 1 0 2
Greece Lakis Nikolaou 1 0 2
Brazil Rivaldo 1 0 2
Greece Christos Kostis 0 3 0
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Dragan Ćirić 0 0 3
Brazil Leonardo 0 0 3
Argentina Fernando Navas 0 0 3
Greece Takis Nikoloudis 0 0 3
Greece Lazaros Christodoulopoulos 0 0 3
49 Costa Rica Walter Centeno 2 2 0 0
Greece Dimitris Saravakos 2 0 0
Cyprus Giorgos Savvidis 2 0 0
Greece Kostas Nestoridis 1 1 0
Greece Christos Ardizoglou 1 0 1
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Refik Šabanadžović 1 0 1
Georgia (country) Temuri Ketsbaia 0 2 0
Brazil Veridiano Marcelo 0 2 0
Portugal Andre Simoes 0 0 2
Croatia Marko Livaja 0 0 2
Algeria Rafik Djebbour 0 0 2
Brazil Gustavo Manduca 0 0 2
Greece Kostas Manolas 0 0 2
Greece Lefteris Papadopoulos 0 0 2
Greece
Brazil
Pavlos Papaioannou 0 0 2
Bulgaria Milen Petkov 0 0 2
Greece Dimitris Sialmas 0 0 2
Greece Akis Zikos 0 0 2
97 Greece Alexandros Alexandris 1 1 0 0
Italy Bruno Cirillo 1 0 0
Serbia Vladimir Ivić 1 0 0
Greece Pantelis Kapetanos 1 0 0
Greece Giorgos Karafeskos 1 0 0
Poland Mirosław Okoński 1 0 0
Greece Ilias Papageorgiou 1 0 0
Greece Antonis Pomonis 1 0 0
Greece Nikos Sevastopoulos 1 0 0
Croatia Zoran Slišković 1 0 0
Greece Andreas Stamatiadis 1 0 0
Greece Fanis Tasinos 1 0 0
Greece Kostas Theofanidis 1 0 0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franjo Vladić 1 0 0
Costa Rica Mauricio Wright 1 0 0
Greece Ioannis Kalitzakis 0 1 0
Greece Evripidis Katsavos 0 1 0
Greece Manolis Kottis 0 1 0
Scotland
England
Trevor Ross 0 1 0
Greece Vangelis Vlachos 0 1 0
Greece Petros Mantalos 0 0 1
Ghana Koffi Amponsah 0 0 1
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Nenad Bjeković 0 0 1
Senegal Papa Bouba Diop 0 0 1
Australia Nathan Burns 0 0 1
Greece
West Germany
Giorgos Donis 0 0 1
Paraguay Carlos Gamarra 0 0 1
Greece Grigoris Georgatos 0 0 1
Portugal Geraldo Alves 0 0 1
Spain José Carlos 0 0 1
Greece Pantelis Kafes 0 0 1
Belgium Viktor Klonaridis 0 0 1
Greece Panagiotis Kone 0 0 1
Cyprus
Greece
Simos Krassas 0 0 1
Sweden Daniel Majstorović 0 0 1
Greece Giannis Mousouris 0 0 1
Greece Dimitris Nalitzis 0 0 1
Canada
Malawi
Tam Nsaliwa 0 0 1
Greece Charilaos Pappas 0 0 1
Greece Michalis Pavlis 0 0 1
Cyprus Dimitris Pittas 0 0 1
Liberia Kelvin Sebwe 0 0 1
Brazil Alessandro Soares 0 0 1
Greece Stavros Tziortziopoulos 0 0 1
Argentina Rodolfo Vicente 0 0 1
Albania Astrit Ajdarević 0 0 1
Uruguay Milton Viera 0 0 1
  Own goals 9 4 1 4
  Total 263 71 33 163

Last updated: 2011-12-15
Source: aekfc.gr

Superleague top scorers

14 different AEK players have finished the season as the top scorer in the Superleague.

R. Nationality Player Times Seasons
1GreeceKostas Nestoridis51959-1963
2GreeceThomas Mavros31978, 1979, 1985
3GreeceVasilis Dimitriadis21992, 1993
4GreeceMimis Papaioannou21964, 1966
5ArgentinaIsmael Blanco22008, 2009
6GreeceAlexandros Alexandris11994
7GreeceNikos Liberopoulos12008
8GreeceKostas Vasiliou11939
9GreeceGiorgos Dedes11976
10GreeceKleanthis Maropoulos11940
11GreeceDemis Nikolaidis11999
12GreeceVassilios Tsiartas11996
13Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBosnia and HerzegovinaDušan Bajević11980
14DenmarkHenrik Nielsen11988

Records in Greece

Biggest wins

Attendance records

Date Attendance Stadium Competition Opponent
9/2/1986 74,465 Olympic Stadium Superleague Greece Olympiacos
23/5/1986 74,473 Olympic Stadium Superleague Greece Panathinaikos
7/11/2004 63,129[6] Olympic Stadium Superleague Greece Olympiacos
21/11/2006 56,203 Olympic Stadium Champions League Milan
11/3/2015 64,256[7] Olympic Stadium Greek Cup Olympiacos

International record

Best seasons

Season Manager Round Notes
Champions League / European Cup
1968–69 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Stanković Quarterfinal eliminated by Czechoslovakia Spartak Trnava (1 – 2 in Trnava, 1 – 1 in Athens)
1978–79 Hungary Ferenc Puskás Last 16 eliminated by England Nottingham Forest (1 – 2 in Athens, 1 – 5 in West Bridgford)[8]
1989–90 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević Last 16 eliminated by France Marseille (0 – 2 in Marseille, 1 – 1 in Athens)
1992–93 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević Last 16 eliminated by Netherlands PSV (1 – 0 in Athens, 0 – 3 in Eindhoven)
1994–95 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević Last 16 eliminated by Netherlands Ajax and Italy Milan[9]
Cup Winners' Cup
1995–96 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević Last 16 eliminated by Germany Borussia M'gladbach (1 – 4 in Mönchengladbach, 0 – 1 in Athens)
1996–97 Greece Petros Ravousis Quarterfinal eliminated by France Paris Saint-Germain (0 – 0 in Paris, 0 – 3 in Athens)
1997–98 Romania Dumitru Dumitriu Quarterfinal eliminated by Russia Lokomotiv Moscow (0 – 0 in Athens, 1 – 2 in Moscow)
Europa League / UEFA Cup
1976–77 Czechoslovakia František Fadrhonc Semifinal eliminated by Italy Juventus (1 – 4 in Turin, 0 – 1 in Athens)
1991–92 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević Last 16 eliminated by Italy Torino (2 – 2 in Athens, 0 – 1 in Turin)[10]
2000–01 Republic of Macedonia Toni Savevski Last 16 eliminated by Spain Barcelona (0 – 1 in Athens, 0 – 5 in Barcelona)[11]
2001–02 Portugal Fernando Santos Last 16 eliminated by Italy Internazionale (1 – 3 in Milan, 2 – 2 in Athens)
2002–03 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević Last 16 eliminated by Spain Málaga (0 – 0 in Málaga, 0 – 1 in Athens)

Notable wins

Season Match Score
Champions League / European Cup
1971–72 AEK - Italy Internazionale 3 – 2 [a]
1978–79 AEK - Portugal Porto 6 – 1
1989–90 AEK - East Germany Dynamo Dresden 5 – 3
1992–93 AEK - Netherlands PSV 1 – 0
1994–95 Scotland Rangers - AEK 0 – 1
1994–95 AEK - Scotland Rangers 2 – 0
2006–07 AEK - Italy Milan 1 – 0 [b]
Cup Winners' Cup
1964–65 AEK - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb 2 – 0
Europa League / UEFA Cup
1976–77 AEK - Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow 2 – 0
1976–77 England Derby County - AEK 2 – 3
1976–77 AEK - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade 2 –0
1976–77 AEK - England QPR 3 – 0
1985–86 AEK - Spain Real Madrid 1 – 0 [c]
1988–89 AEK - Spain Athletic Bilbao 1 – 0
2000–01 AEK - Germany Bayer Leverkusen 2 – 0
2009–10 AEK - Portugal Benfica 1 – 0

Biggest wins

Season Match Score
Champions League / European Cup
1968–69 AEK - Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch 3 – 0
1978–79 AEK - Portugal Porto 6 – 1
2006–07 AEK - Scotland Hearts 3 – 0
Cup Winners' Cup
1996–97 AEK - Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 4 – 0
1997–98 AEK - Latvia Dinaburg 5 – 0
Europa League / UEFA Cup
1976–77 AEK - England QPR 3 – 0
1977–78 AEK - Romania ASA Târgu Mureș 3 – 0
1998–99 AEK - Hungary Ferencváros 4 – 0
1999–00 AEK - Georgia (country) Torpedo Kutaisi 6 – 1
2000–01 AEK - Denmark Herfølge 5 – 0
2001–02 AEK - Luxembourg Grevenmacher 6 – 0
2002–03 AEK - Israel Maccabi Haifa 4 – 0
2002–03 Israel Maccabi Haifa - AEK 1 – 4
2007–08 AEK - Austria Red Bull Salzburg 3 – 0
2009–10 AEK - Romania Vaslui 3 – 0
2017–18 AEK - Belgium Club Brugge 3 – 0

Notes

a. ^ Internazionale were the eventual runners-up.
b. ^ Milan were the eventual winners
c. ^ Real Madrid were the defending champions and again the eventual winners.

Notable records

  • AEK Athens is the only club to have drawn all their games in the group stage of the Champions League (2002–03). It is the only club that has ever achieved six draws in six matches in a European competition.
  • AEK Athens is the only Greek club to have participated in the quarter-final round of all three European competitions at least once.
  • AEK Athens is the only Greek club to have reached the semi-final of the UEFA Cup (1976–77).
  • AEK Athens is the only Greek club to have participated in the Champions League without losing a single game (2002–03).
  • AEK Athens is the only Greek club to have advanced to the quarter-final of European competitions 2 consecutive seasons (1996–97, 1997–98).
  • AEK Athens is the only Greek club to have advanced to the last 16 of European competitions 4 consecutive seasons (1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98).
  • AEK Athens is the only Greek club to have advanced to the last 16 of the Cup Winners' Cup 3 consecutive seasons (1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98).
  • AEK Athens is the only Greek club to have advanced to the last 16 of the UEFA Cup 3 consecutive seasons (2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03).
  • AEK Athens is the only Greek club that participates in European Competitions for 21 consecutive years (from 1991–92 to 2011–12).
  • AEK Athens is the only Greek club that has participated in the group stage of both the Champions League and the Europa League without losing a single game (2002–03 and 2017–18).
  • AEK Athens is the first Greek club to have reached the quarter-final round of the Champions Cup (1968–69).
  • AEK Athens is the first Greek club to have participated in the Champions League (1992–93).
  • AEK Athens is the first Greek club to have participated in the group stage of the Champions League (1994–95).

Runs

  • Most European games won in a row: 4
  • Most European games drawn in a row: 6
  • Most European games lost in a row: 5
  • Most consecutive European games without a loss: 12
  • Most consecutive European games without a draw: 20
  • Most consecutive European games without a win: 7
  • Most consecutive European games in which AEK scored: 12
  • Most consecutive European games in which AEK conceded: 8
  • Most consecutive European games without scoring: 5
  • Most consecutive European games without conceding: 3

Transfer records

Sokratis Papastathopoulos is the most high-paid transfer of AEK Athens.

Transfer fee paid

R. Nat. Name Season From Fee
1 Paraguay Carlos Gamarra 2001–02 Brazil Flamengo €5M
2 Greece Vasilios Tsiartas 2000–01 Spain Sevilla €3.5M
3 Greece Grigoris Georgatos 2002-03 Italy Internazionale €3M
4 Algeria Rafik Djebbour 2008–09 Greece Panionios €2.9M
5 Croatia Marko Livaja 2018-19 Spain Las Palmas €1.8M
6 Greece Demis Nikolaidis 1996–97 Greece Apollon Smyrni €1.5M
Argentina Ignacio Scocco 2008–09 Mexico UNAM
8 Greece Panagiotis Lagos 2006–07 Greece Iraklis €900,000
9 Greece Grigoris Makos 2009–10 Greece Panionios €860,000
10 Ukraine Oleh Venhlynskyi 2005–06 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk €850,000
Argentina Ismael Blanco 2008–09 Argentina Colón Santa Fe

Transfer fee received

R. Nat. Name Season To Fee
1 Greece Sokratis Papastathopoulos 2008–09 Italy Genoa €3.8M
2 Greece Kostas Katsouranis 2006–07 Portugal Benfica €3.5M
Bosnia and Herzegovina Ognjen Vranješ 2018–19 Belgium Anderlecht
4 Greece Sotirios Kyrgiakos 2009–10 England Liverpool €3M
5 Argentina Ignacio Scocco 2011–12 United Arab Emirates Al Ain €2.8M
6 Argentina Emanuel Ruiz 2001–02 Argentina Unión Santa Fe €1.7M
7 Greece Vasilios Tsiartas 1996–97 Spain Sevilla €1.5M
8 Hungary Dániel Tőzsér 2008–09 Belgium Genk
9 Greece Vassilios Borbokis 1997–98 England Sheffield United €1.25M
10 Brazil Rivaldo 2008–09 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor €1M

See also

References

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  3. "Honours". AEK F.C. Archived from the original on 6 May 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
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  6. "AEK - Olympiacos 7/11/2004".
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  8. "AEK Athens FC in the UEFA Champions League 1978/79". uefa.com.
  9. "AEK Athens FC in the UEFA Champions League 1994/95". uefa.com.
  10. "AEK Athens FC in the UEFA Europa League 1991/92". uefa.com.
  11. "AEK Athens FC in the UEFA Europa League 2000/01". uefa.com.
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