1931 Greek Football Cup final

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The 1932 Greek Cup final was the inaugural final of the Greek Cup. The match took place on 8 November 1931 at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium. The contesting teams were AEK Athens and Aris.[1] The eight goals that were scored in the match marked a goal-scoring record for a Cup final. AEK Athens with the conquest of the title became the first club to ever win the trophy and simultaneously deprived Aris the chance to become the first club to achieve the domestic double, since they emerged as champions at the end of the season.[2] This was the last title for the star player of AEK Athens, Kostas Negrepontis, who retired afterwards. Nikos Kitsos of Aris holds the record for scoring a hat-trick in a lost Cup final.[3][4]

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1931 Greek Cup final
AEK Athens' squad in the final
Event1931–32 Greek Football Cup
Date8 November 1931
VenueLeoforos Alexandras Stadium, Ampelokipoi, Athens
RefereeSotiris Asprogerakas (Athens)
Attendance10,000
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Venue

Leoforos Alexandras Stadium.

Leoforos Alexandras Stadium was built in 1922. The stadium is used as a venue for Panathinaikos and Greece. Its current capacity is 30,000.[5]

Route to the final

More information AEK Athens, Round ...
AEK Athens Round Aris
Opponent Result Opponent Result
Piraikos Neo Faliro 2–0 (H) Round of 16 Bye
Ethnikos Piraeus 4–0 (H) Quarter-finals Panathinaikos 7–2 (H)
PAOK 2–1 (H) Semi-finals Apollon Athens 3–2 (A)
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Match

Details

More information AEK Athens, 5–3 ...
AEK Athens5–3Aris
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  • Kitsos 40', 43', 80'
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Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Sotiris Asprogerakas (Athens)
AEK Athens
Aris
GKGreece Giorgos Giamalis
DFGreece Robert Mallios Galić
DFGreece Georgios Daispangos
MFGreece Christos Argyropoulos
MFGreece Stefanos Konstantinidis
MFGreece Patroklos Chatzipantelis
FWGreece Kostas Negrepontis
FWGreece Nikos Baltas
FWGreece Antonis Tziralidis
FWGreece Ilias Iliaskos
FWGreece Sotiris Tziralidis
Manager:
Hungary Emil Rauchmaul
GKGreece Nikos Karantzos
DFGreece Kostas Vikelidis
DFGreece Alekos Oikonomou
MFGreece Panagiotis Katsaounis
MFGreece Daniil Danelian
MFGreece Nikiforos Vikelidis
FWGreece Iordanis Vogdanou
FWGreece Nikolaos Angelakis
FWGreece Nikos Kitsos
FWGreece Kostas Kalogiannis
FWGreece Argyris Argyriadis
Manager:
Czechoslovakia De Valer

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