1978–79 AEK Athens F.C. season

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The 1978–79 season was the 55th season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the 20th consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Alpha Ethniki, the Greek Cup and the European Cup. The season began on 3 September 1978 and finished on 16 June 1979.

Quick facts Chairman, Manager ...
AEK Athens
1978–79 season
ChairmanLoukas Barlos
ManagerFerenc Puskás
(until 17 March)
Andreas Stamatiadis
StadiumAEK Stadium
Alpha Ethniki1st
Greek CupRunners-up
European CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Thomas Mavros (31)

All:
Thomas Mavros (40)
Highest home attendance35,000 vs Nottingham Forest
(18 October 1978)
Lowest home attendance2,204 vs Kavala
(8 November 1978)
Average home league attendance14,972[1]
Biggest winAEK Athens 7–0 Kavala
Biggest defeatNottingham Forest 5–1 AEK Athens
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Overview

The peculiarities of the 1978–79 season could well mark it as historic for the Greek Football, while it was also the last semi-professional season as with the enactment of law 879/79 in March, all the football clubs were obliged to be converted into S.A. to participate in the first professional championship of the next season. In the summer, there was an "epidemic" of transfers by iconic players among the big teams. AEK were the only club that was left intact. Georgios Delikaris moved from Olympiacos to Panathinaikos, Antonis Antoniadis followed the opposite path and Mimis Domazos left Panathinaikos. Loukas Barlos seized the chance and signed him to AEK. Thus, for one season, AEK had in their roster at the same time the two best Greek footballers of the century, both born in 1942, both named "Mimis": Papaioannou and Domazos. The addition of the "general", Mimis Domazos to the roster, with his leadership skills and tactical mind, gave the already impressive team, the element that made them one of the most spectacular that have ever played in the Greek stadiums. Furthermore, after the departure of the double winner, Zlatko Čajkovski for Zürich, Barlos brought to the club's bench the great Ferenc Puskás, who alongside Domazos were the architects of Panathinaikos' campaign to the 1971 European Cup Final, hoping that AEK would do a similar breakthrough at the European stage.

In the championship, AEK started impressively and were ahead in the standings. Olympiacos were the only rival for the title. While AEK were generously scattering goals and spectacle, while in the opposite of the event, there were many official complaints of the opponents of Olympiacos for attempts of bribery. In the 12th matchday, Oikonomou of Apollon Athens and on the 23rd and the goalkeeper of PAS Giannina, Lisa, reported of bribery on the side of Olympiacos and on the 32nd matchday, after their match against Olympiacos, Rodos punished Doxakis, Papaoikonomou and Skartados for having reduced performance in the match as Olympiacos turned their 3–1 lead in 23 minutes, with the help of the referee as well.[2]

AEK also started their obligations in the European Cup against Porto. The quality of the opponent and the fullness of AEK foreshadowed two ambiguous matches with an uncertain outcome. In Nea Filadelfeia, AEK and their fans experienced a magical European night and witnessed the club's biggest victory in the European Cup with 6–1, which gave AEK a largely securing qualification to the next round. In the rematch AEK opened the score in the first half and in the last half hour of the match they turned off the engines as the Portuguese grabbed the opportunity and scored four goals. Next opponent for AEK, Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest. The "reds" having learned not to underestimate their opponents and being aware of AEK's impressive performance against Porto, came to Nea Filadelfeia for the first leg, completely focused on their goal. Nottingham took the lead early on and at the 21st minute, AEK were left with 10 players after the suspension of Milton Viera. At the end of the half Nottingham doubled their lead and until the match was over the Englishmen played conservatively with AEK managing to reduce in the final 1–2. In the second leg AEK entered the pitch knowing well that a difficult night that awaited them. In the first half, Nottingham easily scored three goals having lost several opportunities to a widen the score, while at the second half, AEK reduced to 3–1 with a header from Bajević. Nottingham completed their imposing appearance with a 5–1 victory and eventually won the trophy.

Towards the end of the championship, AEK presented an inexplicable decline in their performance and in the face of the risk of losing the title after the away defeat by Aris on March 11, Barlos decided to remove Puskás from bench of the team and assigned it to his assistant, Andreas Stamatiadis for the rest of the season. In the cup, it was the first year that the two legged tie, for the quarter-finals and the semi-finals were established, according to the model of European cups. AEK marched through the first three rounds eliminating Kavala, Proodeftiki and Acharnaikos, respectively. In the quarter-final against Anagennisi Epanomi after a 1–1 away draw, AEK won 2–0 in the second leg and qualified to the semi-finals where they faced Panachaiki. In Patras, they were defeated by 3–2, but at home AEK won easily by 5–1. In the final AEK met Panionios who came from two consecutive unexpected qualifications. In the game, while AEK managed to take the lead early on, Panionios succeeded in putting AEK to "sleep", by not letting them impose their frenetic tempo and completed the comeback winning by 3–1, in one of the biggest surprises in the history of the institution.[3]

The end of the championship found AEK and Olympiacos, even in the first place with 56 points and a play-off match for the title was set. Olympiacos either in fear of a possible embarrassment from AEK, or as part of an unofficial deal with the HFF in exchange for silencing allegations of bribery and consequently avoiding demotion, were not going to show up to the match. The excuse was the protest for the refereeing of Charalampos Pamporidis against OFI in the last matchday, considering him responsible for not managing to complete the comeback of a 3–1 loss that would resulted in winning the league. On June 16, at the stadium on Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, AEK were the only team lined up on the pitch. The absence of Olympiacos automatically declared AEK champion with a 2–0 victory without a match.[4] During the season AEK were an unstoppable football machine that dismantled their opponents as they achieved the league's best offense with a total of 90 goals, rewarding their opponents 6 times with 5 goals and 2 with 7 goals. Thomas Mavros was declared the top scorer of the league with 31 goals and 40 in total, winning the European Silver Shoe, just 3 goals behind Kees Kist.[5] In the third place of the top scorers of the league was Dušan Bajević with 24 goals and in the 8th, Takis Nikoloudis with 12. That season would be the last at AEK for the emblematic leader, Mimis Papaioannou which after 17 consecutive years of presence, he would be passed on the pantheon of the legends in the history of the club.[6]

Management team

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Position Staff
Manager Greece Andreas Stamatiadis
Assistant manager Greece Giorgos Kefalidis
Fitness coach Czechoslovakia František Fadrhonc
Goalkeeping coach Greece Stelios Serafidis
Academy director Czechoslovakia František Fadrhonc
Academy manager Greece Stelios Serafidis
Head of Medical Greece Lakis Nikolaou
Physiotherapist Greece Nikos Pantazis
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Players

Squad information

NOTE: The players are the ones that have been announced by the AEK Athens' press release. No edits should be made unless a player arrival or exit is announced. Updated 16 June 1979, 23:59 UTC+3.

More information Player, Nat. ...
Player Nat. Position(s) Date of birth (Age) Signed Previous club Transfer fee Contract until
Goalkeepers
Nikos Christidis Greece GK (1944-08-02)2 August 1944 (aged 34) 1976 Greece Aris ₯1,500,000 1984
Lakis Stergioudas Greece GK (1952-12-11)11 December 1952 (aged 26) 1972 Greece Niki Poligyrou ₯36,000 1981
Defenders
Apostolos Toskas Greece CB (1947-12-28)28 December 1947 (aged 31) 1969 Greece Trikala Free 1981
Lakis Nikolaou (Captain) Greece CB / RB / ST / RW (1949-07-17)17 July 1949 (aged 29) 1971 Greece Atromitos ₯600,000 1979
Babis Intzoglou Greece RB / LB / CB (1949-04-01)1 April 1949 (aged 30) 1976 Greece Panionios ₯3,000,000 1984
Giannis Mousouris Greece RB / RM / ST (1951-01-26)26 January 1951 (aged 28) 1977 Greece AEL ₯2,500,000 1985
Petros Ravousis Greece CB / RB (1954-10-01)1 October 1954 (aged 24) 1972 Greece Aetos Skydra Free 1981
Aris Damianidis Greece CB / RB (1955-03-02)2 March 1955 (aged 24) 1977 Greece Egaleo ₯3,500,000 1985
Dimitris Kotsos Greece LB (1955-03-30)30 March 1955 (aged 24) 1978 Greece Kastoria Free 1986
Theodoros Apostolopoulos Greece RB / LB 1959 (aged 1920) 1978 Greece AEK Athens U20 1986
Midfielders
Mimis Domazos Greece AM / SS (1942-01-22)22 January 1942 (aged 37) 1978 Greece Panathinaikos Free 1979
Milton Viera Uruguay CM / DM (1946-05-11)11 May 1946 (aged 33) 1977 Greece Olympiacos Free 1980
Lazaros Papadopoulos Greece RM / RB / LM / LB / RW / LW (1950-01-03)3 January 1950 (aged 29) 1973 Greece Veria ₯1,300,000 1981
Dionysis Tsamis Greece CM / DM / AM (1951-05-21)21 May 1951 (aged 28) 1972 Greece Panetolikos ₯2,350,000 1981
Takis Nikoloudis Greece CM / AM / RM / LM (1951-08-26)26 August 1951 (aged 27) 1976 Greece Iraklis Free 1984
Christos Ardizoglou GreeceIsrael RM / LM / RW / LW / AM / RB / LB (1953-03-25)25 March 1953 (aged 26) 1974 Greece Apollon Athens ₯12,000,000 1982
Giorgos Vlantis Greece CM / AM (1958-01-30)30 January 1958 (aged 21) 1976 Greece AEK Athens U20 1984
Forwards
Mimis Papaioannou (Vice-captain) Greece SS / ST / AM / RW (1942-11-17)17 November 1942 (aged 36) 1962 Greece Veria ₯175,000 1980
Dušan Bajević Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ST / SS (1948-12-10)10 December 1948 (aged 30) 1977 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Velež Mostar Free 1980
Tasos Konstantinou Cyprus RW / SS / ST / RM / AM (1951-03-11)11 March 1951 (aged 28) 1972 Cyprus EPA Larnaca ₯600,000 1980
Thomas Mavros Greece ST / LW (1954-05-31)31 May 1954 (aged 25) 1976 Greece Panionios ₯10,000,000 1983
Dimitris Kokkinopoulos Greece RW / RM 1955 (aged 2324) 1978 Greece AEK Athens U20 1986
From Reserve Squad
Spyros Ikonomopoulos Greece GK (1959-07-25)25 July 1959 (aged 19) 1977 Greece AO Akratas
Panagiotis Stylianopoulos Greece RB / LB / RM / DM (1957-09-04)4 September 1957 (aged 21) Greece AEK Athens U20
Christos Kalaitzidis Greece LM / LW / LB (1959-02-06)6 February 1959 (aged 20) 1973 Greece PO.K.E.
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Transfers

In

More information Pos., Player ...
Pos. Player From Fee Date Contract Until[7] Source
DF Greece Theodoros Apostolopoulos Greece AEK Athens U20 Promotion 31 August 1978 30 June 1986 [8]
DF Greece Dimitris Kotsos Greece Kastoria Free transfer 14 July 1978 30 June 1986 [9]
MF Greece Mimis Domazos Greece Panathinaikos Free transfer 13 July 1978 30 June 1979 [10]
FW Greece Dimitris Kokkinopoulos Greece AEK Athens U20 Promotion 31 July 1978 30 June 1986 [11]
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Out

More information Pos., Player ...
Pos. Player To Fee Date Source
GK Greece Giorgos Sidiropoulos Greece AEL Contract termination 29 July 1978 [12][13]
DF Greece Stefanos Theodoridis Greece Olympiacos Contract termination 17 July 1978 [14][15]
MF Greece Fotis Outsikas Greece Acharnaikos Contract termination 17 August 1978 [11][16]
MF Greece Giorgos Vlachonikolis Greece Ilisiakos Contract termination 10 August 1978 [11][17]
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Contract renewals

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Pos. Player Date Former Exp. Date New Exp. Date Source
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević 18 June 1979 30 June 1979 31 June 1980 [18]
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Overall transfer activity

Expenditure: Decrease ₯0

Income: Increase ₯0

Net Total: Steady ₯0

Pre-season and friendlies

2 August 1978 Friendly AEK Athens 1–1 Nottingham Forest Nea Filadelfeia
21:00 EEST (UTC+3)
  • Viera 69'
Report[19] Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 28,911
Referee: Alexopoulos (Athens)
7 August 1978 Parthenon tournament AEK Athens 0–2 Steaua București Nea Filadelfeia
21:30 EEST (UTC+3) Report[20]
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 13,255
Referee: Manolis Platopoulos (Athens)
9 August 1978 Parthenon tournament AEK Athens 3–2 Zbrojovka Brno Nea Filadelfeia
19:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Report[21]
  • Kopenec 69'
  • Hausti 80'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Christos Charalampidis (Athens)
16 August 1978 Friendly AEK Athens 3–1 Club Brugge Nea Filadelfeia
21:00 EEST (UTC+3)
Report[22]
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 9,604
Referee: K. Kritikos
19 August 1978 Friendly La Louvière 3–4 AEK Athens La Louvière
20:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Report[23]
Stadium: Stade du Tivoli
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Jean-Claude Jourquin (Belgium)
22 August 1978 Friendly Beveren 3–1 AEK Athens Beveren
21:00 EEST (UTC+3)
  • Stevens 23'
  • Truyens 37'
  • Albert 50'
Report[24]
Stadium: Freethiel Stadion
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Marcel Van Langenhove (Belgium)
23 August 1978 Friendly Cercle Brugge 0–1 AEK Athens Bruges
21:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report[25]
  • Kalaitzidis 19'
Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadium
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Roger Verhaeghe (Belgium)
27 August 1978 Friendly Chalkida 0–2 AEK Athens Chalcis
17:30 EEST (UTC+3)
  • Tziortzis Yellow card 75'
Report[26] Stadium: Municipal Stadium of Chalkida
Attendance: 3,109[27]
Referee: Antonis Patrikas (Euboea)
30 August 1978 Friendly AEK Athens 1–0 OFI Nea Filadelfeia
17:30 EEST (UTC+3) Report[28] Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 7,120
Referee: Louizos
21 September 1978 Friendly AEK Athens 7–0 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia
16:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Report[29] Stadium: AEK Stadium
Referee: Ferenc Puskás
4 October 1978 Friendly AEK Athens 3–5 New York Cosmos Nea Filadelfeia
20:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Report
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 16,526[30][31]
Referee: Stelios Marinelis (Athens)
25 October 1978 Friendly Velež Mostar 4–2 AEK Athens Mostar
19:00 EEST (UTC+3)
Report[32]
Stadium: Bijeli Brijeg
Attendance: 15,000[33]
Referee: Zoran Rebac (Yugoslavia)
Note: Friendly match as part of the transfer of Dušan Bajević from the previous season. At the 61st minute after Velež made it 4–1, the squad of AEK went to withdraw from the game due to the unfair refereeing at their expense, but with the intervention of Bajević, the match continued normally.[34]
26 November 1978 Friendly AEK Athens 4–2 Saudi Arabia Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2)
Report[35]
  • Al-Saqeer 70'
  • I. Khalifa 78'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 1,204
Referee: Leonidas Printezis (Athens)
3 December 1978 Friendly AEK Athens 3–2 Preußen Münster Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2) Report[36]
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 1,604[37]
Referee: K. Kritikos
15 March 1979 Friendly AEK Athens 2–2 Greece amateur Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2)
Report[38] Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 500
Referee: Alekos Sofianidis
Note: Stylianopoulos, Kalaitzidis and Stafylas (from the reserve team of AEK) who were in the squad of Greece amateur, competed against AEK. Chatziioannidis who was also in the squad of Greece amateur, played one half with each team.
4 April 1979 Friendly AEK Athens 5–3 Greece military Nea Filadelfeia
16:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Report[39]
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Andreas Stamatiadis
Note: Ravousis, Damianidis, Ardizoglou and Mavros played with Greece military against AEK, since they were serving in the Greek Army at the time.
1 May 1979 Friendly OFI 1–1 AEK Athens Heraklion
16:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Report[40] Stadium: Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium
Attendance: 2,333[41]
Referee: Giorgos Kounalakis (Heraklion)
10 May 1979 Friendly AEL 2–0 AEK Athens Larissa
17:30 EEST (UTC+3)
  • Yfantis 10'
  • Vouroukos 18'
Report[42] Stadium: Alcazar Stadium
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Vangelis Tsoumanis (Larissa)
Note: Friendly match as part of the transfer of Giannis Mousouris from the previous season. AEL used Spyros Thodis of Anagennisi Karditsa and Enver Hadžiabdić of Velež Mostar.
6 June 1979 Mimis Papaioannou Testimonial AEK Athens 2–3 PAOK Nea Filadelfeia
20:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 8,777[43]
Referee: Manolis Platopoulos (Athens)
Note: AEK played with a mixed team. Specifically, Giannis Venos and Georgios Firos of Aris, Fanis Theofanous of Pezoporikos, Manolis Kottis of Rodos, Walter Schachner of Austria Wien, Kurt Jara of Duisburg, Thanasis Pantelidis of PAS Giannina, Andreas Eleftheriadis of Veria, Themis Vangis of Egaleo, Antonis Antoniadis of Olympiacos, Michalis Tzirakis and Dimitrios Papadopoulos of OFI, Grigoris Nikoloudis, Charalampos Xanthopoulos and Vasilis Hatzipanagis of Iraklis and Lakis Papaioannou of Pierikos competed with AEK.

Competitions

Overall record

More information Competition, First match ...
Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Alpha Ethniki 3 September 1978 3 June 1979 Matchday 1 Winners 34 25 6 3 90 60 +30 073.53
Championship play-off 16 June 1979 Final Winners 1 1 0 0 0 0 +0 100.00
Greek Cup 8 November 1978 9 June 1979 First round Runners-up 8 5 1 2 24 8 +16 062.50
European Cup 13 September 1978 1 November 1978 First round Second round 4 1 0 3 9 12 −3 025.00
Total 47 32 7 8 123 80 +43 068.09
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Last updated: 16 June 1979
Source: Competitions

Alpha Ethniki

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 AEK Athens[a] (C) 34 25 6 3 90 30 +60 56 Qualification for European Cup first round
2 Olympiacos[a] 34 26 4 4 63 27 +36 56 Qualification for UEFA Cup first round
3 Aris 34 22 6 6 63 26 +37 50
4 PAOK 34 18 9 7 73 23 +50 45
5 Panathinaikos 34 14 10 10 46 37 +9 38
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Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd decision match; 3rd head-to-head goal difference.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. AEK Athens pronounced champions, because Olympiacos did not show up for the play-off match.

Results summary

More information Overall, Home ...
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
34 25 6 3 90 30  +60 56 15 2 0 62 12  +50 10 4 3 28 18  +10
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Results by Matchday

More information Round, Ground ...
Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHH
ResultWWWWWDLWWDWWWDWWDWLDWWLWWWWDWWWWWW
Position3221113212221111113332333222222221
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Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Matches

3 September 1978 1 Egaleo 0–2 AEK Athens Aigaleo
17:00 EEST (UTC+3)
  • M. Konstantinou Yellow card 51'
  • Konstantopoulos Yellow card 67'
Stadium: Aigaleo Municipal Stadium
Attendance: 10,206
Referee: Nikos Lampropoulos (Elis)
10 September 1978 2 AEK Athens 3–2 PAOK Nea Filadelfeia
17:00 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 27,854
Referee: Grippas (Kavala)
24 September 1978 3 Olympiacos 0–1 AEK Athens Piraeus
16:30 EEST (UTC+3) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 38,934
Referee: Antonis Vassaras (Thessaloniki)
1 October 1978 4 AEK Athens 5–1 Iraklis Nea Filadelfeia
15:30 EEST (UTC+3)
  • Chatzieleftheriou 38'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 16,595
Referee: Dimitris Pantzalis (Piraeus)
14 October 1978 5 Panionios 0–1 AEK Athens Nea Smyrni
  • Balafas Yellow card 54'
  • Moraitelis Yellow card 78'
Stadium: Nea Smyrni Stadium
Attendance: 9,951
Referee: Vasilis Patarakis (Piraeus)
21 October 1978 6 AEK Athens 1–1 Aris Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 10,660
Referee: Giannis Tsionas (Larissa)
5 November 1978 7 Ethnikos Piraeus 3–1 AEK Athens Piraeus
14:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 24,067
Referee: Kostas Karakitsos (Athens)
12 November 1978 8 AEK Athens 4–0 Panachaiki Nea Filadelfeia
14:30 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 8,704
Referee: Nikos Lagogiannis (Piraeus)
19 November 1978 9 AEK Athens 2–0 Apollon Athens Nea Filadelfeia
14:30 EET (UTC+2)
  • Papadimitriou Red card 20'
  • Vrettos Yellow card 76'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 10,257
Referee: Aristeidis Lekkas (Piraeus)
10 December 1978 10 Panathinaikos 2–2 AEK Athens Ampelokipoi
14:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Leoforos Alexandras Stadium
Attendance: 23,150
Referee: Panagiotis Tsolakidis (Thessaloniki)
17 December 1978 11 AEK Athens 2–1 Kastoria Nea Filadelfeia
14:30 EET (UTC+2)
  • Stavridis Yellow card Yellow-red card 87'
  • Strebov Yellow card
  • Papetas 52'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 10,606
Referee: Kostas Karakitsos (Lamia)
24 December 1978 12 Rodos 0–1 AEK Athens Ialysos
14:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Municipal Stadium Ekonomideio
Attendance: 4,552
Referee: Dimitris Pantzalis (Piraeus)
31 December 1978 13 AEK Athens 5–0 Panserraikos Nea Filadelfeia
14:30 EET (UTC+2)
  • Zisis Yellow card 21'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 9,223
Referee: Giorgos Katsoras (Thessaloniki)
7 January 1979 14 OFI 0–0 AEK Athens Heraklion
14:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium
Attendance: 8,228
Referee: Panagiotis Tsolakidis (Thessaloniki)
14 January 1979 15 AEK Athens 4–2 AEL Nea Filadelfeia
14:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 11,436
Referee: Giannis Triantafyllou (Dodecanese)
26 December 1979 16 Kavala 1–2 AEK Athens Kavala
14:30 EET (UTC+2)
  • Kalaitzidis Yellow card
  • Mana 87'
Stadium: Kavala National Stadium
Attendance: 9,651
Referee: Tsoukaladelis (Lamia)
28 January 1979 17 PAS Giannina 1–1 AEK Athens Ioannina
15:00 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Zosimades Stadium
Attendance: 11,166
Referee: Grippas
4 February 1979 18 AEK Athens 5–0 Egaleo Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 13,402
Referee: Manolis Platopoulos (Athens)
11 February 1979 19 PAOK 2–1 AEK Athens Thessaloniki
15:00 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Kaftanzoglio Stadium
Attendance: 41,909
Referee: Kostas Dedes (Messinia)
18 February 1979 20 AEK Athens 0–0 Olympiacos Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 29,807
Referee: Nikos Zlatanos (Thessaloniki)
25 February 1979 21 Iraklis 2–3 AEK Athens Thessaloniki
15:00 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: Kaftanzoglio Stadium
Attendance: 14,354
Referee: Manolis Vardakas (Kozani)
4 March 1979 22 AEK Athens 4–0 Panionios Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 13,554
Referee: Giorgos Petropoulos (Athens)
11 March 1979 23 Aris 2–1 AEK Athens Thessaloniki
15:30 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: Aris Stadium
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Giorgos Armodoros (Piraeus)
18 March 1979 24 AEK Athens 5–1 Ethnikos Piraeus Nea Filadelfeia
15:30 EET (UTC+2)
  • Karaiskos 50'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 17,454
Referee: Panagiotis Tsolakidis (Thessaloniki)
25 March 1979 25 Panachaiki 1–2 AEK Athens Patras
15:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: Panachaiki Stadium
Attendance: 11,833
Referee: Giannis Petrakis (Heraklion)
1 April 1979 26 Apollon Athens 1–3 AEK Athens Rizoupoli
16:00 EEST (UTC+3)
  • Papadimitriou 90' (pen.), Yellow card
Stadium: Rizoupoli Stadium
Attendance: 14,169
Referee: Nikos Fakis (Athens)
8 April 1979 27 AEK Athens 1–0 Panathinaikos Nea Filadelfeia
16:00 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 28,789
Referee: Giorgos Petropoulos (Athens)
Note: A few minutes before the half time, fierce clash broke out between the players, after a foul by Eleftherakis on Mavros. This resulted in the expulsion of Nikoloudis and Livathinos. After the match Álvarez spoke out against Domazos, threatening, while he accused him of spitting him, in which the latter responded the following day accepting the charges and challenging him to a fight.[44]
15 April 1979 28 Kastoria 1–1 AEK Athens Kastoria
16:00 EEST (UTC+3)
  • Paunovski 77'
Stadium: Municipal Stadium of Kastoria
Attendance: 3,513
Referee: Giorgos Moschopoulos (Thessaloniki)
25 April 1979 29 AEK Athens 5–2 Rodos Nea Filadelfeia
16:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 15,001
Referee: Manolis Vardakas (Kozani)
6 May 1979 30 Panserraikos 2–5 AEK Athens Serres
16:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: Serres Municipal Stadium
Attendance: 2,716
Referee: Giorgos Katsoras (Thessaloniki)
13 May 1979 31 AEK Athens 2–0 OFI Nea Filadelfeia
17:00 EEST (UTC+3) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 13,634
Referee: Giorgos Moschopoulos (Thessaloniki)
20 May 1979 32 AEL 0–1 AEK Athens Larissa
17:00 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: Alcazar Stadium
Attendance: 11,731
Referee: Antonis Vassaras (Thessaloniki)
27 May 1979 33 AEK Athens 7–0 Kavala Nea Filadelfeia
17:00 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 10,306
Referee: Grippas
3 June 1979 34 AEK Athens 7–2 PAS Giannina Nea Filadelfeia
17:15 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 7,244
Referee: Thomaidis (Piraeus)

Championship play-off

16 June 1979 Play-off match AEK Athens 2–0
(Awarded)
Olympiacos Ampelokipoi
20:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report Stadium: Leoforos Alexandras Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Ioannis Ioannidis (Thessaloniki)
Note: Olympiacos did not show up, so the match, as well as the title, were awarded to AEK Athens.

Greek Cup

Matches

8 November 1978 First round AEK Athens 5–2 Kavala Nea Filadelfeia
14:00 EET (UTC+2)
  • Machairidis 69'
  • Filippidis 87'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 2,204
Referee: Thomaidis (Piraeus)
31 January 1979 Second round AEK Athens 4–0 Proodeftiki Nea Filadelfeia
15:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 6,071
Referee: Stefanos Rammos (Thessaloniki)
21 February 1979 Round of 16 AEK Athens 4–0 Acharnaikos Nea Filadelfeia
15:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 2,546
Referee: Antonis Patrikas (Euboea)
Quarter-finals
14 March 1979 First leg Anagennisi Epanomi 1–1 AEK Athens Thessaloniki
15:30 EET (UTC+2)
  • Krystallidis Yellow card
  • Tsilios 82'
Stadium: Epanomi Municipal Stadium
Attendance: 2,598
Referee: Charalampos Pamporidis (Pella)
18 April 1979 Second leg AEK Athens 2–0
(3–1 agg.)
Anagennisi Epanomi Nea Filadelfeia
15:30 EEST (UTC+3)
  • Dalis Yellow card 53'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 6,092
Referee: Nikos Lagogiannis (Piraeus)
Semi-finals
16 May 1979 First leg Panachaiki 3–2 AEK Athens Patras
16:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: Panachaiki Stadium
Attendance: 7,956
Referee: Thomaidis (Piraeus)
30 May 1979 Second leg AEK Athens 5–1
(7–4 agg.)
Panachaiki Nea Filadelfeia
17:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 11,703
Referee: Manolis Vardakas (Kozani)
Final
9 June 1979 Final Panionios 3–1 AEK Athens Piraeus
21:00 EEST (UTC+3)
Report
Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 20,299
Referee: Nikos Lagogiannis (Piraeus)

European Cup

First round

13 September 1978 First leg AEK Athens Greece 6–1 Portugal Porto Athens, Greece
21:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 33,000
Referee: Eldar Azimzade (Soviet Union)
Note: AEK Athens' largest victory in the European Cup.
27 September 1978 Second leg Porto Portugal 4–1
(5–7 agg.)
Greece AEK Athens Porto, Portugal
21:45 EEST (UTC+3)
Report
Stadium: Estádio das Antas
Attendance: 62,000
Referee: Charles Corver (Netherlands)

Second round

18 October 1978 First leg AEK Athens Greece 1–2 England Nottingham Forest Athens, Greece
20:30 EEST (UTC+3)
Report
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Robert Wurtz (France)
1 November 1978 Second leg Nottingham Forest England 5–1
(7–2 agg.)
Greece AEK Athens Nottingham, England
20:30 EET (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 38,069
Referee: Ulf Eriksson (Sweden)

Statistics

Squad statistics

As of 16 June 1979
More information No., Pos ...
No.PosPlayerAlpha EthnikiGreek CupEuropean Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
GK Kingdom of Greece Nikos Christidis 505020 120
GK Kingdom of Greece Lakis Stergioudas 3003020 350
Defenders
DF Kingdom of Greece Apostolos Toskas 604010 110
DF Kingdom of Greece Lakis Nikolaou 2816041 382
DF Kingdom of Greece Babis Intzoglou 1703040 240
DF Kingdom of Greece Giannis Mousouris 3235040 413
DF Kingdom of Greece Petros Ravousis 3007240 412
DF Kingdom of Greece Aris Damianidis 701010 90
DF Kingdom of Greece Dimitris Kotsos 2105000 260
DF Kingdom of Greece Theodoros Apostolopoulos 907000 160
Midfielders
MF Kingdom of Greece Mimis Domazos 2954020 355
MF Uruguay Milton Viera 803020 130
MF Kingdom of Greece Lazaros Papadopoulos 911120 122
MF Kingdom of Greece Dionysis Tsamis 2705010 330
MF Kingdom of Greece Takis Nikoloudis 31126340 4115
MF Kingdom of Greece Christos Ardizoglou 2966041 397
MF Kingdom of Greece Giorgos Vlantis 000000 00
Forwards
FW Kingdom of Greece Mimis Papaioannou 2223000 252
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević 29248943 4136
FW Cyprus Tasos Konstantinou 2546242 358
FW Kingdom of Greece Thomas Mavros 33316742 4340
FW Kingdom of Greece Dimitris Kokkinopoulos 503000 80
From Reserve Squad
GK Kingdom of Greece Spyros Ikonomopoulos 000000 00
DF Kingdom of Greece Panagiotis Stylianopoulos 001000 10
MF Kingdom of Greece Christos Kalaitzidis 101000 20
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Goalscorers

As of 16 June 1979
The list is sorted by competition order when total goals are equal, then by position and then alphabetically by surname.
More information Rank, Pos. ...
Rank Pos. Player Alpha Ethniki Greek Cup European Cup Total
1 FW Greece Thomas Mavros 31 7 2 40
2 FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević 24 9 3 36
3 MF Greece Takis Nikoloudis 12 3 0 15
4 FW Cyprus Tasos Konstantinou 4 2 2 8
5 MF Greece Christos Ardizoglou 6 0 1 7
6 MF Greece Mimis Domazos 5 0 0 5
7 DF Greece Giannis Mousouris 3 0 0 3
8 FW Greece Mimis Papaioannou 2 0 0 2
MF Greece Lazaros Papadopoulos 1 1 0 2
DF Greece Lakis Nikolaou 1 0 1 2
DF Greece Petros Ravousis 0 2 0 2
Own goals 1 0 0 1
Totals 90 24 9 123
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Hat-tricks

Numbers in superscript represent the goals that the player scored.

More information Player, Against ...
Player Against Result Date Competition Source
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević Greece Iraklis 5–1 (H) 1 October 1978 Alpha Ethniki
Greece Thomas Mavros Greece Kavala 5–2 (H) 8 November 1978 Greek Cup
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević4 Greece Panserraikos 5–0 (H) 31 December 1978 Alpha Ethniki [45]
Greece Thomas Mavros Greece AEL 4–2 (H) 14 January 1979 Alpha Ethniki [46]
Greece Thomas Mavros Greece Egaleo 5–0 (H) 4 February 1979 Alpha Ethniki
Greece Thomas Mavros Greece Panserraikos 5–2 (A) 6 May 1979 Alpha Ethniki [47]
Greece Thomas Mavros Greece Kavala 7–0 (H) 27 May 1979 Alpha Ethniki
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Clean sheets

As of 16 June 1979
The list is sorted by competition order when total clean sheets are equal and then alphabetically by surname. Clean sheets in games where both goalkeepers participated are awarded to the goalkeeper who started the game. Goalkeepers with no appearances are not included.
More information Rank, Player ...
Rank Player Alpha Ethniki Greek Cup European Cup Total
1 Greece Lakis Stergioudas 13 0 0 13
2 Greece Nikos Christidis 2 3 0 5
Totals 15 3 0 18
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Disciplinary record

As of 16 June 1979
More information Goalkeepers, Defenders ...
N P Nat. Name Alpha Ethniki Greek Cup European Cup Total Notes
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card
Goalkeepers
GK Kingdom of Greece Nikos Christidis
GK Kingdom of Greece Lakis Stergioudas 1 1
Defenders
DF Kingdom of Greece Apostolos Toskas 1 1
DF Kingdom of Greece Lakis Nikolaou 1 2 1 3 1
DF Kingdom of Greece Babis Intzoglou 1 1
DF Kingdom of Greece Giannis Mousouris 2 1 3
DF Kingdom of Greece Petros Ravousis 7 1 1 1 9 1
DF Kingdom of Greece Aris Damianidis
DF Kingdom of Greece Dimitris Kotsos 3 3
DF Kingdom of Greece Theodoros Apostolopoulos
Midfielders
MF Kingdom of Greece Mimis Domazos
MF Uruguay Milton Viera 1 1 2 1 4 1
MF Kingdom of Greece Lazaros Papadopoulos
MF Kingdom of Greece Dionysis Tsamis 1 1
MF Kingdom of Greece Takis Nikoloudis 1 1
MF Kingdom of Greece Christos Ardizoglou 1 1
MF Kingdom of Greece Giorgos Vlantis
Forwards
FW Kingdom of Greece Mimis Papaioannou
FW Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević 2 1 1 3 1
FW Cyprus Tasos Konstantinou 1 1
FW Kingdom of Greece Thomas Mavros
FW Kingdom of Greece Dimitris Kokkinopoulos
From Reserve Squad
GK Kingdom of Greece Spyros Ikonomopoulos
DF Kingdom of Greece Panagiotis Stylianopoulos
MF Kingdom of Greece Christos Kalaitzidis
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Starting 11

This section presents the most frequently used formation along with the players with the most starts across all competitions.

Awards

More information Player, Pos. ...
Player Pos. Award Source
Greece Thomas Mavros FW Alpha Ethniki Top Scorer
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević FW Greek Cup Top Scorer
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