Panathinaikos vs. PAOK: Facts & Figures
Ahead of PAOK’s Super League Matchday 19 clash against Panathinaikos, paokfc.gr puts you in the picture about the background to the match, as well as a look back at our previous encounters against the Greens.
- This will be the 74th meeting between Panathinaikos and PAOK in the Greek top flight, with the Double-headed Eagle as the visiting team since 1959-60. In those matches PAOK has recorded nine wins, 17 draws and 47 defeats.
- The Double-headed Eagle claimed victory in last year’s regular season match at Leoforos 3-1, thanks to goals from Akpom, and Kurtic (2). Mauricio was on target for Panathinaikos. In the match for the Play Offs, which is also the last that took place in Athens between them with Panathinaikos as host, the Athens team won 2-1.
- PAOK have amassed a variety of scores in their wins in Athens, with five different ones. The 1-0 and 2-0 scorelines have both appeared twice apiece. Panathinaikos has 12 wins by a 2-0 results, while the most popular draw between the two clubs is 0-0, which has happened eight times. Their last goalless draw was on June 13, 2020 in the Play Offs.
- The two clubs have met 4 times in the past immediately after a Greek Cup match and in all of them there was a change in the result, i.e. neither side have managed to achieve two consecutive victories.
- 9 – the number of goals scored in matches between the two teams by Dimitris Saravakos and Krzysztof Warzycha, who are the joint top scorers,while for PAOK, Dimitris Salpingidis has scored three times and Stefanos Athanasiadis has scored two.
- On January 20th, 1985 PAOK earned its first away win over Panathinaikos at the ΟΑΚΑ with a goal from Papritsas helping PAOK record a 1-0 win in the 79th minute – a result which took PAOK to the top of the league at the half-way point in a season that they would eventually be crowned champions.
- 3 – the number of players who have scored for both teams in matches when Panathinaikos were the home side. Kostas Frantzeskos was the first, then followed Georgios Georgiadis and then Dimitris Salpingidis.