PAOK vs. Levadiakos: Facts & Figures
Just a few hours ahead of the kick-off of PAOK’s 2022-23 Super League Matchday 20 clash with Levadiakos, paokfc.gr puts you in the picture about the background to the game, as well as a look back at our previous encounters against the Boeotia club.
- PAOK have played 18 matches against Levadiakos at home in the league and won 16 of them, drew once, and lost once.
- 12 of the Double-headed Eagle’s 16 wins are without conceding a goal, while the last two at the Toumba were with a scoreline of 5-0, on April 21, 2019 and January 6, 2018. This score is the biggest margin of victory that PAOK has recorded against Levadiakos.
- PAOK have shown stability in their scores of dominance against Levadiakos, with only four different scorelines. There have been three wins with 1-0, 2-0, 3-0 and 3-1 scorelines at the Toumba, while they have also won 2-1, 4-1 and 5-1 once. PAOK have also won 5-0 twice as mentioned previously.
- PAOK went 7 games without conceding a goal against Levadiakos, both home and away in the league, until the Matchday 1 encounter of the 2018-19 season, in which Zisopoulos scored in the 75th minute. He also conceded a goal this season in Boeotia, where the score was 1-1.
- The Double-headed Eagle have also conceded goals in their last two visits to Levadiakos, but before that PAOK had built a streak of seven clean sheets both at home and away. This had started from December 21, 2014, when the Double-headed Eagle prevailed 2-1 away with goals from Tzavellas and Pereira. Kone had scored for Levadiakos.
- As the home team, PAOK have not conceded a goal in the last seven against Levadiakos, the last one being on January 4, 2012, when Napoleoni made it 3-1 in stoppage time, while Ivić and Athanasiadis (2) scored for PAOK.
- Stefanos Athanasiadis has scored five goals in matches against Levadiakos and is PAOK’s top scorer in matches against the Boeotia club. Next is Vladan Ivic with four goals. Prijović managed to score three, while Djalma and Leo Matos scored two.
- The first meeting between the two teams at the Toumba was on February 14, 1988, where Bannon scored his only hat-trick for PAOK, and the only one scored by a PAOK player against Levadiakos. Stefanos Borbokis for PAOK and Dimos Kavouras for Levadiakos were also on target in that 4-1 win.