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Olympiacos were awarded a 2–0 win. 2 Match suspended at 82nd minute (score: 0–1). Olympiacos were awarded a 0–3 win. 3 Match suspended before the kickoff after a firework touched an Olympiacos' player sport jogger. Olympiacos were awarded a 0–3 win. 4 Match suspended at 70th minute (score: 0–1). Olympiacos were awarded a 0–3 win.
The first leg was held at Olympiacos home ground in Piraeus, with approximately 20,000 Olympiacos fans crowding Karaiskakis Stadium and creating an intense atmosphere. Olympiacos took the lead with a goal by Kostas Papazoglou (1–0), which was the first goal ever scored by a Greek club and by a Greek player as well in European competitions. [14]
In the second match, despite Bordeaux's early lead, Olympiacos levelled the match and missed some great chances to score a second goal, before eventually losing in the dying moments of the match (1–2). Domestically, Olympiacos secured a 2–0 derby win over arch-rivals Panathinaikos, with striker Kostas Mitroglou scoring twice. [89]
The AEK–Olympiacos rivalry is a football local derby played between AEK Athens and Olympiacos. Both clubs are based in the Athens metropolitan area . AEK Athens comes from Nea Filadelfeia , a suburban town, while Olympiacos is based in the coastal city of Piraeus .
AEK-Apollon rivalry: Apollon Smyrna vs. AEK Athens [2] Any match between Panionios and either AEK Athens or Panathinaikos. Piraeus derbies: [3] Piraeus Derby: Ethnikos Piraeus vs. Olympiacos; Nikaia derby: Proodeftiki vs. Ionikos [1] Thessaloniki Derbies Derby of Thessaloniki: Aris vs. PAOK; Iraklis vs. Aris or PAOK; Apollon Kalamarias vs ...
The contesting teams were PAOK and Olympiacos. It was PAOK's fourteenth Greek Cup final in their 66 years of existence and Olympiacos' twenty-six Greek Cup final in their 67-year history. [1] The first match took place on 20 May 1992 at Toumba Stadium and the second match took place on 27 May 1992 at Karaiskakis Stadium.
The 2023–24 season was the 99th season in existence of Olympiacos and the club's 65th consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. The season covered the period from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024. In addition to the Greek Super League, Olympiacos participated in this season's Greek Cup, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League.
The new monument at "Square of Thyra Victims 7" with the names of the fallen. The Karaiskakis Stadium disaster, also called the Gate 7 Tragedy, was an incident that occurred on 8 February 1981 [1] at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Neo Faliro, Piraeus, Greece, after the conclusion of a football match between Olympiacos and AEK Athens.