
On the day of the “eternal” derby, the “classic” Greek football between Panathinaikos and Olympiacos (19:30), unique historical records recorded in the 63-year history of the major league are tested.
Ladies… Ivan Jovanovic’s team is to blame, which with a winning streak of 10 games since the beginning of the championship made everyone not only bow before their superiority, but also statisticians – scientists of the ever A National Team. and now Superleague 1 to open its…doors forever.
The only fact is that with this 10/10, the Greens have laid a solid legacy for this year’s title as there has never been a team with such a streak that hasn’t won the title.
In fact, if Clover beat Olympiacos tonight and achieve 11 wins in a row, that would equal the second-best first-team streak, which belongs to the legendary Olympiacos Martin Bukovi in 1966-67 and has remained unbeaten for nearly half a century. before the 2015-16 season.
“K” recalls the most characteristic cases in the 63 years of the existence of the First National Team.
Then again, Piraeus with Portugal’s Marco Silva on the bench have amassed 17 straight wins since the start of the season, winning the title by 30 points from second Panathinaikos.
In derbies such as today’s, series are often interrupted, where, regardless of the condition of the opponent, the games have their own special feature. And still. The end of the above two came at Platanias in January 2016 and at Egaleo in the same month of 1967. Chaniotes, coached by Giorgos Paraschos, took advantage of the lethargy with which the almost confident champions approached the match by taking the lead with a goal from Argentina Ramos in the 35th minute, in the 72nd minute Fortounis equalized in the final score 1-1, which “red -white” was not enough in 18/18. Nearly three months (15.1) before the 1967 military coup, Egaleo, who at the time was using Leoforos as his headquarters, put a stop (0-0) on Olympiakos with Yutsou, Sideris, Zanderoglu and other stars “undermining their prestige,” as the press of the time wrote.
This year, Panathinaikos surpassed their own record (9×9) that they have held since the 1994/95 season when they won the double. Panathinaikos Juan Ramon Rocha, as well as Vazeha, Borelli and Donis were “braked” by Hercules (0:0) of the current coach Ivan Jovanovic, who was then in the blue and white jersey of Giraios.
The year the rule became the exception was 1976-77. When Olympiacos from Le Shannon started the championship impressively with eight wins in a row, until the defeat at Toumba (2:1) by PAOK (Guerino, 34, Kermanidis, 75, Aydiniou, 12) and a draw (1:1) in . Karaiskakis” with “Panathinaikos” (Karavitis, 86 – Vakalis, 88). The title was decided on the last game day: Trifilli beat Apollo 2-0, while the Red-Whites lost 1-0 to the local team in Kastoria.
One of the most special occasions is the period 1997-1998, when the fantastic Ionian team of Jacek Gmoch started the league unbeaten with seven wins and zero goals, as did Panathinaikos Vasilisa Daniela with “six out of six”. On November 23, Olympiacos’ victory in Naples with a score of 1:0 with a goal by Ilya Ivic in the 88th minute in one of the episodic matches of Greek football actually knocked out the Nicaea team. The championship was decided with six games to go when Olympiacos in OAKA defeated Panathinaikos to give them a six-point difference.
They cut the thread of the undefeated
Panathinaikos and PAOK are the only teams in Greece that managed to win the championship unbeaten. The Greens achieved this in the 1963–64 season, when Stefan Bobek’s team celebrated with a record of 24 wins and 6 draws in 30 matches, and a 13-match winning streak from rounds 16 to 29. In fact, they made a lap of honor in G. Karaiskakis by beating Olympiacos 1-0 (Panakis 54) in the last game. with 26 wins and only 4 draws, Olympiacos may never have managed to finish a season unbeaten, but it was they who managed to go 58 unbeaten. (Gunaris, 57 minutes) This was followed by a 31-game unbeaten season, as well as the first 27 games of the 1973-74 season, where they were again defeated in Toumba with a goal from Sarafis in the 62nd minute. from the 19th round to the final) in the first championship of the First National League (1959-60).
Source: Kathimerini

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