It's already been reported in late 2012, that Panathinaikos can no longer afford to play at the giant Olympic Stadium in Athens.The club is undergoing serious financial difficulties and is thus forced to move to their old The game was abandoned during extra-time and the trophy awarded elsewhere. After a €2 million renovation in 2013, the stadium was deemed worthy of a staging top-flight matches, its capacity 16,000.Walk round Odos Panathinakos to Tsocha to find the After the Prime Minister's comments over the weekend,…After French Cup entry, CONCACAF membership is next…The former Leicester manager has said that everyone… Domazos, who made more than 500 appearances over 20 years, also played in the side spearheaded by prolific centre-forward Anton Antoniadis that won another three titles and lost to Ajax in the European Cup Final of 1971.

Its most striking new feature was the roof designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.During the games, the stadium hosted, among others, the opening and closing ceremonies and the athletics events.After the Olympics, both AEK and Panathinaikos had moved back into the stadium as their own stadiums had again fallen into disrepair and failed to pass safety requirements.Both clubs made plans to build new stadiums, but plans long got stuck on a lack of funding. The complex was to be located in the historic Votanikos area, west of downtown Athens. We use cookies to give you the best possible experience. Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium, Panathinaikos-Olympiacos, Greek Superleague, Sat Nov 21, 7.30pm local time/5.30pm UK One of the biggest derbies in European football is the clash between Greek giants Panathinaikos and Olympiacos .

Winning the league at least once every decade, ‘PAO’ are the only Greek club to have made a major European final, in 1971.A mini-revival in the 1990s saw PAO reach the last four of the Champions League, but they have since failed to break the long-term dominance of Olympiacos at home.

The Tickets can also be purchased on the gate on the day of the match.Ticket prices typically start at €10.00 for a seat behind the goal. Panathinaikos left Leoforos in 1984 and moved to the Olympic Stadium. That Wembley appearance was the finest achievement of Ferenc Puskás as a coach.By the time they had moved into the newly built Olympic Stadium, PAO were picking up titles on a regular basis, helped by the riches of shipowning president Giorgios Vardinogiannis. Grainy black-and-white footage of the infamous cup semi-final between the two in 1964 shows Olympiacos fans literally break up the Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium piece by piece. Tickets for the long sides cost either €15.00 or €40.00, and VIP seats go for €100.00.Panathinaikos tickets can be bought online through Central vivaspots include the Reload store on Leoforos Eleftheriou Venizelou 54 in the north of Athens’ city centre and the My Market store on ΠΑΡΘΕΝΩΝΟΣ 4-6 just south of the Acropolis Museum.Tickets tend to go on sale 4-5 days before the match, though in the case of high-profile matches this might be earlier.

PAO made two European Cup/Champions League semi-finals in just over a decade, the second thanks to the goals of Polish striker Krzysztof Warzycha.By the time oil tycoon Yiannis Vardinogiannis, nephew of Giorgios took over in 2000, PAO were firmly second banana to Olympiacos.Behind the scenes, a supporters’ group was trying to wrest control of the club from the Vardinogiannis clan, succeeding in the summer 2012 when the After a shaky start, these fans were able to celebrate winning the Greek Cup in 2014, a 4-1 win over PAOK at the Olympic Stadium, and runners-up spot in the league. The club returned to their home ground in 2000, following an upgrading that cost €7 million.

Under Stjepan Bobek, stars Mimis Domazos and Takis Loukanidis helped PAO win five titles in six years. Greece’s crown prince even joined Sherring on his final lap inside the Panathenaic Stadium. Panathinaikos New Stadium is a proposed football stadium with an additional multi-use sports complex in Athens, Greece, that will host all departments of the Panathinaikos sports club. AEK used the stadium between 1985 and 1987, but then decided to move back to their Nea Filadelfeia. Panathinaikos rarely sell out a regular league match.Welcome to stadiumguide.com.

Cup hat-trick hero, The Shamrocks hadn’t the strength in depth to stake a place in the subsequent group stage of the Champions League – but this is a club owned and run by its fans, in a Greek game ruled by the bulging wallets of shipping magnates.After vacating the Olympic Stadium in 2013, PAO settled back in their spiritual home of the Apostolos Nikolaidis beside Too tightly squeezed for expansion, the venerable homestead then proved too limited even for PAO, who joined the Greek national side up in Maroussi. For Panathinaikos, home is Ambelokipi in comfortable north-west of Athens – more specifically, modest Apostolos Nikolaidis stadium, along the main road Leof Alexandras, close to where Rear Admiral Kalafatis was born.Panathinaikos enjoyed their first golden era in the 1960s. In 1994, OAKA Stadium

Clubs: AEK FC | Opening: 1982 | Capacity: 69,918 seatsOAKA Stadium, in full Olympic Athletic Center of Athens “Spiros Louis”, got built between 1980 and 1982, and opened on 8 September 1982 with the European Athletics Championships.The stadium was named after Spiros Louis, the Greek winner of the first Olympic marathon in 1896.One year later, in 1983, OAKA Stadium hosted the European Cup final between Hamburger SV and Juventus (1-0).

The city centre is also where most of Athens’ nightlife is, though part of it moves to the southern beaches (e.g. Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos (Greek: Παναθηναϊκός Αθλητικός Όμιλος, literally in English: "Panathenaic Athletic Club" or Panathinaikos A.C.), also known simply as Panathinaikós [panˈaθinai ˈkos], is a major Greek multi-sport club based in … The away fan ban was imposed in 2004 after the equally notorious derby the year before, typified by showers of missiles being launched at the pitch for 90 minutes and beyond.The aristocrats of Panathinaikos were formed by gentleman sportsman, Rear Admiral Giorgos Kalafatis in 1908.