PAOK FC
PAOK | |||
Founded | 20 April 1926 | ||
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Ground | Toumba Stadium[1] | ||
Capacity | 28,703 (all-seater) | ||
Owner | Dimera Group Limited Ltd[2] | ||
President | Ivan Savvidis | ||
Head coach | Răzvan Lucescu | ||
League | Super League Greece | ||
2022–23 | Super League Greece, 4th of 14 | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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PAOK FC (
Established on 20 April 1926 by
The team has appeared several times in the UEFA Europa League, but has yet to reach the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. PAOK have reached the quarter-finals of a European competition three times; once in the 1973–74 European Cup Winners' Cup and twice in the UEFA Europa Conference League, in the 2021–22 and 2023-24 seasons. PAOK is the only Greek team that has more wins than losses in their European record (90 wins, 65 draws and 79 defeats, as of April 2024) and the 0–7 away UEFA Cup win over Locomotive Tbilisi on 16 September 1999 is the largest ever achieved by a Greek football club in all European competitions.
History
Foundation and early years (1926–1939)
PAOK FC is the oldest department of the major
The football club was founded in April 1926 by
PAOK played their primary friendly match on 4 May 1926 at the stadium of
In 1926–1927 season, PAOK participated in the 2nd tier of
The first professional contract was signed by the club on 5 September 1928. The contract stipulated that the
In March 1929, Enosis Konstantinoupoliton Thessalonikis (A.E.K.) was disbanded as a
In 1930–1931, PAOK made their debut in the
In 1937, PAOK won their first regional title, the Macedonia championship (Greek: Ε.Π.Σ.Μ.) and participated in the Panhellenic Championship, finishing 2nd. The 1937 team included: Sotiriadis, Vatikis, Goulios, Kontopoulos, Bostantzoglou, Panidis, Glaros, Kritas, Ioannidis, Kalogiannis, Koukoulas, Kosmidis, Apostolou, Vafiadis, Vasiliadis, Anastasiadis, Moschidis, Tzakatzoglou, Zakapidas.
Greco-Italian War and World War II (1939–1945)
On 28 May 1939, PAOK competed for first time in a
The declaration of the
Macedonia Football Clubs Association (Macedonia Championship) (1946–1959)
After World War II, in the early 1950s, PAOK Academy was created by the Austrian coach, Wilhelm (Willi) Sefzik, and was known as the "chicos of Willi". From the newly founded academy sprang some great football players of the period, such as Leandros Symeonidis, Giannelos Margaritis and Giorgos Havanidis.[25]
In 1948, PAOK won their second
.During the summer transfer period of 1953 Kouiroukidis, Petridis, Progios, Geroudis, Kemanidis, Chassiotis and Angelidis joined the team. The arrival of Lampis Kouiroukidis from Doxa Drama was vital and alongside Lefteris Papadakis and Christophoros Yientzis, they formed a famous attacking trio.[28]
For four consecutive seasons (1954, 1955, 1956, 1957), PAOK won the
Toumba Stadium and rise of Giorgos Koudas to prominence (1959–1969)
The
There were still barracks on the premises, housing victims of the Greek Civil War and the 1953 Ionian earthquake. Relocating all these people cost the club 70,000 drachmas. The total cost of the stadium's construction amounted to 6 million drachmas, with just 1.1 million coming from the General Secretariat of Sports as subvention. In spring of 1958 construction work started, based on the plans of architect Minas Trempelas and civil engineer Antonis Triglianos. In an attempt to collect the necessary funds, the club issued the "Lottery for the construction of PAOK New Stadium" in April 1958 at a cost of 20 drachmas each. Since 1956, the administration was withholding 15% of the gate income in order to fund the construction of the new stadium. Many PAOK fans, apart from money, also contributed to construction by volunteering to work as builders. The construction of the stadium was completed at a record time of one year.
The inauguration event was scheduled for Sunday 6 September 1959 with a friendly encounter against
The attendance record remains at 45,252 tickets and was registered on 19 December 1976 in the goalless draw against
First years in Greek National League (Alpha Ethniki)
In
Giorgos Koudas debut and start of the Olympiacos–PAOK rivalry
1970s
The 1970s decade was one of the best periods in the history of the football club. Scouting some of the best youth players in Northern Greece at the time and signing many of them to PAOK, president Giorgos Pantelakis built a strong team (including
PAOK participated in seven
(home ground of Olympiacos).The first domestic title PAOK won, was the
In
at Karaiskakis Stadium (home ground of Olympiacos).In
1975–76 Alpha Ethniki (first league title)
In the
In the
In the
Compared to the previous three seasons, the 1978–79 season was lackluster, with a 4th place and early eliminations in the domestic Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup to Olympiacos and Servette, respectively, under Polish manager Egon Piechaczek. However, the team mounted a near perfect home run in all competitions, having only wins, save for a draw against Iraklis in October. The team was also affected by the deadly June earthquake that plagued the city of Thessaloniki, with Toumba Stadium being unusable for a period of time.
Prior to the 1979–80 season, football in Greece became fully professional and PAOK would become entangled in ownership controversies involving the club's ultras Gate 4 that would go on via various means for over two decades.
By March 1980, five teams were battling for the championship title. On 9 March 1980 (matchday 24), PAOK were leading the table and lost 0–2
In April, Piecharczek was sacked after a series of poor results and was replaced by Gyula Lóránt, who returned after his successful title charge four years earlier, but couldn't pull the team above an ultimately disappointing 5th place in the league table. Adding to the club's short term troubles, Toumba's Gate 8 collapsed in February due to the 1978 earthquake, which rendered the stadium unusable until early into the following season, with the team playing at Iraklis' Kaftanzoglio Stadium for that time period.
1980s: Professionalism, league title and financial troubles
On
In the 1981–82 season PAOK contested a domestic double, but ultimately fell short of both trophies, owing to a mediocre form in the last fixtures of the league, which condemned the team to a 3rd-place position, and a tense semi–final at Leoforos Alexandras against Panathinaikos, where the team conceded a late goal from Grigoris Charalampidis, resulting in elimination. Moreover, the team engaged in a memorable tie against West German powerhouse Eintracht Frankfurt in that year's Cup Winners' Cup. After a 2–0 loss at the Waldstadion, anticipation for the return tie was massive. In front of a crowd of 35,000 (unofficial estimates range much higher), the team had a dominant display and managed to equal the 2–0 deficit, but failed to score the third goal prior to the penalty shootout. After up-and-coming Christos Dimopoulos's penalty was saved, Bruno Pezzey netted the winning penalty kick.
On
PAOK also made a memorable appearance against German giants Bayern Munich in the second round of the 1983–84 UEFA Cup, where they were knocked out on penalties (9–8) after two goalless draws.[90][91] Bayern's first penalty kick, taken by Klaus Augenthaler, was saved twice by PAOK goalkeeper Mladen Furtula, but the English referee Arthur Robinson ordered the penalty to be retaken both times. Augenthaler admitted in a 2018 interview that the referee favored Bayern and that he felt uncomfortable when he was asked to take the penalty for a third time.[92][93] At the end of the season, Koudas and Furtula retired from professional football.
1984–85 Alpha Ethniki (second league title)
PAOK's second championship came in
On 20 January 1985 (matchday 15), PAOK gained a five-point lead (point system 2–1–0) with a 1–0
In the
The Thomas Voulinos era (1989–1996)
In the
The
In
On 1 October 1992, the PAOK v.
The 1995–96 season was the worst in the club's history. PAOK were seriously threatened with a possible relegation for first time in their history. The team managed to avoid relegation a few weeks before the end of the season, finishing in a record low 14th place, with various demonstrations and riots against Voulinos throughout the season, including an arson attack on his house after a 1–3 loss to AEK in November 1995. However, the team mounted a consistent Cup run, being eliminated in the semi–finals by Apollon Athens.
The George Batatoudis era (1996–2003)
In 1996, Thomas Voulinos handed over a debt-free PAOK to Giorgos Batatoudis. Numerous transfers of quality players such as Zisis Vryzas,[127] Spyros Marangos, free kick specialist Kostas Frantzeskos,[128] Percy Olivares[129] and Joe Nagbe[130] took place under the new administration. In May 1997, after a five-year absence from European competitions, PAOK qualified for the UEFA Cup under coach Angelos Anastasiadis.[131] The club's reappearance at European level was marked by a victory and qualification over Arsenal, 2–1 on aggregate.[132][133] Arsenal went on to win a domestic Double that season. Remembering the first leg encounter, captain Tony Adams and goalkeeper David Seaman spoke very highly of the atmosphere created by PAOK fans at Toumba Stadium.[134][135]
On
Early on 4 October 1999, in a bus accident in the
In January 2000, PAOK appointed
On 17 May 2003, PAOK defeated
During the seven-year period of Batatoudis' ownership, PAOK's debts rose to about €10 million.
The Giannis Goumenos era: troubled times (2003–2006)
The
Rolf Fringer succeeded Angelos Anastasiadis in September 2004,[154] but after a few games, he was replaced by Nikos Karageorgiou, who led the club to a fifth-place finish in May 2005 and a subsequent 2005–06 UEFA Cup qualification.
In late May 2006, the club's poor financial position started to emerge; players declared they had been unpaid for months. A shocking decision by UEFA to ban the club from the upcoming UEFA Cup[155] brought the club close to dissolution. The organized supporters' groups launched an all-out war against president Giannis Goumenos during the summer of 2006,[156] even occupying the club's offices in Toumba stadium for a handful of days.[157] The situation was worsening for Goumenos after various negotiations with possible investors failed,[158] constant allegations of embezzlement emerged,[159] and especially after his decision to sell star player Dimitris Salpingidis to Panathinaikos.[160]
On 13 November 2006, Goumenos resigned from PAOK presidency[161] leaving huge debts behind (during the three-year period of Goumenos' ownership, the club's debts rose from about €10 million to around €30 million → €10 million were the primary debt obligations plus €20 million from additional taxes, fines and surcharges)[162][163][164] and few weeks later, Nikos Vezyrtzis–Apostolos Oikonomidis duo (former PAOK BC presidents) assumed temporary management of the club.[165]
Theodoros Zagorakis – Zisis Vryzas management with massive fans' support (2007–2012)
In June 2007, former player and captain Theodoros Zagorakis[166] assumed the presidency of the club, replacing the Nikos Vezyrtzis and Apostolos Oikonomidis administration and thus ushered a new era, in an effort to bring the club back to successes.[167][168]
In
The club's finances gradually improved thanks to new sponsorship deals and the continuing support from fans (the number of season tickets was vastly increased
In the summer of 2008, the club brought in promising winger
In the
Beretta was quickly replaced by
PAOK board appointed
The Ivan Savvidis era (2012–present)
This section appears to be slanted towards recent events. (August 2023) |
On 10 August 2012, Ivan Savvidis[2][207][208] acquired PAOK ownership by depositing a fee of €9,951,000 and thus becoming the major shareholder of the club.[209][210]
In
In June 2013, PAOK appointed
In March 2015, Law N° 4321/2015 on regulations for kickstarting the economy was adopted by the Greek government and stated that a total repayment of a company's primary debt obligations would lead to the deletion of all additional taxes, fines and surcharges.
PAOK won the
2017–18 eventful season
On 25 February
On 11 March 2018, during a championship decider derby against AEK (timeline of events before the game: 24 Feb: PAOK 52pts/AEK 50pts, 25 Feb: PAOK–Olympiacos suspended before kick-off, 26 Feb: Atromitos–AEK 1–1 and PAOK 52pts/AEK 51pts, 4 Mar: Asteras Tripoli–PAOK 3–2, AEK–Panionios 1–0 and AEK 54pts/PAOK 52pts, 5 Mar: first-instance court sentence: PAOK deducted 3pts, game awarded 0–3 to Olympiacos, 2 home games behind closed doors and AEK 54pts/PAOK 49pts, 10 Mar: court of appeal sentence: 3pts returned to PAOK, game awarded 0–3 to Olympiacos, closed doors penalty suspended and AEK 54pts/PAOK 52pts), the president of the team, Ivan Savvidis, stormed onto the pitch when referee Georgios Kominis disallowed a 90th-minute goal scored by Fernando Varela with a header.[251] The goal was initially credited to PAOK by both the referee who pointed the center spot and the linesman who never raised his flag and ran towards the center. About 10–15 seconds later and while PAOK players were celebrating, linesman Pontikis was approached by AEK players who were protesting and approximately 3 minutes after the goal was scored, they altered their decision. The goal was ruled out for offside (according to referee Kominis, Maurício influenced play). Savvidis entered the pitch with few members of his personal guard and Ľuboš Micheľ (former UEFA Elite referee).[252] At first, he ordered his team to leave the pitch, but his request was denied by PAOK captain Vieirinha. Afterwards they went close to the referee, where Micheľ expressed his complaints about the decision. Leaving the pitch 1 minute after his entry, a tension was built between Savvidis and members of AEK bench and moments later Savvidis took off his jacket and a gun appeared attached to his belt.[253] The referee suspended the game and sent the two teams to the dressing rooms. Savvidis tried to enter into the referees' dressing room, but he was denied entrance by security and few minutes later he left the stadium.[254] Kominis' intention was the game to be continued after 1 hour (and blew his whistle outside the dressing rooms calling the two teams[255]), but AEK general manager Vasilis Dimitriadis approached him and claimed (as can be heard in audio[256]) that the players of AEK were terrified from the incident and could not continue as he felt that their safety was at risk. PAOK vice-president Chrisostomos Gagatsis is heard trying to persuade Dimitriadis to order AEK players to return on the pitch. Soon after, the game was abandoned.
The incident caused the league to be suspended by the Greek government. The 6-point swing was a major blow to PAOK's title hopes and the club was unable to secure the title as AEK were crowned champions with three match-days to go.
The club still managed to end their season on a high note by winning their
2018–19 Super League Greece unbeaten Champions and Greek Cup (First Domestic Double)
2018–19 season was the best in club's history.[6] During the 2018–19 Super League Greece, the major derbies, after decades in Greek football history, were refereed by foreign referees.
On 21 April, PAOK beat Levadiakos 5–0 and clinched the league title, hosting a memorable celebration.[273][274][275] On 5 May, PAOK earned their 26th win in 30 games to complete an undefeated season (26–4–0 record).[276] This is arguably the best performance in Greek football history, the previous held by Panathinaikos, who won the 1963–64 Alpha Ethniki title undefeated, but with a 24–6–0 record.[277][278] PAOK were also the only unbeaten European football club in the national championships held across Europe during the 2018–2019 season.[279]
On 11 May, PAOK won the
Vieirinha was named MVP of the Season.[283]
2020–21 Greek Cup winners and 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League Quarter-Final
On 22 May 2021, under Uruguayan manager and fan favorite
2022–23 Greek Cup finalists and 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League run
The 2022–23 season started with an early elimination in the UECL 2nd Qualifying Round to Levski Sofia and a slow start in the league, being 5th at the end of October. However, the team resurged and entered the play–offs as title contenders, but, in a repeat of the previous season, failed to live up to expectations and finished 4th, 16 points below the top. The team's cup run was stopped at the final against AEK Athens, behind closed doors at the Panthessaliko Stadium, losing 2–0.
Being trophyless for the previous two seasons, the 2023–24 season started with new signings in the summer window, such as Kiril Despodov. The team managed to suffice in the qualifying rounds of the Europa Conference League, tightly beating Beitar Jerusalem and topping HNK Hajduk Split and Hearts in the 2nd, 3rd and play–off qualifying rounds respectively. In the group stage, the team defeated HJK before scoring a memorable home victory at an atmospheric Toumba Stadium against 2022 Europa League winners Eintracht Frankfurt 2–1 on injury time, a feat which the club would repeat against Aberdeen in Pittodrie, followed by a draw against Aberdeen at home.
In March, PAOK played Dinamo Zagreb at the Maksimir Stadium for the competition's round of 16, suffering a 2–0 defeat. However, in the return leg, PAOK managed an impressive 5–1 comeback, qualifying to the quarterfinals with a score of 5–3 on aggregate.
The UEFA Europa Conference League Run of 23-24 season of PAOK ended on April on the Quarter-Finals where PAOK played against Club Brugge.On the first leg,PAOK lost 1-0.They didn't manage to make up for the loss on the second leg where PAOK lost 0-2.
Crest and colours
Crest
The first emblem of
On 20 March 1929, Enosis Konstantinoupoliton Thessalonikis (A.E.K.) was dissolved and absorbed by PAOK and a mournful version of the double-headed eagle with the wings closed instead of stretched, indicating the grief for the lost homelands, was adopted as the club's new emblem.[289]
On 11 June 2013, under the presidency of Ivan Savvidis, a golden outline was added to the crest, as a symbol of the club's Byzantine heritage.[290][291]
During the 2018–19 season, the first emblem was used on the third kit.
Colours
The club's colours have always been black and white, black for the sorrow related to countless thousands of
Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors
The current kit manufacturer is Macron, a collaboration that started in July 2015 and was renewed twice until 2027.[297][298][299] Stoiximan, a Greek online gambling company, is the shirt sponsor since June 2017, with the sponsorship deal extended twice and set to last until 2025.[300]
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor | Shirt sponsorship deal |
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1972–1975 | Umbro | — | |
1975–1977 | Adidas | ||
1977–1980 | Umbro | ||
1980–1981 | Asics Tiger | ||
1981–1983 | Puma
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1983–1984 | Suzuki | ||
1984–1985 | Persika (carpet factory) | 5M Dr. for 1 year | |
1985–1986 | Asics Tiger | Doperman Fashion | |
1986–1987 | Persika | ||
1987–1988 | PRO-PO | ||
1988–1989 | Asics | Coplam (doors and windows) | |
1989–1990 | Adidas | ||
1990–1991 | AGNO (dairy industry) | ||
1991–1992 | Diadora | ||
1992–1993 | Nissan | ||
1993–1995 | ABM[301] | — | |
1995–1996 | Puma |
Astir Insurance | |
1996–1997 | Ethniki Insurance | ||
1997–2002 | Adidas | General Bank
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2002–2003 | Oikos Missias (telesales) | ||
2003–2005 | EKO | ||
2005–2006 | Egnatia Insurance | ||
2006–2007 | Puma |
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2007–2010 | DEPA | €2.9m for 2.5 years[302] | |
2010–2012 | Pame Stoixima | €7.2m for 5 years[303][304][305] | |
2012–2013 | Umbro | ||
2013–2015 | Nike | ||
2015–2017 | Macron | Sportingbet[306] | €2.4m for 2 years[307] |
2017– | Stoiximan[308] | €5.4m for 3 years[309] |
Facilities
Toumba Stadium
PAOK's current home ground is Toumba Stadium, which was built in 1959. The stadium has been renovated many times since and its seating capacity is 29,000.[1][34][35]
New Toumba Stadium project
PAOK administration have already presented to the Greek public authorities an architecture study of a new at Toumba Stadium. The Greek Council of State (CoS), the country's supreme court, in April 2022 approved a proposal to set up the complete redevelopment of Toumba Stadium, with the CoS deeming legal a draft Presidential Decree concerning the approval of a Special Urban Plan for the district of Toumba, where the venue is located. On 21 June 2022, PAOK has formalized the beginning of a collaboration with a team consisting of domestic engineering and consulting firm SALFO and global architectural design company Populous to deliver the project.[310][311] It is estimated that PAOK will be granted a building permit in 2023 and the new stadium will be completed by 2026 and will have a capacity of 41,900 spectators.[312] PAOK would probably move to Kaftanzoglio Stadium until the new Stadium is built.
The New Stadium plans present some significant changes to the original stadium, notably a giant roof covering the entire stadium which counters a common criticism of the current ground regarding exposure to weather and elements outside of Gates 1 and 2. The existing stands would be demolished and reconstructed, moving closer to the pitch and eliminating the distance from the former running track. However, as of early 2024, the project has been in a continuous stalemate.
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External view
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Inside view
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Inside view
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PAOK FC bus
Training ground
PAOK FC Sport Center is the training ground of the first team and Academy, located in Nea Mesimvria area of Thessaloniki. The construction started under the presidency of Theodoros Zagorakis.[177][178][313]
New Training Center Thermi
On 19 January 2024, a blessing of the land where the club's new training center will be built took place. The newly acquired plot of land is located on the 8th road of the
Supporters
PAOK FC is the most widely supported football club in Northern Greece and with the 3rd largest fanbase in the country, according to the latest polls and researches.[315][316][317][318][319]
PAOK's traditional fanbase comes from the city of
Toumba Stadium is infamous for its hostile atmosphere, a factor that led to the attribution of the Stadium as "The Black Hell".[323][324] On high-profile encounters, when the players walk out of the tunnel, the song Hells Bells by AC/DC is heard from the stadium's speakers.[325] The notorious Gate 4 is home to many PAOK organized supporters' groups from around the globe, with the homonymous Gate 4 fan club which was founded in April 1976, being the most familiar everywhere.[326][327] The supporters' group from Neapoli district of Thessaloniki that was founded in 1963 is the oldest one.[328] One of the biggest banners in the world was created by PAOK's fan club in Michaniona.[329]
No 12 jersey is dedicated to the fans, the symbolic 12th man on the pitch. It was permanently retired by the club on 16 August 2000.[330][331]
Vale of Tempe tragedy (1999)
3,000
Friendships
PAOK fans maintain a strong friendship with the supporters of Serbian club
PAOK fans have good relations with the fans of
Rivalries
The
Honours
Domestic
- Super League
- Greek Cup
- Greater Greece Cup (defunct)
- Winners (1): 1973
- Double
- Winners (1): 2018–19
Continental
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:
- Quarter-finalists (1): 1973–74
- UEFA Europa Conference League
- Quarter-finalists (2): 2023–24
- Quarter-finalists (2):
Regional
- Macedonia FCA Championship:
- Winners (7): 1936–37, 1947–48, 1949–50, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1956–57
- Macedonia–Thrace FCA Championship:
- Winners (1): 1939–40
European record
Competition | App | Pld | W | D | L | Goals |
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European Cup / Champions League | 9 | 28 | 6 | 9 | 13 | 36–49 |
UEFA Cup / Europa League | 28 | 148 | 56 | 44 | 48 | 204–171 |
UEFA Europa Conference League | 3 | 34 | 18 | 7 | 9 | 55–34 |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 6 | 18 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 24–23 |
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | 3 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 5–17 |
Total | 49 | 234 | 90 | 65 | 79 | 324–294 |
Last updated: 18 April 2024
UEFA Club Ranking
UEFA 5-year Club Ranking 2024–25
Current ranking
Rank | Team | Coeff. |
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46 | Lyon |
44.000 |
47 | Rennes |
43.000 |
48 | Olympiacos |
41.000 |
49 | Red Star Belgrade | 40.000 |
50 | Fiorentina |
38.000 |
51 | PAOK | 37.000 |
52 | LASK |
37.000 |
53 | Fenerbahçe |
36.000 |
54 | Maccabi Tel-Aviv |
35.500 |
Players
Current squad
- As of 1 September 2023[343]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Reserves and Academy
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
- As of 1 September 2023[344]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Captains (since 1959)
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Management
Coaching staff
Coaching staff | |
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Răzvan Lucescu | Head coach |
Gianpaolo Castorina | Assistant coaches |
Pantelis Konstantinidis | |
Nicolae Constantin | |
Giorgio Bianchi | Goalkeeping coach |
Fitness coaches | |
Matteo Spatafora | Head Fitness Coach |
Georgios Tsonakas | Fitness Coach |
Vasilios Kanaras | Rehabilitation Coaches |
Anestis Aslanidis | |
Cristian Fota | Mental Coach |
Sport management | |
Christos Karipidis | Team Manager |
Tomas Zorn | Sporting Director |
Georgios Kostikos | Head of Scout |
Konstantinos Malioufas | Scouts |
Stefanos Borbokis | |
Analysis department | |
Makis Kosmidis | Opponent analyst |
Kyriakos Tsitiridis | Match analyst |
Ioannis Tsaniklidis | |
Medical department | |
Dr. Periklis Papadopoulos | Head of Medical Staff |
Dr. Ioannis Gigis | |
Dr. Konstantinos Ditsios | |
Dr. Ioannis Rallis | |
Dr. Theocharis Kyriakidis | Team Doctor |
Ioanna Paspala | Nutritionist |
Nikolaos Tsirelas | Head Physiotherapist |
Petros Nikolakoudis | Physiotherapist |
Athanasios Kapoulas | |
Nikolaos Mouratidis | |
Georgios Gannikos |
Source: PAOK F.C.
Notable managers
The following managers won at least one trophy when in charge of PAOK:
Name | Period | Trophies |
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Les Shannon | 1971–1974 | 2 Greek Cup, Greater Greece Cup |
Gyula Lóránt | 1974–1976 | Super League Greece |
Walter Skocik | 1984–1986 | Super League Greece |
Dušan Bajević | 2000–2002 | Greek Cup |
Angelos Anastasiadis | 2002–2004 | Greek Cup |
Vladimir Ivic
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2016–2017 | Greek Cup |
Răzvan Lucescu | 2017–2019 | Super League Greece, 2 Greek Cup |
Pablo García | 2020–2021 | Greek Cup |
Club personnel
Position | Name |
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Owner | Dimera Group Limited Ltd |
Chairman | Ivan Savvidis |
Α Vice President & CEO | Chrysostomos Gagatsis |
Β Vice President | Aggelos Anastasiadis
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Directors | Maria Goncharova |
Dimokratis Papadopoulos | |
Kyriakos Kyriakos | |
Periklis Papadopoulos | |
Vasilios Chatziapostolou | |
Vasilios Moutsakis | |
Commercial Manager | Evaggelos Chrysochoos |
Source: PAOK F.C.
Chairmen history
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Records and statistics
One-club men
Player | Position | Debut | Last match |
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Leandros Symeonidis | MF |
1 July 1954 | 1 July 1969 |
Giorgos Koudas | MF |
21 December 1963 | 26 February 1984 |
Stavros Sarafis | MF |
8 October 1967 | 7 June 1981 |
Konstantinos Iosifidis | DF | 19 September 1971 | 16 June 1985 |
Player records
Giorgos Koudas holds the record for most PAOK league appearances, having played 504 matches (607 overall) from 1963 to 1984.[40][41][42][345]
Stavros Sarafis is the club's top goalscorer with 170 goals overall (136 in league matches), from 1967 to 1981.[45][346]
Most league appearances:
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League top goalscorers:
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Domestic records
Outline | Record |
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Double winners, going unbeaten in a national round-robin league tournament (league format since 1959). | 2018–19 PAOK FC season |
Champions, starting the season with a points deduction. | 2018–19 Super League Greece (PAOK started the season on –2 points) |
Worst league title defence. | 10th place (1985–86) |
Most consecutive league games scoring. | 69 (PAOK lost two games 0–3 by court decision during this period that are not taken into account) |
Most consecutive league games scoring away. | 35 |
Fewest league goals conceded at home in a season. | 3 in 17 games (1994–95) |
Most seasons with a points deduction. | 9 (1963–64, 1986–87, 1990–91, 1995–96, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19) |
Most consecutive seasons with a points deduction. | 4 (2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19) |
Winners of 3 consecutive Greek Cup finals against the same opponent. | AEK )
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Winners of 2 consecutive Greek Cup finals that were held at the opponent's home ground. | AEK 's home ground at the time)
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Greek Cup runners-up. | 15 times |
Biggest European win by a Greek football club. | Locomotive Tbilisi 0–7 PAOK (16 September 1999, UEFA Cup) |
Consecutive continental away wins. | 4 (2023–24 season) |
Most points for a Greek football club in a European competition group stage. | 16 (W5–D1–L0), 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League |
Won all away matches in the group stage of a European competition. | 3 (2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League) |
Most UEFA Europa League appearances. | 28 |
Most consecutive UEFA Europa League appearances. | 12 |
Most UEFA Europa Conference League matches. | 34 |
Notable supporters
- Effie Achtsioglou, politician
- Anastasis Daskalakis, footballer
- Stefanos Athanasiadis, footballer, former PAOK captain
- Angelos Anastasiadis, former football player and coach
- Giorgos Aftias, journalist [348]
- Giannis Aggelakas, musician[349]
- Anna Korakaki, shooter[350]
- Elena Asimakopoulou, actor
- Iordanis Chasapopoulos, journalist
- Vicky Chatzivasileiou, journalist, TV presenter
- Sissy Christidou, TV presenter
- Rallia Christidou, singer, politician
- Makis Christodoulopoulos, singer
- Olympia Chopsonidou, model
- Demy, singer
- Georgios Donis, football player and coach
- Pyrros Dimas, Olympic champion, politician
- Stratos Dionysiou, singer
- Konstadinos Gatsioudis, Greek javelin thrower
- Periklis Iakovakis, athlete, European champion
- Michalis Iatropoulos, actor
- Antonis Kanakis, journalist
- Vasilis Karras, singer[351]
- Stavros Kalafatis, former MP
- Charis Kastanidis, former MP with PASOK
- Nikos Kourkoulis, singer
- Eva Kaili, journalist, politician
- Georgios Koudas, footballer, former PAOK captain
- Razvan Lucescu, Romanian former football player and coach [352]
- Manos Loizos, composer [353]
- Kostas Makedonas, singer
- Sokratis Malamas, singer
- Manolis Mitsias, singer
- Giorgos Minos, sports journalist
- Alkinoos Ioannidis, singer
- Ioanna Lilly, former model
- Nikos Oikonomou, basketball player
- Kyriakos Papadopoulos, footballer
- Nikos Papazoglou, singer
- Paola, singer[354]
- Elena Rapti, politician
- Branislav Prelevic, Serbian basketball player and coach, former PAOK president and Greek champion
- Dimitris Salpingidis, football player and coach, former PAOK captain
- Dionysis Savvopoulos, musician[355]
- Euclid Tsakalotos, former Minister of Economy[356]
- Akis Tsochatzopoulos, Former Minister of National Defence of Greece
- Popi Tsapanidou, journalist
- Giorgos Toursounidis, football player and coach, former PAOK captain
- Natassa Theodoridou, singer
- Rania Thraskia, journalist, politician
- Tasos Telloglou, journalist
- Fay Skorda, TV presenter
- Gerasimos Skiadaresis, actor
- Vasso Laskaraki, actress
- Katerina Stikoudi, actress, model, singer
- Sofoklis Schortsanitis, basketball player, 2006 FIBA Silver Medalist, former PAOK player
- Stavros Sarafis, footballer, former PAOK player
- Kyriakos Velopoulos, politician
- Nikos Vertis, singer
- Evangelos Venizelos, politician
- Euro 2004champion, former PAOK player and president
- Kostas Vasileiadis, basketball player
- Theodoros Zagorakis, footballer, Euro 2004 champion, politician, former PAOK president
- Christos Zabounis, journalist
- Kostas Zouraris, author, former MP [357]
See also
- P.A.O.K.
- List of PAOK FC players
- List of PAOK FC managers
- PAOK B
- Greek refugees
- PAOK F.C. in European football
- List of PAOK FC records and statistics
- List of PAOK FC seasons
- PAOK FC (women)
- Thessaloniki
- Toumba (Thessaloniki)
- Toumba Stadium
- PAOK FC Sport Center
- PAOK Academy
- P.A.O.K. H.C.
- P.A.O.K H.C Women's Handball
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Filmography
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External links
Official websites
- Official website (in English, Greek, and Russian)
- PAOK at Super League (in English and Greek)
- PAOK at UEFA
News sites
- PAOK on paok24.com (in Greek)
- PAOK news (Archived 26 October 2020 at the Nova Sports
- Current results of PAOK matches
Media