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PAOK FC

PAOK F.C. (Greek: ), also known with its


full name Panthessalonikeios Athlitiks milos Constantinoupoliton (Greek: , transliterated
Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans),
and commonly known as PAOK (Greek: , pronounced [pa.ok]), is a Greek association football club
from Thessaloniki, Macedonia in Northern Greece.
PAOK currently play in the top-ight Superleague Greece
which they have won twice. The club plays at the Toumba
Stadium.
The team of 1937.

History

was a four-leaved clover and a horseshoe. The leaves were


green with the letters PAOK marked on each of them, a
symbol devised by Kostas Koemtzopoulos (president of
PAOK FC is the oldest division of PAOK Sports Club, Pera Club).
the succession of Hermes Sports Club (Greek: ),
The clubs founding members were:
which was formed in 1877 by the Greek community of
T. Triantafyllidis (1st Chairman), Hasan Kprl
Pera, a district of Istanbul.[3]
(2nd Chairman), A. Angelopoulos(3rd Chairman),
A. Athanasiadis, K. Anagnostidis, M. Ventourellis,
A. Dimitriadis, D. Dimitriadis, N. Zoumboulidis, M.
Theodosiadis, T. Ioakimopoulos, P. Kalpaktsoglou, T.
Kartsambekis, D. Koemtzopoulos, K. Koemtzopoulos,
P. Kontopoulos, K. Kritikos, M. Konstantinidis, P.
Maletskas, I. Nikolaidis, L. Papadopoulos,F. Gamospitos, F. Samantzopoulos, T. Tsoulkas, M. Tsoulkas, S.
Triantafyllidis

1.1

Foundation and the early years

After two months of preparation by the team following


the clubs establishment, it was decided that the team
should compete against the other teams in Thessaloniki.
The rst match of the club was a win against Iraklis on
PAOK in 1926.
26 July 1925 by 21. Two weeks later, PAOK lost 52
That situation, however, came to an abrupt end after to Aris.
the Greco-Turkish War, when most players emigrated to The vision of the clubs founders and the whole PAOK
Greece. Left behind was a club consisting of the resi- community of establishing a home ground became realdents that remained (later called Politakia). Those who ity in 1928 following much eort and thus on 12 Decemed settled in Thessaloniki and established PAOK. The ber 1930 the Syntrivaniou Football Ground was ocially
rst name (1925) of the new team was Aek Thessaloniki opened. This was followed by a friendly match against
(Constantinopolitans of Thessaloniki) but after one year Aris with PAOK winning 21.
PAOK was created as a will for a more open and bigger The rst professional contract was a document of historic
club. The other clubs which are continuity of the Hermes importance. It was signed by the Club on 5 Septemare the Beyolu SK and A.E.K. Athens F.C..
ber 1928. The contract stipulated that the French footThe clubs rst charter was approved on 20 April 1926 by baller Raymond Etienne of Hebrew descent from Perameans of decision of the Thessaloniki Court of First In- club would be paid 4,000 drachmas per month. The constance (No. 822). PAOKs rst emblem, adopted in 1926 tract was signed by Dr. Meletiou (PAOK Chairman) and
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Mr. Sakellaropoulos, Hon. Secretary.

[4]

Following the merger with AEK Thessaloniki in 1929,


PAOK changed its emblem. The new emblem became
the double-headed eagle of the Byzantine Empire, which
it remains to this day, indicating the heritage of the emigrants from Istanbul. The dierence between the PAOK
eagle is that its wings folded and the colors are black and
white, to symbolize the black of mourning for the tragic
story of lost homelands, and white for the hope of a better
future.

HISTORY

Nikolaidis.
The success of the 1950s was followed by a decade of
average performance during the 60s. One could say that
it was as if the club was building up its strength to unleash
it during the next decade.

1.3 19701985: The golden years

The rst foreign coach in the history of the team was the
German Rudolph Ganser, who served with PAOK for the
193132 season.
Following World War II and the German occupation of
Greece, the team known as the Two-Headed Eagle entered upon a shining chapter in its career starting at the
beginning of the 1950s. Willi Sevcik, an Austrian coach
(19501952) who had worn the PAOK jersey in 1931
32, established a young talent academy within the club
which gave rise to leading names who later left their
mark, such as Leandros Symeonidis, Giannelos, Margaritis, Giorgos Havanidis, and others.

1.2

19531970: Recognition

1953 marked the beginning of PAOKs golden age. During the summer transfer period, Kouiroukidis, Petridis,
Progios, Geroudis, Kermanidis, Hourvouliadis, Hasiotis and Angelidis all joined the club. PAOK became
all-powerful, winning the Thessaloniki championship for
three successive years and becoming a worthy representative of Greeces second city in the national champi- Giorgos Koudas
onship.
In 1957, the club managers envisioned a new football The team became established as one of the best ever to
ground since the old ground had been annexed by the play at Greek football grounds with players whose names
state. The choice was a piece of land belonging to the Na- gained popularity in the Greek football scene. It was a
tional Defence Fund in the Toumba District, which was team which set several records, led by president Giorgos
also a neighbourhood closely associated with refugees Pantelakis.
from Asia Minor. A total area of 30,000 x2 was acquired PAOK was able to make a blow to the football powers
by PAOK for a signicant price, and construction of the of Athens, winning the Championship in 1976, preceded
new football ground began. Lottery tickets were even is- by triumphs in the Cup, in 1972 and 1974. 1976 also
sued to aid construction of the new stadium, which was marked the foundation of Gate 4, PAOKs greatest orgaeventually opened on 6 September 1959 by the Minister nized fanbase.
of National Defence, Mr. G. Themelis. Before the rst
kick-o, an Air Force plane dropped a ball on a y-past Up to 1974, while Greece was governed by a military
as a symbolic donation from the armed forces. Thanks junta, PAOK had not only a football power, but also an
to its new Ground, PAOK was ready to start a brilliant anti-dictatorship symbol of sorts, and Toumba stadium
career starting with the new First Division established in became a harbor of fan anti-junta slogans.
1959.
Les Shannon, who once played for high-ranking English
At the opening of the 1st Divisions rst championship clubs such as Liverpool and Burnley, was one the many
on 25 October 1959, PAOK welcomed the Katerini team causes for PAOKs success as he led them to win the
Megas Alexandros, beating them 31. The team line- Greek football cup in 1972 and 1974. He is still heralded
up was as follows: arko Mihajlovi (Serbian) and Pro- as a hero in Greek football today.
gios, Hasiotis, Raptopoulos, Giannelos, Kemanidis, Ha- PAOKs excellent performance continued during the
vanidis, Leandros, Kiourtzis, Kouiroukidis, Salousto and early 1980s, with the club being one of the regular title

1.5

19962004: Revitalization and return to trophies

contenders. The highest point came in 1985, when the


club won its second Greek Championship, its rst trophy
since Greek football became professional. Another characteristic of the 1980s was the ever-growing fanaticism
of the fans, which reached levels of hooliganism never
seen before, and began to move beyond Greeces borders,
spurring the creation of fanbases in cities all over Europe
by the Greek diaspora. However, the obsession shown by
fans also had its downside, translating in quite a few cases
into outbreaks of violence which entailed penalties and
nes being imposed on the club.
At the European level, the club made its best performance
ever, qualifying for the quarter nals of the UEFA Cup
Winners Cup in 197374, where they were knocked out
by the Italian team Milan. PAOK also made a memorable appearance against German giants Bayern Munich
in the UEFA cup in 198384, where it was knocked out
on penalties[5][6] after two goalless draws.

1.4

19851996: The rst decline

Arie Haan

The 1990s started well, with PAOK rmly among the top
three teams in Greece. It was stigmatized, however, by
an extremely average-to-poor team performance under
the chairmanship of Thomas Voulinos, who came into
direct conict with the fans following serious hooliganism episodes during a PAOKParis Saint-Germain match
for the UEFA Cup, which led to PAOKs exclusion from
UEFA European competitions for ve years and very
soon to nancial ruin.

1.5

19962004: Revitalization and return


to trophies

In 1996, the change long demanded by PAOK fans came


about. Voulinos handed over the reins of the club to
Giorgos Batatoudis and an air of optimism was tangible everywhere in Thessaloniki. Numerous transfers of
well-known players such as Percy Olivares, Zisis Vryzas,
Spyros Marangos, Kostas Fratzeskos, and others took
place under the new administration.

Ioannis Okkas

In 1997, having served its ve-year ban, PAOK eventually qualied for the UEFA Cup with coach Angelos
Anastasiadis, a well-known former PAOK player, on the
bench. The clubs reappearance at European level was
marked by an astonishing elimination of the British club
Arsenal F.C.. PAOK was eliminated on the next round
by Atltico Madrid.
However, the new team did not prove equally successful
in the domestic league, again nishing fourth in 1997
1998 despite great optimism. The clubs continuing inability to break the dominance of the big three in the
league resulted in several changes in managers over the
following three years. By the end of the 19971998 season Anastasiadis was sacked and Oleg Blokhin reprised
his position as PAOKs manager after ve years. Yet,
unable to make any considerable improvements, Blokhin
himself only stayed for a few months, and was again replaced by Anastasiadis in late 1998. He himself stayed
only till February 1999, and was again replaced in favor
of Arie Haan, who, like Blokhin, returned after a four-

HISTORY

year gap. By December 1999, in tting fashion, Haan the management of Anastasiadis, and although in accorwas himself sacked, to be replaced by star coach Duan dance to a tight nancial policy (in order to decrease the
Bajevi.
debts, leading many key players to leave as free agents for
PAOK was rmly established among the top teams in the other clubs, including eventual champions Olympiacos),
Greek league, but once again growing nancial problems they managed to nish third and to secure participation
and unstable administration by Batatoudis meant they still in the qualifying rounds of the following years UEFA
could not keep up with the three major league contenders Champions League. The prospect of the Champions
of Athens. Nevertheless, Bajevic led the club to their rst League group stage brought great optimism to fans and
management alike, especially because the projected inthrophy in 16 years, winning an unforgettable Greek Cup
[7] come would practically eliminate all debts.
nal against Olympiacos in 2001, with an emphatic 24
score.
Angelos Anastasiadis was once again summoned, as Bajevic did not renew his contract in the summer of 2002.
Anastasiadis led the club to another Cup triumph, the
second in three years. It was in the clubs home ground
in Toumba Stadium, that PAOK celebrated their fourth
Greek Cup, defeating arch-rivals Aris Thessaloniki F.C.
10.[8] Despite these triumphs, however, debts continued
to plague the club, and some successes in the UEFA Cup
were short-lived.

1.6

200407: The second decline and neardestruction

Unfortunately the team failed to qualify, as they were


knocked out by unlikely opponents Maccabi Tel Aviv in
the third qualifying round. The main reason was that in
the home game, Anastasiadis elded Liassos Louka, a
Cypriot player who was still serving a two-match ban in
UEFA competitions (for his sending-o in a UEFA Intertoto Cup tie while playing for Nea Salamis on 8 July
2000). Though the game did nish 12 for Maccabi, the
03 forfeit win awarded to the Israelis destroyed all hope
PAOK had for a comeback, and the rematch lost all interest (40 aggregate loss). After the subsequent UEFA
Cup elimination by AZ Alkmaar, Anastasiadis resigned.
Thus, the 20042005 season started with the worst omens
for the club and for Goumenos.
Instead of making any improvements, Goumenos administration failed miserably in the next two years, as the
clubs debt to the Greek state (due to constant tax evasions, interests and unpaid nes) continued to grow, and
on top of that, the nancial management of the club itself
was ever deteriorating.

In late summer of 2003, under great pressure from fans,


Batatoudis handed his shares to businessmen Giannis
Goumenos and Vassilis Pagonis. Giannis Goumenos also
assumed the presidency, under the motto of a temporary
administration. This meant that his role would be to try
to facilitate a possible deal with people willing to make Rolf Fringer was appointed as new coach in September
the hefty investments required to save the club from its 2004, replacing Anastasiadis, yet did not live up to exdebts.
pectations, managing Anastasiadis former squad which
mostly consisted of youngsters. After a few games,
Fringer was eventually replaced by Nikos Karageorgiou,
leading the club to a fth-place nish in May 2005, and a
UEFA Cup qualication.

Dimitris Salpingidis

The 200304 season was an unexpected success under

The 200506 season started with better omens, yet


proved to be the most turbulent.[9] Apart from the return of former captain Theodoros Zagorakis in the summer of 2005 from Bologna FC, signings of key players like Marcin Mieciel, Fatih Akyel and Shikabala took
place.[10] Despite this, another mediocre league start led
Karageorgiou to be sacked as well, and replaced by former technical director Giorgos Kostikos. Kostikos did
manage good performances in the autumn of 2005, including an unexpected away win at Olympiacos FC, and
a thrilling qualication to the UEFA Cup group stages.
However, after the winter break, the squad fared from
bad to worse, suering a handful of successive defeats,
which led Kostikos to the exit as well, replaced by Ilie
Dumitrescu. By now Goumenos had set a new record for
the club, by laying o ve dierent coaches in just 16
months. While the club did achieve UEFA cup qualication by nishing in sixth place, uncertainty was more than
tangible.

1.7

200710: The Zagorakis plan

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duo and the needed investments seemed highly unlikely.

1.7 200710: The Zagorakis plan

PAOK Olympiacos derby (2005)

By the end of May 2006, the clubs dramatic situation PAOK Olympiakos 10 (2009), close view of the pitch.
started to emerge, with players openly declaring they are
unpaid for months, plus a shock decision by UEFA to
ban the club from participating in the upcoming UEFA
Cup[11] brought the club one step from complete ruin,
with the organized fanbase launching an all-out war on
Giannis Goumenos in the June 2006,[12] going as far
as to occupy the clubs oces in Toumba stadium for
a handful of days. The situation was ever worsening
for Goumenos, after many failed deals with possible
investors,[13] constant allegations of embezzlement,[14]
and especially his decision to sell star player Dimitris
Salpingidis to Panathinaikos,[15] in an eort to cash in.
The latter had a profound impact, causing a lot of disgust
in the already disappointed fans.
The 200607 season started with PAOK unsure if they
could even manage to participate in the Greek League,
due to the pressing debts. Little-known players like
Carlos Zegarra and Miguel Rebosio were signed, in an
eort to ll the squad, and Dumitrescu settled with ultradefensive tactics, as the means to earn what points he
could resulting in terrible quality football, tiring fans
and rapidly diminishing ticket sales.
Eventually, Goumenos was forced to withdraw from the
presidency in 13 November 2006 (though he would not
relinquish his shares until over two years later).[16][17] He
was replaced by Nikos Vezyrtzis and Apostolos Oikonomidis, former shareholders in PAOK BC. The new management was appointed under order of the District Court
of Thessaloniki, as the club was now essentially under
state observation, owing to the huge debt to the Greek
state which by now was well over 30 million.
The club fared little better in remainder of the season. Managerial changes continued as ever Momcilo
Vukotic replaced Dumitrescu in October 2006,[18] only
to be sacked himself ve months later, in favor of Giorgos
Paraschos. PAOK eventually nished the 20062007
season in 6th place, losing out on the UEFA Cup spots,
and little hope of breaking its shackles, as the fans continued to put very little trust in the Vezyrtzis-Oikonomidis

Pablo Gabriel Garca

In the summer of 2007, Theodoros Zagorakis assumed presidency of the club, replacing the VezyrtzisOikonomidis administration and thus ushered in a new
era. One of the new managements rst actions was to
lay down a three-year plan: the rst year priority would
be to take action the clubs massive crippling debts, beginning in 200708, the second would be to qualify for
the UEFA Cup again, and the third would be to become
a major league title contender once again.
Yet because of the tremendous nancial breakdown in
the past four years, the club was left with a low quality
roster and almost no prospect of any summer transfers.
Yet, due to hope and trust of the traditional fanbase in
the iconic gure of Zagorakis, the summer of 2007 saw
an unprecedented rise in season ticket sales, toppling all
previous club records, and bringing a much-needed inux
of cash for the club. This allowed the transfers of seasoned though relatively cheap, being free agents players like Vassilis Lakis, Ifeanyi Udeze, and Glen Salmon,
and also the return of veteran PAOK and Perugia striker
Zisis Vryzas. Many older debts to former players and
managers, could nally be paid o.

HISTORY

The end of the 200809 season found PAOK in second


place, eight points behind champions Olympiacos, the
best place the club had taken since 1985, and well above
what was expected in the summer. This success, however was short-lived, as the club failed to retain their place
in the recently erected league playos, nishing fourth
and missing out on the second UEFA Champions League
berth to Panathinaikos. Nevertheless, the club secured a
spot in the 200910 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round.
Despite the League playo failure, the 200910 season
started with the best omens for the club, as once again
the response to the summer sales of season tickets was
enormous, despite the hefty increase in prices. Numerous
transfers once again took place, including former Racing
de Santander player Vitolo, experienced defender Bruno
Cirillo, and star youngster Vasilios Koutsianikoulis, the
clubs costliest transfer in many years. Key players contracts, like Olivier Sorlin and Vieirinha, were also renewed.
The new squad did not manage to live up to expectations immediately, suering a painful (especially in nancial terms) UEFA Cup elimination by Dutch club
Heerenveen. To make matters worse, the rst few games
of 2009 found the club struggling in low positions. Despite that, the squad gradually started to climb to the rst
places, and starting on 5 December 2009, managed a 13Theodoros Zagorakis, captain of the 2004 Greece national foot- game unbeaten streak, including memorable wins against
Panathinaikos and Olympiacos, solidifying the club as
ball team
one of the main league title contenders. This run was
not without setbacks, as the club suered another shock
elimination, this time from the Greek Cup, at the hands
The plans rst season was still plagued by poor per- of recently promoted PAS Giannena.
formances, including many home defeats and an elimThe unbeaten streak ended in late March, when succesination from the Greek Cup by second division club
sive derby defeats by Aris and AEK, eectively ended
Thrasyvoulos. The early replacement of coach Giorgos
any hope of winning the championship. However, the
Paraschos by established manager Fernando Santos did
club redeemed itself in the league play-os by nishing
little to prevent a ninth-place nish in the league, the
rst, with impressive consecutive wins against Aris Thesworst performance by the club in 11 years. One of the few
saloniki F.C., AEK F.C. and twice against Olympiakos
high points was the winter transfer of star player Srgio
F.C.. Thus, PAOK was eligible to compete in the 2010
Conceio.
11 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round.
The clubs nances, however, gradually improved, and
thanks to the continuing massive support from fans
in the form of season tickets,[19] as well as many new 1.8 201012: The years after Fernando
sponsorship deals the summer of 2008 saw the transSantos
fers of widely known internationals like Pablo Contreras,[20] Zlatan Muslimovi,[21] Pablo Garca[22] to the The three-year plan ended as a perceived success; PAOK
club, among others. Many of them were attributed to was transformed from a miserable, rapidly collapsing club
Zisis Vryzas, who had meanwhile decided to retire in Jan- to a major championship contender once again, lling
uary 2008 to assume the place of technical director for Toumba stadium on a regular basis, and having constantly
the club.
positive nances, despite the burden of the still unsettled
In January 2009, Zagorakis announced the clubs inten- debt to the Greek state.
tion of building a new training facility complex in Nea
Mesimvria, Thessaloniki. The club had already acquired
land from the municipality of Agios Athanasios in the
previous summer,[23] and by February construction was
already under way.

The 2010 league playo success was swiftly followed by


Fernando Santos' announcement of his decision to depart,
having concluded his three-year contract.[24] It was eventually decided in mid-June that Mario Beretta would be
his successor,[25] following negotiations with numerous

1.8

201012: The years after Fernando Santos

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third qualifying round. This time, PAOK fared much
better and after winning the home game 10[31] in Thessaloniki, secured a memorable 11[32] draw in Istanbul
after extra time, qualifying for the group stage, and being
drawn to play alongside Villarreal CF, Club Brugge and
Dinamo Zagreb.
Unfortunately, such excellent performances did not continue in the rst xtures of the Greek league. Unsuccessful results included a stinging 01[33] home loss to
arch-rival Aris FC (the rst home loss in twelve years),
and although the European campaign was on track (with
a draw against Brugge and a win against Dinamo Zagreb)
many key players received harsh criticism from the fans,
not as much for the bad results, as for their apparent lack
of passion, which they showed against Ajax and Fenerbahe. Dermitzakis was not excluded from criticism, and
was thought to be losing control over his players discipline
by engaging in personal conicts.

Vieirinha

other Italian managers by Zisis Vryzas.


The clubs rst and much speculated transfer was the
return of prodigal son Dimitris Salpingidis for the next
four years, whose contract with Panathinaikos had just
expired in June. The rst dumors initially caused some
controversy among the organized fan base, though Salpingidis was eventually welcomed back by the vast majority of fans, very much in light of his huge potential as a
striker.
Kostas Katsouranis

After withdrawing to the training facilities of Bad Brckenau in mid-July, the club was also drawn to face AFC Another hands-down defeat against Panathinaikos ceAjax in the third qualifying round.
mented the belief that the team cannot be improved under
As the squad made several awful appearances in its pre- Dermitzakis, leading to his removal on 17 October.[34]
season friendly matches (notably losing to Kickers Oen- His assistant Makis Chavos replaced him as caretaker
bach by 31[26] ), alarming fans and management alike, coach. At rst fans were asking for a quick replace of
Theodoros Zagorakis nally decided to re Beretta and Chavos by a European-range coach, but after a streak of
his sta on 22 July, just one week prior to the clubs away four wins in the Greek Superleague and a home 10[35]
match in Amsterdam. Beretta was quickly replaced with win against Villarreal CF in the UEFA Europe League
Pavlos Dermitzakis, veteran PAOK player and Zagorakis group stage, Chavos started to be considered as a useful
initial choice before reverting to Beretta.[27] Beretta also solution as long as the team remained tranquil and was
became the shortest-lived PAOK coach ever, sitting on indeed signed as the permanent coach in mid-December.
the bench for just 38 days.[28]
PAOK ended their Europa League group stage campaign
With Dermitzakis at the helm, PAOK faced Ajax and
was ultimately eliminated on the away goals rule, managing a 11[29] draw in Amsterdam and a thrilling 33[30]
draw in Thessaloniki. Entering the UEFA Europa League
playo round, PAOK were drawn against Turkish club
Fenerbahe, also eliminated on the Champions League

with an emphatic win 01[36] at GNK Dinamo Zagreb,


qualifying second after Villarreal CF. They were later
drawn to face PFC CSKA Moscow on the rst knockout round in February. The rst game in Toumba ended
01[37] and, due to the 11[38] result in Moscow, PAOK
was eliminated from the next phase of 201011 UEFA

HISTORY

Champions League play-o round. In the 2010-2011


season, PAOK nished 4th in the regular season and
secured a place in the 201112 UEFA Europa League
third qualifying round by nishing 2nd in the playo
round. PAOK board appointed[39] the experienced Romanian coach Lszl Blni.Under the leadership of
Blni PAOK UEFA Europa League playo round and
enter the group stage once again despide the many injured players the club had. In 30 November 2011, PAOK
achieved a historic and thoroughly deserved victory,[40]
against English club Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart
Lane, with a 21 scoreline. With this victory, the club
quilied for the round of 32 of the Europa League for a
second consecutive year.There PAOK faced Udinese after a 0-0 draw in Udine and a 0-3 loss in Toumpa PAOK
was eliminated from the next phase of 201112 UEFA
Champions League play-o round.
On 25 January 2012 after 0-1 home loss against
Atromitos and a long period with grumbling fans due to Georgios Tzavellas
selling or letting go of some of the best players of the
team such as Vieirinha and Pablo Contreras, Theodoros
Zagorakis resigned from president of the team and Zisis
Vryzas took his place.In this season, PAOK nished 4th
in the regular season and secured a place in the 201213
UEFA Europa League third qualifying round by nishing
3rd in the playo round.

1.9

2012present: The Ivan Savvidis era

Hedwiges Maduro

of PAOK established a new nancial policy at the club


in order to pay o the vast debts which were created by
the previous administrations. The club would under this
new policies use more players from the academies rather
than buying costly foreign players. Former players turned
presidents Thodoris Zagorakis and Zisis Vryzas were utilized in the football operations of the club, whilst Savvidis
also appointed some of his own sta in key positions. The
PAOK board appointed the Greek coach Giorgos Donis
Huub Stevens
in the summer of 2012 after terminating the contract with
In the summer of 2012 and after several months of nego- former coach Lszl Blni.
tiations Ivan Savvidis became the new major shareholder PAOK entered the Europa League 3rd Qualication
of PAOK. He invested 12 million euros, 2 of them as Round and with a 0-2 away and 4-1 home win over Bnei
a loan to the club in May 2012. The new shareholder Yehuda qualied for the PlayO Round, where the club

2.2

Training facilities

faced Rapid Wien but was eliminated after a 2-1 home


win and a 3-0 away defeat. The elimination was a serious
nancial blow to the club since the economic prots from
a qualication would cover over half of the teams budget
for the 2012-2013 season. PAOK nished the season in
2nd place during the regular period, qualifying for the Superleague playos. After a string of disappointing losses
towards the latter half of the season resulting in a loss in
the semi nal of the Greek Cup and a bad start in the
playos Giorgos Donis was replaced by Technical Director and former player Georgios Georgiadis, who was appointed caretaker manager. PAOK managed to win qualication for the Third Qualifying Round of the UEFA
Champions League in the playos after a last game win
against PAS Giannina. In June 2013 PAOK appointed Inside view of Toumba Stadium
Huub Stevens as their new coach,[41] with Ton Lokho
as the assistant coach.[42]
and prefer to stick with the old Toumba.
PAOK beaten its record in the UEFA Champions League,
qualifying to the play-o round of the competition. Initially defeated by Metalist Kharkiv, in the third quali- 2.2 Training facilities
cation round, PAOK was reinstalled in the Champions
League as a result of UEFA found Metalist guilty of PAOK has its own training facilities for all squads located
match xing in the Ukrainian Premier League in contra- at the PAOK Sports Center.
vention of international regulations. PAOK didn't manage to beat Schalke 04 and qualify for the group stage
of the competition for rst time in their history after a 2.3 Aliated clubs
2-3 home and 1-1 away score and Schalke winning on
JSD Partizan[44][45]
aggregate.That season Paok nished Second in the regular season and third in the playos after a 3 point deduction due to the behaviour of the fans during the match
PAOK- Olympiakos (PAOK won 1-0 and proggresed to 3 Supporters
the nal which they losed 4-1 to Panathinaikos).The following season they nished third in the regular season .In
2015 The Club Owner Ivan Savvidis Payed all of The
Club Debts To the state of Greece.In the fth Month Of
2015 PAOK hired Frank Arnesen as the clubs technical
director.

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2.1

Facilities
Stadium

Name: Toumba Stadium[43]


Location: Toumba district, Thessaloniki, Greece, PAOK fans in Toumba Stadium (Gate 4)
Mikras Asias 1 Street
Gate 4 is where the largest PAOK supporters clubs assemYear Built: 1959 (Last time rebuilt in 2004, due to the ble. They generally support all clubs within the PAOK
2004 Summer Olympics, hosted in Greece, Athens.)
Sports Society, and mostly wear black and white symbols,
which are the clubs colors. The group as a whole traCapacity: 28,703 seats
ditionally maintains good relations with the Serbian FK
Ownership: AS PAOK Thessaloniki
Partizan football club supporters Grobari, as well as with
Used By: PAOK and PAOK Youth Team
the fans of OFI Crete, a friendship that is supported by anIoannis Dedeoglou who donated the land that the PAOK nual exchange of tickets and always excellent atmosphere
Sports Arena was built on has also oered to donate land on their matches.
next door to build a new Toumba of around 40,000 seats. Gate 4 members are known to be fanatic supporters of
However, PAOKs management has shown no interest their team, using recrackers and reworks to generate a

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MANAGEMENT

ality.

5.3 Out of team


Note: Flags indicate national team as dened under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

5.4 U-20 Squad


As of 23 August 2013 [47]

PAOK supporters

supportive atmosphere for their team. On the other hand, Note: Flags indicate national team as dened under FIFA eligiToumba Stadium is notorious for its hostility to opposing bility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationteams, which has earned it the moniker of black hell.[46] ality.

Rivalries

5.5 P.A.O.K. Captains

Main articles: Olympiacos and PAOK rivalry, Aris 5.6


and PAOK rivalry, Double-headed eagles derby and
Panathinaikos and PAOK rivalry
5.7

MVP of Season
Retired numbers

The rivalry between Olympiacos and PAOK, is longstanding, emerging in the 1960s, when the infamous case
of Giorgos Koudas' transfer from PAOK to Olympiacos
took place. The rivalry is mainly fueled by the corresponding rivalry that exists in many aspects between
Athens and Thessaloniki.
A deep-seated hatred also exists between PAOK and local rivals Aris Thessaloniki, which has culminated in two
memorable Greek Cup nals between them, each club
winning one. On an annual basis, erce derbies are contested for the Greek League, frequently accompanied by
violent outbreaks on and o the pitch.
Panathinaikos and AEK Athens are also considered major Big PAOK shirt in honour of the fans
rivals.
Retired PAOK FC Numbers

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5.1

Players
First team Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as dened under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

5.2

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as dened under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nation-

12 in honour of the fans, considered the 12th


player of the team in the pitch.
17 in honour of Panagiotis Katsouris, a PAOK
player that died in 1998 in a car accident.

5.8 Kit evolution the past years

6 Management

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6.1

Board of Directors

6.2

Coaching sta

6.3

Managers History

PAOK F.C. managers from 1970 onwards:[51]

PAOK has participated in every UEFA sanctioned competition except for the Champions League. On many occasions, mostly in the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Cup
Winners Cup, PAOK managed to eliminate famous European clubs, and the clubs name was made known outside Greek borders as well. Also highlighted were the
clubs fanatically obsessed fans, massively following the
club on every occasion.

Fernando Santos is the longest serving manager (2 PAOKs best Cup Winners cup performance was in
years and 10 months) and Mario Beretta is the short- the 197374 season, when they reached the quarternals of the competition. Eliminating Legia Warsaw
est (38 days).[28]
and Olympique Lyonnais on the way, PAOK were nally
Angelos Anastasiadis is the overall longest serving eliminated by Milan. After a 30 defeat at the San Siro,
manager (4 years an 2 months), in three distinct PAOK were held to a 22 draw at Toumba Stadium and
terms.
knocked out.

6.4

P.A.O.K. F.C. presidents


As of 13 September 2013 [52]

League performance and statistics


At 198687: had 3 nullied matches, resulting in 6
points.
Point system: 195960 to 197273: 321. 1973
74 to 199192: 210. 199293 onwards: 310.

7.1

Most league appearances and Top


scorers
As of 19 March 2015

UEFA competitions

PAOKs most successful UEFA Cup run was the 199798


season.PAOK qualied for the second round by beating
Arsenal 21 on aggregate. They went on to lose 96 on
aggregate to Atltico Madrid..
The most recent European-level achievement was the
elimination of Turkish club Fenerbahe in the 201011
UEFA Europa League playo round, and the subsequent
group stage success against Villareal CF, Dinamo Zagreb
and Club Brugge. This campaign ended in Russia against
CSKA Moscow, with PAOK however going down with
no less than a hard ght.
The clubs biggest win in a European competition
was 70 against Lokomotivi Tbilisi in 1999, while
the heaviest defeat was 06 to Wiener SC in 1965.
PAOK also holds the second place in the record for
consecutive participations in the UEFA Cup, one
behind Club Brugge. The club had participated in
the UEFA Cup nine times in a row from 199798
up to 200506. PAOK missed the chance to tie with
Brugge in 2006, as the club was banned by UEFA
from taking part in the 200607 season of the UEFA
Cup, despite having qualied, because of the clubs
long-unsettled debts.
Further information: PAOK F.C. in European football

9 Honours
Total Titles: (6)[53]

9.1 Domestic

Superleague Greece
Winners (2): 197576, 198485

PAOK F.C. in 201011 UEFA Europa League round of 32 match


against PFC CSKA Moscow.

Runners-up (6): 193637, 193940, 197273, 1977-78, 200910, 201213

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Greek Football Cup

[4] The unknown rst foreign player of PAOK Raymond Ettienne. paokmania.gr. Retrieved 10 May 2013.

Runners-up (13): 1938-39, 1950-51, 1954


55, 196970, 197071, 197273, 1976
77, 197778, 198081, 198283, 198485,
199192, 201314

[5] http://paoki.blogspot.com/2007/10/
uefa-1983-1984-bayern.html

International Regional
Greater Greece Cup

Regional
EPSM Championship
Winners (7): 1936-37, 194748, 194950,
195354, 195455, 195556, 195657,

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[3] http://www.paokfc.gr/en/club/history/

Winners (4): 197172, 197374, 200001,


200203

Winners (1): 1973

9.3

REFERENCES

Shirt and sponsor history

[6] http://ethnikososiallistis.pblogs.gr/2010/08/
megales-efrwpaikes-stigmes-mpagern-monahoy-paok-1983-84-0-0-9-8-.
html
[7] http://sports.in.gr/article/?aid=158270
[8] http://www.epo.gr/index.php?option=com_
content&view=article&id=1964&catid=78%
3A2010-02-22-21-10-50&Itemid=294
[9] http://sports.pathfinder.gr/football/a-national/paok/
186834.html
[10] http://news.pathfinder.gr/greece/politics/289639.html
[11] http://www.in.gr/sports/article.asp?lngEntityID=
711570&lngDtrID=246
[12] http://www.tovima.gr/default.asp?pid=2&ct=5&artid=
175225&dt=27/08/2006
[13] http://archive.enet.gr/online/online_text/c=115,dt=26.
11.2006
[14] http://www.enet.gr/?i=news.el.article&id=69911

The shirt and sponsors history the last 41 years:

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Club anthem

PAOKs club anthem was written by Mimis Traiforos,


composed by Petros Giannakos and sung by Petros Garonis.

12

See also

PAOK (The Sports Club as a whole)


P.A.O.K. Thessaloniki B.C. - Basketball

[15] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Hellas/AEth/
Panathinaikos/126837.html
[16] http://www.in.gr/sports/article.asp?lngEntityID=
754310&lngDtrID=246
[17] http://news.pathfinder.gr/sports/356496.html
[18] http://www.contra.gr/Stories/131651.html
[19] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Hellas/Superleague/
PAOK/211271.html
[20] http://www.cosmo.gr/Music/Hellas/203890.html
[21] http://sports.in.gr/football/superleague/article/?aid=
922443

P.A.O.K. Thessaloniki H.C. - Handball

[22] http://www.sport-fm.gr/article/143361

P.A.O.K. Thessaloniki V.C. - Volleyball

[23] http://www.paokfc.gr/swift.jsp?CMCCode=100602&
extLang=

Toumba Stadium (PAOK Football Stadium)

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References

[24] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Hellas/Superleague/
PAOK/273907.html
[25] http://www.apn.gr/news/sports/
o-mario-beretta-episima-proponitis-tou-paok/

[1] http://www.paokfc.gr/swift.jsp?CMCCode=100601&
extLang=

[26] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Hellas/Superleague/
PAOK/281426.html

[2] " 20 .
(Savvidis era at PAOK with 10M Euro
investment)" (in Greek). Thessaloniki: In.gr. 10 August
2012. Retrieved 14 August 2012.

[27] http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/
newsid=1507708.html
[28] http://www.enet.gr/?i=news.el.article&id=186145

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[29] http://www.contra.gr/matchStories/282728.html

14 External links

[30] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Europe/ChL/PAOK/
283559.html

The Ocial Website of PAOK FC (Greek) (English)

[31] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Europe/EuropaLeague/
PAOK/285056.html

The Ocial Boutique of PAOK FC (Greek) (English)

[32] http://www.contra.gr/matchStories/285830.html

PAOK Thessaloniki History PAOK Thessaloniki


History provided on behalf of Melbourne Club
PAOK (English)

[33] http://www.contra.gr/matchStories/291168.html
[34] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Hellas/Superleague/
article1072827.ece
[35] http://www.contra.gr/matchStories/295872.html
[36] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Europe/EuropaLeague/
PAOK/301555.html
[37] http://www.contra.gr/matchStories/310478.html
[38] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Europe/EuropaLeague/
CSKAMoskva_PAOK/311300.html
[39] http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Hellas/Superleague/
PAOK/327513.html
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thrhskeia.146433.html
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newsid=1
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view=article&id=99&Itemid=397
[47] http://www.paokfc.gr/omada/k-20/=13 july 2013
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[49] Technical Sta.
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[51] http://olapaok.gr/podosfairo/Proponitis/dermitzakhs_o_
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PAOK FC UEFA.com

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