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1.1
[4]
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.
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
1.4
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
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
Dimitris Salpingidis
1.7
5
duo and the needed investments seemed highly unlikely.
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
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
1.8
7
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
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
HISTORY
1.9
Hedwiges Maduro
2.2
Training facilities
2
2.1
Facilities
Stadium
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MANAGEMENT
ality.
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
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-
6 Management
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6.1
Board of Directors
6.2
Coaching sta
6.3
Managers History
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
7.1
UEFA competitions
9 Honours
Total Titles: (6)[53]
9.1 Domestic
Superleague Greece
Winners (2): 197576, 198485
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9.2
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[4] The unknown rst foreign player of PAOK Raymond Ettienne. paokmania.gr. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
[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/
9.3
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PAOK/301555.html
[37] http://www.contra.gr/matchStories/310478.html
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PAOK FC UEFA.com
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