1929–30 Panhellenic Championship Explained

Competition:Panhellenic Championship
Season:1929–30
Winners:Panathinaikos
1st Greek title
Relegated:none
League Topscorer:Angelos Messaris
(7 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Panathinaikos 8–2 Olympiacos
Biggest Away Win:Aris 1–4 Panathinaikos
Highest Scoring:Panathinaikos 8–2 Olympiacos
Matches:6
Total Goals:30
Longest Wins:Panathinaikos
Longest Unbeaten:Panathinaikos (4 matches)
Longest Winless:Olympiacos
Aris (3 matches)
Longest Losses:Olympiacos (3 matches)
Highest Attendance:10,000

Prevseason:1928–29
Nextseason:1930–31

The 1929–30 Panhellenic Championship was the second season of the highest football league of Greece. It was held with the participation of 3 teams, the champions of the founding Associations of the HFF, Athens, Piraeus and Macedonia, in which Panathinaikos, Olympiacos and Aris respectively finished first. Panathinaikos emerged champion for their first title, undefeated, which among other things on June 1, 1930, achieving a historic 8–2 victory over Olympiacos, which is the widest victory margin in a match between the two eternal opponents.

The point system was: Win: 2 points - Draw: 1 point - Loss: 0 points.

Qualification round

Athens Football Clubs Association

width=190TeamQualificationPAOAEKATRAPOLPALATH
1align=left bgcolor=#9AFF9APanathinaikos (Q)105512+4318Final Round1–110–34–14–211–0
2AEK Athens10366+30131–11–21–03–112–0
3Atromitos101628-12101–10
4Apollon Athens101716+181–32–18–0
5Palaio Faliro101225-1361–42–2
6Athinaikos10453-4921–7

Piraeus Football Clubs Association

Macedonia Football Clubs Association

Final round

League table

Matches

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Angelos MessarisPanathinaikos7
2 Georgios AndrianopoulosOlympiacos4
Mimis PierrakosPanathinaikos
4 Iordanis VogdanouAris3
5 Dinos AndrianopoulosOlympiacos2
Vasilios AndrianopoulosOlympiacos

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