1983 Greek Football Cup final explained

1983 Greek Cup final
Event:1982–83 Greek Football Cup
Team1:AEK Athens
Team1score:2
Team2:PAOK
Team2score:0
Date:29 June 1983
Stadium:Olympic Stadium
City:Marousi, Athens
Referee:Antonis Vassaras (Thessaloniki)
Attendance:72,240
Previous:1982
Next:1984

The 1983 Greek Cup final was the 39rd final of the Greek Cup. The match took place on 29 June 1983 at the Olympic Stadium. The contesting teams were AEK Athens and PAOK. It was AEK Athens' twelfth Greek Cup final in their 59 years of existence and PAOK's twelfth Greek Cup final in their 57-year history.[1] The match was marked by terrible incidents, caused by PAOK fans before, during and after the match causing a lot of damages on and off the stadium. The director of the stadium, Vangelis Savramis, tried to cancel the match, something that was not possible and at the board was written that PAOK is charged with ₯100,000,000. The General Secretary of Sports, Kimonas Koulouris asked for the income to be blocked in order to cover the damages, which reached ₯5,000,000, while he stated that the stadium would never be given for any Greek club.[2] [3]

Venue

This was the first Greek Cup final held at the Athens Olympic Stadium.

The Athens Olympic Stadium was built in 1982. The stadium is used as a venue for Greece. Its current capacity is 80,000 and hosted a European Cup final in 1983.[4]

Background

AEK Athens had reached the Greek Cup final eleven times, winning six of them. The last time that they had won the Cup was in 1978 (2–0 against PAOK). The last time that had played in a final was in 1979, where they had lost to Panionios by 3–1.

PAOK had reached the Greek Cup final eleven times, winning two of them. The last time that they had won the Cup was in 1974 (4–3 on penalties, which came after a 2–2 draw at the end of the extra time against Olympiacos). The last time that had played in a final was in 1981, where they had lost to Olympiacos by 3–1.

The two teams had met each other in a Cup final two times in the 1939 and 1978 finals.[5]

Route to the final

AEK AthensRoundPAOK
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Kilkisiakos2–1 (A)First roundAnagennisi Karditsa7–0 (H)
ByeAdditional roundAlmopos Aridea3–0 (A)
Panserraikos4–2 (H)Round of 32Vyzas Megara3–1 (A)
Irodotos9–13–1 (H)6–0 (A)Round of 16Ethnikos Alexandroupoli6–02–0 (A)4–0 (H)
Olympiacos3–12–1 (H)1–0 (A)Quarter-finalsPanargiakos3–01–0 (A)2–0 (H)
Iraklis3–3 (a)1–3 (A)2–0 (H)Semi-finalsRodos3–02–0 (H)1–0 (A)

Match

Details

GK  1 Christos Arvanitis
DF  2
DF  5
DF  4 Stelios Manolas
DF  3 Vangelis Paraprastanitis
MF  6
MF 10 Vangelis Vlachos (c)
MF  8 Christos Ardizoglou
MF  9 Manolis Kottis
FW  7
FW 11 Thomas Mavros
Substitutes:
DF 16
MF    Stavros Letsas
FW 14
Manager:
Helmut Senekowitsch
GK  1 Mladen Furtula
DF  2 Nikos Alavantas
DF  3 Giannis Psarras
DF  4 Thomas Singas
DF  5 Georgios Skartados
MF  6
MF  7 Holger Trimhold
MF 10 Giorgos Koudas (c)
FW  8 Neto Guerino
FW  9 Christos Dimopoulos
FW 11 Georgios Kostikos
Substitutes:
 
MF 13 Stathis Triantafyllidis
 
Manager:
Heinz Höher
width=50% valign=topAssistant referees


Makis Germanakos (Athens)
Giorgos Koukoulakis (Heraklion)

width=50% valign=topMatch rules
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of two substitutions

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kipello1981-1990. epo.gr. el.
  2. Web site: Η ΑΕΚ το «σήκωσε» στον πρώτο τελικό στο ΟΑΚΑ. newsbeast.gr. 29 June 2011. el.
  3. Web site: Πρώτος τελικός με επεισόδια στο ΟΑΚΑ. Κώστας. Πάλλης. oldfootball.gr. el.
  4. Web site: Athens Olympic Stadium "Spyros Louis" (OAKA). stadia.gr.
  5. Web site: Greece - List of Cup Winners. RSSSF.