1986–87 AEK Athens F.C. season explained

Club:AEK Athens
Season:1986–87
Manager:Ab Fafié
(until 30 December)
Nikos Alefantos
(until 7 May)
Nikos Christidis
Mgrtitle:Manager
Chairman:Andreas Zafiropoulos
Chrtitle:Chairman
League:Alpha Ethniki
League Result:7th
Cup1:Greek Cup
Cup1 Result:Additional round
Cup2:UEFA Cup
Cup2 Result:First round
League Topscorer:
Jim Patikas (5)
Season Topscorer:
Jim Patikas (5)
Highest Attendance:55,186 vs Internazionale
(21 October 1986)
Lowest Attendance:6,896 vs Apollon Kalamarias
(11 April 1987)
Average Attendance:21,385
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Prevseason:1985–86
Nextseason:1987–88

The 1986–87 season was the 63rd season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the 28th consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Alpha Ethniki, the Greek Cup and the UEFA Cup. The season began on 7 September 1986 and finished on 7 June 1987.

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Overview

In the summer of 1986, AEK Athens continued to be administratively at the hands of Andreas Zafiropoulos. The reactions of the fans towards the administration became even more intense, while the financial problems began to appear in the club. Nevertheless, AEK proceeded with the transfers of Dimitris Pittas from PAOK, Giorgos Peppes from Ethnikos Piraeus and Lampros Georgiadis from Anagennisi Arta. As for the wheel of the team, Zafiropoulos decided to entrust it to a practitioner of the Dutch "school" and brought Ab Fafié to Athens and signed him on July 7. The Dutch coach presented himself as a strict coach and from his first days on the yellow and black bench and punished various players in order to impose himself in the locker rooms. The expectations in his person were high, but his term at AEK was crowned with absolute failure. AEK faced many problems beyond the financial ones. Thomas Mavros was suffering from injuries and Esterházy was in bad condition. In addition, AEK started the championship with 3 points deducted, from a punishment that they "carried" from the previous season, due to the "Chrysovitsianos" case. The team continued to use the Athens Olympic Stadium as their home ground and this would be another burden during the season.

AEK started the championship badly. Even though they prevailed in difficult grounds, such as Aris Stadium and Alkazar Stadium, they won at home only once against PAS Giannina in the 2nd matchday. It was noteworthy that it took 5 months to win again at home. In the UEFA Cup, AEK were unlucky since they were drawn against Internazionale of Giovanni Trapattoni with players such as Pasarella, Rummenigge and Bergomi. In the first match at San Siro, AEK stood with the demands and surprised by their performance, especially in the first half during which they had the opportunity to score a goal. However, in the second half, they conceded the two goals that shaped the final result, in a match that was attended by about 1,000 Greek fans. In Athens, Inter took the lead very quickly and ended the qualifying case. However, the players of AEK tried their best and had two opportunities in the first half, while in the second there was a significant improvement with the creation of several dangerous chances, but without scoring a goal. At the end of the first half, the Swedish referee, Eriksson did not count AEK's goal, as he whistled for half time in a corner kick while the ball was midair and fractions of a second before the ball reached the net, to everyone's surprise, which irritated the crowd.

In the cup, AEK exceeded the obstacle of Olympiacos Volos in the first round, but were eliminated at the next round by Panionios at the extra time. Fafié was fired in December and would take over the bench of the only team he ever won at home, while in another game of fate for the club, their former coach beat them as an opponent in the game of the second round at Ioannina.

In one of the worst choices in his presidency, Zafiropoulos entrusted the technical leadership of AEK to Nikos Alefantos. In the winter transfer window they were strengthened with Rajko Janjanin, from OFI. At the same time, however, Esterházy left for Panathinaikos and Ballis returned to Aris. The team continued their instability in their performances until the end of one of the worst seasons in their history. The fans were running out of patience for a long time and found the opportunity to break out on 11 April, in the home game against Apollon Kalamarias. The match was at the 80th minute and AEK were ahead by 2–0, when Alefantos provocatively subbed off Thomas Mavros, who had returned after many months of injury, resulting in the fans turning against the coach and the president. In the press conference of the match, Alefantos spoke out against Mavros, considering him "finished" as a footballer.[1] All that in combination with the unjustified tolerance of the administration, led to the departure of Mavros from the team as a result of which that would be his final match at AEK. Shortly after, Alefantos was sacked and AEK finished the season with Nikos Christidis as an interim coach. In the last 3 games of the league, AEK did compete along with 11 other clubs in the strike declared by the Footballers' Union. The result of their participation in the strike was the deduction of 6 points, which in the end did not affect the final standings.[2] Eventually, AEK finished in 7th place, 30 points behind the champions Olympiacos. Theologis Papadopoulos, Stelios Manolas and Jim Patikas were the players whose performances stood out, in a very bad season for the team.[3]

Players

Squad information

NOTE: The players are the ones that have been announced by the AEK Athens' press release. No edits should be made unless a player arrival or exit is announced. Updated 7 June 1987, 23:59 UTC+3.

PlayerNat.Position(s)Date of birth (Age)SignedPrevious clubTransfer feeContract until
Goalkeepers
Spyros IkonomopoulosGKJune 30, 19871978 AEK Athens U201989
Theologis Papadopoulos (Vice-captain)GKJune 30, 19871984₯9,000,0001989
Defenders
Makis ChatzisRB / LBJune 30, 19871984 Apollon Athens₯6,750,0001989
Panagiotis StylianopoulosRB / LBJune 30, 19871978 AEK Athens U201988
Ilias ArmodorosLBJune 30, 19871985 Ethnikos PiraeusFree1990
Takis KaragiozopoulosCB / DM / STJune 30, 19871981 VeriaFree1991
Polyvios ChatzopoulosCB / DMJune 30, 19871985 Panionios₯10,400,0001990
Stelios ManolasCB / RBJune 30, 19871979 AEK Athens U201988
Giorgos PeppesCBJune 30, 19871986 Ethnikos PiraeusFree1992
Sotiris MavrodimosCB / RB / LB / DMJune 30, 19871986 Kozani₯5,500,0001991
Christos VasilopoulosRB / LBJune 30, 19871986 Panachaiki₯8,000,0001991
Stefanos PorfyrisCBJune 30, 19871985 AEK Athens U201987
Midfielders
Rajko JanjaninCMJune 30, 19871986 OFIFree1988
Pavlos DimitriouAM / LBJune 30, 19871985 Panserraikos₯11,000,0001989
Dimitris PittasAM / CMJune 30, 19871986 PAOKFree1989
Pavlos PapaioannouDM / RB / RMJune 30, 19871983 Rodos₯10,000,0001988
Nikos PiasCMJune 30, 19871984 Rodos₯1,350,0001989
Lampros GeorgiadisAM / LM / LBJune 30, 19871986 Anagennisi Arta₯12,000,0001991
Jim PatikasRM / LM / RW / LW / SSJune 30, 19871985 Sydney Croatia₯5,000,0001988
Forwards
Thomas Mavros (Captain)ST / LWJune 30, 19871976 Panionios₯4,000,0001987
Håkan SandbergSTJune 30, 19871984 IFK Göteborg₯8,000,0001988
Andreas VoitsidisST / RW / LWJune 30, 19871984 Kastoria₯2,400,0001989
Giannis DintsikosST / SS / RW / LW / AMJune 30, 19871981 Kastoria₯20,000,0001991
Georgios ChristodoulouST / SS / LWJune 30, 19871985 AkratitosFree1988
Left during Winter Transfer Window
Vasilios GeorgopoulosAMJune 30, 19871986 PanioniosFree1988
Dinos BallisAM / CM / DM / SS / ST / CBJune 30, 19871981 Aris₯17,000,0001991
Babis AkrivopoulosAM / SS / STJune 30, 19871983 Veria₯8,400,0001988
Dimitris StafylidisCMJune 30, 19871985 AEK Athens U201988
Márton EsterházySS / ST / RW / LW / AMJune 30, 19871984 Honvéd₯25,000,0001986
From Reserve Squad
Panagiotis SavvidisGKJune 30, 1987 AEK Athens U20
Dimitris VolonakisLB / CBJune 30, 1987 Kalymnikos
Giorgos MarkouCBJune 30, 1987 Atromitos U17
Babis VafiadisCB AEK Athens U20
Charalampos ZarotiadisCM / AM / SSJune 30, 1987 AEK Athens U20
Nikos KotzabasakisDM AEK Athens U20
Andreas AnagnostopoulosCM AEK Athens U20
Giorgos DimitriadisCM AEK Athens U20
Dimitris DimitriadisCM AEK Athens U20
Tasos SiderisRM / RW AEK Athens U20
Giannis GiannitsisST AEK Athens U20
Giannis TzogiasST AEK Athens U20
Babis MarangosST AEK Athens U20

Transfers

In

Summer

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Kozani₯5,500,00030 June 1991[4]
Panachaiki₯8,000,00030 June 1991[5]
Anagennisi Arta₯11,000,00030 June 1991[6]
PanioniosFree transfer30 June 1988[7]
Vyzas MegaraLoan return30 June 1989

Winter

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Ethnikos Piraeus₯10,000,000[8] 30 June 1992[9]
OFIFree transfer31 December 1988[10]
PAOKFree transfer30 November 1988[11]

Out

Winter

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ArisContract termination[12]
KalamataContract termination[13]
PanathinaikosContract termination[14]
VeriaContract termination[15]

Loan out

Summer

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FostirasFree30 June 1987[16]

Winter

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PannafpliakosFree30 November 1987[17]

Notes

a. 4,000,000 in cash, 1,500,000 in sports material and the incomes from an arranged friendly match between the two clubs.

b. 8,500,000 in cash, 1,500,000 in sports material and 1,000,000 from the incomes from an arranged friendly match between the two clubs.[18]

Contract renewals

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30 June 198630 June 1988[19]
30 June 198630 June 1991[20]

Overall transfer activity

Expenditure

Summer: ₯34,500,000

Winter: ₯0

Total: ₯34,500,000

Income

Summer: ₯0

Winter: ₯0

Total: ₯0

Net Totals

Total: ₯34,500,000

Winter: ₯0

Total: ₯34,500,000

Competitions

Alpha Ethniki

See main article: 1986–87 Alpha Ethniki.

Fixtures

Greek Cup

See main article: 1986–87 Greek Football Cup.

Matches

UEFA Cup

See main article: 1986–87 UEFA Cup.

First round

Statistics

Squad statistics

! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; text-align:center" | Goalkeepers|-! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Defenders|-! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Midfielders|-! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Forwards|-! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Left during Winter Transfer Window|-! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| From Reserve Squad|-|}

Goalscorers

Rankwidth=200 style="background:#FFDE00Playerwidth=120 style="background:#FFDE00Alpha Ethnikiwidth=120 style="background:#FFDE00Greek Cupwidth=120 style="background:#FFDE00UEFA Cupwidth=120 style="background:#FFDE00Total
15005
23104
33003
3003
3003
3003
72002
2002
2002
101001
1001
1001
1001
1001
Own goals0000
Totals31 1 032

Clean sheets

The list is sorted by competition order when total clean sheets are equal and then alphabetically by surname. Clean sheets in games where both goalkeepers participated are awarded to the goalkeeper who started the game. Goalkeepers with no appearances are not included.

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17108
20000
Totals 7 1 0 8

Disciplinary record

|-! colspan="17" style="background:#FFDE00; text-align:center" | Goalkeepers|-! colspan="17" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Defenders|-! colspan="17" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Midfielders|-! colspan="17" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Forwards|-! colspan="17" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Left during Winter Transfer Window|-! colspan="17" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| From Reserve Squad|}

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AEK-KAΛΑΜΑΡΙΑ 2-0 1986 Αλεφαντος κατα Θωμα Μαυρου. youtube.com.
  2. Web site: Το ποδόσφαιρο απεργεί. contra.gr.
  3. Web site: Περίοδος 1986-1987. 22 May 2015. aekpedia.com. el.
  4. newspaper Atheltic Echo 15/7/1986 pages 1, 6
  5. newspaper Atheltic Echo 28/7/1986 pages 1, 5
  6. Web site: ΛΑΜΠΡΟΣ ΓΕΩΡΓΙΑΔΗΣ ΑΕΚ 1986 συνεντευξη. youtube.com.
  7. newspaper Atheltic Echo 16/7/1986 page 4
  8. newspaper Atheltic Echo 28/11/1986 pages 1, 6
  9. newspaper Atheltic Echo 2/12/1986 page 4
  10. newspaper Atheltic Echo 2/12/1986 pages 1, 4
  11. newspaper Atheltic Echo 13/12/1986 pages 1, 3
  12. newspaper Atheltic Echo 16/12/1986 pages 1, 8
  13. newspaper Atheltic Echo 20/12/1986 pages 1, 6
  14. newspaper Atheltic Echo 4/12/1986 page 1
  15. newspaper Atheltic Echo 19/12/1986 page 3
  16. newspaper Atheltic Echo 29/7/1986 page 6
  17. newspaper Atheltic Echo 29/11/1986 page 8
  18. newspaper Atheltic Echo 15/7/1986 pages 1, 6
  19. newspaper Atheltic Echo 3/7/1986 page 3
  20. newspaper Atheltic Echo 16/7/1986 page 3