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1964–65 AEK Athens F.C. season

AEK Athens
1964–65 season
ChairmanAlexandros Makridis
ManagerMirko Kokotović
StadiumAEK Stadium
Alpha Ethniki2nd
Greek CupQuarter-finals
European Cup Winners' CupFirst round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Kostas Nestoridis (17)

All:
Kostas Papageorgiou
Kostas Nestoridis (20 each)
Highest home attendance34,054 vs Panathinaikos
(3 January 1965)
Lowest home attendance3,425 vs Ethnikos Piraeus
(21 March 1965)
Average home league attendance15,921
Biggest winApollon Athens 1–7 AEK Athens
Biggest defeatDinamo Zagreb 3–0 AEK Athens

The 1964–65 season was the 41st season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the sixth consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Alpha Ethniki, the Greek Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup. The season began on 9 September 1964 and finished on 2 July 1965.

Overview

In the summer of 1964, the management of AEK Athens, having the goal of winning the league, hired Mirko Kokotović, a successful coach at the time, who had won the Turkish championship with Fenerbahçe and participated in the quarter-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup. Furthermore, with the great Kleanthis Maropoulos acting as the technical director, AEK proceeded in great transfer moves, as Fotis Balopoulos was acquired from Proodeftiki, Giorgos Kefalidis was also acquired from Pierikos, as well as the legendary Lefter Küçükandonyadis from Fenerbahce, even though he was at an advanced age. At the first training and the consecration of AEK, 4,000-5,000 fans were gathered and showed great enthusiasm, while the management of the team expressed faith and optimism for winning the championship.[1]

AEK played for the first time in their history in the final stage of UEFA competitions and specifically of the Cup Winners' Cup, which were drawn for its first round against Dinamo Zagreb. Over 30,000 fans rushed to AEK Stadium on 9 September, to see the top scorer of the World Cup of Chile, Dražan Jerković, and the rest of the famous Yugoslavs play. However, the spectacle was not what was expected, since both clubs started scared and harsh. The Yugoslavs were extremely unsportsmanlike in their game, as they wanted a draw and to kill the time off, while AEK pressed unorthodoxly, but were unable to create many dangerous chances. The referee refused the penalty and the players of the Union were overcome by intense irritation and the bad match continued in the second half, but in the hourmark, the Yugoslavs had gone too far with unsportsmanlike tackling which resulted in Zdenko Kobeščak dismissal with a straight red after a harsh tackle that lifted Mimis Papaioannou in the air. A fight between the players ensued, the enraged fans threw oranges and objects on the pitch and the game was almost stopped at the expense of AEK. That inrerruption favored AEK who scored twice within 5 minutes with Papaioannou and Nestoridis and the game ended with AEK gaining an important advantage, while also achieving a historic victory, the first in their history in the UEFA competitions.[2] The rematch at Stadion Maksimir turned into a battle after the Yugoslavs showed unprecedented fanaticism and played even tougher than the first leg. The referee decided to take cards out of his pocket only when things got dangerously out of hand in the second half. Dynamo played much more aggressively, but the very good performance of Stelios Serafidis and Aleko Yordan limited the Yugoslavs' striker, Dražan Jerković, however the half ended in the worst possible way for AEK, as they found themselves losing by 1–0 at the stoppage time. With the game bordering on unsportsmanlike, Dynamo quickly equalized the score of the first match and 7 minutes later they made it 3-0. From that point on, no football was played as the players of AEK, clearly irritated and overwhelmed by the hard play of their opponents, started to play unsportsmanlike, while the atmosphere was particularly tense and Spyros Pomonis was sent off in the 76th minute, as well as Slaven Zambata at the 85th minte. A new series of incidents followed, which culminated in the end, when some of the fans of Dynamo entered the playing field and moved against the Greek team. The worst were avoided, but the final result remained, which left AEK out of the tournament.[3]

Their beginning in the championship was not the best. In the first three matches AEK had two draws and a victory away from home by the emphatic 1–7 against Apollon Athens, but since then, their performance was stabilized at a satisfactory level for the first round of the championship. On the 12th matchday, they faced Panathinaikos at home and after their 2-2 draw in a match that, due to the large crowd at the stadium and its pressure, the billboards caved in resulting in 27 injuries, they improved their performance. In the crucial postponed match at Karaiskakis Stadium against Olympiacos, who was the other contender for the championship before 45,000 spectators, AEK found themselves losing 1–0 but with a sustained counter-attack in the second half they won 1–2, taking the second place, leaving the red and whites one point behind. The crucial match that largely decided the champion took place on the 26th matchday with AEK facing Panathinaikos away from home. AEK started the match decisively losing several chances, however Panathinaikos took a 1–0 lead immediately after the first half hour, while in the second half, Panathinaikos were better and the footballers of AEK were fruistated by not being able to turn the situation around. Thus, AEK was left behind in claiming the championship and in the last matchday, they faced Olympiakos and in front of 25,000 spectators even though they were ahead by 3–1, they eventually were equalized in the 90th minute, resulting in the match ending 3–3 with AEK finishing second in the league.[4]

In the Greek Cup, AEK were eliminated at the quarter-finals, losing by 3–1 from Olympiacos away from home, after they had eliminated Athinaikos and PAOK winning both by 4–0 at home.[5][6]

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 2 July 1965, 23:59 UTC+2.

Player Nat. Position(s) Date of birth (Age) Signed Previous club Transfer fee Contract until
Goalkeepers
Stelios Serafidis Greece GK (1935-08-06)6 August 1935 (aged 29) 1953 Greece AEK Athens U20 1972
Vangelis Petrakis Greece GK (1938-09-07)7 September 1938 (aged 26) 1962 Greece Aris Free 1967
Theodoros Maniateas Greece GK (1945-03-19)19 March 1945 (aged 20) 1964 Greece Panthisiakos Free 1969
Defenders
Alekos Sofianidis GreeceTurkey LB / LM / LW (1937-08-03)3 August 1937 (aged 27) 1959 Turkey Beşiktaş Free 1969
Aleko Yordan TurkeyGreece CB (1938-01-10)10 January 1938 (aged 27) 1962 Turkey Beykoz Free 1969
Manolis Kanellopoulos Greece RB / CB (1938-01-12)12 January 1938 (aged 27) 1962 Greece Egaleo Free 1965
Theofilos Vernezis Greece RB / CB / GK 1938 (aged 26–27) 1956 Greece AEK Athens U20 1965
Giorgos Kefalidis Greece RB / CB (1941-03-21)21 March 1941 (aged 24) 1964 Greece Pierikos Free 1972
Fotis Balopoulos Greece CB / DM / CM / ST (1943-12-17)17 December 1943 (aged 21) 1964 Greece Proodeftiki ₯450,000 1970
Lakis Fragoudakis Greece CB / DM 1944 (aged 20–21) 1964 Free agent Free 1970
Panagiotis Stasinopoulos Greece CB 1944 (aged 20–21) 1963 Greece AEK Athens U20 1969
Midfielders
Miltos Papapostolou Greece DM / CB (1935-09-09)9 September 1935 (aged 29) 1956 Greece Egaleo Free 1965
Giorgos Petridis Greece AM / SS / ST (1938-02-10)10 February 1938 (aged 27) 1957 Greece Pera Club Free 1966
Stelios Skevofilakas Greece LM / RM / AM (1939-01-06)6 January 1939 (aged 26) 1960 Greece Eleftheroupoli Free 1972
Emilios Theofanidis Greece CM / CB (1939-11-30)30 November 1939 (aged 25) 1963 Greece Aris Ptolemaidas Free 1965
Fanis Tasinos Greece LM / CM (1941-10-28)28 October 1941 (aged 23) 1963 Greece Korinthos ₯500,000 1966
Michalis Simigdalas Greece CM (1944-06-23)23 June 1944 (aged 21) 1963 Greece AEK Athens U20 1969
Giorgos Karafeskos Greece CM / DM / RM / RW (1946-12-08)8 December 1946 (aged 18) 1963 Greece AEK Athens U20 1974
Forwards
Lefter Küçükandonyadis TurkeyGreece LW / RW / SS / ST (1925-12-22)22 December 1925 (aged 39) 1964 Turkey Fenerbahçe Free 1965
Kostas Nestoridis Greece ST / SS (1930-03-15)15 March 1930 (aged 35) 1955 Greece Panionios Free 1966
Andreas Stamatiadis (Captain) Greece RW / LW / SS / ST (1935-08-16)16 August 1935 (aged 29) 1952 Greece AEK Athens U20 1969
Kostas Papageorgiou Greece ST (1941-01-01)1 January 1941 (aged 24) 1963 Greece Atromitos ₯200,000 1969
Mimis Papaioannou Greece SS / ST / AM (1942-08-23)23 August 1942 (aged 22) 1962 Greece Veria ₯175,000 1970
Spyros Pomonis Greece LW / LM (1944-02-12)12 February 1944 (aged 21) 1960 Greece AEK Athens U20 1973

Transfers

In

Pos. Player From Fee Date Contract Until Source
GK Greece Theodoros Maniateas Greece Panthisiakos Free transfer 1 July 1964 30 June 1969
DF Greece Fotis Balopoulos Greece Proodeftiki ₯450,000[a] 1 July 1964 30 June 1970
DF Greece Lakis Fragoudakis Free agent Free transfer 1 July 1964 30 June 1970
DF Greece Giorgos Kefalidis Greece Pierikos Free transfer 1 July 1964 30 June 1972
FW Turkey Lefter Küçükandonyadis Turkey Fenerbahçe Free transfer 1 July 1964 30 June 1965
a. ^ plus Aris Tsachouridis.

Out

Pos. Player To Fee Date Source
DF Greece Giannis Marditsis Greece Korinthos End of contract 1 July 1964
DF Greece Panagiotis Charalampidis Greece Iraklis Free transfer 1 July 1964
DF Greece Mimis Anastasiadis Free agent End of contract 1 July 1964
MF Greece Sofos Koulidis Greece Panegialios Free transfer 1 July 1964
FW Greece Aris Tsachouridis Greece Proodeftiki Free transfer 1 July 1964

Loan out

Pos. Player To Fee Date Until Option to buy Source
FW Greece Nikos Sevastopoulos South Africa Hellenic Free 1 July 1964 30 June 1965 Red XN

Overall transfer activity

Expenditure: Decrease ₯450,000

Income: Increase ₯0

Net Total: Decrease ₯450,000

Pre-season and friendlies

23 September 1964 Friendly AEK Athens Greece 2–0 Greece PAOK Nea Filadelfeia
Stadium: AEK Stadium
12 May 1965 Friendly AEK Athens Greece 3–3 Spain Real Madrid Nea Filadelfeia
Report
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 29,158[7]

Competitions

Overall record

Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Alpha Ethniki 27 September 1964 27 June 1965 Matchday 1 2nd 30 18 10 2 64 22 +42 060.00
Greek Cup 4 April 1965 2 July 1965 Round of 32 Quarter-finals 3 2 0 1 9 3 +6 066.67
European Cup Winners' Cup 9 September 1964 16 September 1964 First round First round 2 1 0 1 2 3 −1 050.00
Total 35 21 10 4 75 28 +47 060.00

Last updated: 2 July 1965
Source: Competitions

Alpha Ethniki

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Panathinaikos (C) 30 20 9 1 76 19 +57 79 Qualification for European Cup preliminary round
2 AEK Athens 30 18 10 2 64 22 +42 76
3 Olympiacos 30 18 5 7 73 40 +33 71 Qualification for Cup Winners' Cup first round
4 Proodeftiki 30 11 12 7 39 32 +7 64
5 Pierikos 30 12 8 10 39 39 0 62
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th decision match.
(C) Champions

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
30 18 10 2 64 22  +42 76 11 4 0 38 12  +26 7 6 2 26 10  +16

Results by Matchday

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAΗAHHAAHAH
ResultDDWWLWDDWWWDDWWWWWDWDWWWWDLWWD
Position674275564433332222322222222222
Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Fixtures

27 September 1964 1 Doxa Drama 1–1 AEK Athens Drama
16:00 EET (UTC+2)
  • Ioannou 70'
Stadium: Doxa Drama Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Fabio Monti (Italy)
4 October 1964 2 AEK Athens 1–1 Proodeftiki Nea Filadelfeia
15:45 EET (UTC+2)
  • Mavrikos 67'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 15,906
Referee: Petar Djonev (Bulgaria)
10 October 1964 3 Apollon Athens 1–7 AEK Athens Rizoupoli
Stadium: Rizoupoli Stadiun
Attendance: 10,426
Referee: Thomas Vergotis (Rhodes)
18 October 1964 4 AEK Athens 3–1 Apollon Kalamarias Nea Filadelfeia
  • Nifadopoulos 63'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Ermenegildo Piantoni (Italy)
25 October 1964 5 Pierikos 1–0 AEK Athens Katerini
15:30 EET (UTC+2)
  • Felekidis 5'
Stadium: Katerini Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Stassle (Switzerland)
1 November 1964 6 AEK Athens 2–1 Iraklis Nea Filadelfeia
15:15 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 13,778
Referee: Machiorti (Italy)
8 November 1964 7 Ethnikos Piraeus 0–0 AEK Athens Piraeus
15:15 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 38,174
Referee: Lajos Aranyosi (Hungary)
15 November 1964 8 AEK Athens 0–0 Aris Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 28,375
Referee: Hans-Joachim Weyland (West Germany)
6 December 1964 9 Panegialios 2–3 AEK Athens Aigio
15:00 EET (UTC+2)
  • Loukanidis 49'
  • Papadopoulos 90+2'
Stadium: Aigio National Stadium
Attendance: 3,654
Referee: Kostas Xanthos (Dodecanese)
13 December 1964 10 Trikala 0–3 AEK Athens Trikala
15:00 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Trikala Municipal Stadium
Attendance: 7,682
Referee: Janusz Marcinkowski (Poland)
20 December 1964 11 AEK Athens 1–0 PAOK Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 12,897
Referee: Günter Sparing (West Germany)
3 January 1965 12 AEK Athens 2–2 Panathinaikos Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 34,054
Referee: Willi Thier (West Germany)
Note: The first half ended with a 10-minute delay, due to the protests at the sent-off of Takis Loukanidis in the 5th minute and the injury of Andreou in 32nd minute.
10 January 1965 13 Niki Volos 0–0 AEK Athens Volos
15:00 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: Niki Volos Stadium
Attendance: 4,404
Referee: Heinz Siebert (West Germany)
17 January 1965 14 AEK Athens 1–0 Panionios Nea Filadelfeia
15:00 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 13,134
Referee: Fabio Monti (Italy)
7 April 1965 15 Olympiacos 1–2 AEK Athens Piraeus
16:30 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 42,415
Referee: Bruno De Marchi (Italy)
Note: The match was scheduled for 24 January and despite the rain that rained incessantly all day and turned the stadium into mud, 35,000 fans of both clubs were gathered, thus the German referee Horst Mathieu allowed of the conduct of the game. In the 32nd minute the rain intensified and the referee tried to stop the game but the fans threatened to invade the pitch, so the match continued until the end of the half. After the end of the half-time break, the referee went out on the pitch with the captains of the two teams, Stamatiadis and Polychroniou and decided the suspension of the match which at that point was at 0–0.
31 January 1965 16 AEK Athens 6–0 Doxa Drama Nea Filadelfeia
15:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 13,775
Referee: Kostas Xanthos (Dodecanese)
6 February 1965 17 Proodeftiki 0–2 AEK Athens Piraeus
15:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 22,875
14 February 1965 18 AEK Athens 2–1 Apollon Athens Nea Filadelfeia
15:30 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 17,324
Referee: Giannis Korkidis (Athens)
21 February 1965 19 Apollon Kalamarias 0–0 AEK Athens Thessaloniki
15:30 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: Aris Stadium
Attendance: 4,858
28 February 1965 20 AEK Athens 3–1 Pierikos Nea Filadelfeia
15:30 EET (UTC+2)
  • Amanatidis 42'
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 13,268
Referee: Joseph Heymann (Switzerland)
7 March 1965 21 Iraklis 2–2 AEK Athens Thessaloniki
16:00 EET (UTC+2)
  • Tsigos 21'
  • Xilas 39'
Stadium: Kaftanzoglio Stadium
Attendance: 8,356
Referee: Thodoros Giavropoulos (Piraeus)
21 March 1965 22 AEK Athens 3–0 Ethnikos Piraeus Nea Filadelfeia
16:00 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 3,425
Referee: Fabio Monti (Italy)
28 March 1965 23 Aris 0–1 AEK Athens Thessaloniki
16:30 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: Toumba Stadium
Attendance: 5,961
Referee: Alessandro D'Agostini (Italy)
14 April 1965 24 AEK Athens 3–2 Panegialios Nea Filadelfeia
16:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Nikos Goumas Stadium
Attendance: 13,240
Referee: Famelis (Athens)
9 May 1965 25 AEK Athens 3–0 Trikala Nea Filadelfeia
17:00 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 16,804
16 May 1965 26 PAOK 1–1 AEK Athens Thessaloniki
Stadium: Toumba Stadium
Attendance: 9,378
Referee: Eugen Boller (Switzerland)
6 June 1965 27 Panathinaikos 1–0 AEK Athens Ampelokipoi
17:30 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: Leoforos Alexandras Stadium
Attendance: 24,915
Referee: Rudibert Jacobi (West Germany)
13 June 1965 28 AEK Athens 5–0 Niki Volos Nea Filadelfeia
17:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 4,953
Referee: Giuliano Acernese (Italy)
19 June 1965 29 Panionios 0–4 AEK Athens Nea Smyrni
17:30 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Nea Smyrni Stadium
Attendance: 11,324
Referee: Giovanni Sebastio (Italy)
27 June 1965 30 AEK Athens 3–3 Olympiacos Nea Filadelfeia
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 20,000

Greek Cup

AEK entered the Greek Cup at the round of 32.

Matches

4 April 1965 Round of 32 AEK Athens 4–0 Athinaikos Nea Filadelfeia
16:00 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Referee: Velentzas
18 April 1965 Round of 16 AEK Athens 4–0 PAOK Nea Filadelfeia
16:00 EET (UTC+2) Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 11,066
2 July 1965 Quarter-finals Olympiacos 3–1 AEK Athens Piraeus
21:00 EET (UTC+2)
Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 45,000

European Cup Winners' Cup

First round

9 September 1964 First leg AEK Athens Greece 2–0 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb Athens, Greece
16:45 EET (UTC+2) Report
Stadium: AEK Stadium
Attendance: 23,650
Referee: Mihai Popa (Romania)
Note: First victory in a UEFA game and first European Cup Winners' Cup game for AEK Athens.
16 September 1964 Second leg Dinamo Zagreb Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 3–0
(3–2 agg.)
Greece AEK Athens Zagreb, Yugoslavia
17:00 EET (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium: Stadion Maksimir
Attendance: 10,418
Referee: Petre Sotir (Romania)

Statistics

Squad statistics

As of 2 July 1965
No. Pos Player Alpha Ethniki Greek Cup European Cup Winners' Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
GK Kingdom of Greece Stelios Serafidis 16 0 1 0 2 0 19 0
GK Kingdom of Greece Vangelis Petrakis 15 0 2 0 0 0 17 0
GK Kingdom of Greece Theodoros Maniateas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Defenders
DF Kingdom of Greece Alekos Sofianidis 25 0 2 0 2 0 29 0
DF Turkey Aleko Yordan 21 0 3 0 2 0 26 0
DF Kingdom of Greece Manolis Kanellopoulos 5 0 2 0 0 0 7 0
DF Kingdom of Greece Theofilos Vernezis 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
DF Kingdom of Greece Giorgos Kefalidis 26 1 1 1 2 0 29 2
DF Kingdom of Greece Fotis Balopoulos 30 0 3 0 2 0 35 0
DF Kingdom of Greece Lakis Fragoudakis 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
DF Kingdom of Greece Panagiotis Stasinopoulos 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
Midfielders
MF Kingdom of Greece Miltos Papapostolou 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
MF Kingdom of Greece Giorgos Petridis 23 2 2 0 2 0 27 2
MF Kingdom of Greece Stelios Skevofilakas 25 1 3 0 2 0 30 1
MF Kingdom of Greece Emilios Theofanidis 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
MF Kingdom of Greece Fanis Tasinos 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0
MF Kingdom of Greece Michalis Simigdalas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MF Kingdom of Greece Giorgos Karafeskos 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Forwards
FW Turkey Lefter Küçükandonyadis 5 2 0 0 0 0 5 2
FW Kingdom of Greece Kostas Nestoridis 26 17 2 2 2 1 30 20
FW Kingdom of Greece Andreas Stamatiadis 28 4 3 0 2 0 33 4
FW Kingdom of Greece Kostas Papageorgiou 18 15 3 5 0 0 21 20
FW Kingdom of Greece Mimis Papaioannou 30 13 3 1 1 1 34 15
FW Kingdom of Greece Spyros Pomonis 16 7 2 0 2 0 20 7

Goalscorers

As of 2 July 1965
Rank Pos. Player Alpha Ethniki Greek Cup European Cup Winners' Cup Total
1 FW Greece Kostas Nestoridis 17 2 1 20
FW Greece Kostas Papageorgiou 15 5 0 20
3 FW Greece Mimis Papaioannou 13 1 1 15
4 FW Greece Spyros Pomonis 7 0 0 7
5 FW Greece Andreas Stamatiadis 4 0 0 4
6 MF Greece Giorgos Petridis 2 0 0 2
FW Turkey Lefter Küçükandonyadis 2 0 0 2
DF Greece Giorgos Kefalidis 1 1 0 2
9 MF Greece Stelios Skevofilakas 1 0 0 1
Own goals 2 0 0 2
Totals 64 9 2 75

Hat-tricks

Numbers in superscript represent the goals that the player scored.

Player Against Result Date Competition Source
Greece Kostas Nestoridis Greece Apollon Athens 7–1 (A) 10 October 1964 Alpha Ethniki [8]
Greece Mimis Papaioannou Greece Doxa Drama 6–0 (H) 31 January 1965 Alpha Ethniki
Greece Kostas Papageorgiou4 Greece Athinaikos 4–0 (H) 4 April 1965 Greek Cup
Greece Kostas Papageorgiou4 Greece Niki Volos 5–0 (H) 13 June 1965 Alpha Ethniki

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.

As of 2 July 1965
Rank Player Alpha Ethniki Greek Cup European Cup Winners' Cup Total
1 Greece Vangelis Petrakis 8 1 0 9
2 Greece Stelios Serafidis 6 1 1 8
Totals 14 2 1 17

Disciplinary record

As of 2 July 1965
N P Nat. Name Alpha Ethniki Greek Cup European Cup Winners' Cup Total Notes
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card
Goalkeepers
GK Kingdom of Greece Stelios Serafidis
GK Kingdom of Greece Vangelis Petrakis
GK Kingdom of Greece Theodoros Maniateas
Defenders
DF Kingdom of Greece Alekos Sofianidis
DF Turkey Aleko Yordan
DF Kingdom of Greece Manolis Kanellopoulos
DF Kingdom of Greece Theofilos Vernezis
DF Kingdom of Greece Giorgos Kefalidis 1 1
DF Kingdom of Greece Fotis Balopoulos
DF Kingdom of Greece Lakis Fragoudakis
DF Kingdom of Greece Panagiotis Stasinopoulos
Midfielders
MF Kingdom of Greece Miltos Papapostolou
MF Kingdom of Greece Giorgos Petridis
MF Kingdom of Greece Stelios Skevofilakas
MF Kingdom of Greece Emilios Theofanidis
MF Kingdom of Greece Fanis Tasinos
MF Kingdom of Greece Michalis Simigdalas
MF Kingdom of Greece Giorgos Karafeskos
Forwards
FW Turkey Lefter Küçükandonyadis
FW Kingdom of Greece Kostas Nestoridis
FW Kingdom of Greece Andreas Stamatiadis
FW Kingdom of Greece Kostas Papageorgiou
FW Kingdom of Greece Mimis Papaioannou
FW Kingdom of Greece Spyros Pomonis 1 1

References

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  2. ^ "AEK Athen - NK Dinamo Zagreb 2:0 (Cup Winners Cup 1964/1965, 1. Round)". worldfootball.net.
  3. ^ "NK Dinamo Zagreb - AEK Athen 3:0 (Cup Winners Cup 1964/1965, 1. Round)". worldfootball.net.
  4. ^ "Greece 1964/65". rsssf.org.
  5. ^ "Greek Cup 1964/65". rsssf.org.
  6. ^ "Περίοδος 1964-1965". aekpedia.com (in Greek). 19 May 2015.
  7. ^ "12/5/1965 ΑΕΚ-Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης 3-3". 12 May 1965.
  8. ^ "Περνάει... αέρας από την Ριζούπολη η ΑΕΚ!". enwsi.gr (in Greek). Online. 20 October 2018.
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