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1945–46 Panhellenic Championship

12th season of top-tier football league in Greece


12th season of top-tier football league in Greece

FieldValue
competitionPanhellenic Championship
season1945–46
winnersAris
3rd Greek title
relegatednone
league topscorerKleanthis Vikelidis
(3 goals)
biggest home winOlympiacos 4–0 Aris
biggest away winnone
highest scoringAris 4–1 AEK Athens
matches6
total goals13
longest winsAris (2 matches)
longest unbeatenAris (3 matches)
longest winlessOlympiacos (3 matches)
longest lossesOlympiacos (2 matches)
highest attendance8,000
prevseason1944–45
nextseason1946–47

3rd Greek title (3 goals)

The 1945–46 Panhellenic Championship was the 12th season of the highest football league of Greece and the first after the WW2. The clubs that participated were the champions from the three founding football associations of the HFF: Athens, Piraeus and Macedonia.

The championship was won by Aris for their 3rd title. Initially, with the completion of all 6 matches, Aris held the first place in the standings. But then the HFF accepted the objections of his opponents for illegal use of the player Siotis (which he played in two clubs at the same season), awarding 2–0 in their favor, the last 3 of his 4 games (an away draw against AEK Athens and home wins against Olympiacos and AEK), while at the same time zeroed the club of Thessaloniki for those games. For a few days, the ranking was formed with the declaration of the AEK as champion by the HFF and Aris bringing the issue to its general assembly. In the end, Aris was vindicated in the appeal and won the title. The point system was: Win: 3 points - Draw: 2 points - Loss: 1 point.

Qualification round

Athens Football Clubs Association

PosTeamPldGFGAGRPtsQualification
1AEK Athens (Q)1549192.57938Final round
2Asteras Athens1541182.27838
3Panathinaikos1435132.69234
4Panionios1543291.48334
5Fostiras1527231.17432
6Athinaikos1421240.87528
7Apollon Athens1422201.10027
8Enosi Pangrati1413260.50026
9Olympiacos Athens1418310.58125
10Atlas Athens1424300.80024
11Atromitos1519350.54320
12Arion Kolonaki138540.14815

: a. The ranking was formed based on the goal ratio.

  • The championship was interrupted when on 19 May 1946 without the completion of the 15th matchday, while the replay matches were also postponed. The HFF declared the champions of Athens, Piraeus and Macedonia the first clubs of the standings, in order to participate in the Panhellenic championship.

Piraeus Football Clubs Association

PosTeamPldGFGAGRPtsQualification
1Olympiacos (Q)135687.00037Final round
2Ethnikos Piraeus1442123.50037
3Proodeftiki1438182.11131
4Aris Piraeus1427241.12528
5Atromitos Piraeus1425221.13627
6Amyna Nikaia1417400.42521
7Argonaftis Piraeus1313300.43318
8Thiseas Piraeus143630.04812

: a. The ranking was formed based on the goal ratio. : b. Olympiacos and Argonaftis had 1 match less but since the first and the last place had been decided, the match was canceled in order for the Panhellenic championship to start on time.

Macedonia Football Clubs Association

PosTeamPldGFGAGRPtsQualification
1Aris (Q)1025Final round
2Iraklis1022
3PAOK1021
4Megas Alexandros1019
5Makedonikos1018
6MENT1014

Final round

League table

Matches

  • Chatzistavridis
  • Vasiliou
  • Vazos

  • Maropoulos
  • Mageiras
  • Vikelidis
  • Stavrakabeis

  • Nikolois

  • Vasiliadis

  • Vikelidis
  • Koloniaris
  • Liakopoulos
  • Nikolois

  • Chatzistavridis
  • Maropoulos

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals124
GRE Kleanthis VikelidisAris3
GRE Alekos ChatzistavridisOlympiacos2
GRE Giorgos NikoloisAEK Athens
GRE Nikos VasiliouOlympiacos1
GRE Giannis VazosOlympiacos
GRE Kleanthis MaropoulosAEK Athens
GRE Angelos VasiliadisAris
GRE Michalis KolonarisAris
GRE Giannis LiakopoulosAris

References

References

  1. "Η ιστορία της ΑΕΚ".
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