Super League Greece
Highest professional association football league in Greece
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2025 | Super League Greece is entitled to one entrant into the UEFA Champions League for the 2024-25 season, with the reigning champions entering the second qualifying round through the champions path. |
2025 | The team finishing 5th in the Europe play-offs will secure the final European competition spot for the 2025-26 UEFA Competitions. |
January 22 2025 | Thanasis Staikos is appointed as the new manager of Lamia after Leonidas Vokolos is sacked. |
2024 | PAOK wins their most recent league championship. |
2024 | Olympiacos became the first team in Europe to win both the UEFA Conference League and the UEFA Youth League in the same season, achieving this unbeaten. |
2024 | Olympiacos wins the 2023-24 UEFA Europa Conference League, earning direct entry to the league phase of the UEFA Europa League. |
2024 | Panathinaikos wins the 2023-24 Greek Cup, qualifying for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League. |
2024 | PAOK wins their most recent league title in the 2023-24 season. |
2024 | The Europe play-offs will be conducted over six game days, split into two rounds of three games each, with teams competing against each other based on a draw. |
2024 | PAS Giannina is relegated to Super League 2 for the first time, ending its 4-consecutive-year run in the top division. |
2024 | Levadiakos returns to the Super League after a one-year absence, rejoining the top-tier football league for the 2024-25 season. |
2024 | Kallithea makes its debut in the Super League, marking its first appearance in the top division after 18 years of absence. |
2024 | Kifisia is relegated to Super League 2 after spending only one year in the Super League. |
December 12 2024 | Marinos Ouzounidis is appointed as the new manager of Aris, replacing Akis Mantzios. |
October 31 2024 | Rui Vitória is appointed as the new manager of Panathinaikos after Diego Alonso is sacked. |
October 11 2024 | Milan Rastavac is appointed as the new manager of OFI after Traianos Dellas resigns. |
September 13 2024 | Claude Makélélé is appointed as the new manager of Asteras Tripolis, taking over from Milan Rastavac. |
August 17 2024 | The 89th season of the Super League Greece officially begins, marking the start of the 18th season under its current name and the 6th season using Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology. |
July 2024 | Preparation for the 2024–25 Super League season, with 82 total teams having competed in the league's history. |
July 16 2024 | Fixture draw for the 2024–25 Super League Greece takes place at 21:00 local time, determining the match schedule for the upcoming season. |
June 9 2024 | Uruguay's Diego Alonso is appointed as the new manager of Panathinaikos, replacing caretaker Christos Kontis. |
May 29 2024 | Saša Ilić resigns from Atromitos, with Uruguay's Pablo García subsequently joining the team. |
May 11 2024 | Panserraikos parts ways with manager Pablo García at the end of his contract, with Michalis Grigoriou appointed as the new manager on 24 May 2024. |
January 2024 | Super League Greece prepares for the 2024–25 season with 14 participating clubs, showcasing the continued evolution of Greek professional football. |
2023 | AEK wins its most recent championship, continuing its recent success. |
May 2023 | PAOK wins their 4th league title |
January 2023 | PAOK won their 4th league title in the 2023–24 season. |
January 28 2023 | Stoiximan is announced as the official sponsor of the Super League, beginning a new sponsorship era for the league. |
May 2022 | AEK Athens wins their most recent league title (13th overall) |
January 2022 | AEK Athens won their 13th league title, claiming the championship in the 2022–23 season. |
July 2021 | Apollon Smyrnis completes their participation in the top division for the season. |
June 2021 | Apollon Smyrnis completes a notable season in the Super League Greece. |
2019 | PAOK wins the championship, further disrupting Olympiacos' previous championship streak |
2019 | The Super League Greece period concludes, potentially indicating a significant change or restructuring in the Greek football league system. |
2019 | The league was restructured and renamed to 'Super League 1 Greece Limited Liability Company'. Playoffs were introduced to determine the champion among the top six teams, and the Video Assistant Referee (V.A.R.) system was implemented. |
July 2019 | Panionios exits the top division, ending their long-standing presence in the Greek top-flight football league. |
June 2019 | Panionios plays its last season in the top division of Greek football. |
2018 | AEK wins its first championship in a long period, breaking the dominance of Olympiacos and Panathinaikos. |
2018 | PAOK wins the championship, further challenging Olympiacos' historical supremacy |
July 2018 | Both Aris and OFI continue their participation in the top division, with Aris maintaining their status. |
June 2018 | Aris and OFI conclude significant seasons in the Super League Greece. |
2017 | League renamed to Super League 1 |
2017 | AEK wins the championship, breaking Olympiacos' long-standing dominance |
July 20 2017 | Super League officially announces Souroti as the new title sponsor, replacing OPAP after their 10-year sponsorship ends. |
2016 | OPAP's title sponsorship deal with the Super League approaches its end after a decade-long partnership. |
August 2016 | The league continues with a refined structure after AEK Athens' brief absence, maintaining its long-standing competitive format. |
July 2016 | Iraklis exits the top division after a long-standing presence since the league's inception. |
June 2016 | Iraklis plays its final season in the top division of Greek football. |
July 2015 | AEK Athens' last season in the top division before a period of restructuring, marking the end of their continuous participation in the league until their return. |
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