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| competition = [[Panhellenic Championship]]
| competition = [[Panhellenic Championship]]
| season = 1927–28
| season = 1927–28
| winners = [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris Thessaloniki]]<br/>1st Greek title
| winners = [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]]<br>1st Greek title
| relegated = none
| relegated = none
| league topscorer = [[Nikolaos Aggelakis]] (4)
| league topscorer = [[Nikolaos Aggelakis]]<br>(4 goals)
| biggest home win = Ethnikos Piraeus vs Atromitos 5–0
| biggest home win = {{nowrap|Ethnikos Piraeus 5–0 Atromitos}}
| biggest away win = Atromitos vs Aris 1–3
| biggest away win = {{nowrap|Atromitos 1–3 Aris}}
| highest scoring = Ethnikos Piraeus vs Atromitos 5–0
| highest scoring = {{nowrap|Ethnikos Piraeus 5–0 Atromitos}}
| matches = 6
| matches = 6
| total goals = 24
| total goals = 24
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| highest attendance =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| prevseason = [[1926–27 FCA Championship|1926–27]]
| prevseason = [[1926–27 FCA Championship|FCA Championship 1926–27]]
| nextseason = [[1928–29 Panhellenic Championship|1928–29]]
| nextseason = [[1928–29 Panhellenic Championship|1928–29]]
}}
}}


The '''1927–28 [[Super League Greece|Panhellenic Championship]]''' was the 1st season of the highest [[Association football|football]] league of Greece. It was held with the participation of 3 teams, the champions of the founding Associations of the [[Hellenic Football Federation|HFF]], [[Athens Football Clubs Association|Athens]], [[Piraeus Football Clubs Association|Piraeus]] and [[Macedonia Football Clubs Association|Macedonia]], in which [[Atromitos F.C.|Atromitos]], [[Ethnikos Piraeus F.C.|Ethnikos Piraeus]] and [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]] respectively finished first. At the beginning of the season, the HFF punished [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] and forbade them from taking part in the Piraeus' championship and consequently in the Panhellenic championship. He also forced the other clubs not to play with them even in friendly matches. However, the strong teams of Athens, [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]], [[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]] and [[Apollon Smyrnis F.C.|Apollon Athens]], expected financial income from the various tournaments they organized with the participation of Olympiacos. On October 31, 1927, the HFF expelled the illegal clubs and banned them from participating in the championship. As a result, the 3 biggest clubs created a partnership called [[P.O.K.|POK]], from the initials of the words: ''Podosferikós Ómilos Kéntrou'' (Football Central Clubs) or from the initials of the names of the three clubs: "Panathinaikos"-"Olympiacos"-"Konstantinoupόleos". In February 1928, Apollon Athens joined the alliance, with the press calling it "POKA". The non-participation of these clubs weakened the championship, as the fans preferred the international friendlies of the strong clubs and the tournaments that have been established since then during the holidays. The devaluation of the leagues forced the HFF the following July 1928 to revoke their dismissals and from the next season the clubs returned to the leagues normally. Aris eventually won the championship. The point system was: ''Win: 2 points'' - ''Draw: 1 point'' - ''Loss: 0 points''.
The '''1927–28 [[Super League Greece|Panhellenic Championship]]''' was the first season of the highest [[Association football|football]] league of Greece. It was held with the participation of 3 teams, the champions of the founding Associations of the [[Hellenic Football Federation|HFF]], [[Athens Football Clubs Association|Athens]], [[Piraeus Football Clubs Association|Piraeus]] and [[Macedonia Football Clubs Association|Macedonia]], in which [[Atromitos F.C.|Atromitos]], [[Ethnikos Piraeus F.C.|Ethnikos Piraeus]] and [[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]] finished first, respectively. At the beginning of the season, the HFF punished [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] and forbade them from taking part in the Piraeus' championship and consequently in the Panhellenic championship. It also forced the other clubs not to play with them even in friendly matches. However, the strong teams of Athens, [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]], [[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]] and [[Apollon Smyrnis F.C.|Apollon Athens]], expected financial income from the various tournaments they organized with the participation of Olympiacos. On October 31, 1927, the HFF expelled the illegal clubs and banned them from participating in the championship. As a result, the 3 biggest clubs created a partnership called [[P.O.K.|POK]], from the initials of the words: ''Podosferikós Ómilos Kéntrou'' (Football Central Clubs) or from the initials of the names of the three clubs: "Panathinaikos"-"Olympiacos"-"Konstantinoupόleos". In February 1928, Apollon Athens joined the alliance, with the press calling it "POKA". The non-participation of these clubs weakened the championship, as the fans preferred the international friendlies of the strong clubs and the tournaments that have been established since then during the holidays. The devaluation of the leagues forced the HFF the following July 1928 to revoke their dismissals and from the next season the clubs returned to the leagues normally. Aris eventually won the championship. The point system was: ''Win: 2 points'' - ''Draw: 1 point'' - ''Loss: 0 points''.

==Qualification round==


==Qualification Round==
===Athens Football Clubs Association===
===Athens Football Clubs Association===
After the departure of [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]] and [[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]], only 5 clubs participated, [[Atromitos F.C.|Atromitos]], [[F.C. Goudi Athens|Goudi]], [[Athinaikos F.C.|Athinaikos]], Armeniki Enosis and Aias Athens. They played qualifying and final matches, without being clear exactly the system that was applied. The only thing that is certain is that after the qualifiers, Goudi and Atromitos qualified for the final.
After the departure of [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]] and [[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]], only 5 clubs participated, [[Atromitos F.C.|Atromitos]], [[F.C. Goudi Athens|Goudi Athens]], [[Athinaikos F.C.|Athinaikos]], Armeniki Enosis and Aias Athens. They played qualifying and final matches, without it being clear exactly what system was applied. The only thing that is certain is that after the qualifiers, Goudi and Atromitos qualified for the final.


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|date = 20 May 1928
|date = 20 May 1928
|time = 18:00
|time = 18:00 [[Eastern European Time|EET]]
|team1 = [[Atromitos F.C.|Atromitos]]
|team1 = [[Atromitos F.C.|Atromitos]]
|score = 4–3
|score = 4–3
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|team2 = [[F.C. Goudi Athens|Goudi]]
|team2 = [[F.C. Goudi Athens|Goudi Athens]]
|goals1 =
|goals1 =
*Stamatopoulos {{goal|50||60}}
*Stamatopoulos {{goal|50||60}}
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*Baldas {{goal|24}}
*Baldas {{goal|24}}
*Mouggras {{goal|30||45}}
*Mouggras {{goal|30||45}}
|stadium = Apollon Smyrnis' Stadium
|location = [[Rouf, Athens|near Rouf]]
|location = Near [[Rouf, Athens|Rouf]]
|stadium = Apollon Smyrni's stadium
|attendance =
|attendance =
|referee = S. Chatzopoulos
|referee = S. Chatzopoulos
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===Piraeus Football Clubs Association===
===Piraeus Football Clubs Association===
The system of conduct is not clear, but it is known that a final match was held in May 1928, between the [[Ethnikos Piraeus F.C.|Ethnikos Piraeus]] and the [[Ionikos F.C.|Amyna Kokkinia]], who seem to have been the only clubs in the league, after the punishment and non-participation of [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]. The final was held on Sunday, May 13 1928, at the [[Neo Phaliron Velodrome]],<ref>[http://srv-web1.parliament.gr/display_doc.asp?item=36440&seg "Αύριον και ώραν 5 μ.μ εν τω γηπέδω του Ποδηλατοδρομίου η Ένωσις Πειραιώς διεξάγει δια τον ισχυρών ομάδων Εθνικού και Αμύνης τον τελικό αγώνα πρωταθλήματος Α΄ κατηγορίας", εφ. "ΕΜΠΡΟΣ", Σάββατο 12 Μαΐου 1928, σελ. 2 (ψηφ. σελ. 54)]</ref> where and while Ethnikos Piraeus was leading 4-1, the players of Amyna Kokkinia, not accepting the defeat, made incidents and as a result the match was interrupted. The Piraeus Association stopped definitively the final and declared Ethnikos Piraeus the champion.<ref>[http://srv-web1.parliament.gr/display_doc.asp?item=36440&seg "Λόγω των επεισοδίων ο αγών διεκόπη καθ' ην στιγμήν ο «Εθνικός» είχεν υπέρ αυτού 4 τέρματα και η «Άμυνα» 1 ανακηρυχθέντος ούτω του Εθνικού πρωταθλητού υπό της Ενώσεως Πειραιώς", εφ. "ΕΜΠΡΟΣ", Τρίτη 15 Μαίου 1928, σελ. 2 (ψηφ. σελ. 72)]</ref>
The system of conduct is not clear, but it is known that a final match was held in May 1928, between the [[Ethnikos Piraeus F.C.|Ethnikos Piraeus]] and the [[Ionikos F.C.|Amyna Kokkinia]], who seem to have been the only clubs in the league, after the punishment and non-participation of [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]. The final was held on Sunday, May 13 1928, at the [[Neo Phaliron Velodrome]],<ref>[http://srv-web1.parliament.gr/display_doc.asp?item=36440&seg "Αύριον και ώραν 5 μ.μ εν τω γηπέδω του Ποδηλατοδρομίου η Ένωσις Πειραιώς διεξάγει δια τον ισχυρών ομάδων Εθνικού και Αμύνης τον τελικό αγώνα πρωταθλήματος Α΄ κατηγορίας", εφ. "ΕΜΠΡΟΣ", Σάββατο 12 Μαΐου 1928, σελ. 2 (ψηφ. σελ. 54)]</ref> where as the Ethnikos Piraeus led 4-1, the players of Amyna Kokkinia, not accepting the defeat, made incidents and as a result the match was interrupted. The Piraeus Association stopped the final and declared Ethnikos Piraeus the champion.<ref>[http://srv-web1.parliament.gr/display_doc.asp?item=36440&seg "Λόγω των επεισοδίων ο αγών διεκόπη καθ' ην στιγμήν ο «Εθνικός» είχεν υπέρ αυτού 4 τέρματα και η «Άμυνα» 1 ανακηρυχθέντος ούτω του Εθνικού πρωταθλητού υπό της Ενώσεως Πειραιώς", εφ. "ΕΜΠΡΟΣ", Τρίτη 15 Μαίου 1928, σελ. 2 (ψηφ. σελ. 72)]</ref>


===Macedonia Football Clubs Association===
===Macedonia Football Clubs Association===
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|[[#Final Round|Final Round]]
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==Final Round==
==Final round==


===League table===
===League table===
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!1
!1
|align="left"|{{flagicon|Greece|old}} [[Nikolaos Aggelakis]]
|align="left"| {{flagicon|GRE|old}} [[Nikolaos Aggelakis]]
|align="left"|[[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]]
|align="left"| Aris
|4
|4
|-
|-
!rowspan=3|2
!rowspan=3|2
|align="left"|{{flagicon|Greece|old}} Dionisis Kaltekis
|align="left"| {{flagicon|GRE|old}} Dionisis Kaltekis
|align="left"|[[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]]
|align="left"| Aris
|rowspan=3|2
|rowspan=3|2
|-
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|Greece|old}} Christos Leontaridis
|align="left"| {{flagicon|GRE|old}} Christos Leontaridis
|align="left"|[[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]]
|align="left"| Aris
|-
|align="left"|{{flagicon|Greece|old}} Antonis Tsolinas
|align="left"|[[Ethnikos Piraeus F.C.|Ethnikos Piraeus]]
|-
|-
|align="left"| {{flagicon|GRE|old}} [[Antonis Tsolinas]]
|align="left"| Ethnikos Piraeus
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
*[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesg/grkprehist.html#28 Rsssf 1927–28 championship]


==External links==
{{Superleague Greece seasons}}
*[http://www.rsssf.org/tablesg/grkprehist.html#28 Rsssf 1927–28 championship]

{{Super League Greece seasons}}
{{1927–28 in Greek football}}
{{1927–28 in Greek football}}
{{1927–28 in European Football (UEFA)}}
{{1927–28 in European Football (UEFA)}}

Latest revision as of 09:19, 7 June 2024

Panhellenic Championship
Season1927–28
ChampionsAris
1st Greek title
Relegatednone
Matches played6
Goals scored24 (4 per match)
Top goalscorerNikolaos Aggelakis
(4 goals)
Biggest home winEthnikos Piraeus 5–0 Atromitos
Biggest away winAtromitos 1–3 Aris
Highest scoringEthnikos Piraeus 5–0 Atromitos
Longest winless runAtromitos (4 matches)
Longest losing runAtromitos

The 1927–28 Panhellenic Championship was the first season of the highest football league of Greece. It was held with the participation of 3 teams, the champions of the founding Associations of the HFF, Athens, Piraeus and Macedonia, in which Atromitos, Ethnikos Piraeus and Aris finished first, respectively. At the beginning of the season, the HFF punished Olympiacos and forbade them from taking part in the Piraeus' championship and consequently in the Panhellenic championship. It also forced the other clubs not to play with them even in friendly matches. However, the strong teams of Athens, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens and Apollon Athens, expected financial income from the various tournaments they organized with the participation of Olympiacos. On October 31, 1927, the HFF expelled the illegal clubs and banned them from participating in the championship. As a result, the 3 biggest clubs created a partnership called POK, from the initials of the words: Podosferikós Ómilos Kéntrou (Football Central Clubs) or from the initials of the names of the three clubs: "Panathinaikos"-"Olympiacos"-"Konstantinoupόleos". In February 1928, Apollon Athens joined the alliance, with the press calling it "POKA". The non-participation of these clubs weakened the championship, as the fans preferred the international friendlies of the strong clubs and the tournaments that have been established since then during the holidays. The devaluation of the leagues forced the HFF the following July 1928 to revoke their dismissals and from the next season the clubs returned to the leagues normally. Aris eventually won the championship. The point system was: Win: 2 points - Draw: 1 point - Loss: 0 points.

Qualification round

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Athens Football Clubs Association

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After the departure of Panathinaikos and AEK Athens, only 5 clubs participated, Atromitos, Goudi Athens, Athinaikos, Armeniki Enosis and Aias Athens. They played qualifying and final matches, without it being clear exactly what system was applied. The only thing that is certain is that after the qualifiers, Goudi and Atromitos qualified for the final.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Summary
Atromitos 4–3 Goudi Athens
Atromitos4–3Goudi Athens
  • Stamatopoulos 50', 60'
  • Stathopoulos 70'
  • Perantakos 85'
Bericht
  • Baldas 24'
  • Mouggras 30', 45'
Apollon Smyrnis' Stadium, Near Rouf
Referee: S. Chatzopoulos

Piraeus Football Clubs Association

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The system of conduct is not clear, but it is known that a final match was held in May 1928, between the Ethnikos Piraeus and the Amyna Kokkinia, who seem to have been the only clubs in the league, after the punishment and non-participation of Olympiacos. The final was held on Sunday, May 13 1928, at the Neo Phaliron Velodrome,[1] where as the Ethnikos Piraeus led 4-1, the players of Amyna Kokkinia, not accepting the defeat, made incidents and as a result the match was interrupted. The Piraeus Association stopped the final and declared Ethnikos Piraeus the champion.[2]

Macedonia Football Clubs Association

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Pos Team Pld GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Aris (Q) 10 33 8 +25 18 Final Round
2 PAOK 10 28 10 +18 15
3 Iraklis 10 29 14 +15 14
4 Megas Alexandros 10 17 34 -17 7
5 Atlantas Thessaloniki 10 12 27 -15 4
6 Thermaikos 10 11 37 -26 1

Final round

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts ARIS ETH ATR
1 Aris (C) 4 3 0 1 11 6 +5 6 3–1 3–1
2 Ethnikos Piraeus 4 2 1 1 10 6 +4 5 3–2 5–0
3 Atromitos 4 0 1 3 3 12 −9 1 1–3 1–1
Source: rsssf
(C) Champions

Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1 Griechenland Nikolaos Aggelakis Aris 4
2 Griechenland Dionisis Kaltekis Aris 2
Griechenland Christos Leontaridis Aris
Griechenland Antonis Tsolinas Ethnikos Piraeus

References

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