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1977 Greek Football Cup final

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1977 Greek Cup final
Event1976–77 Greek Football Cup
Date22 June 1977
VenueKaraiskakis Stadium, Piraeus
RefereeNikos Zlatanos (Thessaloniki)
Attendance23,483
1976
1978

The 1977 Greek Cup final was the 33rd final of the Greek Cup. The match took place on 22 June 1977 at Karaiskakis Stadium. The contesting teams were Panathinaikos and PAOK. It was Panathinaikos' twelfth Greek Cup final in their 69 years of existence and PAOK's ninth Greek Cup final in their 51-year history.[1] In the final, the clubs faced each other at the same stadium as in 1972, where spectacular and episodic match, Panathinaikos won by 2–1 and achieved the double. The footballers of PAOK, protesting the refereeing of the match, refused to receive their medals, as a result of which they received a suspension of one match day in the following season, and in fact two on each match day so that there would be no problem with the selection of the starting line-up.[2]

Venue

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Karaiskakis Stadium.

This was the tenth Greek Cup final held at Karaiskakis Stadium, after the 1957, 1958, 1960, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1975 finals. (Karaiskakis also hosted the replay match of the 1960 final between Panathinaikos and Olympiacos).

Karaiskakis Stadium was built in 1895 and renovated once in 1964. The stadium is used as a venue for Olympiacos and Ethnikos Piraeus and was used for Greece in various occasions. Its current capacity is 42,000 and hosted a European Cup Winners' Cup final in 1971 and the fist leg of the Intercontinental Cup final in 1971.[3]

Background

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Panathinaikos had reached the Greek Cup final eleven times, winning five of them. The last time that they had won the Cup was in 1969 (They won on a toss of a coin after a 1–1 draw at the end of the extra time against Olympiacos). The last time that had played in a final was in 1975, where they had lost to Olympiacos by 1–0.

PAOK had reached the Greek Cup final eight times, winning two of them. The last time that they played in a final was in 1974, where they had won Olympiacos by 4–3 on penalties, which came after a 2–2 draw at the end of the extra time.[4]

Route to the final

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Panathinaikos Round PAOK
Opponent Result Opponent Result
Kampaniakos 1–1 (3–1 p) (A) First round Panthrakikos 3–0 (H)
Kozani 4–0 (H) Second round Bye
Trikala 4–2 (H) Round of 16 AEK Athens 2–1 (H)
Egaleo 9–0 (H) Quarter-finals Ethnikos Piraeus 3–2 (A)
Olympiacos 2–1 (a.e.t.) (H) Semi-finals Fostiras 4–0 (H)

Match

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Details

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Panathinaikos2–1PAOK
  • Papadimitriou 29'
  • Vakalis 83'
Report
Attendance: 28,490
Referee: Manolis Platopoulos (Athens)
GK Greece Vasilis Konstantinou
DF Greece Mitsos Dimitriou
DF Greece Stelios Stefanakis
DF Cyprus Demetris Kizas
DF Greece Anthimos Kapsis  downward-facing red arrow 46'
MF Greece Spiros Livathinos
MF Greece Takis Papadimitriou
MF Greece Odysseas Vakalis
MF Greece Mimis Domazos (c)
FW Greece Antonis Antoniadis  downward-facing red arrow 59'
FW Argentina Óscar Álvarez
Substitutes:
DF Greece Takis Eleftheriadis  upward-facing green arrow 46'
DF Greece Christos Giannakoulas  upward-facing green arrow 59'
Manager:
Poland Kazimierz Górski
GK Greece Diamantis Milinis
DF Greece Giannis Gounaris Red card 64'
DF Greece Konstantinos Iosifidis
DF Greece Koulis Apostolidis
DF Greece Filotas Pellios
MF Greece Ioannis Damanakis
MF Greece Christos Terzanidis
MF Greece Stavros Sarafis
MF Greece Giorgos Koudas (c)
MF Greece Angelos Anastasiadis
FW Brazil Neto Guerino downward-facing red arrow 76'
Substitutes:
FW Greece Konstantinos Orfanos upward-facing green arrow 76'
 
Manager:
Northern Ireland Billy Bingham

Assistant referees:
Nikos Fakis (Athens)
Ioannis Ioannidis (Thessaloniki)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of two substitutions

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kipello1971-1980" (PDF). epo.gr (in Greek).
  2. ^ "Όταν ο Παναθηναϊκός το σήκωσε στο Καραϊσκάκης". newsbeast.gr (in Greek). 22 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Velodrome & Karaiskaki Stadium (1895 - 1964 - 2003)". stadia.gr.
  4. ^ "Greece - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF.