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Panathinaikos
Full name Παναθηναϊκός Αθλητικός Όμιλος
Panathinaïkós Athlitikós Ómilos
Nickname(s) To Trifylli (The Shamrock)
Oi Prasinoi (The Greens)
Founded 3 February 1908
Ground Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium
(Capacity: 16,003)
Owner Flag of Greece Giannis Alafouzos
Chairman Flag of Greece Giannis Alafouzos
Manager Flag of Portugal Rui Vitória
Current League Super League Greece 
2023–24 Super League Greece, 4th
Website Club home page

Panathinaikos Football Club is a Greek professional football club based in the city of Athens. Founded in 1908, they play in the Super League Greece and are one of the oldest clubs in Greek football. They have won 20 Greek Championships and 17 Greek Cups.

Panathinaikos is the most successful Greek club in terms of achievements in European competitions. They have reached the European Cup (later changed to UEFA Champions League) final in 1971 and the semi-finals in 1985 and 1996.

According to the vast majority of researches and polls, it is the second most popular football team in Greece.

Panathinaikos F.C. is the football department of Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos (PAO), a multi-sport club. In 1979, the department became professional and independent. They have played their home games in a number of grounds, most significantly the Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium – which is considered as their traditional home ground – and the Athens Olympic Stadium.

The club holds a long-term rivalry with Olympiacos and matches between the two teams are referred to as "Derby of the eternal enemies".

Panathinaikos F.C. is one of only two supporter-owned football clubs in Greece, along with Aris Thessaloniki.

History[]

Podosferikos Omilos Athinon[]

According to the official history of the club, Panathinaikos was founded by Giorgos Kalafatis on 3 February 1908, when he and 40 other athletes decided to break away from Panellinios Gymnastikos Syllogos following the club's decision to discontinue its football team. The first name of the new club was Podosferikos Omilos Athinon (POA), the colours of the team were red and white and its home ground was in Patission Street. Oxford University athlete John Cyril Campbell was brought in as coach. It was the first time that a foreigner was appointed as the coach of a Greek team.

Panellinios Podosferikos Omilos[]

In 1910, after a dispute among a number of board members, Kalafatis with most of the players - also followed by Campbell - decided to pull out of POA and secured a new ground in Amerikis Square. Subsequently, the name of the club changed to Panellinios Podosferikos Omilos (PPO) and its colours to green and white. By 1914, Campbell had returned to England but the club was already at the top of Greek football with players such as Michalis Papazoglou, Michalis Rokkos and Loukas Panourgias.

In 1918, PPO adopted the shamrock as its emblem, as proposed by Michalis Papazoglou. In 1921 and 1922, the Athens-Piraeus FCA organized the first two post-WWI championships, in both of which PPO was declared champion. By that stage, the club had outgrown both the grounds in Patission Street and Amerikis Square, due mainly to its expansion in other sports, and began to look at vacant land in the area of Perivola on Alexandras Avenue as its potential new ground. After long discussions with the Municipality of Athens, an agreement was finally reached and in 1922 Leoforos ("Avenue" in Greek) was granted to the club.

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Panathinaikos FC squad - 2024–25

1. Kapino 2. Spyropoulos 3. Chouchoumis 4. Koutroubis 5. Triantafyllopoulos 6. Mendes da Silva 7. Klonaridis 8. Lagos 9. Berg 10. Zeca 11. Bajrami 12. Marinakis 14. Ajagun 15. Tabakis 17. Mouzakitis 18. Donis 19. Karelis 20. Abeid 21. Nano 22. Balboa 23. Schildenfeld 24. Risvanis 25. Kotsolis 26. Dinas 27. Anastasopoulos 28. Stamatakis 29. Giannitsanis 32. Pranjić 33. Petrić 35. Anagnostopoulos

Manager:  Flag of Greece Yannis Anastasiou
Stoiximan Super League 2024-25

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