1997 Greek Football Cup final

The 1997 Greek Cup final was the 53rd final of the Greek Cup. The match took place on 16 April 1997 at Karaiskakis Stadium. The contesting teams were AEK Athens and Panathinaikos. It was AEK Athens' fifteenth Greek Cup final and fourth consecutive in their 73 years of existence and Panathinaikos' twenty-second Greek Cup final in their 89-year history.[1] For third time in the 4 last years AEK Athens and Panathinaikos were pondered over in the final.[2] The loss of Cup for Panathinaikos, combined with their 5-place finish in the championship, resulted in club not qualifing in any European competition for the first time in the last 25 years.

1997 Greek Cup final
Event1996–97 Greek Football Cup
After extra time
AEK Athens won 5–3 on penalties
Date16 April 1997
VenueKaraiskakis Stadium, Piraeus
RefereeGiorgos Psychomanis (Athens)
Attendance21,926
1996
1998

Venue

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Karaiskakis Stadium.

This was the twelfth Greek Cup final held at Karaiskakis Stadium, after the 1957, 1958, 1960, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978 and 1979 finals (Karaiskakis also hosted the replay match of the 1960 final between Panathinaikos and Olympiacos and the second leg of the 1992 two-legged final between PAOK 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 31,032 and hosted a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final in 1971 and the fist leg of the Intercontinental Cup final in 1971.

Background

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AEK Athens had reached the Greek Cup final fourteen times, winning nine of them. The last time that played in a final was in 1996, where they had won Apollon Athens by 7–1.

Panathinaikos had reached the Greek Cup final twenty one times, winning fifteen of them. The last time that they had played the Cup was in 1995, where they had won AEK Athens by 1–0 after extra time.[3]

Route to the final

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AEK Athens Round Panathinaikos
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Skoda Xanthi 8–3 5–0 (H) 3–3 (A) Round of 32 Athinaikos 6–0 3–0 (H) 3–0 (A)
ILTEX Lykoi 6–1 3–1 (H) 3–0 (A) Round of 16 Iraklis 4–0 1–0 (A) 3–0 (H)
Paniliakos 5–1 3–1 (H) 2–0 (A) Quarter-finals Ialysos 3–1 2–0 (H) 1–1 (A)
Olympiacos 3–1 2–1 (H) 1–0 (A) Semi-finals Panachaiki 7–0 3–0 (H) 4–0 (A)

Match

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Details

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AEK Athens0–0 (a.e.t.)Panathinaikos
Report
Penalties
5–3
Attendance: 21,926
Referee: Giorgos Psychomanis (Athens)
 
 
 
 
 
 
AEK Athens
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Panathinaikos
GK  1   Ilias Atmatsidis
DF  4   Vasilios Borbokis   10'
DF  6   Stelios Manolas
DF  2   Nikos Kostenoglou
DF  3   Michalis Kasapis (C)   42'
MF  5   Triantafyllos Machairidis
MF  7   Toni Savevski    98'
MF 10   Temuri Ketsbaia   25'
FW  9   Christos Kostis    83'
FW  8   Daniel Batista
FW 11   Demis Nikolaidis
Substitutes:
DF 14   Anton Doboş    120'
DF 16   Charis Kopitsis   110'    83'
FW 15   Marcelo Veridiano    98'   120'
Manager:
  Petros Ravousis
GK  1   Józef Wandzik
DF  2   Stratos Apostolakis (C)
DF  6   Marinos Ouzounidis   63'
DF  4   Giannis Goumas   47'
DF  8   Georgios Alexopoulos   3'   105'
DF  3   Thanasis Kolitsidakis   35'   119'
MF  5   Dimitris Markos   24'
MF  7   Giorgos Georgiadis
MF 10   Bledar Kola   97'
MF 11   Alexis Alexoudis   112'
FW  9   Krzysztof Warzycha
Substitutes:
DF 16   Kostas Konstantinidis   105'
MF 15   Georgios Kapouranis   97'
FW 17   Georgios Nasiopoulos   112'
Manager:
  Velimir Zajec

Assistant referees:
Christoforos Zografos (Athens)
Christos Ioannidis (Serres)
Fourth official:
Panagiotis Varouchas (Athens)

Match rules

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

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kipello1996-1999" (PDF). epo.gr (in Greek). Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Είναι ΦΟΒΕΡΟ, 20 χρόνια έχει να συμβεί αυτό μεταξύ Παναθηναϊκού και ΑΕΚ!". sportdog.gr (in Greek). 16 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Greece - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF.