2005 Greek Football Cup final

The 2005 Greek Cup final was the 61st final of the Greek Cup. The match took place on 21 May 2005 at Pampeloponnisiako Stadium. The contesting teams were Olympiacos and Aris.[1] It was Olympiacos' thirty first Greek Cup final and second consecutive in their 80 years of existence and Aris' seventh Greek Cup final in their 91-year history. It was the first time that the match was held outside Athens or Thessaloniki Prefecture. It is characteristic that Aris had already been relegated to the second division during his presence in the final, with the result that the competitive and psychologically superior Olympiacos reached the conquest of the cup and consequently the double, while Dušan Bajević reached the 4th cup win as a coach. The following season, Aris, as a cup finalist played in the UEFA Cup thus becoming the first and only second division team in Greece that ever competed in any European competition.

2005 Greek Cup final
Event2004–05 Greek Football Cup
Date21 May 2005
VenuePampeloponnisiako Stadium, Patras
Man of the MatchRivaldo (Olympiacos)
RefereeGiorgos Kasnaferis (Athens)
Attendance15,550
WeatherPartly Cloudy
22 °C (72 °F)
60% humidity
2004
2006

Venue

edit
 
Pampeloponnisiako Stadium.

This was the first Greek Cup final held at Pampeloponnisiako Stadium.

Pampeloponnisiako Stadium was built in 1981 and was renovated once, in 2004. The stadium is used as a venue for Panachaiki. Its current capacity is 23,588.[2]

Background

edit

Olympiacos had reached the Greek Cup final thirty times, winning twenty of them. The last time that they had won the Cup was in 1999 (2–0 against Panathinaikos). The last time that had played in a final was in 2004, where they had lost to Panathinaikos by 3–1.

Aris had reached the Greek Cup final six times, winning one of them. The last time that they had won the Cup was in 1970 (1–0 against PAOK). The last time that had played in a final was in 2003, where they had lost to PAOK by 1–0.[3]

Route to the final

edit
Olympiacos Round Aris
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Veria 5–1 0–0 (A) 5–1 (H) First round Kavala 5–3 1–2 (A) 4–1 (H)
Bye Additional round Bye
Kallithea 3–3 (a) 1–0 (H) 2–3 (A) Round of 32 Atromitos 8–0 5–0 (A) 3–0 (H)
Iraklis 2–1 0–1 (A) 2–0 (H) Round of 16 Ethnikos Piraeus 4–2 2–1 (H) 2–1 (A)
Kastoria 6–3 1–2 (A) 5–1 (H) Quarter-finals Apollon Kalamarias 1–1 (a) 0–0 (H) 1–1 (A)
AEK Athens 3–1 1–0 (A) 2–1 (H) Semi-finals Skoda Xanthi 3–2 1–2 (H) 2–0 (A)

Match

edit

Details

edit
Olympiacos3–0Aris
Report
Attendance: 15,550
Referee: Giorgos Kasnaferis (Athens)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Olympiacos
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Aris
GK 71   Antonios Nikopolidis
RB 14   Dimitrios Mavrogenidis    51'
CB 32   Georgios Anatolakis
CB 19   Athanasios Kostoulas
LB 30   Anastasios Pantos
DM 17   Giannis Taralidis
CM 11   Predrag Đorđević (c)
RM  1   Pantelis Kafes    51'
LM 21   Grigoris Georgatos
AM  5   Rivaldo
CF  9   Ioannis Okkas    84'
Substitutes:
GK 34   Kleopas Giannou
DF 25   Spyros Vallas
DF 12   Gabriel Schürrer
MF  6   Ieroklis Stoltidis    84'
MF  8   Miloš Marić
FW 10   Giovanni    51'
FW  7   Nery Castillo    51'
Manager:
  Dušan Bajević
GK 15   Vangelis Pourliotopoulos
RB 20   Konstantinos Kallimanis    87'
CB  4   Avraam Papadopoulos
CB 23   Georgios Koltsidas
CB  5   Spyros Gogolos
LB 30   Christos Naintos
DM  6   Petros Passalis (c)
DM  2   Maciej Murawski    68'
RM 44   Konstantinos Nebegleras    66'
LM 40   Dorge Kouemaha
CF 32   Mimis Beniskos
Substitutes:
GK 31   Sotiris Liberopoulos
DF 17   Kristi Vangjeli
DF 25   Dimitrios Markomichalis    87'
DF  8   Agapitos Abelas    66'
MF  7   Giannis Chrysafis
MF 22   Fernando Sanjurjo    68'
FW  9   Giannis Lazanas
Manager:
  Georgios Chatzaras

Man of the Match:
  Rivaldo (Olympiacos)


Assistant referees:
Lykourgos Tsolakidis (Athens)
Giorgos Tabrantzis (Aetoloacarnania)

Match rules

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

See also

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ "Ολυμπιακός-Αρης 3-0". in.gr (in Greek). 27 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Panpeloponnesian Stadium". stadia.gr.
  3. ^ "Greece - List of Cup Winners". RSSSF.