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1953 – The 3rd Championship
The most difficult task for Panathinaikos was to overcome the resistance of AEK, and Apollon Athinon in the Championship of Athens. Furthermore, the "Greens" won the Panhellenic title by winning twice Aris and getting a draw with Olympiakos.
20/01/20201965 – The 8th Championship
Disposing a defense "made out of granite" (Takis Ikonomopoulos' achieved a personal record by keeping his goalposts "untouched" during 1088 minutes), Panathinaikos lost just once and won the title. Coached by Stephan Bobek and with top scorer Takis Loukanidis,(21 goals), the title was "guaranteed" on the 6th of June; Loukanidis scored and the team won against AEK 1-0, at Leoforos ground.
20/01/20201964 – The 7th Championship
This one was known as the famous "invincible Championship". An outstanding achievement, never repeated till today, 51 years later! Counting with 24 victories and 6 draws, things became simple for Stephan Bobek and his players!
20/01/20201962 – The 6th Championship
An impressive first round with 14 victories in 15 games made the difference in that competition! Panathinaikos "cleared up" the Championship at an early stage and lost for the first time at the 27th match day. With Coach Harry Gheim again on the bench and top scorer Mimis Domazos, who scored 17 goals, the "Greens" won the title rather easily.
In 1962's Champiomship the following players have participated: Voutsars, Drakotas, Tzounakos, Kamaras, Lonoxylakis, Andreou, Nebidis, Pitichoutis, Theofanis, Kosmidis, Papaemmanouil, Toubelis, Domazos, Panakis, Fylakouris, Cholevas, Panayiotidis, Benardos, Loukanidis.
1961 – The 5th Championship
Starting the season by achieving a serial of victories, Panathinaikos led the scoreboard from the 11th match day and never lost a touch with the top.
20/01/20201960 – The 4th Championship
In a rematch for the title, on the 31st of July, Panathinaikos won AEK 2-1 at "Karaiskakis" ground and became the first Champion in the history of the first division of football.
20/01/20201955 – The 3rd Cup
Having refurbished its stadium, almost as it looks today - surrounded by grandstands - in front of 25.000 spectators, a record by that time, Panathinaikos won rather easily his third Cup, playing against PAOK.
20/01/20201949 – The 2nd Championship
The season started smoothly but Panathinaikos, trained by Josef Strandt, won the Athens title. Later the team won also the Greek one, prevailing over Olympiakos and Aris.
20/01/20202014 – The 18th Cup
Achieving high standards of performance, Panathinaikos is the undoubted protagonist of the 72nd final for the Greek Cup.
20/01/20201977 – The 6th Cup
It was the most gripping Cup final in the last years! Thanks to a "race rocket" shoot by Valianos, Panathinaikos won PAOK just seven minutes before the whistling of the referee. The team was prepared for the double to come!
20/01/20201977 – The 12th Championship
The conquest of that Championship by Panathinaikos was one of the greatest turnarounds in the history of the competition.
20/01/20201972 – The 11th Championship
Panathinaikos, the goal producing "machine" (89 goals in 34 matches) of Ferenc Puskas won one more Championship. The start was rather slow but became very impressive later.
20/01/20201970 – The 1st Super Cup
This was the first time that Panathinaikos became a ... Super Champion. Being the Champion, the team was called to face Aris, the winner of the Cup, in Faliron.
20/01/20201970 – The 10th Championship
Panathinaikos "floored it" from the very beginning, achieving 15 victories in 17 matches during the first round and made clear to its rivals that they would have no chance to win the title.
20/01/20201969 – The 9th Championship
Achieving 14 victories during the second round of the Championship, Panathinaikos, with Lakis Petropoulos on the bench, was close to conquering it. The "Greens" had started with 7/7 victories at that season before tripping and reducing the difference from their opponents.
20/01/20201948 – The 2nd Cup
Nikos Simos was the big star scoring twice in favor of his team - both goals by excellent shoots. The team won a second Cup, playing the final against AEK.
20/01/20201940 – The 1st Cup
Panathinaikos starts its victories in the field of domestic Cups, taking good "care" of Aris, at the final, in just four minutes time... How? By scoring three times before completing the first 15' of the match!
20/01/2020