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2017–18 Super League Greece
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Super League Greece
Season2017–18
Dates19 August 2017 – 7 May 2018
ChampionsAEK Athens
12th title
RelegatedKerkyra
Platanias
Champions LeagueAEK Athens
PAOK
Europa LeagueOlympiacos
Atromitos
Asteras Tripolis
Matches played240
Goals scored530 (2.21 per match)
Top goalscorerAleksandar Prijović
(19 goals)
Biggest home winPAOK 5–0 Levadiakos
(6 January 2018)
Biggest away winPlatanias 0–4 Olympiacos
(11 March 2018)
Highest scoringPanionios 3–4 Olympiacos
(14 October 2017)
Apollon Smyrnis 4–3 PAS Giannina
(5 November 2017)
Highest attendance50,141
AEK Athens 2–0 Levadiakos
(22 April 2018)
Lowest attendance383
Atromitos 4–0 Kerkyra
(5 May 2018)
Total attendance949,247

The 2017–18 Super League Greece, or Souroti Super League for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the 82nd season of the highest tier in league of Greek football and the 12th under its current name. The season started in August 2017 and ended in May 2018. The league comprises fourteen teams from the 2016–17 season and two promoted from the 2016–17 Football League.

On 12 March 2018, the Super League Greece was suspended by the Greek government until further notice after the president of PAOK, Ivan Savvidis, had stormed onto the field with a revolver during the match between PAOK and AEK Athens played the previous day.[2] The suspension was lifted on 27 March. PAOK was deducted 3 points and AEK was awarded 3 points for the incident.[3]

Contrary to the previous seasons, the playoffs for the Champions League and Europa League spots were removed, with qualification based solely on finishing position.[4]

Teams

Two teams were relegated from the 2016–17 season. Iraklis and Veria played in Football League for the 2017–18 season.

Two teams were promoted from the 2016–17 Football League, Apollon Smyrnis and Lamia, the latter for which it was their debut season in the highest division of Greek football.

Stadiums and locations

Club Ap. Location Venue Capacity
AEK Athens 57 Marousi Athens Olympic Stadium 69,618
AEL 28 Larissa AEL FC Arena 16,118
Apollon Smyrnis 39 Rizoupoli Georgios Kamaras Stadium 14,856
Asteras Tripolis 11 Tripoli Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium 7,616
Atromitos 17 Peristeri Peristeri Stadium 10,005
Kerkyra 3 Corfu Kerkyra Stadium 3,000
Lamia 1 Lamia Lamia Municipal Stadium 6,000
Levadiakos 17 Livadeia Levadia Municipal Stadium 6,500
Olympiacos 59 Piraeus Karaiskakis Stadium 32,115
Panathinaikos 59 Ampelokipoi Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 16,003
Panetolikos 8 Agrinio Panetolikos Stadium 7,000
Panionios 57 Nea Smyrni Nea Smyrni Stadium 11,700
PAOK 59 Thessaloniki Toumba Stadium 28,703
PAS Giannina 23 Ioannina Zosimades Stadium 7,652
Platanias 6 Chania Perivolia Municipal Stadium 4,000
Xanthi 29 Xanthi Xanthi FC Arena 7,422

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
AEK Athens Spain Manolo Jiménez Greece Petros Mantalos Nike Pame Stoixima
AEL Greece Sotiris Antoniou Greece Thomas Nazlidis Legea
Apollon Smyrnis Greece Georgios Paraschos Greece Georgios Dasios Joma Venetis Bakery
Asteras Tripolis Greece Savvas Pantelidis Argentina Matías Iglesias Macron Stoiximan.GR
Atromitos Austria Damir Canadi Greece Kyriakos Kivrakidis Nike Tzoker
Kerkyra Greece Giannis Matzourakis Greece Anastasios Venetis Macron
Lamia Greece Babis Tennes Greece Vangelis Pitkas Nike
Levadiakos France José Anigo Greece Theodoros Tripotseris Legea
Olympiacos Greece Christos Kontis Spain Alberto Botía Adidas Stoiximan.GR
Panathinaikos Greece Marinos Ouzounidis Greece Dimitris Kourbelis Nike Pame Stoixima
Panetolikos Greece Traianos Dellas Greece Dimitris Kyriakidis Legea Pame Stoixima
Panionios Greece Michalis Grigoriou Greece Panagiotis Korbos Luanvi Stoiximan.GR
PAOK Romania Răzvan Lucescu Portugal Vieirinha Macron Stoiximan.GR
PAS Giannina Greece Giannis Petrakis Greece Alexios Michail Nike Vikos Cola / Car.gr
Platanias Greece Giannis Chatzinikolaou Brazil Vanderson Luanvi Ergobeton
Xanthi Serbia Milan Rastavac Greece Konstantinos Fliskas Joma Pame Stoixima

Managerial changes

Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2017–18_Super_League_Greece
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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
PAOK Serbia Vladimir Ivić Mutual consent 9 June 2017[5] Pre-season Serbia Aleksandar Stanojević 16 June 2017 [6]
Atromitos Portugal Ricardo Sá Pinto 12 June 2017[7] Austria Damir Canadi 21 June 2017[8]
Panionios Serbia Vladan Milojević End of contract 30 June 2017 Greece Michalis Grigoriou 1 June 2017
Olympiacos Greece Takis Lemonis 30 June 2017 Kosovo Besnik Hasi 8 June 2017[9]
Xanthi Romania Răzvan Lucescu 30 June 2017 Serbia Milan Rastavac 12 June 2017[10]
PAOK Serbia Aleksandar Stanojević Sacked 11 August 2017 Romania Răzvan Lucescu 11 August 2017[11]
Kerkyra Greece Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos 22 August 2017[12] 14th Greece Kostas Christoforakis (caretaker) 22 August 201
Greece Kostas Christoforakis (caretaker) End of tenure as caretaker 28 August 2017 16th Greece Alekos Vosniadis 28 August 2017
Asteras Tripolis Greece Staikos Vergetis Sacked 10 September 2017[13] 13th Greece Savvas Pantelidis 10 September 2017[14]
AEL Netherlands André Paus 12 September 2017 15th Belgium Jacky Mathijssen 14 September 2017[15]
Olympiacos Kosovo Besnik Hasi 25 September 2017[16] 4th Greece Takis Lemonis 25 September 2017[17]
AEL Belgium Jacky Mathijssen 25 September 2017[18] 15th Greece Ilias Fyntanis 25 September 2017[19]
Apollon Smyrnis Greece Akis Mantzios 25 September 2017[20] 16th Croatia Zoran Vulić 28 September 2017[21]
Platanias Greece Georgios Paraschos 31 October 2017[22] 16th Greece Nikolaos Manarolis (caretaker) 31 October 2017
Greece Nikolaos Manarolis (caretaker) End of tenure as caretaker 12 November 2017 16th Spain José Manuel Roca 12 November 2017[23]
Apollon Smyrnis Croatia Zoran Vulić Sacked 11 December 2017 14th Greece Georgios Paraschos 12 December 2017[24]
Kerkyra Greece Alekos Vosniadis 19 December 2017[25] 15th Greece Sakis Tsiolis 27 December 2017[26]
Olympiacos Greece Takis Lemonis 4 January 2018[27] 1st Greece Christos Kontis (caretaker) 4 January 2018[28]
Greece Christos Kontis (caretaker) End of tenure as caretaker 8 January 2018 1st Spain Óscar García 8 January 2018[29]
Panetolikos Greece Makis Chavos Sacked 7 January 2018[30] 13th Greece Traianos Dellas 12 January 2018[31]