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		<title>Last Chance to shine for Super League’s bottom trio</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 03:24:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[They may be destined for a drop to the Beta Ethniki, but the likes of OFI Crete, Panserraikos, and Thrasyvoulos Fylis return to the Super League limelight on the final day of the season. All three face their statistical counterparts, as the Super League schedule makes way for a meeting between the league&#8217;s top three [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-410" src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/04/dimoutsos_2009_4_25_16_17_34_b.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />They may be destined for a drop to the Beta Ethniki, but the likes of OFI Crete, Panserraikos, and Thrasyvoulos Fylis return to the Super League limelight on the final day of the season. All three face their statistical counterparts, as the Super League schedule makes way for a meeting between the league&#8217;s top three and bottom three sides.</p>
<p>With plenty of disappointment to take to Greece&#8217;s second tier, OFI Crete will look to restore at least an ounce of pride when the Cretans travel to face Panathinaikos on Sunday. The Heraklion based side has struggled all season long, and a win at the OAKA Spyros Louis Stadium won&#8217;t save them from demotion to the Beta Ethniki; however, the islanders could benefit from a much needed confidence boost ahead of the season.</p>
<p>Panserraikos&#8217; supposed fairy tale end to the season didn&#8217;t come with a happy ending. The ‘Liontaria&#8217; were convincingly bounced from the Greek Cup semi-finals by AEK Athens, and their quest to stave off relegation was baffled by self-destruction and by Iraklis&#8217; unwillingness to lose. So, the Beta Ethniki Champions of 2007 will return to the same division they won promotion from about twelve months ago. A fourteen year wait to return to the Greek top flight has been compounded by a one-year stint in the Super League, but the Serres side will be hopeful of denting PAOK&#8217;s push for second place in the Super League when the pair meet at the Toumba Stadium on Sunday night.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Thrasyvoulos will look to suffice for some of the pain inflicted by their bottom of the table finish when Olympiacos visit Fyli on Sunday evening. Two polar opposites will meet at the municipality&#8217;s stadium, as the home side looks to hand Greek Champions their fourth loss of the &#8211; during a process which would see Thrasyvoulos register just their fourth victory of the season. Pride will definitely be on the line for the hosts, whose aim focuses an overturning of 2-1 result from the reverse fixture.</p>
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		<title>Greek Cup set for another Athenian Derby</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 02:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Greek Cup is set for another thrilling episode of the rich rivalry between Olympiacos and AEK Athens, after both sides claimed a ticket during midweek.
Leading their semi-final tie with Panserraikos by a 3-1 score-line due thanks to their dominant performance in Athens, AEK faced a relaxed night in Serres on Wednesday. A scoreless evening [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/04/diogo_2009_4_9_19_43_59_b-300x165.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="165" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-404" />The Greek Cup is set for another thrilling episode of the rich rivalry between Olympiacos and AEK Athens, after both sides claimed a ticket during midweek.</p>
<p>Leading their semi-final tie with Panserraikos by a 3-1 score-line due thanks to their dominant performance in Athens, AEK faced a relaxed night in Serres on Wednesday. A scoreless evening ensued in the second leg as AEK saw off Panserraikos limited resurgence to be the first side to qualify for the finals of the Greek Cup.</p>
<p>A day later attention shifted to Piraeus, where Asteras Tripolis looked to make history with a visit to Olympiacos&#8217; Giorgos Karaiskakis Stadium. The Arcadian club faced an up-hill battle after the first match finished 2-2 in Tripoli, but got off to the right start when Danijel Cesarec put Asteras on the high road to the final.</p>
<p>Flavio slipped past Dudu with a rapid burst down the right flank before providing an accurate cross into the box where Cesarec potently waited to head past ‘keeper Antonis Nikopolidis.</p>
<p>The Peloponnesian side maintained their lead heading into the second half but it was soon erased when Dudu levelled the score-line on forty-eight minutes. Confusion in the Asteras box was the result after a free-kick for the hosts and an alert Dudu thunderously struck a loose ball past Giorgos Abaris to put Olympiacos back in control.</p>
<p>The defending Greek Cup Champions had their hopes of a domestic double revived after a brief lull; and soon after their spirits had been lifted, Ernesto Valverde&#8217;s men grabbed a lead of their own.</p>
<p>Luciano Galletti slipped a sleek grounded pass into the Asteras box for Diogo, and the Brazilian scored his third goal of the tie to give Olympiacos a 2-1 lead just after the hour mark.</p>
<p>Asteras tried to climb back to level terms late on in the match, but there was no happy ending for Nikos Kostenoglou&#8217;s men, whose Cup run ends in disappointment after producing quite a scare for the Piraeus giants.</p>
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		<title>Greek Wrap (&#8230;Not a Gyro) Round 27: Polished Silverware</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 05:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The weekend&#8217;s slate of games ended with Olympiacos collecting silverware in the Greek Super League for the fifth consecutive season, and the twelfth time in the last thirteen years. The news came after the Greek Champions pegged back to beat Panionios and Asteras Tripolis held Panathinaikos to a miserable 1-1 draw in Tripoli. At the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-401" src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/03/olympiakos_2009_3_23_1_41_48_b.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />The weekend&#8217;s slate of games ended with Olympiacos collecting silverware in the Greek Super League for the fifth consecutive season, and the twelfth time in the last thirteen years. The news came after the Greek Champions pegged back to beat Panionios and Asteras Tripolis held Panathinaikos to a miserable 1-1 draw in Tripoli. At the other end of the table Panserraikos&#8217; loss to Aris in Serres looks to confirm the ‘Liontaria&#8217;s&#8217; return back to the Beta Ethniki, while OFI&#8217;s hopes lived to fight another day with a dramatic win against Panthrakikos. Extra football could hit Larissa, however, as the ‘Vyssini&#8217; took a step closer to securing the last available playoff berth.</p>
<p><strong>AEK Athens FC 3-1 Levadeiakos FC</strong><br />
<em>Djebbour 2&#8242;, Blanco 39&#8242;, Edinho 81&#8242; &#8211; Kiassos 26&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Dusan Bajevic&#8217;s AEK took a step closer to the premier playoff spots with their sixth consecutive win in the Greek Super League coming through a 3-1 triumph over Levadeiakos. While the game was not a crucial encounter in terms of any points race, the Athenians put on a clinical performance on either side of the interval to defeat Momcilo Vukotic&#8217;s Levadeiakos, and leave the visitors in a worrying state as the relegation zone closes in on the Levadeia outfit.</p>
<p><strong>Panionios FC 2-3 Olympiacos CFP</strong><br />
<em>Lourenco 45&#8242;, Anderson 51&#8242; &#8211; Derbyshire 22&#8242;, Maniatis (o.g.) 62&#8242;, Dudu 72&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Alongside Panathinaikos&#8217; falter in Tripoli, Olympiacos&#8217; 3-2 win over Panionios in Nea Smyrni paved the way for Olympiacos to yet another Greek crown. A late goal from Dudu Cearense allowed Ernesto Valverde&#8217;s to scrape through the Athenian suburb with a slim win, while their not-so-slim advantage in the Super League standings allowed for the Piraeus giants to clinch the Greek Championship ahead of schedule.</p>
<p><strong>OFI Crete FC 4-3 Panthrakikos FC</strong><br />
<em>Popovic 11&#8242;, Barcauan 18&#8242;, Sfakianakis  60&#8242;, 82&#8242; &#8211; Kanotidis 6&#8242;, Riera 15&#8242;, Konstantinidis 65&#8242;</em></p>
<p>A dramatic 4-3 win for OFI over Panthrakikos at the Pankritio Stadium in Heraklion allows the Cretans to continue their fight to stay alive in the Super League &#8211; even if safety is a whole six points away. Giving a valiant effort in front of their home crowd, OFI showed plenty of heart by coming out the top dog after a seven-goal thriller. Nonetheless, Emilio Ferrera&#8217;s side will likely be disappointed in the final result after squandering two early leads to take zero points back to Komotini.</p>
<p><strong>Panserraikos FC 1-2 Aris FC</strong><br />
<em>Georgiadis 2&#8242; &#8211; Campora 60&#8242;, Regueiro 78&#8242;</em></p>
<p>A match featuring desperation for diverse reasons saw Aris claim a much needed three points with a 2-1 win over Panserraikos in Serres. Trailing Larissa in the push for a playoff spot, the match was a must-win for Aris if the Thessaloniki-based club was to keep pace with Larissa after the ‘Vyssini&#8217;s&#8217; triumph at Kaftanzogleio.</p>
<p><strong>PAOK FC 2-1 Thrasyvoulos Fylis FC</strong><br />
<em>Liapakis (o.g.) 46&#8242;, Bakayoko 90&#8242; &#8211; Martorell 36&#8242;</em><em></em></p>
<p>Losing ground in the battle in second place after a winless spell, PAOK returned to the win column with a tender 2-1 win over Thrasyvoulos in Thessaloniki. Again it was the clutch performing of Ibrahim Bakayoko that saved ‘Dikefale tou Vorra&#8217; from embarrassment at the intense Toumba Stadium.</p>
<p><strong>Skoda Xanthi FC 0-1 Ergotelis FC</strong><br />
<em>Koutsianikoulis 61&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Ergotelis handed Skoda Xanthi&#8217;s playoff hopes a detrimental blow as the Cretans slipped past the Thracians with a 1-0 win at the Skoda Xanthi Arena. The Canaries again relied on Vasilis Koutsianikoulis to pave the way to maximum points, as the blonde-haired bandit, who is dubbed the Greek Lionel Messi, struck just past the hour mark to account for the match&#8217;s only goal.</p>
<p><strong>Asteras Tripolis FC 1-1 Panathinaikos</strong><br />
<em>Kaounos 65&#8242; &#8211; Salpigidis 24&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Having held Olympiacos to a 2-2 draw just days earlier, Asteras Tripolis put on a similar performance to claim a point in their scalp with Panathinaikos in Tripoli. The spoils were shared when Vaggelis Kaounos&#8217; second half tally cancelled out Dimitrios Salpigidis&#8217; opener.</p>
<p><strong>Iraklis FC 0-2 Larissa FC</strong><br />
<em>Zurawski 73&#8242;, Metin 82&#8242;</em><em></em></p>
<p>With their fate in their own hands, Larissa made the most of their trip to Thessaloniki as the ‘Vyssini&#8217; strolled to a 2-0 win over Iraklis. Late second half goals from Maciej Zurawski and Tumer Metin were more than enough for Marinos Ouzounidis&#8217; men, who now lead pursuers Aris FC by four points for the last playoff spot.</p>
<p><strong>Up Next&#8230;</strong><br />
Like most leagues across Europe, and possibly the world, the Greek Super League does not have any fixtures scheduled for the ensuing weekend as international play resumes on various levels. In fact, the Greek National Team will be the focus for the next week and a half as Otto Rehhagel&#8217;s men continue their quest to qualify for the 2010 World Cup with a double-date with Israel.</p>
<p>However, when action does resume in two weeks time, the chase for the final playoff spot and OFI&#8217;s bid to remain a Super League side will be put under the microscope once again.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday, April 5<sup>th</sup>, 2008</strong><br />
<em>Levadeiakos FC vs. Olympiacos CFP</em><br />
<em>Panthrakikos FC vs. AEK Athens FC</em><br />
<em>Larissa FC vs. Panionios FC</em><br />
<em>Aris FC vs. OFI Crete FC</em><br />
<em>Thrasyvoulos Fylis FC vs. Iraklis FC</em><br />
<em>Ergotelis FC vs. Panserraikos FC</em><br />
<em>Asteras Tripolis FC vs. PAOK FC</em><br />
<em>Panathinaikos FC vs. Skoda Xanthi FC</em></p>
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		<title>AEK win builds aggregate cushion over Panserraikos</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 04:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[AEK Athens cruised to a 3-1 win in the first leg of their Greek Cup tie with Panserraikos at the OAKA Spyros Louis Stadium on Wednesday night. A brace from Rafik Djebbour and an additional goal from Daniel Majstorovic gave AEK the win, while a goal for Panserraikos&#8217; Marco Aurelio gives the ‘Liontaria&#8217; some hope [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-398" src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/03/123213333333333111_b.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />AEK Athens cruised to a 3-1 win in the first leg of their Greek Cup tie with Panserraikos at the OAKA Spyros Louis Stadium on Wednesday night. A brace from Rafik Djebbour and an additional goal from Daniel Majstorovic gave AEK the win, while a goal for Panserraikos&#8217; Marco Aurelio gives the ‘Liontaria&#8217; some hope heading back to Serres.</p>
<p>The hosts went ahead on the twenty-minute mark through their Algerian ace Djebbour. Eluding his defenders enough to warrant a shot, Djebbour&#8217;s ouncing effort found its way past ‘keeper Fotis Kipouros to give AEK an early lead.</p>
<p>The advantage only stood for three minutes as Panserraikos levelled the score through their on-loan Brazilian Marco Aurelio. A well-placed free-kick by the midfielder clipped the upright before making its way into the AEK goal past Sebastian Saja.</p>
<p>AEK reclaimed their advantage on thirty-seven minutes as Majstorovic rose to the occasion when Ismael Blanco provided an accurate cross from the right flank. The Swedish defender beat all to the ball before heading home the go-ahead goal past Kipouros.</p>
<p>It was only a few minutes after Majstorovic&#8217;s tiebreaker that AEK extended their lead by a further goal through Djebbour. The Algerian striker pounced on a loose ball and neatly slotted it into the Panserraikos goal to send AEK well on their way to the win ahead of the interval.</p>
<p>The Athenians didn&#8217;t extend their lead in the second frame, but remain heavy favourites to progress to the finals by taking care of business away in Serres</p>
<p><strong>AEK FC 3-1 Panserraikos FC</strong></p>
<p><em>Djebbour 20&#8242;, 40&#8242;, Majstorovic 38&#8242; &#8211; Aurelio 23&#8242;</em></p>
<p><strong>AEK FC (Dusan Bajevic):</strong> Saja, Georgeas, Majstorovic, Kyrgiakos, Juanfran, Nsaliwa, Kafes, Tachtsidis (67&#8242; Pelieteri), Scocco (76&#8242; Edinho), Blanco (88&#8242; Pliatsikas), Djebbour.</p>
<p><strong>Panserraikos FC (Hugo Broos):</strong> Kipouros, Kallimanis, Voskopoulos, Papazoglou, Aurelio (46&#8242; Pipinis), Baykara (72&#8242; Konstantinidis), Milenkovic, Abubakari, Bule (72&#8242; Zoundi), Bangoura, Anakoglou.</p>
<p><strong>Referee:</strong> Nathaniel Charalambidis (Kavala)</p>
<p><strong>Venue:</strong> OAKA Spyros Louis Stadium, Athens, Greece.<strong></strong></p>
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		<title>Final Four chase Cup Prize</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:54:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Greek Cup has reached the semi-final round and tonight the remaining four clubs will compete in the introductory leg of their semi-final ties. Titleholders Olympiacos are favourite to repeat as Champions and finish the season with another domestic double, while inner-city rivals AEK Athens will hope to get their hands on some silverware. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-397" src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/03/59732-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />The Greek Cup has reached the semi-final round and tonight the remaining four clubs will compete in the introductory leg of their semi-final ties. Titleholders Olympiacos are favourite to repeat as Champions and finish the season with another domestic double, while inner-city rivals AEK Athens will hope to get their hands on some silverware. The sides they are up against will aim to guarantee the Athenian duo don&#8217;t get a easy passage into the finals as Asteras Tripolis and Panserraikos look to make the most of their first ever appearance in the semi-finals.</p>
<p>Tonight&#8217;s action kicks off in Athens between AEK and Panserraikos. Dusan Bajevic&#8217;s AEK defeated Panserraikos 5-1 two weeks ago in Serres, and are expected to win again against the visiting ‘Liontaria&#8217;.  Though their loss in the Greek Super League was crippling for pride and their chances of avoiding the relegation zone, Panserraikos shocked all of Greece when they knocked out Panathinaikos in the quarter-finals.</p>
<p>Later in the evening, Asteras Tripolis welcomes Olympiacos to Tripoli in what is likely to be a tactical battle. Having lost to Olympiacos twice already, Asteras will be searching for a valiant performance this evening as the Peloponnesian side targets a trip to the Cup Final. Olympiacos is coming off an emphatic 5-0 win over Iraklis and have plenty of potential to do the same in Tripoli; however, the Greek Champions have struggled during their visits to the Arcadia prefecture with just one goal to suffix one win and one loss for their travels.</p>
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		<title>Greek Wrap (&#8230;not a gyro) Round 26: Time’s a ticking</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 05:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another eight matches down in the Greek Super League and the standings have gone under yet another shuffling in several races for glory. The title race looks all but over with Olympiacos streaking towards a twelfth title in thirteen years, but the playoff race is heating up while the relegation picture becomes all the more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-395" src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/03/osfpira150309_1_b-300x165.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="165" />Another eight matches down in the Greek Super League and the standings have gone under yet another shuffling in several races for glory. The title race looks all but over with Olympiacos streaking towards a twelfth title in thirteen years, but the playoff race is heating up while the relegation picture becomes all the more clearer with just four rounds of matches remaining on the Greek calendar.</p>
<p><strong>Larissa FC 0-0 PAOK FC</strong></p>
<p>Larissa&#8217;s home advantage was not enough to overcome PAOK at the Alkazar Stadium on Saturday as the two sides, who are in the thick of the playoff race, shared the spoils in a scoreless stalemate.</p>
<p>Having lost to Panathinaikos in Athens last week, pressure had become a factor for Larissa as rivals continue their pursuit of the final playoff spot. PAOK, meanwhile, followed last weekend&#8217;s derby draw with Olympiacos with yet another 0-0 draw to lose ground on second placed Panathinaikos and the aforementioned titleholders.</p>
<p><strong>AEK FC 1-0 OFI Crete FC</strong><br />
<em>Kafes 23&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Hoping to close the gap for second place, AEK grabbed a slim 1-0 win over OFI Crete at the OAKA Spyros Louis Stadium. With PAOK&#8217;s slip earlier in the day, AEK&#8217;s three points allowed for the Athenians to creep closer to their Thessaloniki rivals and almost guarantees OFI a drop to the B&#8217; Ethniki next season.</p>
<p>AEK went ahead when Ismael Blanco&#8217;s cross was blocked by OFI ‘keeper Arkadiusz Malarz but only as far as Pantelis Kafes, who easily slotted his effort past an out-of-position Malarz. There was no way back for OFI, and Ioannis Matzourakis&#8217; men look destined for a stint in the second-tier of Greek football.</p>
<p><strong>Aris FC 0-1 Skoda Xanthi FC</strong><br />
<em>Agali 80&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Aware of Larissa&#8217;s lapse against PAOK, Aris failed to take advantage of the opportunity to inch closer to the promise land known as the final playoff spot. Instead, it was Skoda Xanthi who gained some ground on Larissa with a 1-0 win at the Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium surely spoiling the home crowd&#8217;s evening.</p>
<p>Level throughout most of the match, Victor Agali&#8217;s sweet strike proved to be the difference. The Nigerian calmly collected a loose ball at the edge of the Aris box, and swiftly turned before smashing a driven shot into the top corner of the Aris goal.</p>
<p><strong>Ergotelis FC 0-1 Asteras Tripolis FC</strong><br />
<em>Kaounos 33&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Asteras Tripolis continued its climb up the Greek table as the Arcadian followed up last weekend&#8217;s 4-0 thrashing of Aris with a 1-0 defeat of Ergotelis in Heraklion. In a relegation log jam just a few weeks ago, Asteras claimed another three points to further support a late chase for the playoffs.</p>
<p>While last week&#8217;s rout of Aris was kickstarted by Michalis Sifakis&#8217; sending off, Asteras surged ahead on thirty-three minutes. Adrian Bastia threaded a pass for Vaggelis Kaounos, who freely etched his name onto the scoreboard for the fifth time this season.</p>
<p>Despite home advantage on their side, Ergotelis failed to respond as Asteras claimed a league double over the Cretans.</p>
<p><strong>Levadeiakos FC 1-1 Panionios FC</strong><br />
<em>Napoleoni 72&#8242; &#8211; Recoba 35&#8242;</em></p>
<p>With safety in the Super League not yet confirmed, Levadeiakos and Panionios played to a 1-1 draw in Levadia and the point boosted both campaigns in hopes of avoiding the drop.</p>
<p>Although their lead on the drop zone was &#8211; and still is &#8211; quite substantial, neither side has yet to clinch a spot in next year&#8217;s line-up of the Greek top flight. Alvaro Recoba took the initiative to assure Panionios of a spot next year as the Uruguayan netted the match&#8217;s breakthrough on thirty-five minutes. The former Inter Milan man weaved past two markers before slotting a low shot past Levadeiakos custodian Srdjan Blazic.</p>
<p>It took nearly forty-minutes for the home side to respond, but they managed to equalize on seventy-two minutes through Stefano Napoleoni. The Italian midfielder eluded defenders a he strolled into the Panionios half before releasing a shot from long distance. While the effort had plenty of power, Panionios ‘keeper Tomas Belic must have been disappointed with his decision to punch the ball as Levadeiakos levelled the match with a fluke-like tally.</p>
<p><strong>Panthrakikos FC 2-1 Panserraikos FC</strong><em></em><br />
<em>Diallo 14&#8242;, Zapropoulos 89&#8242; &#8211; Abubakari 25&#8242;</em></p>
<p>After last week&#8217;s disastrous 5-1 loss at the hands of AEK, Panserraikos was unable to redeem themselves against fellow promoted side Panthrakikos as the ‘Liontaria&#8217; were dealt a huge blow through a 2-1 loss in Komotini.</p>
<p>The hosts got off to a flying start when Abdul Diallo pounced after Panserraikos ‘keeper Fotis Kipouros fumbled Tim Matthys&#8217; corner to allow the Burkina Faso striker easily popped in the loose ball on fourteen minutes.</p>
<p>The lead, however, didn&#8217;t last long. Panserraikos managed to level the score at 1-1 through a header by Mohammed Abubakari off a perfect cross from Marco Aurelio.</p>
<p>Heartbreak was the theme just before full-time as Panthrakikos went ahead once again, but this time there was little time for Panserraikos to respond. Set for extra time, Panserraikos&#8217; slim chances of staying in the Super League took a heavy knock when Nikos Zapropoulos&#8217; header beat Kipouros on eighty-nine minutes.</p>
<p><strong>Thrasyvoulos Fylis FC 0-1 Panathinaikos FC</strong><br />
<em>Salpigidis (pen.) 13&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Deflated by their Champions League exit thanks to the likes of Villarreal, Panathinaikos turned its attention to claiming second spot in the Greek Super League with a 1-0 win over Thrasyvoulos in Fyli.</p>
<p>With what was a questionable penalty call on Thrasyvoulos ‘keeper Peterson Pecanha, the referee paved the way for a spot-kick for Panathinaikos after just thirteen minutes.</p>
<p>Dimitris Salpigidis, who was the fouled party, made no mistake with his penalty effort to send Panathinaikos ahead with what was enough to keep Thrasyvoulos on the losing end.</p>
<p><strong>Olympiacos CFP 5-0 Iraklis FC</strong><br />
<em>Torosidis 60&#8242;, Oscar 64&#8242;, 79&#8242;, Derbyshire 82&#8242;, 87&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Olympiacos returned to the form which won them praises and matches by large margins in ahead of the New Year as Ernesto Valverde&#8217;s men claimed an emphatic 5-0 win over Iraklis at the Giorgos Karaiskakis Stadium.</p>
<p>Vasilis Torosidis&#8217; late first half goal was cancelled by an offside call, but the Greece international struck again on the hour mark to initiate Iraklis&#8217; crumble.</p>
<p>Soon afterwards the deterioration continued as Fernando Belluschi connected with Oscar who tallied swiftly past ‘keeper Giorgos Bantis. A nearly-identical series of events panned out on seventy-nine minutes as Oscar secured a brace after another assist from Belluschi.</p>
<p>Not to be outdone by his Spanish teammate, Matt Derbyshire added to Iraklis woes as the unmarked Englishman easily converted a grounded cross from Leonardo to make it 4-0 for the hosts.</p>
<p>But the evening&#8217;s pain for Iraklis didn&#8217;t stop there, at least not until Derbyshire notched his second goal of the night. Collecting a neatly crafted pass from Predrag Djordjevic, Derbyshire weaved through the defense before beating Bantis to the near post with a grounded strike.</p>
<p><strong>Next Up:</strong></p>
<p>The Greek Cup takes center stage during midweek as the introductory legs of the semi-final ties take the stage in Athens between AEK and Panserraikos, and in Tripolis between Asteras Tripolis and Olympiacos.</p>
<p>The weekend then offers excitement as the final four weeks of football begin with the twenty-seventh round schedule:</p>
<p><em>OFI Crete FC vs. Panthrakikos FC<br />
Iraklis FC vs. Larissa FC<br />
Panionios FC vs. Olympiacos CFP<br />
PAOK FC vs. Thrasyvoulos Fylis FC<br />
Skoda Xanthi FC vs. Ergotelis FC<br />
AEK FC vs. Levadeiakos FC<br />
Asteras Tripolis FC vs. Panathinaikos FC<br />
Panserraikos FC vs. Aris FC</em></p>
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		<title>Super League Trophy gets a Sleek New Look</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 07:33:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has had many makeovers in recent years, but the top prize in Greek football, the Greek Super League trophy, underwent another change this week as the Hellenic Footbal Federation the sleek looking Super League trophy set to be handed out at season&#8217;s end.
The General Manager of the Greek Super League Board, Patrick Komninos, introduced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-389" src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/03/trophy_2009_3_5_19_47_30_b.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />It has had many makeovers in recent years, but the top prize in Greek football, the Greek Super League trophy, underwent another change this week as the Hellenic Footbal Federation the sleek looking Super League trophy set to be handed out at season&#8217;s end.</p>
<p>The General Manager of the Greek Super League Board, Patrick Komninos, introduced the new design to the Super League title. &#8220;The trophy chosen by the Governing Council aims to enhance the visual identity of the OPAP Championship,&#8221; said Komninos.</p>
<p>The new design was voted on by the Super League Board, and the decision was revealed on Thursday.</p>
<p>&#8220;We want to reward the Champions with a recognizable trophy, which also reflects the image of the Super League,&#8221; continued Komninos.</p>
<p>&#8220;The trophy will be awarded for five seasons, starting with this year&#8217;s championship. We hope to establish the true identity of the Super League in the minds of fans alike.&#8221;</p>
<p>Olympiacos are the clear favourites to secure their fifth consecutive title, twelfth in the last thirteen years, and become the first club to claim the new trophy. The Piraeus giants lead Thessaloniki side PAOK by nine points with six matchdays remaining on the Super League schedule.</p>
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		<title>Greek Cup Review: Shock in Athens, derby drama in Piraeus</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 07:31:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the final night of the Greek Cup quarter-finals there was plenty of suspense in Athens, Piraeus and Tripolis as the field of clubs vying for domestic silverware was reduced to four teams. With AEK already booking their place in the next round with an away goals win over Skoda Xanthi last week, there were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-387" src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/03/osfppaok0403s2_b.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />On the final night of the Greek Cup quarter-finals there was plenty of suspense in Athens, Piraeus and Tripolis as the field of clubs vying for domestic silverware was reduced to four teams. With <a href="http://www.aek.theoffside.com">AEK</a> already booking their place in the next round with an away goals win over Skoda Xanthi last week, there were only three spots left up for grabs on Wednesday night.</p>
<p><strong>Asteras Tripolis FC 1-0 Panionios GSS FC</strong><br />
<em>(Asteras Tripolis FC advances 2-0 on aggregate)</em><br />
<em>Bastia 34&#8242;</em></p>
<p>The action started in Tripoli as Asteras Tripolis aimed to uphold a 1-0 aggregate lead over Panionios in front of their home fans. The hosts didn&#8217;t wait for their opponents to level the aggregate score-line as Adrian Bastia put Asteras up 1-0 in the match, 2-0 on aggregate, and prematurely into the ensuing round when he struck just past the half-hour mark.</p>
<p>Despite having both Alvaro Recoba and Faian Estoyanoff in the line-up, Panionios was unable to solve a steeled Asteras defense. Panagiotis Stamatopoulos&#8217; men failed to survive to reach the next round of the Greek Cup. A momentous win for Nikos Kostenoglou&#8217;s was the main story, however, as the Arcadian club is happily distracted from the relegation battle in the Super League with their first ever appearance in the semi-finals of the Greek Cup.</p>
<p><strong>Panathianikos FC 2-3 Panserraikos FC</strong><br />
(Panserraikos advances 3-2 on aggregate)<br />
<em>Baykara 23&#8242;, Ceh 56&#8242; (pen.), 71&#8242; &#8211; Christodoulopoulos 75&#8242;, 90&#8242; + 3&#8242;</em></p>
<p>In Athens, Panathinaikos was expected to easily dispose of Panserraikos after the two sides played to a 0-0 draw in Serres. The visitors, however, jumped to an early lead and were on pace for a rout of their hosts until Henk Ten Cate&#8217;s side pulled back two goals to make the result respectable, but not enough for a ticket into the next round.</p>
<p>Panserraikos grabbed an early lead through Deniz Baykara&#8217;s twenty-third minute goal, after the Turkish midfielder combined with team-mate Patrick Zoundi to slip past Panathinaikos defender Loukas Vyntra and slot a perfect strike past ‘keeper Mario Galinovic.</p>
<p>The deficit grew by a further goal for the traveling ‘Liontaria&#8217; when Nastja Ceh converted a penalty after Vyntra had committed a foul on Giorgos Pipinis in the Panathinaikos box. The Slovenian didn&#8217;t need a spot kick to add his second of the match on seventy-one minutes. Sotiris Konstantinidis did most of the work before shuffling off the ball for the wide open Ceh, who in turn made no mistake as he beat Galinovic for the second time in fifteen minutes.</p>
<p>A gloomy silence fell over the Athenian crowd that expected an untroubled passage into the next round. The ever stubborn Lazaros Christodoulopoulos took matters into his own hands with a response for Panathinaikos on seventy-five minutes with a slick finish off a free-kick for the former U-21 Greece international.</p>
<p>A brace for the former PAOK striker was elusive until the third minute of stoppage time as another individual effort from Christodoulopoulos concluded with another goal for Panathinaikos. Speeding down the flank and then into the Panserraikos box, the 22-year old fired a shot towards the goal, and with a little help from Panserraikos Anastasios Papazoglou the visitors&#8217; lead was reduced to just one.</p>
<p>Although Panathinaikos had picked up momentum in the last quarter of an hour, the effort was simply too little too late for the Athenians, who shockingly crashed out of the Greek Cup, while Panserraikos progresses to the next round.</p>
<p><strong>Olympiacos CFP 2-0 PAOK FC</strong><br />
(Olympiacos advances 2-1 on aggregate)<br />
<em>Diogo 46&#8242;, Derbyshire 108&#8242;</em></p>
<p>In Piraeus the derby between <a href="http://www.olympiacos.theoffside.com">Olympiacos</a> and PAOK was renewed at the Giorgos Karaiskakis Stadium. The hosts had lost the first leg thanks to Sergio Conceicao&#8217;s chipped effort giving PAOK the edge at the Toumba Stadium in Thessaloniki.</p>
<p>Having already traveled to the port city for a Super League meeting, PAOK&#8217;s 2-0 defeat to Olympiacos ahead of the New Year was a worrying point for manager Fernando Santos. His side were forced to remain in a defensive shell for most of the match, but that didn&#8217;t stop Olympiacos from putting a couple ticks on the scoreboard.</p>
<p>After a frustrating first-half, Diogo put Olympiacos on the right track just one minute after the interval. The Brazilian accurately directed his header past PAOK ‘keeper Kostas Chalkis when a pinpoint cross from Luciano Galletti came calling for the former Portuguesa striker.</p>
<p>Despite Olympiacos&#8217; early breach of the PAOK barricades had levelled the aggregate score, the highly desired second goal was far more elusive for thedefensing Greek Cup Champions. They did, however, gain an obvious advantage when Pablo Contreras and Vladimir Ivic picked up their second caution of the night ahead of the eighty-minute mark.</p>
<p>Down to nine men, and needing a goal, progression looked out of the question for PAOK as Ernesto Valverde&#8217;s Olympiacos looked to stamp their ticket into the round. It took them a bit of time, however, as PAOK&#8217;s pesky defending forced extra time in ‘Limani&#8217;.</p>
<p>The wait was over when Matt Derbyshire headed home a misguided effort from Galletti. The young Englishman was an early second-half substitute for Christos Patsatzoglou, but his presence wasn&#8217;t felt until the on-loan Blackburn Rovers forward imposed his name on the scoreboard on one-hundred and eight minutes.</p>
<p>There was no comeback for PAOK as Olympiacos clamped down in defense; derailing the promising bid from PAOK to reach the semi-finals.</p>
<p>With the win, Olympiacos sets up a semi-final meeting with Asteras Tripolis, while Panserraikos&#8217; fairy tale run continues with another visit to the OAKA Spyros Louis Stadium to take on AEK.</p>
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		<title>Greek Wrap (&#8230;not a gyro) Round 24: A Dose of the Eternal Derby</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 04:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 100th edition of the Eternal Derby between archrivals Olympiacos and Panathinaikos stole most of the headlines during this weekend&#8217;s action in the Greek Super League, but there were seven other matches that made some impact on the Greek table as crunch time resumed in the Greek top flight. While the league may be settled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-385" src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/03/561208_b-300x165.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="165" />The 100<sup>th</sup> edition of the Eternal Derby between archrivals Olympiacos and Panathinaikos stole most of the headlines during this weekend&#8217;s action in the Greek Super League, but there were seven other matches that made some impact on the Greek table as crunch time resumed in the Greek top flight. While the league may be settled thanks to a commanding lead for Olympiacos at the top of the table, the race for the playoffs is still out in the open, and so too is the dreaded drop to the relegation zone.</p>
<p><strong>Larissa FC 3-2 Ergotelis FC</strong><br />
<em>Zurawski 15&#8242;, Fotakis 47&#8242; Guela 54&#8242; &#8211; Fernandes 34&#8242;, Budimir 82&#8242;</em></p>
<p>A five goal thriller in Larissa ended with Ergotelis dropping a result to Larissa as the weekend&#8217;s action got off to a rampant start with Saturday&#8217;s matinee match. The hosts took the lead after the quarter-hour mark as Maciej Zurawski shot past Zsolt Posza to give the ‘Vyssini&#8217; an early lead. Mauricio Fernandes levelled the score-line just past the half-hour mark as Ergotelis clawed back with an equalizer ahead of the interval.</p>
<p>It took just two minutes after the restart for Larissa to reclaim their one-goal advantage thanks to a strike from Giorgos Fotakis. Did&#8217;dy Guela put the hosts on pace for three points with his fifty-fourth minute tally, but that wasn&#8217;t enough to discourage Mario Budimir from setting up a tense finale when he found the back of the net on eighty-two minutes.</p>
<p>Marinos Ouzounidis&#8217; Larissa secured the win despite a late revival by the Cretans, and extended their unbeaten streak to thirteen games. Ergotelis manager Nikos Karageorgiou was left frustrated as his side were unable to translate confidence from last weekend&#8217;s win over league leaders Olympiacos.</p>
<p>Next weekend Larissa will take their unbeatable run to Athens to meet with Panathinaikos, while Ergotelis&#8217; road trip continues when they face Thrasyvoulos in Fyli.</p>
<p><strong>Aris FC 2-1 Thrasyvoulos Fylis FC</strong><br />
<em>Campora (pen.) 35&#8242;, Wlodarczyk 90&#8242; + 1&#8242; &#8211; Prittas (o.g.) 3&#8242;</em></p>
<p>It took a late strike from Piotr Wlodarczyk for Aris to fend off a pesky Thrasyvoulos at the Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium in Thessaloniki. The hosts had to fight their way back to claim maximum points.</p>
<p>Sakis Tsiolis&#8217; Thrasyoulos was given a dream start when Aris defender Athanassios Prittas turned the ball into his own net off a Wellington corner.</p>
<p>They were lashed with reality soon after the half-hour mark as Javier Campora slotted home a penalty kick to equalize for the hosts.</p>
<p>When Nikos Karmbelas was shown his second caution of the night, it appeared Aris&#8217; chances of bagging three points were severely dented just past the hour mark.</p>
<p>Iomar Mazinho&#8217;s side weren&#8217;t discouraged, however, as Aris finally grabbed the lead in the first minute of stoppage time as a somewhat Wlodarczyk somewhat clumsily deposited Neto&#8217;s pinpoint cross to give ‘O Theos tou Polemou&#8217; a dramatic win in front of their home supporters.</p>
<p>The win snapped a two-game winless streak for Aris, but Thrasyvoulos&#8217; losing streak was extended to a woeful seven games. They&#8217;ll look to snap the streak and improve their bid to escape the dreaded relegation when Ergotelis visits Fyli. Aris faces a trip south to Tripoli for a meeting with Asteras Triplis.</p>
<p><strong>AEK Athens FC 2-1 Skoda Xanthi FC</strong><br />
<em>Edinho 10&#8242;, Blanco 49&#8242; &#8211; Poy 57&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Just days after their Greek Cup encounter, AEK entertained Skoda Xanthi at the OAKA Spyros Louis Stadium for the second time in four days, and like their midweek meetin in Athens, AEK edged the Thracian outfit with a slim one-goal win.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, it was a late goal from Ismael Blanco that gave AEK a 1-0 win to clinch progress to the semi-finals of the Cup. On Saturday, Dusan Bajevic&#8217;s side took an early lead through Edinho. The Brazilian made the most of a through pass from Blanco to beat Michael Gspurning.</p>
<p>Soon after the interval, Blanco put the game further out of Xanthi&#8217;s reach with a forty-ninth minute tally. The Argentine was sent in on a breakaway via a hail-marry pass from Sotiris Kyrgiakos, and made no mistake with his effort; however, a look at the replay indicated Blanco was offside when Kyrgiakos launched the ball towards the striker &#8211; it didn&#8217;t matter, the goal stood.</p>
<p>Eight minutes after they were undone by a questionable goal, Xanthi grabbed a goal back through Mauro Poy. Charilaos Pappas initiated the play with a through pass to the flank for Giannis Papadimitriou, and the latter cheekily slotted home a goal for the visitors.</p>
<p>There was no comeback in store, however, as AEK held on to claim their second victory against Xanthi in less than a week.</p>
<p>The Athenians will travel to Panserraikos next weekend in hopes of sealing a playoff berth in Serres, while Xanthi looks to inch closer to the highly pursued fifth place in the Super League as local rivals Panthrakikos visit the Skoda Xanthi Arena.</p>
<p><strong>Levadeiakos FC 3-0 Iraklis FC</strong><br />
<em>Moulopoulos 22, Napoleoni 45&#8242;, Koltzos 90&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Hoping to avoid relegation, Levadeiakos gave an astonishing performance in their 3-0 rout of Iraklis to kickoff Sunday&#8217;s Super League action.</p>
<p>Levadeiakos defender Athanassios Moulopoulos put his side ahead after twenty-two minutes as he concluded a passing-play between him and Leonardo with a goal.</p>
<p>It was Leonardo again playing provider just before the interval as his free-kick was turned in by Stefano Napoleoni.</p>
<p>The rout was completed late in the second half as Giorgos Koltzos breached the Iraklis defense and surged out to a breakaway on Wojciech Kowalewski, and made no mistake by firing past the Polish ‘keeper.</p>
<p>Iraklis, who looked headed for greener pastures just two weeks ago, have been slapped with reality andremain near the relegation zone yet again. They&#8217;ll look to add some distance between them and the bottom three when they host Panionios at the Kaftanzogleio Stadium in Thessaloniki.</p>
<p>Levadeiakos, meanwhile, will travel to Heraklion where OFI hosts Momcilo Vukotic&#8217;s men at the Pankritio Stadium in Crete.</p>
<p><strong>OFI Crete FC 0-0 Panserraikos FC</strong></p>
<p>A goalless end to the affair between OFI and Panserraikos in Crete did little to help either side&#8217;s bid to escape the relegation, as the full-time came with a bitter pill of disappointment after their rivals managed to gain ground on the relegation stricken pair.</p>
<p>Panserraikos did, however, extend their unbeaten streak to three games.  While Panathinaikos and the Greek Cup is in their immediate sights as Hugo Broos&#8217; squad attempts to stir an upset on Wednesday night in Athens; the ‘Liontaria&#8217; will resume their plans to remain a Super League side a few days after their Athens trip. In hopes of extending their unbeaten run to four games, the Serres side will face Athenian side AEK, who could potentially spoil their plans.</p>
<p>OFI&#8217;s unbeaten has already reached four matches, but it still isn&#8217;t enough for Ioannis Matzourakis&#8217; men to escape the relegation zone. They&#8217;ll host Levadeiakos next weekend in hopes of cutting the deficit between them and their guests, who sit in the much desired thirteenth spot.</p>
<p><strong>Panionios FC 2-1 PAOK FC</strong><br />
<em>Lourenco 58&#8242; &#8211; Bakayoko 75&#8242; 90&#8242; + 3&#8242;</em></p>
<p>Ibrahim Bakayoko put on a late goal-scoring performance to give PAOK a dramatic win over Panionios in Nea Smyrni. With Panionios leading after fifty-eight minutes, Bakayoko struck twice in the final fifteen minutes to break ‘Kyanerythri&#8217; hearts.</p>
<p>Angolan striker Lourenco da Silva put the hosts ahead when he made the most of chaos in the PAOK box, and slotted home the loose ball past a confused Kostas Chalkias.</p>
<p>The equalizer was crafted by a run by Sergio Conceicao, who then turned the ball over to Bakayoko with a simple pass into the Panionios box.  The Ivorian Coast striker made no mistake as he slotted his effort into the top corner past Panionios ‘keeper Dario Kresic.</p>
<p>Ten minutes after PAOK retaliated on the scoreboard, Grigoris Makos was show his second yellow of the night, to set up a grinding finale for the hosts.</p>
<p>With the strength in numbers, Bakayoko made sure PAOK cashed in as he scored the winning goal in the third minute of stoppage time. Conceicao again played provider as he lashed a cross towards Zlatan Muslimovic, but the Bosnian striker saw his effort slam off the crossbar. Keeping his eye on the ball, Bakayoko pounced on the rebound to slot home a somewhat acrobatic finish past Kresic.</p>
<p>Leaving it late to secure maximum points, PAOK extended its winning streak to three games. The Thessaloniki side now face a double date with Olympiacos which begins on Wednesday in Piraeus, as the top two sides in the Greek Super League clash at the Giorgos Karaiskakis Stadium for a spot in the semi-finals of the Greek Cup. The venue will shift to the Toumba Stadium on the weekend, as PAOK puts its undefeated home record to its biggest test of the year.</p>
<p>Panionios will also take part in a quarterfinal Greek Cup tie, but they&#8217;re up against the odds with Asteras Tripolis holding an aggregate edge ahead of the return leg in Tripoli. On the league front, Panionios resumes its Super League schedule on Saturday afternoon against Iraklis in Thessaloniki.</p>
<p><strong>Olympiacos CFP 0-0 Panathinaikos FC</strong></p>
<p>The highlight fixture of the weekend, which is likely the latter half of most anticipated match of the season, featured two long-time rivals clashing at the Giorgos Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus. The ancient port city played host to Olympiacos and Panathinaikos, for the 100<sup>th</sup> league meeting between Greece&#8217;s most fierce rivals.</p>
<p>While there was no scoring done in Piraeus, there wasn&#8217;t a shortage of suspense as both teams looked to overcome their rivals. Jose Sarriegi was shown two yellow cards before the hour mark, as Panathinaikos was forced to play with ten-men after the Spaniard was dismissed on fifty-eight minutes.</p>
<p>The visiting Athenians arguably had the best chance of the match when Giorgos Karagounis slammed his seventieth minute set-piece effort off Antonis Nikpolidis&#8217; right post.</p>
<p>At the other end, Fernando Belluschi forced Mario Galinovic to stretch acrobatically in order to keep out the Argentine&#8217;s header just minutes before the full-time whistle.</p>
<p>Olympiacos avoided defeat for the first time in three matches spanning all competitions, but the ‘Erythrolefki&#8217; remained disappointed with the derby draw.</p>
<p>Two more derbies lie not too far in the horizon as a Cup meeting with PAOK is followed by a rematch with ‘Dikefale tou Vorra&#8217; on the ensuing weekend.</p>
<p>Panathinaikos have a lighter schedule, but urgency will be required when Panserraikos makes a visit to the OAKA Spyros Louis Stadium with a 0-0 aggregate score-line. Larissa visits Henk Ten Cate&#8217;s Panathinaikos on Saturday.</p>
<p><strong>Panthrakikos FC 0-0 Asteras Tripolis FC</strong></p>
<p>In the third scoreless fixture of the weekend, Panthrakikos and Asteras Tripolis duelled to a stalemate in Komotini.</p>
<p>Neither could net a breakthrough, which would have rightly been vital to either outfit&#8217;s domestic campaign. Asteras Tripolis grabbed a valuable point away from home, but Nikos Kostenoglou&#8217;s men are likely to reflect on the game with a missed chance at furthering themselves from the relegation zone.</p>
<p>Emilio Ferrera&#8217;s Panthrakikos are not as closely associated with the bottom three clubs in the Greek table, but are also likely to feel they missed out on maximum points.</p>
<p>Asteras Tripolis faces Panionios at home in the Greek Cup on Wednesday, before welcoming Aris to Tripoli on Saturday. Panthrakikos&#8217; Greek Cup campaign has already come to an end, but they face a trip to local rivals Skoda Xanthi as the Thracian pair meet in Komotini.</p>
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		<title>Greek Super League Preview – Round 24: Playoff Contention and Relegation Battles Overshadowed by the Eternal Derby</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Katsiris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[European competition got the better of Greece during midweek as Panathinaikos and Olympiacos shared mixed fortunes during their respective UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup campaigns. Heading into the weekend, the two will clash as the ‘Eternal&#8217; derby takes center stage in Piraeus. But while there is plenty of incentive to catch the upcoming edition [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-383" src="http://greece.theoffside.com/files/2009/02/220101-300x167.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="167" />European competition got the better of Greece during midweek as Panathinaikos and <a href="http://www.olympiacos.theoffside.com">Olympiacos</a> shared mixed fortunes during their respective UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup campaigns. Heading into the weekend, the two will clash as the ‘Eternal&#8217; derby takes center stage in Piraeus. But while there is plenty of incentive to catch the upcoming edition of the Super League&#8217;s most fierce derby, seven other games on the Greek schedule hold plenty of meaning.</p>
<p><strong>Larissa FC vs. Ergotelis FC</strong><br />
Without former Greece international Stelios Giannakopoulos, Larissa welcomes Ergotelis to the Alkazar Stadium to kick-off the weekend&#8217;s festivities. Undefeated in their last twelve Super League matches, Marinos Ouzounidis&#8217; Larissa will hope to inch closer to locking down a playoff spot by overcoming their Cretan guests. But while the hosts are the foreseeable favourites, Ergotelis&#8217; 1-0 win over Olympiacos last Sunday gives the ‘Canaries&#8217; a boost heading into the meeting.</p>
<p><strong>Aris FC vs. Thrasyvoulos Fylis</strong><br />
Hoping to claw their way back into the playoff picture, Aris tackles Thrasyvoulos at the Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium in Thessaloniki. The hosts failed to close the gap between them and Larissa last weekend and now need to begin a lengthy winning streak if they are to even dream of European competition next season. With Thrasyvoulos winless in their last six Super League fixtures, the hosts are being tipped by many to collect maximum points in front of their home crowd. Nonetheless, the visitors will look to stir an upset in the midst of falling to the foot of the table as hope continues to escape the Super League&#8217;s cellar dwellers.</p>
<p><strong>AEK Athens FC vs. Skoda Xanthi FC</strong><br />
A late header from Ismael Blanco gave <a href="http://www.aek.theoffside.com">AEK</a> a 1-0 win over Skoda Xanthi in the Greek Cup on Wednesday, but the Athenians will have to defeat the same Thracian side again on Saturday as the pair meet at the OAKA Spyros Louis Stadium in Athens. Giorgos Paraschos&#8217; Xanthi failed to hold onto a 2-1 aggregate lead in Athens during midweek and were dismissed from the Cup as AEK slipped into the semi-final frame. Now, out to level the score, the Thracians will aim to boost their still speculative chances of reaching the playoffs by handing Dusan Bajevic&#8217;s side a blow on Athenian turf. It may be a tall order for Xanthi as AEK has allowed just two goals in the Super League since the start of the New Year.</p>
<p><strong>Levadeiakos FC vs. Iraklis FC</strong><br />
Hoping to snap a five-game losing streak, Levadeiakos entertains Iraklis in Levadeia to commence Sunday&#8217;s slate of Super League fixtures. Momcilo Vukotic&#8217;s men have struggled in their last five matches, and have been kept off the score sheet since their 4-0 thumping of Ergotelis in January. Spiralling towards the relegation zone, the hosts will look to halt a turbulent Iraklis who are coming off a 1-0 derby defeat to PAOK. Makis Katsavakis&#8217; men picked up a valuable point when Panathinaikos traveled to the Kaftanzogelio Stadium two weeks ago, but they are still in reaching distance from the relegation zone. A full three points will do marvels for either side.</p>
<p><strong>OFI Crete FC vs. Panserraikos FC</strong><br />
Two early relegation candidates meet at the Pankritio Stadium in Crete as OFI hosts Panserraikos on Greece&#8217;s largest island. OFI has begun a bit of an impressive streak by going undefeated in their last three matches in hopes of escaping the relegation zone. The Cretans will need to improve on their home record, however, if they are to remain a Super League club at season&#8217;s end. Posting just one win at home this season, Ioannis Matzourakis&#8217; men will need to overcome Panserraikos to boost their chances of staying up. The same holds true for Panserraikos, who also need a victory to assure survival. Two points on their hosts, and one away from safety, the ‘Liontaria&#8217; will be keen to extend their winning streak after a two-game home-stand allowed Hugo Broos&#8217; side to collect full points against Skoda Xanthi and Levadeiakos.</p>
<p><strong>Panionios FC vs. PAOK FC</strong><br />
Lambros Choutos returns to Nea Smyrni on Sunday as PAOK travels to face Panionios. The former Olympiacos and Inter Milan striker left the ‘Kyanerythri&#8217; on bitter terms during the January transfer window, and will expectedly be jeered when he steps out onto the pitch. All emotions aside, both sides may be distracted by their Greek Cup plans that will come forth on Wednesday. PAOK faces a double-date with league leader Olympiacos next week and will gladly pursue a chance to close the gap behind the runaway league leaders. Panionios, who travels to Tripoli to face Asteras Tripolis on Wednesday, will look inch closer to the last playoff spot by overcoming their northern visitors. With just one win in their last six matches, Fabian Estoyanoff will need to be at his very best if Panionios is to deal PAOK their fourth loss of the season.</p>
<p><strong>Olympiacos CFP vs. Panathinaikos FC</strong><br />
The biggest derby in Greek football returns to the limelight when Panathinaikos visits the Giorgos Karaiskakis Stadium to take on archrivals Olympiacos. A midweek stalemate with Villarreal in Spain gives Panathinaikos plenty of confidence ahead of this much anticipated meeting, but a trip to Karaiskaki is always a daunting task for the ‘Trifylli&#8217;. Trailing their inter-city rivals by a remarkable eleven points, Henk Ten Cate&#8217;s men will aim to trim the deficit to eight points with a win in Piraeus.  Not as fortunate in their own European campaign, Olympiacos will be hoping to rebound after French side Saint-Etienne bounced them from the UEFA Cup on Thursday. A derby win against their fierce rivals will sooth the pain in Piraeus and halt a three-game slide in all competitions.  Ernesto Valverde&#8217;s side will be boosted by the return of superstar Luciano Galletti after a nagging injury sidelined the Argentine for the ‘Erythrolefki&#8217;s&#8217; last two matches.</p>
<p><strong>Panthrakikos FC vs. Asteras Tripolis FC</strong><br />
AEK purged Asteras&#8217; five-game unbeaten run last weekend, but that won&#8217;t discourage the Arcadians from returning to the win column when they meet up with Panthrakikos in Komotini. Nikos Kostenoglou remains adamant his side are primarily focusing on avoiding relegation, despite Asteras nearing a semi-final appearance in the Greek Cup ahead of a replay with Panionios on Wednesday. Sitting just for points up on the relegation zone, Asteras will need a victory on Sunday to inject comfort in the minds of the club&#8217;s vocal supporters. Emilio Ferrera&#8217;s Panthrakikos, meanwhile, overcame Thrasyvoulos with a 2-0 win in Fyli last week, to discretely cover-up the suspension of ‘keeper Jose Rocas after a failed drug test by the Spaniard cost Panathrakikos&#8217; number one custodian a one-year ban. Snapping a three-game slide last weekend, the Thracians will look to reproduce a similar performance to overcome a determined Asteras.</p>
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