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Points by season
(UEFA coefficient) |
Season |
Points |
2009-10 |
7.900 |
2010-11 |
7.600 |
2011-12 |
7.600 |
2012-13 |
4.400 |
2013-14 |
6.100 |
2014-15 |
6.200 |
2015-16 |
5.400 |
At the beginning of decade, Greece possessed the 12th position in UEFA ranking. Greece was represented by two clubs in Champions League and three clubs in Europa League. Until now, the clubs who played in UEFA competition during decade are Olympiakos F.C., Panathinaikos, PAOK (Champions League) and Olympiakos F.C., Panathinaikos, PAOK, AEK Athens, Larissa F.C., Aris Thessaloniki, Atromitos F.C., Asteras Tripoli and Skoda Xanthi (Europa League). The most successful season of Greek participation was the season 2009-10, when Greek clubs concentrated 7.900 points. In contrast the least successful season was the season 2012-13, when Greek clubs collected 4.400 points.
2009-10
In 2009-10 season, Greece was represented by Olympiacos (Champion) and Panathinaikos, in Champions League and AEK Athens (domestic cup’s finalist), PAOK and Larissa F.C. in Europa League. The Greek clubs won 7.900 points (UEFA coefficient).[1] This performance was the best of decade, until now.[2]
- Third qualifying round
- Play-off round
- Group stage
- Group H
- Round of 16
- Second qualifying round
- Third qualifying round
- Play-off round
- Group stage
- Group F
- Group I
- Round of 32
- Round of 16
2010-11
In 2010-11 season, Greece was represented by Panathinaikos (Champion) and PAOK, in Champions League and Aris Thessaloniki (domestic cup’s finalist), Olympiakos F.C. and AEK Athens, in Europa League. The Greek clubs won 7.600 points (UEFA coefficient).[3]
- Third qualifying round - Non champions path
- Group stage
- Group D
- Second qualifying round
- Third qualifying round
- Play-off round
- Group stage
- Group D
- Group G
- Group B
- Round of 32
2011-12
In 2011-12 season, Greece was represented by Olympiakos (Champion) and Panathinaikos, in Champions League and AEK Athens (domestic cup’s winner), PAOK and Olympiakos Volos, in Europa League. Olympiakos Volos took part for first time but was excluded because of a scandal in Greek championship.[4] The Greek clubs won 7.600 points (UEFA coefficient), same as previous season.[5]
- Third qualifying round - Non champions path
- Group stage
- Group F
- Second qualifying round
- Third qualifying round
- Play-off round
- Group stage
- Group A
- Group L
- Round of 32
- Round of 16
2012-13
In 2012-13 season Greece was represented by Olympiacos (Champion) and Panathinaikos, in Champions League and Atromitos F.C. (domestic cup’s finalist), PAOK and Asteras Tripoli in Europa League. Asteras Tripoli took part for first time taking the place of AEK who was excluded because of financial problems.[6] The Greek clubs won 4.400 points doing the worst performance of decade, until now.[7]
- Qualifying rounds
- Play-off round
- Group stage
- Second qualifying round
- Third qualifying round
- Play-off round
- Group stage
- Round of 32
2013-14
In 2013-14 season Greece was represented by Olympiacos (Champion) and PAOK, in Champions League and Asteras Tripoli (domestic cup’s finalist), Atromitos F.C. and Skoda Xanthi in Europa League. Skoda Xanthi replaced PAS Giannina that was excluded because of financial problems.[8][9]
- Third qualifying round
- Play-off round
- Group stage
- Round of 16
- Second qualifying round
- Third qualifying round
- Play-off round
- Group stage
- Round of 32
2014-15
This season Olympiacos and Panathinaikos take part in UEFA Champions League and PAOK, Atromitos Athens and Asteras Tripolis in UEFA Europa League
- Third qualifying round
- Group Stage
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- Second qualifying round
- Third qualifying round
- Play off round
- Group Stage
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- Round of 32
Notes
- ^a Olympiakos Volou were excluded from the competition by UEFA for their involvement in the match-fixing scandal.
- ^b PAOK replaced Metalist Kharkiv that was excluded by UEFA due to the match-fixing scandal, in Ukrainian League.
See also
References
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