From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
69th season of top-tier football league in Greece
Football league season
The 2004–05 Alpha Ethniki was the 69th season of the highest football league of Greece. The season began on 18 September 2004 and ended on 25 May 2005. Olympiacos won their 33rd Greek title.
Stadia and personnel
[edit]
Location of teams in
2004–05 Alpha Ethniki
Team
|
Manager1
|
Location
|
Stadium
|
Capacity
|
AEK Athens
|
Fernando Santos
|
Athens
|
Athens Olympic Stadium
|
71,030
|
Apollon Kalamarias
|
Dragan Kokotović
|
Thessaloniki
|
Kalamaria Stadium
|
6,500
|
Aris
|
Georgios Chatzaras
|
Thessaloniki
|
Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium
|
23,220
|
Chalkidona
|
Georgios Paraschos
|
Athens
|
Peristeri Stadium
|
9,035
|
Egaleo
|
Ilie Dumitrescu
|
Athens
|
Stavros Mavrothalassitis Stadium
|
8,217
|
Ergotelis
|
Manolis Patmetzis
|
Heraklion
|
Pankritio Stadium
|
26,400
|
Ionikos
|
Vangelis Vlachos
|
Piraeus
|
Neapoli Stadium
|
4,999
|
Iraklis
|
Sergio Markarián
|
Thessaloniki
|
Kaftanzoglio Stadium
|
27,770
|
Kallithea
|
Takis Lemonis
|
Kallithea
|
Grigoris Lambrakis Stadium
|
4,250
|
Kerkyra
|
Lakis Papaioannou
|
Corfu
|
Kerkyra Stadium
|
2,685
|
OFI
|
Giannis Chatzinikolaou
|
Heraklion
|
Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium
|
9,000
|
Olympiacos
|
Dušan Bajević
|
Piraeus
|
Karaiskakis Stadium
|
33,334
|
Panathinaikos
|
Alberto Malesani
|
Athens
|
Leoforos Alexandras Stadium
|
16,620
|
Panionios
|
Dimitrios Barbalias
|
Nea Smyrni
|
Nea Smyrni Stadium
|
11,756
|
PAOK
|
Nikos Karageorgiou
|
Thessaloniki
|
Toumba Stadium
|
28,803
|
Skoda Xanthi
|
Ioannis Matzourakis
|
Xanthi
|
Skoda Xanthi Arena
|
7,442
|
- 1 On final match day of the season, played on 25 May 2005.
Source:
Galanis Sports DataRules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th decision match.
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
Source:
[citation needed]Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
- ^ The match between Aris and Iraklis was awarded to Iraklis after being suspended at 43rd minute (score: 1–2).
Source: Galanis Sports Data
Annual awards were announced on 14 November 2005.[1]
|
---|
|
League competitions | |
---|
Cup competitions | |
---|
European competitions | |
---|
Related to national team | |
---|
|
|
---|
Domestic leagues | |
---|
Domestic cups | |
---|
League cups | |
---|
UEFA competitions | |
---|