1971

The Epic era of Wembley

Concluding its outstanding course, Panathinaikos arrived on the 2nd of June 1971 at Wembley stadium to compete in the final of the Champions Cup against Ajax.

The Dutch won 2-0, though the “Greens” were still shinning. Panathinaikos had to eliminate consequently Jeunesse d’ Esch from Luxemburg (by winning twice), Slovan Bratislava from Czechoslovakia (defeat 2-1 and victory 3-0), Everton from England (two draws 1-1 and 0-0) and the Red Star from Yugoslavia.

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The way to the final:
16.09.70: Jeunesse d’ Esch – Panathinaikos 1-2 (11′ De Genova – 6′ Antoniadis, 35′ Eleftherakis).
PANATHINAIKOS: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras (86′ Kapsis), Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kalligeris (80′ Deliyiannis).
30.09.70: Panathinaikos – Jeunesse d’ Esch 5-0 (17′ Eleftherakis, 26′, 29′, 37′ and 58′ Antoniadis).
PANATHINAIKOS: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras (46′ Mitropoulos),Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kalligeris (65’Gonios).

Second Round
21.10.70: Panathinaikos – Slovan 3-0 (3′ Domazos, 55′ Antoniadis, 87′ Deliyiannis).
PANATHINAIKOS: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras, Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Grammos, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kalligeris (75′ Deliyiannis).
04.11.70: Slovan – Panathinaikos 2-1 (33′ Monter, 58′ Chapkovic – 52′ Antoniadis).
PANATHINAIKOS: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras, Vlachos, Kamaras (46′ Mitropoulos), Sourpis, Eleftherakis, Fylakouris, Grammos, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kalligeris (68′ Deliyiannis).

Quarterfinals
09.03.71: Everton – Panathinaikos 1-1 (90′ Johnson – 82′ Antoniadis).
PANATHINAIKOS: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras, Kapsis, Kamaras, Sourpis, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Grammos, Antoniadis, Domazos, Fylakouris.
24.03.71: Panathinaikos – Everton 0-0.
PANATHINAIKOS: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras, Vlachos, Kapsis, Sourpis, Kamaras, Grammos, Athanassopoulos, Antoniadis, Domazos, Fylakouris.

Semifinals
14.04.71: Red Star – Panathinaikos 4-1 (14′, 47′ and 68′ Ostoic, 39′ Yiankovic, 56′ Kamaras).
PANATHINAIKOS: Ikonomopoulos (72′ Konstantinou), Tomaras, Vlachos, Kapsis, Sourpis, Eleftherakis, Grammos, Kamaras, Antoniadis, Domazos, Fylakouris.
28.04.71: Panathinaikos – Red Star 3-0 (1′ and 54′ Antoniadis, 68′ Kamaras).
PANATHINAIKOS: Konstantinou, Tomaras, Vlachos, Kapsis, Sourpis, Fylakouris, Grammos, Kamaras, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kalligeris (54′ Athanassopoulos, 88′ Chatziandreou).

Final
02.06.71: Ajax – Panathinaikos 2-0 (5′ Van Dijk, 83′ own g. Kapsis).
ΑΓΩΝΙΣΘΗΚΑΝ: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras, Vlachos, Eleftherakis, Kapsis, Sourpis, Grammos, Kamaras, Antoniadis, Domazos, Fylakouris.

1971

The Intercontinental Experience

Panathinaikos represented the European Continent at the Intercontinental Cup, as Ajax denied participating against Nacional Montevideo, the Latin American Champion.

This was a unique event in Greek history. Although the “Greens” fought hard, they lost in petty details.

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15/12/1971 – “Karaiskakis” Stadium
Panathinaikos – Nacional 1-1 (48′ Fylakouris – 51′ Artime)
Panathinaikos: Ikonomopoulos, Tomaras (59′ Vlachos), Athanassopoulos, Eleftherakis, Kapsis, Sourpis, Dimitriou, Fylakouris, Antoniadis, Domazos, Kouvas (18′ Deliyiannis).
Nacional: Manga, Masnic, Blanco, Ubina, Maneiro, Montero, Cubilla, Esparrago (70′ Duarte), Artime, Brunel, Morales.

28/12/1971 “Centenario”
Nacional – Panathinaikos 2-1 (34′, 75′ Artime – 89′ Fylakouris)
Nacional: Manga, Masnic, Blanco, Ubina, Maneiro, Montero, Cubilla (81′ Mujica), Esparrago, Artime, Brunel, Mameli (81′ Barenco).
Panathinaikos: Ikonomopoulos, Athanassopoulos, Kapsis, Sourpis, Mitropoulos, Eleftherakis, Kamaras, Domazos, Dimitriou, Antoniadis, Kouvas (77’ Fylakouris).

1985

In the semifinals against Liverpool

During 1984-85 season, Panathinaikos with Coach Jacek Gmoch, realized impressive appearances in the European Champions Cup.

The team went to the semifinals eliminating consecutively Feyenoord from Holland and its rising star Ruud Gullit (0-0 and 2-1), Linfield from Ireland (2-1 and 3-3) and the Swedes of Goteborg (1-0 in Sweden and 2-2). The team played against Liverpool and was disqualified; confronting the awful refereeing of the Dutch referee Kaizer, who disallowed a normal goal of Panathinaikos, scored by Rocha at the first game, while the result was still 0-0. Finally Panathinaikos lost 4-0 in England and 1-0 in ΟΑΚΑ Stadium.

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Panathinaikos’ course:

First round
19.09.84: Feyenoord – Panathinaikos 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Laftsis, Dontas, Tarasssis, Kyrastas, Jaec (89′ Th. Dimopoulos), Vonortas, Saravakos, Antoniou, Mavridis, Rocha, Livathinos.
03.10.84: Panathinaikos – Feyenoord 2-1 (40′ Mavridis, 42′ Rocha – 69′ Rep).
PANATHINAIKOS: Laftsis, Tarassis, Karoulias, Kyrastas, Jaec, Vonortas, Saravakos (90′ Papavassiliou), Antoniou, Mavridis, Rocha (88′ Th. Dimopoulos), Livathinos.

Second round
24.10.84: Panathinaikos – Linfield 2-1 (43′ pen. Charalambidis, 88′ Tarassis – 20′ Toten).
PANATHINAIKOS: Laftsis, Tarassis, Karoulias, Kyrastas, Jaec, Livathinos, Mavridis, Antoniou, Charalabidis, Papavassiliou (32′ Saravakos), Th. Dimopoulos.
07.11.84: Linfield – Panathinaikos 3-3 (6′ and 26′ pen. Mac Gahie, 10′ Maxwell – 30′ pen. Saravakos, 32′ Rocha, 64′ Antoniou).
PANATHINAIKOS: Laftsis, Tarassis, Karoulias, Kyrastas, Jaec, Livathinos, Saravakos (85′ Papavassiliou), Antoniou, Mavridis (31′ Th. Dimopoulos), Rocha, Dontas.

Quarterfinals
06.03.85: Goteborg – Panathinaikos 0-1 (50′ pen. Saravakos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Laftsis, Tarassis, Karoulias, Kyrastas, Jaec, Vonortas, Saravakos (89′ Kavourasd), Antoniou, Mavridis, Gerothodoros, Th. Dimopoulos.
20.03.85: Panathinaikos – Goteborg 2-2 (44′ Th. Dimopoulos, 78′ pen. Saravakos – 10′ T. NIlson, 52′ Τ. Homgren).
PANATHINAIKOS: Laftsis, Livathinos, Karoulias, Kyrastas, Jaec, Vonortas, Saravakos, Antoniou, Mavridis, Gerothodoros, Th.Dimopoulos (87′ Dontas).

Semifinals
10.04.85: Liverpool – Panathinaikos 4-0 (36′ Work, 48′ and 49′ Ras, 84′ Beglin).
PANATHINAIKOS: Laftsis, Gerothodoros, Karoulias, Kyrastas, Jaec, Dontas, Saravakos, Antoniou (54′ Livathinos), Mavridis, Rocha, Th. Dimopoulos (77′ Kavouras).
24.04.85: Panathinaikos – Liverpool 0-1 (60′ Lorenson).
PANATHINAIKOS: Laftsis, Tarassis, Karoulias, Kyrastas, Jaec (78′ Papavassiliou), Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou, Charalambidis (69′ Karavidas), Rocha, Th. Dimopoulos (77′ Kavouras).

1988

"Vecchia Signora" kneels before Panathinaikos

Three years after participating in the semifinals of the Champions' Cup, a new important page about Panathinaikos is to be written in the European playgrounds.

The team coached by Vassilis Daniil eliminates firstly, young Eric Cantona’s, Auxerres (2-0 and losing 3-2) and then forces the great Juventus to bow. The Italians lost 1-0 in the Olympic stadium and got a sad victory 3-2 at home, while Panathinaikos celebrated its qualification. The defeat 5-2 from Honvent, the Hungarian team, in Budapest, provokes shivers but the revenge creates enthusiasm because the result 5-1 brings the qualification to the quarterfinals. At this stage the team confronts the Belgians of Bruges but the result 2-2 in ΟΑΚΑ stadium doesn’t give space for a lot of optimism. The loss 1-0 in Belgium stops the European course.

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Panathinaikos’ course:

First round
17.09.87: Panathinaikos – Auxerres 2-0 (9′ own g. Bare, 51′ Vlachos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Minou, Vassiliou, Patsiavouras, Kalitzakis, Jaec, Mavridis, Saravakos, Georgamlis (46′ Antoniou), Batsinilas (90′ Esterhazi), Vlachos, Chr. Dimopoulos.
30.09.87: Auxerres – Panathinaikos 3-2 (23′ Ditiel, 41′ Cantona, 73′ Courte – 32′ Vassiliou, 44′ Saravakos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Minou, Vassiliou, Patsiavouras, Kalitzakis, Jaec, Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou, Chr. Dimopoulos , Vlachos, Georgamlis.

Second round
21.10.87: Panathinaikos – Juventus 1-0 (6′ Saravakos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Minou, Vassiliou, Chatziathanassiou, Kalitzakis, Vamvakoulas, Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou, Vlachos, Rocha (11′ Georgakopoulos), Chr. Dimopoulos.
04.11.87: Juventus – Panathinaikos 3-2 (52′ and 72′ pen. Cabrini, 70′ Alessio – 50′ Saravakos, 60′ Chr. Dimopoulos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Minou, Vassiliou (29′ Chatziathanassiou), Patsiavouras, Kalitzakis, Vamvakoulas, Mavridis, Saravakos (82′ Th. Dimopoulos), Antoniou, Chr. Dimopoulos, Vlachos, Georgamlis.

Third round
25.11.87: Honvent – Panathinaikos 5-2 (2′, 32′, 59′ and 62′ Kovac, 24′ pen. Fodor – 66′ and 89′ Saravakos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Minou, Vassiliou (39′ Batsinilas), Patsiavouras, Vamvakoulas, Kalitzakis, Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou, Chr. Dimopoulos, Vlachos (70′ Georgakopoulos), Georgamlis.
09.12.87: Panathinaikos – Honvent 5-1 (21′ and 37′ Vlachos, 55′ Antoniou, 64′ Mavridis, 82′ Batsinilas – 58′ Fitos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Sarganis, Chatziathanassiou, Patsiavouras, Vamvakoulas, Mavridis, Vlachos (77′ Batsinilas), Saravakos, Antoniou, Chr. Dimopoulos, Rocha, Georgakopoulos (70′ Kalitzakis).

Quarterfinals
70, 02.03.88: Panathinaikos – F.K. Bruge 2-2 (54′ Saravakos, 60′ Antoniou- 55′ Kelemans (85′ Degris).
PANATHINAIKOS: Minou, Vassiliou, Vamvakoulas, Georgamlis, Jaec, Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou, Chr. Dimopoulos (79′ Kalatzis), Rocha, Batsinilas.
16.03.88: F.Κ. Bruge – Panathinaikos 1-0 (44′ Brile).
PANATHINAIKOS: Sarganis, Patsiavouras, Vamvakoulas, Batsinilas, Jaec, Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou, Chr. Dimopoulos, Rocha, Georgamlis.

1991

In the experimental Champions League

The map of European football is changing when the Cup of the Champions is reorganized into a very profitable competition under the name of Champions League. Panathinaikos was present during this transitional stage, of course.

In that first experimental “Champions League” of the season 1991-92 the “Greens” eliminated the Islanders of Fram and the Swedes of Goteborg qualifying in all groups, meaning the quarterfinals, once UEFA organizes two groups of four teams each. Having to play against Sampdoria, Red Star and Anderlecht, Panathinaikos gets four draws and two defeats and is disqualified.

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Panathinaikos’ course:

First round
18.09.91: Fram – Panathinaikos 2-2 (58′ Ragnarsson, 63′ Arnthorsson – 36′ and 75′ Christodoulou).
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Kalatzis, Christodoulou, Kalitzakis, Mavridis, Saravakos, Karageorgiou, Donis (64′ Antoniou), Athanassiadis, Maragkos (80′ Georgamlis).
02.10.91: Panathinaikos – Fram 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Kalatzis, Christodoulou, Kalitzakis, Mavridis, Saravakos (74′ Donis), Karageorgiou, Athanassiadis, Georgakopoulos (81′ Antoniou), Maragkos.

Second round
23.10.91: Panathinaikos – Goteborg 2-0 (27′ Saravakos, 49′ Maragkos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Kalatzis, Christodoulou, Kalitzakis, Mavridis, Saravakos, Karageorgiou, Athanassiadis (83′ Donis), Georgakopoulos (67′ Antoniou), Maragkos.
06.11.91: Goteborg – Panathinaikos 2-2 (24′ Svenson, 38′ Ekstrom – 60′ and 81′ pen. Saravakos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Kalatzis, Christodoulou, Kalitzakis, Mavridis, Saravakos, Karageorgiou, Athanassiadis, Georgakopoulos (55′ Antoniou), Maragkos.

Group stage
1st round
27.11.91: Anderlecht – Panathinaikos 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Kalatzis, Christodoulou, Kalitzakis, Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou, Athanassiadisς (68′ Donis, 89′ Franteskos), Maragkos, Karageorgiou.
2nd round
11.12.91: Panathinaikos – Sampdoria 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Kalatzis, Christodoulou, Kalitzakis, Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou (46′ Donis), Karageorgiou, Frantzeskos, Maragkos.
3rd round
04.03.92: Panathinaikos – Red Star 0-2 (70′ and 86 ‘ Panchev).
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Kalatzis, Christodoulou, Kalitzakis, Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou (58′ Donis), Warzycha, Karageorgiou (70′ Frantzeskos), Maragkos.
4th round
18.03.92: Red Star – Panathinaikos 1-0 (53′ pen. Michailovic).
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Kalatzis (75′ Frantzerskos), Christodoulou, Kalitzakis, Mavridis, Saravakos, Antoniou (78′ Donis), Warzycha, Karageorgiou, Maragkos.
5th round
01.04.92: Panathinaikos – Anderlecht 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Georgamlis (70′ Athanassiadis), Christodoulou, Kourbanas, Mavridisς, Saravakos, Antoniou, Warzycha, Boreli (80′ Donis), Karageorgiou.
6th round
15.04.92: Sampdoria – Panathinaikos 1-1 (36′ Mancini – 27’ Maragkos).
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Kalatzis, Christodoulou, Kourbanas, Mavridis, Saravakos, Karageorgiou, Warzycha, Maragkos, Donis.

1996

Very close to the final

Panathinaikos borders on to participate in the second final of a European competition in his history. The "Greens" eliminate Hajduk and enter the Champions' League group stage.

The team prevails over Nantes in ΟΑΚΑ and over Porto in Portugal, loses from Aalborg in Denmark but the victory against Aalborg in OΑΚΑ offer a qualification to the quarterfinals. Panathinaikos carries over Polish Legia by a no goal draw, in the swampy pitch of Legia and later wins easily 3-0 in ΟΑΚΑ. At the semifinals Panathinaikos confronts a monster: Ajax Amsterdam. Panathinaikos triumphs in Amsterdam 1-0 thanks to a goal by Warzycha, but yields in OAKA stadium after losing 3-0.

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Panathinaikos’ course:

Preliminary round
09.08.95: Panathinaikos – Hajduk 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Apostolakis, Ouzounidis, G, Ch. Georgiadis, Kalitzakis, G.S. Georgiadis, Boreli (75′ Christodoulou), Markos, Warzycha, Maragkos, Donis (78′ Alexoudis).
23.08.95: Hajduk – Panathinaikos 1-1 (4′ Stimac – 56′ Boreli).
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Apostolakis, Ouzounidis, G,Ch. Georgiadis, Kalitzakis, G.S. Georgiadis, Boreli (67′ Christodoulou), Markos, Warzycha(86′ Lagonikakis), Maragkos (53′ Alexoudis), Donis.
Group stage
27.9.95 Panathinaikos – Nantes 3-1 (17′ G. Ch. Georgiadis, 30′ and 46′ Warzycha – 88′ Doram)
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Boreli (79′ Nioplias), Ouzounidis, G. Ch. Georgiadis, Kalitzakis, G.S. Georgiadis, Markos, Alexoudis (67′ Kapouranis), Warzycha, Maragkos (85′ Kolitsidakis), Donis.
18.10.95 Porto – Panathinaikos 0-1 (40′ Markos)
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Ouzounidis, G. Ch.Georgiadis (90′ Lagonikakis), Kalitzakis, Boreli (67′ Kapouranis), Markos, G. S. Georgiadis, Warzycha, Alexoudis, Donis (80′ Kolitsidakis).
25.10.95 Aalborg – Panathinaikos 2-1 (7′ Andersen, 89′ Mantsen – 42′ Warzycha)
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Ouzounidis, G. Ch. Georgiadis, Kalitzakis, Boreli (77′ Maragkos), Kapouranis, G.S. Georgiadis, Warzycha, Markos, Donis.
1.11.95 Panathinaikos – Porto 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Ouzounidis, G. Ch. Georgiadis, Kolitsidakis, G.S. Georgiadis, Boreli (66′ Kapouranis), Markos, Warzycha (89′ Lagonikakis), Maragkos, Donis.
22.11.95 Panathinaikos – Aalborg 2-0 (1′ Alexoudis, 38′ G.S. Georgiadis)
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Ouzounidis, G. Ch. Georgiadis, G.S. Georgiadis, Markos, Boreli, Alexoudis (50′ Kapouranis), Warzycha, Maragkos, Donis (90′ Lagonikakis).
6.12.95 Nantes – Panathinaikos 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Ouzounidis, Christrodoulou, Kalitzakis, Markos, Boreli (89′ Goumas), G.S.Georgiadis, Lagonikakis, Maragkos, Kapouranis.

Quarterfinals
6.3.96 Legia – Panathinaikos 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Markos, G. Ch. Georgiadis, Kalitzakis, Kolitsidakis, Boreli, G.S. Georgiadis, Warzycha, Maragkos (74′ Kapouranis), Alexoudis.
20.3.96 Panathinaikos – Legia 3-0 (34′, 58′ Warzycha, 72′ Boreli)
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Ouzounidis, G.S. Georgiadis, Kalitzakis, Kolitsidakis, Boreli (90′ Goumas), Kapouranis, Warzycha (90’Lagonikakis), Maragkos (80′ Nioplias), Donis.

Semifinals
3.4.96 Ajax – Panathinaikos 0-1 (87′ Warzycha)
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Ouzounidis, G.S. Georgiadis, Kalitzakis, Kolitsidakis, Boreli (82′ Markos), Kapouranis, Warzycha (88′ Nioplias), Maragkos (65′ G. Ch. Georgiadis), Donis.

17.4.96 Panathinaikos – Ajax 0-3 (3′, 77′ Litmanen, 86′ Wouter)
PANATHINAIKOS: Wanchik, Apostolakis, Markos (85′ Lagonikakis), G.Ch. Georgiadis, Kalitzakis, Kolitsidakis, Boreli Kapouranis, Warzycha, Maragkos (75′ Nioplias), Donis.

2002

Missing the semifinals for some ... centimeters

Panathinaikos was "touching" another qualification to the Champions League semifinals but the petty details were against.

In the preliminary stage the team prevailed over Slavia Prague and entered in the group stage. Then won consecutively Schalke, Mallorca and Arsenal and by one more victory over Schalke passed to the next stage. The “Greens” entered again into groups and were qualified again, mainly thanks to the home and away victories over Sparta Prague. In the quarterfinals the team confronted Barcelona and won in Leoforos 1-0 . In the revenge it held the advantage 1-0 but finally lost 3-1. At the very last moment of the match a shoot by Vlaovic went out, just skimming few centimeters over Barcelona’s post.

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Panathinaikos’ course:

Preliminary round
8.8.01 Slavia Prague – Panathinaikos 1-2 (69’ Kouka- 25’ Lyberopoulos, 56’ Karagounis)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Kyriakos, Henriksen, Bassinas, Mikaelsen, Karagounis (83’ Galeto),Kolka (88’ Saric), Lyberopoulos, Konstantinou (70’ Olisadebe).
22.8.01 Panathinaikos- Slavia Prague 1-0 (27’ pen. Bassinas)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Kyriakos, Henriksen, Bassinas, Mikaelsen, Karagounis (62′ Souza), Kolka, Lyberopoulos (34’ Vlaovic), Konstantinou (83’ Vokolos).

Group stage
11.9.01 Schalke – Panathinaikos 0-2 (71’ Vlaovic, 80’ Bassinas)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Kyriakos, Henriksen, Bassinas, Mikaelsen (76’ Vokolos), Karagounis, Souza, Kolka (68’ Vlaovic), Konstantinou (89’ Saric).

19.9.01 Panathinaikos- Mallorca 2-0 (25’ Vlaovic, 28’ Konstantinou)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Kyriakos, Henriksen, Bassinas, Mikaelsen, Karagounis (80’ Kolka), Souza, Vlaovic (84’ Vokolos), Konstantinou (80’ Olisadebe).
26.9.01 Panathinaikos- Arsenal 1-0 (25’ Karagounis)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Fyssas, Kyriakos, Henriksen, Vokolos, Bassinas, Mikaelsen, Karagounis (85’ Saric), Souza, Vlaovic (65’ Konstantinou), Olisadebe (70’ Kolka).
16.10.01 Arsenal – Panathinaikos 2-1 (23’, 52’ Anri – 50’ Olisadebe)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Fyssas, Kyriakos, Henriksen, Vokolos, Bassinas, Mikaelsen, Karagounis (78’ Kolka), Souza (78’ Seitaridis), Konstantinou (78’ Vlaovic), Olisadebe.
24.10.01 Panathinaikos- Schalke 2-0 (31’ Olisadebe, 60’ Konstantinou)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis (69’Saric), Fyssas, Henriksen, Vokolos, Bassinas (64’ Goumas), Mikaelsen, Karagounis, Souza, Konstantinou (73’Vlaovic), Olisadebe.
30.10.01 Mallorca – Panathinaikos 1-0 (57’ Baggini)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Saric, Fyssas, Kyriakos, Vokolos, Kolka (73’ Galeto), Boateng, Karagounis (82’ Warzycha), Goumas, Vlaovic (82’Konstantinou), Lyberopoulos.

Second group round
21.11.01 Panathinaikos- Porto 0-0
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Bassinas, Mikaelsen (69’ Lyberopoulos), Karagounis, Souza (80’ Kolka), Konstantinou, Olisadebe (80’ Vlaovic).
4.12.01 Real Madrid – Panathinaikos 3-0 (41’ Elguera, 66’, 72’ Raul)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, seitaridis, Fyssas, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Goumas,Bassinas, Mikaelsen (45’ Boateng),Souza (46’ Karagounis), Konstantinou (70’ Vlaovic), Olisadebe.
19.2.02 Sparta Prague- Panathinaikos 0-2 (39’ Karagounis, 71’ Konstantinou)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Saric, Pitsos, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Goumas, Bassinas, Galeto (67’ Yiarni),Karagounis, Konstantinou (86’ Vokolos),Lyberopoulos.
27.2.02 Panathinaikos- Sparta Prague 2-1 (15’, 47’ Konstantinou- 90’ Klein)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Saric, Pitsos (76’ Yiarni), Henriksen, Kyriakos, Goumas, Bassinas, Mikaelsen(61’ Galeto), Karagounis, Konstantinou (82’Kolka, Lyberopoulos.
12.3.02 Porto- Panathinaikos 2-1 (12’ Deco, 54’ Pena- 65’ Kolka)
PANBATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Fyssas, Yiarni (36’ Kolka), Saric, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Vokolos (71’ Vlaovic), Bassinas, Karagounis, Konstantinou (30’ Olisadebe), Lyberopoulos.
20.3.02 Panathinaikos- Real Madrid 2-2 (9’ Lyberopoulos, 64’ Goumas- 11’ Morientes, 80’ Portillo)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Fyssas, Seitaridis, Henriksen, Goumas, Mikaelsen, Galeto, Karagounis, Konstantinou (71’ Olisadebe), Lyberopoulos (77’ Vokolos), Vlaovic (86’ Warzycha).

Quarterfinals
3.4.02 Panathinaikos- Barcelona 1-0 (79’ pen. Bassinas)
PANATHINAIKOS: NIkopolidis, Fyssas, Saric, Henriksen, Goumas, Kyriakos, Bassinas, Kolka, Konstantinou (89’ Vokolos), Lyberopoulos (59’ Boateng), Vlaovic (74’ Olizadebe).
9.4.02 Barcelona- Panathinaikos 3-1 (23’, 49’ Luis Enrique, 61’ Saviola- 8’ Konstantinou)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Fyssas, Saric, Henriksen, Goumas, Kyriakos, Bassinas, Kolka (77’ Vlaovic), Konstantinou, Lyberopoulos (46’ Olizadebe), Karagounis (44’ Mikaelsen).

2003

Mourinho prevailed in extra time

Panathinaikos participates again in the quarterfinals of a European competition, the UEFA Cup.

The team eliminates Litex Lovech in extra time, after a difficult game, defeat Fenerbahce in Leoforos ground and wins Slovan Liberec. After a tough “revenge”, the “Greens” prevailed over Anderlecht. In the quarterfinals they had to confront Porto, the team of Jose Mourinho. Panathinaikos wins 1-0 in Oporto, dreaming its qualification to the semifinals. At home match in Leoforos, though, Porto takes the match into extra time and wins 2-0 being qualified for the next round.

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Panathinaikos’ course:

First round
19.9.02 Litex Lovech – Pnanthinaikos 0-1 (72’ own goal Yelenkovic)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas (53’ Pitsos), Goumas, Kyriakos, Bassinas, Linkar (75’ Kolka), Mikaelsen, Konstantinou, Karagounis, Vlaovic (53’ Warzycha).
3.10.02 Panathinaikos – Litex Lovech 2-1 extra time (107’, 119’ Warzycha- 90’+3’ Graff)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Bassinas, Chainho (46’ Olisadebe), Mikaelsen (86’ Linkar), Konstantinou (74’ Warzycha), Karagounis, Kolka.

Second round
31.10.02 Fenerbahce- Panathinaikos 1-1 (43’ Washington- 15’ Bassinas)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Bassinas, Mikaelsen (86’ Goumas), Karagounis (67’ Saric), Konstantinou (63’ Olisadebe), Lyberopoulos, P. Konstantinidis.

14.11.02 Panathinaikos – Fenerbahce 4-1 (24’ Lyberopoulos, 31’ Goumas, 43’ Mikaelsen, 90’ Warzycha- 37’ Tugayi)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Goumas, Mikaelsen (89’ Vokolos), Bassinas, Lyberopoulos, Karagounis (74’ P. Konstantinidis), Olisadebe (79’ Warzycha).

Third round
28.11.02: Slovan Liberech (Czech Republic) – Panathinaikos 2-2 (44’ Zbodsak, 83’ pen. Slovak- 12’ pen. Bassinas, 52’ Olisadebe)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Goumas, Mikaelsen, Bassinas, Lyberopoulos (90’ Vokolos), Karagounis (80’ P. Konstantinidis), Olisadebe (86’ Vlaovic).
12.12.02 Panathinaikos- Slovan Liberech 1-0 (2’ Fyssas)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Goumas, Mikaelsen (62’ P. Konstantinidis), Bassinas, Lyberopoulos (78’ Vlaovic), Karagounis, Olisadebe (89’ Warzycha).

Fourth round
20.2.03 Panathinaikos – Anderlecht 3-0 (13’, 73’ Olisadebe, 64’ Lyberopoulos)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Henriksen, Kyriakos, Bassinas, Mikaelsen, Karagounis (82’ P. Konstantinidis), Olisadebe, Lyberopoulos (87’ Warzycha), Kolka (77’ Goumas).
27.2.03 Anderlecht- Panathinaikos 2-0 (70’, 82’ Yestrovic)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Seitaridis, Fyssas, Goumas, Kyriakos, Vokolos, Mikaelsen (59’ P. Konstantinidis), Bassinas, Lyberopoulos, Karagounis (89’ Saric), Olisadebe (79’ Konstantinou).

Quarterfinals
13.3.03 Porto – Panathinaikos 0-1 (73’ Olisadebe)
PANATHINAIKOS:Nikopolidis, Henriksen, Seitaridis, Kyriakos, Fyssas, Mikaelsen, Bassinas, Karagounis (87′ Goumas), Lyberopoulos (90’ Linkar), Kolka, Olisadebe (87′ Konstantinou).
20.3.03 Panathinaikos – Porto 0-2 extra time (16’, 103’ Derley)
PANATHINAIKOS: Nikopolidis, Henriksen, Seitaridis (106′ Warzycha), Fyssas, Kyriakos, Mikaelsen, Konstantinidis (46′ Goumas), Kolka, Karagounis, Lyberopoulos, Olisadebe(82′ Konstantinou).