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2007 Greek Super Cup

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2007 Greek Super Cup
Date31 October 2007
VenueKaraiskakis Stadium, Piraeus
Man of the MatchKostas Mitroglou (Olympiacos)
RefereeKostas Kapitanis (Cyprus)
Attendance7,141
WeatherMostly Cloudy
16 °C (61 °F)
82% humidity
1996

The 2007 Greek Super Cup was the 9th edition of the Greek Super Cup, an association football match contested by the winners of the previous season's Super League Greece and Greek Cup competitions. The match took place on 31 October 2007 at Karaiskakis Stadium. The contesting teams were the 2006–07 Super League Greece champions, Olympiacos and the 2006–07 Greek Cup winners, AEL.[1][2] It was the first Greek Super Cup to be held after 11 years, as in the period that mediated the general interest towards the institution waned, while Olympiacos and Panathinaikos won the double in many occasions. That was eventually the last time that the Greek Super Cup was held.[3][4]

Venue

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Karaiskakis Stadium.

This was the third Greek Super Cup held at Karaiskakis Stadium, after 1980 and 1996.

Karaiskakis Stadium was built in 1895 and renovated once in 1964. The stadium is used as a venue for Olympiacos and Ethnikos Piraeus and was used for Greece in various occasions. Its current capacity is 42,000 and hosted a European Cup Winners' Cup final in 1971 and will host the fist leg of the 1971 Intercontinental Cup final.[5]

Background

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Olympiacos participated in the Greek Super Cup three times, winning all of them. The last time that had played in a final was in 1992, where they had won AEK Athens by 3–1.

AEL participated in the Greek Super Cup two times, winning none of them. The last time that had played in a final was in 1988, where they lost to Panathinaikos by 3–1.

The two teams had never met each other in the Super Cup.[6]

Match

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Details

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Olympiacos1–0AEL
  • Mitroglou 39'
Report
Attendance: 7,141
Referee: Kostas Kapitanis (Cyprus)
Olympiacos
AEL
GK 87 Greece Michalis Sifakis
RB 30 Greece Anastasios Pantos (c)
CB 35 Greece Vasilis Torosidis
CB 14 Poland Michał Żewłakow
LB  8 Argentina Rodrigo Archubi
DM 24 Greece Georgios Katsikogiannis  Yellow card 31'
CM 19 Greece Konstantinos Mendrinos
CM 31 Greece Aristidis Soiledis downward-facing red arrow 77'
LM 10 Argentina Leonel Núñez downward-facing red arrow 76'
CF 22 Greece Kostas Mitroglou
CF 23 Cyprus Michalis Konstantinou
Substitutes:
 
MF  7 Argentina Luciano Galletti upward-facing green arrow 77'
MF 21 Greece Andreas Vasilogiannis upward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Greece Takis Lemonis
GK  1 Greece Fotis Kipouros
RB 31 Greece Michalis Boukouvalas
CB 24 Greece Anastasios Venetis
CB 20 Germany Marco Förster (c)
LB 77 Greece Panagiotis Katsiaros
DM 42 Argentina Matías Iglesias  downward-facing red arrow 46'
CM 22 France Alexandros Vergonis  downward-facing red arrow 46'
CM 33 Greece Panagiotis Bachramis Yellow card 33'  downward-facing red arrow 57'
RW 13 Greece Andreas Lampropoulos
LW 99 Slovakia Jozef Kožlej
CF  9 Argentina Facundo Parra
Substitutes:
MF  5 Greece Ilias Kyriakidis Yellow card 87'  upward-facing green arrow 46'
MF 11 Cyprus Nektarios Alexandrou  upward-facing green arrow 46'
FW 21 Argentina Toni Muñoz  upward-facing green arrow 57'
Manager:
Greece Georgios Donis

Man of the Match:
Greece Kostas Mitroglou (Olympiacos)


Assistant referees:
Frixos Petrou (Cyprus)
Athinodoros Ioannou (Cyprus)
Fourth official:
Konstantinos Papastamatis (Athens)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

References

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  1. ^ "Ο Ολυμπιακός κατάκτησε το Σούπερ Καπ των… νιάτων, 1-0 τη Λάρισα". in.gr (in Greek). 31 October 2007.
  2. ^ "Super CUP 1988 & 2007" (in Greek).
  3. ^ "Ολυμπιακός-ΑΕΛ 1-0: Σαν σήμερα το τελευταίο Super Cup στην Ελλάδα". gazzetta.gr (in Greek). 31 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Cup Winners Cup - All-time league table". worldfootball.net.
  5. ^ "Velodrome & Karaiskaki Stadium (1895 - 1964 - 2003)". stadia.gr.
  6. ^ "Greece - List of Super Cup and League Cup Finals". RSSSF.