2013–14 Olympiacos F.C. season

Olympiacos
2013–14 season
Chairman Evangelos Marinakis
Manager Míchel
Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus
Superleague Greece Champions
Greek Cup Semi-Finals
UEFA Champions League Round of 16
Top goalscorer League:
Konstantinos Mitroglou (14)
All:
Konstantinos Mitroglou (17)
Highest home attendance 27,189 vs PAOK
(10 November 2013)
Lowest home attendance 15,523 vs Skoda Xanthi
(14 September 2013)
Average home league attendance 19,392
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2013–14 season was Olympiacos' 55th consecutive season in the Super League Greece. Olympiacos also participated in the Greek cup and 2013–14 UEFA Champions League group stage. The first game of the season took place at OAKA on 19 August against AEL Kalloni.

Olympiacos won the domestic title for the fourth year in a row, breaking the all-time record for the biggest point difference between the first and the second team in the regular season. The most memorable accomplishment of the year was arguably the 2–0 win over Manchester United in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Champions League, though not managing to defend that score in England.

At the domestic cup, Olympiacos was eliminated in the semifinals by PAOK 2–2 on aggregate, falling off of the away goals rule.

Olympiacos' top goalscorer for the season was striker Konstantinos Mitroglou, who moved to Fulham at the end of the January 2014 transfer window for a fee of approximately €15 million.

Players

Current squad

As of 31 January 2014[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Northern Ireland GK Roy Carroll
2 Greece MF Giannis Maniatis (vice-captain)
3 Portugal MF Pelé
4 Spain DF Miguel Torres
5 Portugal MF Paulo Machado
6 Greece DF Anastasios Papazoglou
7 Argentina MF Ariel Ibagaza
8 Republic of the Congo MF Delvin N'Dinga (on loan from Monaco)
9 Argentina FW Javier Saviola
14 Greece MF Andreas Samaris
16 Hungary GK Balázs Megyeri
17 Paraguay MF Hernán Pérez (on loan from Villarreal)
18 Paraguay FW Nelson Valdez (on loan from Al-Jazira)
No. Position Player
19 Spain MF David Fuster
20 Greece DF José Holebas
21 Greece DF Avraam Papadopoulos (captain)
23 Greece DF Dimitris Siovas
24 Greece DF Kostas Manolas
25 Spain DF Iván Marcano (on loan from Rubin Kazan)
26 Costa Rica FW Joel Campbell (on loan from Arsenal)
30 Brazil DF Leandro Salino
35 Argentina MF Alejandro Domínguez
42 Spain GK Roberto
44 Serbia FW Marko Šćepović
88 Cameroon DF Gaëtan Bong
99 Nigeria FW Michael Olaitan

For recent transfers, see List of Greek football transfers summer 2013

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Greece DF Manolis Tzanakakis (at Ergotelis)
Greece MF Andreas Bouchalakis (at Ergotelis)
Greece FW Dimitris Diamantakos (at Ergotelis)
Norway MF Abdisalam Ibrahim (at Ergotelis)
Serbia MF Aleksandar Katai (at Platanias)
Greece MF Panagiotis Vlachodimos (at Platanias)
Greece MF Manolis Siopis (at Platanias)
Greece DF Vasilios Karagounis (at Aris)
Greece MF Andreas Tatos (at Aris)
Brazil DF Leandro (at PAS Giannina)
Greece MF Charalambos Lykogiannis (at Levadiakos)
Greece MF Dimitris Kolovos (at Panionios)
No. Position Player
Greece GK Andreas Gianniotis (at Fostiras)
Albania MF Klodian Gino (at Fostiras)
Greece DF Konstantinos Rougalas (at Fostiras)
Greece MF Giorgos Lyras (at Fostiras)
Greece MF Ioannis Paidakis (at Glyfada)
Greece GK Aris Vlachos (at Ermis Zoniana)
Greece MF Dimitrios Voutsiotis (at Ionikos)
Argentina MF Tomás De Vincenti (at APOEL)
Greece FW Nikolaos Ioannidis (at Hansa Rostock)
France DF Claude Dielna (at Ajaccio)
Mali MF Sambou Yatabaré (at Bastia)
Montenegro MF Petar Grbić (at Partizan)
Serbia MF Saša Zdjelar (at OFK Beograd)
Colombia MF Juan Pablo Pino (at Independiente Medellín)[2]

Olympiacos U20 squad

Olympiacos U20 is the youth team of Olympiacos. They participate in the Superleague U20 championship and in UEFA Youth League competition. They play their home games at the 3,000-seater Renti Training Centre in Renti, Piraeus.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Greece GK Eleftherios Choutetsiotis
Greece GK Michalis Iliadis
Greece GK Giorgos Strezos
Greece DF Anastasis Bougioukos
Greece DF Dimitris Gkoutsios
Greece DF Giorgos Makrostergios
Greece DF Giannis Sotirakos
Greece DF Argyris Toufas
Greece DF Konstantinos Vlachos
Greece DF Antonis Vatousiadis
Greece DF Praxitelis Vouros
Greece DF Panagiotis Volonakis
Serbia MF Marko Janković
Albania MF Giannis Laci
No. Position Player
Greece MF Alexandros Margaritis
Greece MF Achilleas Nasiakopoulos
Greece MF Christoforos Pasalidis
Greece MF Antonis Papasavvas
Greece MF Nilos Psychogios
Greece MF Charalambos Rentzis
Greece MF Manolis Saliakas
Greece MF Dimitris Siopis
Greece FW Kostas Garefalakis
Greece FW Ilias Ignatidis
Greece FW Giorgos Kanavetas
Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Boban Lazić
Greece FW Nikos Vergos

Pre-season and friendlies

      Win       Draw       Loss

Competitions

Overview

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Superleague Greece 1 1st 19 August 18 January
Greek Football Cup Second Round Fourth Round(QF) 26 September 22 January
Champions League Group Stage Second Round (R16) 17 September 11 December

Last updated: 25 January 2014

Superleague Greece

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Olympiacos 27 23 2 2 74 9+65 71 2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage
2 PAOK 25 16 3 6 49 25+24 51 Qualification to Greek Superleague Play-Offs
3 Atromitos 25 14 7 4 38 18+20 49
4 Panathinaikos 25 14 4 7 38 21+17 46
5 Asteras Tripoli 25 12 9 4 36 22+14 45
6 Panetolikos 25 9 7 9 26 22+4 34 PNT 3–1 PTH
PTH 2–1 PNT
7 Panthrakikos 25 9 7 9 31 354 34
8 OFI 25 8 9 8 21 287 33
9 PAS Giannina 25 10 2 13 27 347 32
10 Ergotelis 25 7 9 9 25 283 30
11 Skoda Xanthi 25 8 5 12 29 3910 29 KAL 1–5 SKO
SKO 1–0 KAL
12 AEL Kalloni 25 9 2 14 23 4219 29
13 Levadiakos 25 8 3 14 27 4316 27 LEV 2–0 PIO
14 Panionios 25 7 6 12 21 298 27
15 Apollon Smyrni 25 6 7 12 30 399 25
16 Platanias 25 5 7 13 22 3715 22 Qualification to Relegation Play-offs
17 Veria 25 4 8 13 19 4425 20 Relegation to 2014–15 Football League
18 Aris 25 3 9 13 20 3919 18

Updated to games played on 17 February 2014.
Source: Super League Greece
Rules for classification: 1) points, 2) head-to-head points,[3] 3) head-to-head goal difference.[4]
If in current league table there are tied teams after applying criteria 1 to 3, they are considered to share places and listed in Greek language alphabetic order.[5]
If in final league table there are still tied teams after applying criteria 1 to 3, a decision match (or matches if they are more than two) are to be played but only in three cases: to determine the champion, to fill spots in the play-off or to determine the teams to be relegated.[6] In any other case, the final standings of tied teams are determined with a public draw[7]
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
25 23 2 0 74 9 +65 71 14 0 0 43 7 +36 9 2 0 31 2 +29

Last updated: 17 February 2014.
Source: Competitive matches

Matches

      Win       Draw       Loss

Greek Football Cup

Second round

Third round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
France Paris Saint-Germain 6 4 1 1 16 5 +11 13
Greece Olympiacos 6 3 1 2 10 8 +2 10
Portugal Benfica 6 3 1 2 8 8 0 10
Belgium Anderlecht 6 0 1 5 4 17 13 1

Knockout phase

Round of 16

Statistics

Goal scorers

No. Pos. Nation Name Superleague Greece UEFA Champions League Greek Cup Total
11 FW Greece Konstantinos Mitroglou 14 3 0 17
7 FW Argentina Javier Saviola 11 2 0 13
26 MF Costa Rica Joel Campbell 6 0 2 8
79 MF Slovakia Vladimír Weiss 4 1 1 6
35 MF Argentina Alejandro Domínguez 4 2 1 7
99 MF Nigeria Michael Olaitan 4 0 4 6
2 MF Greece Giannis Maniatis 3 0 0 3
19 MF Spain David Fuster 3 0 1 4
24 DF Greece Kostas Manolas 3 2 0 5
44 FW Serbia Marko Šćepović 1 0 3 3
10 MF Argentina Ariel Ibagaza 1 0 0 1
60 MF Mali Sambou Yatabaré 1 0 1 2
20 DF Greece José Holebas 2 0 0 2
14 MF Greece Andreas Samaris 3 0 0 3
8 MF Republic of the Congo Delvin N'Dinga 0 0 1 1
- MF Greece Antonis Papasavvas 0 0 1 1
5 MF Portugal Paulo Machado 2 0 0 2
- - - Opponent's own Goals 1 0 0 1
TOTAL 63 10 15 88

Last updated: 24 November 2013

Starting 11

No.
Pos
Nat
Name
MS Notes
16 GK Spain Roberto 26
30 RB Brazil Salino 15 Miguel Torres has 4 starts
24 CB Greece Manolas 20
21 CB Greece Papadopoulos 13 Siovas has 11 starts
20 LB Greece Holebas 15 Bong has 11 starts
2 DM Greece Maniatis 15 N'Dinga has 8 starts
14 DM Greece Samaris 22
9 ST Argentina Saviola 19 Domínguez has 13 starts
26 RW Costa Rica Campbell 19
19 LW Spain Fuster 13
11 ST Greece Mitroglou 18

Source: Squad stats and Start formations.
Only competitive matches.
Using the most used start formation.
Ordered by position on pitch (from back right to front left).

References

  1. "Olympiacos team". olympiacos.org. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  2. on loan players
  3. "Professional league rules" (PDF). Hellenic Football Federation., chapter 20, paragraphs 5 (Greek)
  4. "Professional league rules" (PDF). Hellenic Football Federation., chapter 20, paragraph 6 (Greek)
  5. "Super League Greece standings". Super League Greece., see footnote (Greek)
  6. "Professional league rules" (PDF). Hellenic Football Federation., chapter 20, paragraph 4, 8 (Greek)
  7. "Professional league rules" (PDF). Hellenic Football Federation., chapter 20, paragraph 16a (Greek)

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