List of Aris Thessaloniki F.C. seasons

This article lists the performance of Aris F.C. in the Greek national championship, the Greek cup and the various European competitions it has qualified per season.

Superleague Greece

Before 1959

Before 1959, Aris was competing in the Panhellenic Championship, the Greek National Football Championship format that was the predecessor of Alpha Ethniki. During this period, Aris managed to be crowned three times Greek Champion and numerous more regional Macedonian Champion[1][2]

Regional Champion of Macedonian Football Clubs Association in 1923, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1938, 1946, 1949, 1953, 1959. [M]

Northern Greece Champion: 1933, 1935. [M]

Panhellenic Champion in 1928, 1932 and 1946.

SeasonPosition in EPSM ChampionshipPosition in Northern Greece ChampionshipPosition in Panhellenic Championship
1914–15 to 1918–19 [1] - - -
1919–20 to 1921–22 [2] - - -
1922–23 1st - runner-up
(lost national play-off [3])
1923–24 1st - -
1924–25 not held - -
1925–26 1st [4] - -
1926–27 3rd - -
1927–28 1st - 1st
1928–29 1st - not held
1929–30 1st - 2nd
1930–31 1st - 3rd
1931–32 did not participate [M] - 1st
1932–33 not held [M] 1st 2nd
1933–34 1st 2nd did not qualify [M]
1934–35 not held [M] 1st not held [5]
1935–36 not held [M] not held [M] 5th
1936–37 3rd not held [M] did not qualify
1937–38 1st not held [M] 3rd
1938–39 2nd 2nd did not qualify
1939–40 3rd 2nd in Group A [M] did not qualify
1940–41 [6] not finished not held not held
1941–42 to 1944-45 [7] not held not held not held
1945–46 1st not held [M] 1st
1946–47 4th not held [M] did not qualify
1947–48 2nd not held [M] did not qualify
1948–49 1st not held [M] 3rd [8]
1949–50 3rd not held [M] not held
1950–51 4th not held [M] did not qualify
1951–52 2nd not held [M] not held
1952–53 1st[9] not held [M] 3rd
1953–54 2nd not held [M] did not qualify
1954–55 3rd not held [M] did not qualify
1955–56 2nd not held [M] 6th after Final Stage [10]
(1st in Northern Group of Semifinal Stage)
1956–57 2nd not held [M] 7th [11]
1957–58 4th [12] not held [M] did not qualify
1958–59 1st not held [M] 6th [13]

Notes:

1. ^ During 1914-19 no championships could be held because of World War I.

2. ^ During 1919-22 no championships could be held because of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922).

3. ^ In 1922–23: runner-up after losing national play-off match against Piraikos Syndesmos 3-1.

4. ^ In 1925–26: 1st in EPSM Championship after winning play-off match against Iraklis FC 4-1.

5. ^ In 1934-35: The National Championship not held because the Greek national team was in preparation for the 5th Balkan Cup, and, also, because the political situation was unstable.

6. ^ In 1940–41: The 1940–41 regional EPSM championship never finished, and the national one wasn't held because of World War II.

7. ^ During 1941-45 the regional EPSM championship, along with the national one, was not held because of World War II.

8. ^ In 1948–49: Panathinaikos-Aris awarded 2–0 due to crowd violence. Also, Aris had 1 point deducted.

9. ^ In 1952–53: 1st in EPSM Championship after winning play-off matches against Iraklis FC (0-0 and 1-0).

10. ^ In 1955-56: The National Championship was contested in two stages, a semifinal stage of 3 groups and a final stage of 6 teams, the winner and the runner-up of each group.

11. ^ In 1956–57: Aris-Panargiakos awarded 2-0 because Panargiakos did not show up.

12. ^ In 1957–58: 4th in EPSM Championship after drawing play-off match against PAOK FC 1-1. Aris lost the 3rd place due to worse goal average.

13. ^ Aris qualifies for the 1959–60 Alpha Ethniki.

M. ^ Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship, which was formally organized in 1924, was the top tier competition for soccer teams in the Prefecture of Thessaloniki until 1959 with its winners (and sometimes lower placed teams) participating in the Panhellenic Championship, which was held from 1927–28 till 1958–59. However, in 1928–29, 1934–35, 1940–41 to 1944–45, 1949–50 and 1951–52 the Panhellenic Championship was not held, and in 1959–60 it was replaced with Alpha Ethniki. In 1924–25 the Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship was not held, in 1931–32 the regional championship had 2nd level status and Aris participated in the combined regions' national championship, in 1932–33 the Northern Greece Championship was held instead of the Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship, whereas in 1933–34 both championships were held and the Northern Greece Championship's winner (Iraklis) participated in the Panhellenic Championship play-off against the Southern Greece Championship's winner. In 1934–35 only the Northern Greece Championship was held instead of the Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship, while in 1935–36 only a combined regions national championship was held. In 1936-37 and 1937-38 only the Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship, and not the Northern Greece Championship, was held, while in 1938-39 and 1939-40 both championships were held and the Northern Greece Championship's winner participated in the Panhellenic Championship play-off against the Southern Greece Championship's winner. Also, in 1939-40 the Northern Greece Championship was played in two groups, with its winner being determined in play-off matches between the two group winners. The 1940–41 regional championship never finished, and the national one wasn't held, while, during 1941–45 the regional championship, along with the national one, was not held because of World War II. After 1939-1940, the Northern Greece Championship was not held again. Instead, a Northern inter-regional Championship was established in 1953-54 (for regions other than Thessaloniki, Athens and Piraeus), being the predecessor of Beta Ethniki, and securing National Championship places for regional teams since then.

  • Point system: 1922–23 to 1958–59: 3–2–1.
  • Teams competing in the national championship: 1922-23, 1933-34, 1937-38 and 1939-40: 2 (national play-offs). 1927-28, 1929-1930, 1932-33, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1945-46, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1950-51 and 1952-53: 3. 1946-47, 1953-54, 1954-55: 6. 1930-31, 1931-32 and 1935-36: 8. 1956-57, 1958-59: 10. 1957-58: 12. 1956-57: 14 in the Semifinal Stage and 6 in the Final Stage. Not held: 1923-27, 1928-29, 1934-35, 1940-41 to 1944-45, 1949–50 and 1951–52.

Since 1959

From 1959 to 2014, Aris had been competing in the top-tier Alpha Ethniki of the Greek National Football Championship, with the interval of two seasons (1997–98 and 2005–06) that the club competed in the second-tier Beta Ethniki. During this period, the club had once been tied for the 1st place, in the 1979-80 season, ultimately losing the play-off match for 1st place to Olympiakos and had also reached the top 5 places many times.[2][3][4] However, in 2014 it was relegated to third-tier Gamma Ethniki due to financial and management reasons.

SeasonPos.W–D–LGoalsPointsNotesSeasonPos.W–D–LGoalsPointsNotesSeasonPos.W–D–LGoalsPointsNotes
1959–60 8 10–9–11 31–35 59 [A] 1981–82 5 15–11–8 56–30 41 2003–04 13 7–6–17 24–46 27
1960–61 12 10–7–13 30–41 57 [B] 1982–83 5 15–11–8 35–23 41 2004–05 14 5–13–12 26–37 25 [I]
1961–62 13 7–8–15 30–43 52 [C] 1983–84 4 16–7–7 39–23 39 2005–06 Beta Ethniki [J]
1962–63 14 9–5–16 22–44 53 [D] 1984–85 7 8–14–8 38–37 30 2006–07 4 11–13–6 32–26 46
1963–64 6 10–11–9 28–29 61 1985–86 7 11–11–8 35–29 33 2007–08 4 14–8–8 32–20 50 [K]
1964–65 7 8–12–10 38–38 58 1986–87 11 10–4–16 26–30 18 [F] 2008–09 6 13–8–9 30–31 47
1965–66 5 11–8–11 42–42 60 1987–88 9 11–5–14 39–41 27 2009–10 4 12–10–8 35–28 46 [L]
1966–67 5 14–5–11 38–30 63 1988–89 7 11–11–8 31–26 33 2010–11 6 13–6–11 29–29 45
1967–68 4 16–9–9 61–49 75 1989–90 7 11–13–10 37–40 35 2011–12 9 10–10–10 29–33 37 [N]
1968–69 3 17–11–6 54–33 79 1990–91 9 11–11–12 34–38 33 2012–13 13 7–12–11 32–40 33
1969–70 4 20–7–7 47–15 81 1991–92 7 12–7–15 26–40 31 2013–14 18 3-13-18 26-53 22 [O]
1970–71 10 10–13–11 45–39 67 1992–93 9 12–6–16 40–50 42 2014–15 Gamma Ethniki [P]
1971–72 4 18–11–5 52–25 81 1993–94 4 18–9–7 55–34 63 2015–16 Gamma Ethniki [Q]
1972–73 9 13–9–12 38–36 69 1994–95 7 19–5–10 46–34 62
1973–74 3 21–6–7 49–29 48 1995–96 7 12–10–12 45–47 46
1974–75 6 15–9–10 47–38 39 1996–97 16 9–11–14 32–48 35 [G]
1975–76 6 13–9–8 50–27 35 1997–98 Beta Ethniki [H]
1976–77 5 17–8–9 58–34 42 1998–99 6 19–3–12 53–43 60
1977–78 6 12–12–10 39–35 36 1999-00 7 14–8–12 50–46 50
1978–79 3 22–6–6 63–26 50 2000–01 7 13–5–12 37–41 44
1979–80 2 19–9–6 46–20 47 [E] 2001–02 9 7–8–11 25–34 29
1980–81 3 16–11–7 57–33 43 2002–03 6 15–6–9 37–34 51

Notes:

A. ^ In 1959–60: 8th after play-off match with PAOK F.C. for places 7–8.

B. ^ In 1960–61: 12th after play-off match with Proodeftiki F.C. for places 11–12.

C. ^ In 1961–62: 13th after play-off matches with Niki Volos F.C. and Apollon Kalamarias F.C. for places 11–13.

D. ^ In 1962–63: 14th after play-off matches with Apollon Kalamarias F.C., Proodeftiki F.C. and Panegialios F.C. for places 12–15.

E. ^ In 1979–80: 2nd after play-off match with Olympiacos F.C. for the championship.

F. ^ In 1986–87: Most of the teams went the last three match days on strike. Only Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, OFI and Panionios did not. All other teams had −6 points, because they did not show-up.

G. ^ In 1996–97: Athinaikos-Aris awarded 2–0, because Aris could not present the registration ID's and health certificates of the players to the referee. Moreover, Aris had 3 points deducted, finished 16th and was relegated to Beta Ethniki.

H. ^ In 1997–98: Aris participated in Beta Ethniki, finishing 1st (with 20 matches won, 12 drawn and 2 lost, 52 goals for and 18 against and 72 points) and being promoted to top-tier Alpha Ethniki.

I. ^ In 2004–05: Aris-Iraklis awarded 0–2; abandoned at 1–2 in 43', because Aris fans entered the pitch and attacked some of the players of Iraklis. Moreover, Aris had 3 points deducted, finished 14th and was relegated to Beta Ethniki.

J. ^ In 2005–06: Aris participated in Beta Ethniki, finishing 3rd (with 14 matches won, 12 drawn and 4 lost, 33 goals for and 17 against and 54 points) and being promoted to top-tier Super League Greece.

K. ^ In 2007–08: finished in 4th place in the regular season, qualifying for the play-offs, and, finishing overall in 4th place after the league play–offs (clubs placed 2nd to 5th).

L. ^ In 2009–10: finished in 5th place in the regular season, qualifying for the play-offs, and, finishing overall in 4th place after the league play–offs (clubs placed 2nd to 5th).

N. ^ In 2011–12: Aris-Asteras Tripoli awarded 0–3; abandoned at 0–1 in 42', because an Aris fan threw a plastic water bottle into the field, which hit the lineswoman of that side. The lineswoman declared herself unable to continue due to psychological reasons, the match was abandoned and later awarded to Asteras Tripoli, while Aris also had 3 points deducted.

O. ^ In 2013–14: finished last (18th), but was relegated to third-tier Gamma Ethniki, an amateur league, instead of second-tier Football League, a professional league, due to financial and management reasons.

P. ^ In 2014–15: Aris participated in Group 1 of third-tier Gamma Ethniki, an amateur league, finishing 2nd with 22 matches won, 5 drawn and 3 lost, 51 goals for and 12 against and 71 points.

Q. ^ In 2015–16: Aris participated in Group 1 of third-tier Gamma Ethniki, an amateur league.

  • Point system: 1959–60 to 1972–73: 3–2–1. 1973–74 to 1991–92: 2–1–0. 1992–93 onwards: 3–1–0.
  • Teams competing in the first-tier championship: 1959–60 to 1966–67: 16. 1967–68 to 1974–75: 18. 1975–76: 16. 1976–77 to 1982–83: 18. 1983–84 to 1988–89: 16. 1989–90 to 1999–00: 18. 2000–01: 16. 2001–02: 14. 2002–03 to 2012–13: 16. 2013–14 to 2014–15: 18. 2015–16 onwards: 16.
  • Teams participating in the second-tier championship in 1997–98: 18. Teams participating in the second-tier championship in 2005–06: 16.
  • Teams participating in the third-tier championship in 2014–15: Total: 61, Group 1: 16. Teams participating in the third-tier championship in 2015–16: Total: 64, Group 1: 17.

League top scorers

Player Goals
Greece Dinos Kouis141
Greece Alexandros Alexiades127
Greece Kostas Papaioannou65
Greece Kostas Drampis48
Greece Romania Giorgos Zindros46

Most league appearances

Player Matches
Greece Dinos Kouis473
Greece Theodoros Pallas 368
Greece Giannis Nalbantis303
Greece Giorgos Foiros303
Greece Giannis Venos303

Greek Cup

Aris has been participating in the Greek Football Cup since its inception in the 19311932 season,[2][5] having been 9 times in the cup final, winning it once in the 1969-70 season.[6]

SeasonEliminated in RoundGoalsNumber of Rounds
Aris played in
NotesSeasonEliminated in RoundGoalsNumber of Rounds
Aris played in
Notes
1931–32 Final 13-9 4 [Α] [Β] 1981–82 1st Round 1-3 1
1932–33 Final 13-7 4 [Γ] 1982–83 Round of 32 6-2 2
1933–34 to 1937-38 not held - - [Δ] 1983–84 Round of 16 10-7 3
1938–39 Quarter-finals 8-3 2 1984–85 Round of 32 14-3 2 plus
an additional Round
1939–40 Final 13-9 4 [Ε] [ΣΤ] 1985–86 Semi-finals 16-8 5
1940–41 not finished - - [Ζ] 1986–87 Round of 16 13-6 3 plus
an additional Round
1941–42 to 1945-46 not held - - [Η] 1987–88 Round of 16 10-4 3
1946–47 Quarter-finals 1-2 2 1988–89 Round of 16 10-4 3
1947–48 3rd Round 7-4 3 1989–90 Round of 16 16-7 3
1948–49 1st Round 0-2 1 [Θ] 1990–91 Round of 32 13-7 2
1949–50 Final 11-10 4 [Ι] [ΙΑ] 1991–92 Round of 32 13-3 2
1950–51 Quarter-finals 7-4 2 1992–93 1st Round 5-3 1
1951–52 Quarter-finals 8-5 5 1993–94 Semi-finals 18-10 5
1952–53 Quarter-finals 5-2 2 1994–95 Round of 16 9-11 3
1953–54 Quarter-finals 3-3 2 1995–96 Quarter-finals 19-7 4
1954–55 Quarter-finals 10-4 3 1996–97 Round of 16 4-5 2
1955–56 Semi-finals 6-5 4 [ΙΒ] 1997–98 Quarter-finals 18-10 5
1956–57 Round of 16 4-3 2 1998–99 Round of 32 3-3 2
1957–58 Quarter-finals 6-2 3 [ΙΓ] 1999–00 Quarter-finals 12-5 3 [Κ]
1958–59 Round of 16 18-4 6 2000–01 Round of 16 17-12 2
1959–60 Quarter-finals 5-3 3 2001–02 Quarter-finals 17-5 4 [ΚΑ]
1960–61 Round of 16 4-3 2 2002–03 Final 18-5 6 [ΚΒ]
1961–62 Quarter-finals 5-5 3 [ΙΔ] 2003–04 Round of 16 7-6 3
1962–63 Semi-finals 11-6 4 [ΙΕ] 2004–05 Final 21-11 6 [ΚΓ]
1963–64 Round of 16 1-2 2 2005–06 3rd Round 1-2 1
1964–65 Quarter-finals 5-4 3 2006–07 Round of 32 0-2 1
1965–66 Round of 32 0-1 1 2007–08 Final 8-3 5 [ΚΔ]
1966–67 Round of 32 17-4 6 2008–09 Round of 16 2-1 2 [ΚΕ]
1967–68 Round of 16 18-3 6 [ΙΣΤ] 2009–10 Final 14-7 5 [ΚΣΤ]
1968–69 Round of 16 3-3 2 2010–11 Round of 32 1-1 1 [ΚΖ]
1969–70 -
(Cup Winner)
8-2 5 [ΙΖ] 2011–12 Round of 16 3-3 2
1970–71 Round of 32 1-2 1 2012–13 Round of 32 3-4 1
1971–72 Quarter-finals 9-3 4 [ΙΗ] 2013–14 Round of 32 0-1 1
1972–73 Round of 32 2-1 2 2014–15 First Round
(Had to withdraw and participate in
the
2014–15 Gamma Ethniki Cup)
- 0 [ΚΗ]
1973–74 Round of 16 7-2 3 2015–16 EPSM Cup, as part of the 1st round of Greek Football Amateur Cup [ΚΘ]
1974–75 Round of 16 3-3 2
1975–76 Quarter-finals 9-4 4
1976–77 Round of 16 6-2 3
1977–78 Semi-finals 11-6 5
1978–79 Quarter-finals 20-18 4
1979–80 Quarter-finals 4-3 4 [ΙΘ]
1980–81 Quarter-finals 12-4 4

Notes:

Α. ^ In 1931–32: Aris would enter in the Round of 16, but got a bye and entered in the Quarter-finals.

Β. ^ In 1931–32: finalist, lost final against AEK F.C. 5-3.

Γ. ^ In 1932–33: finalist, drew final against Ethnikos Piraeus F.C. 2-2 and lost replay final 2-1.

Δ. ^ During 1933-38 no cup tournaments were held due to financial reasons.

Ε. ^ In 1939-40: won Round of 16 against Doxa Drama F.C. in replay match 4-2 as the original match ended in a 1-1 draw, won Quarter-finals against P.A.O.K. F.C. in replay match 1-0 as the original match ended in a 1-1 draw, won Semi-finals against AEK F.C. in second replay match 3-0 as the original match ended in a 2-2 draw and the first replay match in a 0-0 draw.

ΣΤ. ^ In 1939-40: finalist, lost final against Panathinaikos F.C. 3-1.

Ζ. ^ In 1940-41: only some 1st Round matches were played before the tournament was abandoned because of World War II; Aris did not participate in those.

Η. ^ During 1941-46 no cup tournaments were held because of World War II.

Θ. ^ In 1948-49: lost 1st Round against Iraklis F.C. in replay match 2-0 as the original match was suspended in the 88th minute and ultimately abandoned due to dim light, while Aris was winning 0-1.

Ι. ^ In 1949-50: won Quarter-finals against P.A.O.K. F.C. in replay match 1-3 as the original match ended in a 3-3 draw.

IΑ. ^ In 1949-50: finalist, lost final against AEK F.C. 4-0.

ΙΒ. ^ In 1955-56: won Quarter-finals against Iraklis F.C. in replay match 2-1 as the original match ended in a 1-1 draw.

ΙΓ. ^ In 1957-58: lost Quarter-finals against Panathinaikos F.C. 2-0 because Aris did not show up in protest to its treatment by the Greek Federation and the match was awarded to Panathinaikos.

ΙΔ. ^ In 1961-62: won Round of 16 against P.A.O.K. F.C. on coin toss as both the original match and the replay match ended in 1-1 draws.

ΙΕ. ^ In 1962-63: won Round of 16 against Iraklis F.C. in replay match 0-3 as the original match ended in a 0-0 draw, lost Semi-finals against Olympiakos F.C. in replay match 5-2 as the original match ended in a 1-1 draw.

ΙΣΤ. ^ In 1967–68: won Round of 32 against Kavala F.C. on coin toss as the two teams were drawn 0-0 after extra time in the original match.

ΙΖ. ^ In 1969-70: cup winner, won final against P.A.O.K. F.C. 1-0.

ΙΗ. ^ In 1971-72: lost Quarter-finals against P.A.O.K. F.C. 0-2 because Aris' players attacked the junta-appointed referee in the 88th minute while the score was 1-2 in favour of P.A.O.K.; the match was suspended and awarded to P.A.O.K..

ΙΘ. ^ In 1979-80: entered in the 1st Round, but advanced from the 2nd Round (Round of 32) to the 3rd Round (Round of 16) on a bye.

Κ. ^ In 1999-00: won Round of 16 against Panathinaikos F.C. on penalties 4-2 as the two teams were drawn 1-1 after extra time in the original match.

ΚΑ. ^ In 2001-02: entered in the 1st Round, but advanced from the 2nd Round (Round of 32) to the 3rd Round (Round of 16) on a bye.

ΚΒ. ^ In 2002-03: finalist, lost final against P.A.O.K. F.C. 1-0.

ΚΓ. ^ In 2004-05: finalist, lost final against Olympiakos F.C. 3-0.

ΚΔ. ^ In 2007-08: finalist, lost final against Olympiakos F.C. 2-0.

ΚΕ. ^ In 2008-09: lost Round of 16 against P.A.O.K. F.C. on penalties 8-9 as both the original match and the replay match ended in 0-0 draws.

ΚΣΤ. ^ In 2009-10: finalist, lost final against Panathinaikos F.C. 1-0.

ΚΖ. ^ In 2010-11: lost Round of 32 against Trikala F.C. on penalties 4-2 as the two teams were drawn 1-1 after extra time in the original match.

ΚΗ. ^ In 2014-15: had to withdraw from the Greek Football Cup, as it participated in third-tier Gamma Ethniki, an amateur league, and therefore could only compete in the associated Gamma Ethniki Cup. Aris reached the Quarter-finals of the 2014–15 Gamma Ethniki Cup, having scored 8 and conceded 4 goals, after having played in 4 rounds of the cup competition.

ΚΘ. ^ In 2015-16: participated in third-tier Gamma Ethniki, an amateur league, and therefore could only compete in the Greek Football Amateur Cup. Aris participated in the EPSM Cup, which formed the 1st round of the Greek Football Amateur Cup, and played only a single round, losing 2-1 to Niki Mesimeriou.

European competitions

Aris FC have played in the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup on many occasions. The furthest the club has progressed is to the Third Round of the 1979–80 UEFA Cup where Aris beat the Portuguese side Benfica 4–3 on aggregate in the 1st Round, and Italian club Perugia 4–1 on aggregate in the 2nd Round, before being eliminated 4–7 on aggregate by French club Saint Etienne. Aris's most recent participation in Europe is in the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. The club's biggest win in a European competition was 6–0 to Hibernians, while the heaviest defeat was 1–9 to Újpest, both in 1968–69.

Aris boasts a remarkable statistic in European football; the club has not lost a home game in European competitions in 42 years, having gone 26 home games undefeated. This record was notably maintained when Aris defeated Europa League champions Atlético Madrid on 16 September 2010, Aris' 23rd undefeated home game in Europe. The team then went on to tie Bayer Leverkusen and Manchester City to keep the record intact once more.

European matches panorama

Aris Thessaloniki F.C. scores are given first in all scorelines.
Season Competition Round Opponent Home
leg
Away
leg
Aggregate Notes
Country Club
1964–65Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1st Round Italy A.S. Roma 0–00–30–3
1965–66Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 2nd Round West Germany FC Köln 2–10–22–3
1966–67Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1st Round Italy Juventus 0–20–50–7
1968–69Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1st Round Malta Hibernians 1–06–07–0
2nd Round Hungary Újpest 1–21–92–11
1969–70Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1st Round Italy Cagliari 1–10–31–4
1970–71Cup Winners' Cup 1st Round England Chelsea 1–11–52–6
1974–75 UEFA Cup 1st Round Austria Rapid Wien 1–01–32–3
1979–80 UEFA Cup 1st Round Portugal Benfica 3–11–24–3
2nd Round Italy Perugia 1–13–04–1
3rd Round France Saint-Étienne 3–31–44–7
1980–81 UEFA Cup 1st Round England Ipswich Town 3–11–54–6
1981–82 UEFA Cup 1st Round Malta Sliema Wanderers 4–04–28–2
2nd Round Belgium Lokeren 1–10–41–5
1994–95 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round Israel Hapoel Be'er Sheva 3–12–15–2
1st Round Poland Katowice 1–00–11–1 3–4 on penalties
1999–00 UEFA Cup 1st Round  Switzerland Servette 1–12–1
(a.e.t)
3–2
(a.e.t)
extra time win
2nd Round Spain Celta de Vigo 2–20–22–4
2003–04 UEFA Cup 1st Round Moldova Zimbru Chişinău 2–11–13–2
2nd Round Italy Perugia 1–10–21–3
2005–06 UEFA Cup 1st Round Italy A.S. Roma 0–01–51–5
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1st Round Spain Real Zaragoza 1–01–22–2(a) Aris advanced to
the next round on
away goals
Group Stage
(Group F)
 Serbia Red Star Belgrade 3–03–0 group phase
was played in
a single
round-robin format
 England Bolton Wanderers 1–11–1
 Portugal Braga 1–11–1
 Germany Bayern Munich 0–60–6
2008–09 UEFA Cup 2nd Qualifying
Round
 Croatia Slaven Belupo 1–00–21–2
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 3rd Qualifying
Round
 Poland Jagiellonia Białystok 2–22–14–3
Play-off Round Austria Austria Wien 1–01–12–1
Group Stage
(Group B)
 Spain Atlético Madrid 1–03–24–2 Aris advanced to
the next round,
finishing 2nd
with 10 points
 Germany Bayer Leverkusen 0–00–10–1
 Norway Rosenborg 2–01–23–2
Round of 32 England Manchester City 0–00-30-3

UEFA club ranking

Current ranking

Rank Country Team Points
113GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach14.865
114NorwayRosenborg14.515
115GreeceAris14.400
116GermanyMainz13.865
117UkraineDnipro Dnipropetrovsk13.651

As of 30 August 2012[7]

Ranking for past decade

Season Rank Points Season Rank Points
2003–04 108 19.467 2008–09 125 12.633
2004–05 140 15.715 2009–10 130 12.979
2005–06 145 15.587 2010–11 95 20.833
2006–07 149 13.415 2011–12 90 21.260
2007–08 112 19.525 2012–13 115 14.400

Season 2012–13 in progress.

UEFA club competition record

As of 24 February 2011, including qualifying matches.

Competition Pld W D L GF GA
UEFA Champions League000000
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup201126
UEFA Cup & UEFA Europa League481914156470
UEFA Super Cup000000
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
(not sanctioned by UEFA)
123271228
Intercontinental Cup000000
Total6222172378104

Honours

Aris Thessaloniki's honours and achievements include the following:[8][9][10][11][1][2][12]

Domestic

Domestic Championships

Domestic Cups

International

Regional

Youth

Notes:

A. ^ In 1997–98: Aris participated in Beta Ethniki, finishing 1st (with 20 matches won, 12 drawn and 2 lost, 52 goals for and 18 against and 72 points) and being promoted to top-tier Alpha Ethniki.

B. ^ In 2005–06: Aris participated in Beta Ethniki, finishing 3rd (with 14 matches won, 12 drawn and 4 lost, 33 goals for and 17 against and 54 points) and being promoted to top-tier Super League Greece.

C. ^ Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship, which was formally organized in 1924, was the top tier competition for soccer teams in the Prefecture of Thessaloniki until 1959 with its winners (and sometimes lower placed teams) participating in the Panhellenic Championship, which was held from 1927–28 till 1958–59. However, in 1928–29, 1934–35, 1940–41 to 1944–45, 1949–50 and 1951–52 the Panhellenic Championship was not held, and in 1959–60 it was replaced with Alpha Ethniki. In 1924–25 the Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship was not held, in 1931–32 the regional championship had 2nd level status and Aris participated in the combined regions' national championship, in 1932–33 the Northern Greece Championship was held instead of the Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship, whereas in 1933–34 both championships were held and the Northern Greece Championship's winner (Iraklis) participated in the Panhellenic Championship play-off against the Southern Greece Championship's winner. In 1934–35 only the Northern Greece Championship was held instead of the Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship, while in 1935–36 only a combined regions national championship was held. In 1936-37 and 1937-38 only the Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship, and not the Northern Greece Championship, was held, while in 1938-39 and 1939-40 both championships were held and the Northern Greece Championship's winner participated in the Panhellenic Championship play-off against the Southern Greece Championship's winner. Also, in 1939-40 the Northern Greece Championship was played in two groups, with its winner being determined in play-off matches between the two group winners. The 1940–41 regional championship never finished, and the national one wasn't held, while, during 1941–45 the regional championship, along with the national one, was not held because of World War II. After 1939-1940, the Northern Greece Championship was not held again. Instead, a Northern inter-regional Championship was established in 1953-54 (for regions other than Thessaloniki, Athens and Piraeus), being the predecessor of Beta Ethniki, and securing National Championship places for regional teams since then.

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