1984–85 Greek Football Cup

The 1984–85 Greek Football Cup was the 43rd edition of The Greek Football Cup, or Greek Football Cup.

1984–85 Greek Cup
Country Greece
Teams76
Defending championsPanathinaikos
ChampionsLarissa (1st title)
Runners-upPAOK

Tournament details

Totally 76 teams participated, 16 from Alpha Ethniki, 20 from Beta, and 40 from Gamma. It was held in 7 rounds, included final. An Additional Round was held between First and Second, with 6 matches, in order that the teams would continue to be 32.

It was the first Greek Cup Final since 1980, where the two finalists were clubs not based on Attica, Larissa and PAOK. The two teams had lost in the four previous Finals. PAOK had eliminated two fellow-citizens, Iraklis and Aris, in the two first rounds, and cup holders Panathinaikos in the semi-finals with an impressive second-leg 4-0 home victory(4-2 on aggregate). Larissa had eliminated only one Alpha Ethniki team, Apollon Kalamaria, in the Additional Round. However, they had won with big scores their opponents from lowest divisions: Panegialios with 80, Neapoli Piraeus with 70, Korinthos with 61 and Levadiakos with 50.

From the interests of year were the qualification of Panathinaikos against Olympiacos, in the Third Round, with two wins in the Athens Olympic Stadium, the common home of both teams. Also, the elimination of AEK Athens for first time from a Gamma Ethniki team, Lamia, that afterwards was crushed, accepting in total 15 goals from PAOK in the Third Round. Also, in the First Round, Ethnikos Olympiakos Volos eliminated Acharnaikos in penalty shootout 10, after a "white draw". By 9 shoots, there was only one well-aimed. OFI were eliminated in the First Round by Odysseas Kordelio.

In the Final, Larissa gained their first title in their history, winning PAOK 41.[1] Simultaneously, they deprived The Double by PAOK, that won the championship of that year. It is remarkable that PAOK's coach, Austrian Walter Skotzik, was the coach of Larissa in previous season, when they lost in the Final by Panathinaikos. An interesting story of the final was that PAOK’s top goalscorer of that season Christos Dimopoulos didn’t participate as he left the team at Athens‘ airport when they arrived from Thessaloniki for the game. Dimopoulos headed to the headquarters of Motor Oil (company of Panathinaikos‘ president Vardinoyannis) in order to seal his transfer to Panathinaikos as his 5-year contract with PAOK was expiring.

First round

Home team Score Away team
Florina 21 Irodotos
Larissa 80 Panegialios
Aris 90 Chalkida
Apollon Athens 10 Athinaikos
Aias Salamina 02 Panachaiki
Thriamvos Athens 10 Kerkyra
Olympiacos 51 Elassona
PAOK 31 Iraklis
Makedonikos 20 Panetolikos
Korinthos 21 Egaleo
Kozani 42 A.F.U. Lagkada
Diagoras 31 Panserraikos
Levadiakos 31 Xanthi
Paniliakos 03 Anagennisi Arta
Naoussa 20 Chania
Thiva 62 Eordaikos
Pierikos 30 Niki Volos
Panelefsiniakos 10 Ionikos
Kallithea 21 Veria
Panarkadikos 10 Doxa Drama
Lamia 10 AEK Athens
Agrotikos Asteras 01 Ethnikos Asteras
Odysseas Kordeilo 31 OFI
Iraklis Kavala 14 Panionios
Aiolikos 31 Poseidon Michaniona
PAS Giannina 30 Almopos Aridea
Kilkisiakos 41 Aspida Xanthi
Charavgiakos 31 Rodos
Apollon Kalamaria 31 Anagennisi Karditsa
Ethnikos Piraeus 12 (a.e.t.) Panathinaikos
Kavala 10 (a.e.t.) Trikala
Neapoli Piraeus 21 (a.e.t.) Polykastro
Kastoria 20 (a.e.t.) Alexandroupoli
Edessaikos 31 (a.e.t.) A.U. Nikea
Proodeftiki 11 (4–2 p.) Vyzas Megara
Olympiacos Volos 00 (1–0 p.) Acharnaikos
Fostiras 00 (5–3 p.) Atromitos
Anagennisi Giannitsa 00 (1–3 p.) Ethnikos Alexandroupoli

Additional Round

Home team Score Away team
Aris 20 Apollon Athens
Larissa 10 Apollon Kalamaria
Levadiakos 52 Ethnikos Alexandroupoli
Thiva 20 Charavgiakos
Panarkadikos 30 Odysseas Kordelio
Naoussa 00 (1–4 p.) Proodeftiki

Second round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Florina0–3Panachaiki0–10–2
Kilkisiakos1–2Panarkadikos1–00–2
Kallithea2–7Makedonikos2–20–5
Panathinaikos9–1Panelefsiniakos5–04–1
Anagennisi Arta1–6Olympiacos1–10–5
PAOK (a.g.)3–3Aris2–01–3
Kavala (a.g.)2–2Aiolikos1–01–2
Kozani2–1Fostiras1–01–1
Diagoras3–4Korinthos2–21–2
Larissa8–1Neapoli Piraeus7–01–1
Thiva2–3Proodeftiki1–11–2
Edessaikos1–2Levadiakos1–00–2
Pierikos2–1Ethnikos Asteras2–00–1
Olympiacos Volos2–1Thriamvos Athens2–10–0
Lamia4–3Kastoria4–20–1
Panionios3–1PAS Giannina3–10–0

Third round

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pierikos4–5Olympiacos Volos3–21–3
Korinthos (3–1 p.)3–3Panionios2–11–2
Makedonikos3–6Larissa0–23–4
Olympiacos1–3Panathinaikos0–11–2
PAOK15–1Lamia6–09–1
Proodeftiki6–8Levadiakos5–41–4
Panachaiki0–2Kavala0–10–1
Kozani2–3Panarkadikos1–01–3

Quarter-finals

First legs were played on April 3, 1985. Second legs on May 8.

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Panathinaikos1–0Kavala0–01–0
Olympiacos Volos1–6PAOK1–40–2
Larissa7–3Korinthos6–11–2
Panarkadikos2–4Levadiakos1–01–4

Semi-finals

First legs were played on May 22, 1985, while second on June 4 and 5.

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st leg 2nd leg
Levadiakos0–7Larissa0–20–5
Panathinaikos2–4PAOK2–00–4

Final

The 41st Greek Cup Final was played at the Athens Olympic Stadium "Spyridon Louis".

AE Larissa4 1PAOK
Ziogas  39', 73'
Kmiecik  47'
Valaoras  75'
Vasilakos  20'
Skartados  55'
Attendance: 24,994
Referee: Makis Germanakos (Athens)
GK 1 Georgios Plitsis
DF 2 Takis Parafestas (c)
DF 3 Kostas Kolomitrousis
DF 4 Georgios Mitsibonas
DF 5 Giannis Galitsios
MF 6 Theodoros Voutiritsas
MF 7 Michalis Ziogas
MF 8 Christos Andreoudis 87'
FW 9 Krzysztof Adamczyk
MF10 Kazimierz Kmiecik
FW11 Giannis Valaoras
Substitutes:
MF12 Sakis Tsiolis 87'
DF13 Babis Dossas
MF14 Giannis Alexoulis
GK15 Christos Michail
MF16 Lazaros Kyrilidis
Manager:
Andrzej Strejlau
GK 1 Lakis Stergioudas
DF 2 Apostolos Tsourelas
DF 3 Nikos Alavantas (c)
DF 4 Ivan Jurišić
DF 5 Charis Baniotis 21'
MF 6 Giorgos Skartados
MF 7 Kyriakos Alexandridis
MF 8 Vassilis Vasilakos 20'
MF 9 Thomas Siggas
FW10 Rade Paprica
FW11 Georgios Kostikos 63'
Substitutes:
DF12 Kostas Iosifidis
DF13 Kostas Malioufas
MF14 Ioannis Damanakis 63'
GK15 Takis Pantelis
FW16 Aris Karasavvidis  21'
Manager:
Walter Skocik

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Triantafyllou
    • Adamopoulos

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Five named substitutes.
  • Maximum of two substitutions.

References

  1. "Λάρισα-ΠΑΟΚ 4-1". sport24.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 27 November 2018.
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