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A.E.K.–Olympiacos rivalry

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The AEK–Olympiacos rivalry is a football local derby played between AEK Athens and Olympiacos. Both clubs are based in the Athens metropolitan area. AEK Athens comes from Nea Filadelfeia, a suburban town, while Olympiacos is based in the coastal city of Piraeus. The matches between the two teams are renowned for their strong on-pitch rivalry, they usually have high attendances, and most of them are very entertaining and very competitive with many goals scored by both sides.

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Head-to-head ranking in Super League Greece

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  • Total: Olympiacos with 44 higher finishes, AEK Athens with 22 higher finishes.
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Matches list

Super League Greece

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Play-off match

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Greek Cup

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  1. The original match was played on 13–01–1991 at Nikos Goumas Stadium. It was interrupted in the 84th minute due to tear gas use, while Olympiacos were leading by 1–2. A replay was decided.
  2. The original match was played on 24–10–1993. It was interrupted in the 85th minute due to a power cut at Nikos Goumas Stadium, while the score was 1–1. A replay was decided.
  3. Olympiacos didn't show up in the match, so AEK was declared winner and were awarded the Championship by the HFF.
  4. Match suspended at 40th minute, while the score was 1–2. AEK were awarded a 0–2 win.[1]
  5. Olympiacos didn't show up in the final, so AEK was declared the winner and was awarded the cup by the HFF.[2]
  6. Match suspended at 69th minute, while the score was 1–1. Olympiacos were awarded a 0–2 win.[3]
  7. Match suspended at 90th minute (score: 0–1). Olympiacos were awarded a 0–3 win.[4]
  8. Returned to Olympiacos in 1985 after joining AEK for 3 seasons.
  9. Returned to Olympiacos in 2003 after joining AEK for 1 and a half seasons.
  10. Returned to AEK in 1982 after joining Olympiacos for 3 and a half seasons.
  11. Returned to AEK in 1995 after joining Olympiacos for 3 seasons.
  12. Returned to AEK in 2015 after joining Olympiacos for 2 seasons.
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