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Athenian derby

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The Athenian derby (Greek: Αθηναϊκό ντέρμπι) is the football local derby in the Athens urban area, Greece, between AEK Athens, based in Nea Filadelfeia, a suburban town in the urban area and Athens-based Panathinaikos.

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Honours

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Matches summary

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Head-to-head ranking in Super League Greece

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  • Total: Panathinaikos with 39 higher finishes, AEK Athens with 27 higher finishes.
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Matches list

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Athens FCA League

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Super League Greece

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Play-off match

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Greek Cup

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• Series won: AEK Athens 11, Panathinaikos 7.

Greek Super Cup

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Top scorers

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Personnel at both clubs

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Notes

  1. Abandoned at the 88th minute, while the score was 2–2. Awarded a 0–2 by w/o.[1]
  2. The match was abandoned at the 88th minute due to fan incidents, while the score was 1–2 for Panathinaikos. Awarded a 0–2 by w/o.[2]
  3. Neutral ground.
  4. The game was played at Nikos Goumas Stadium after an agreement by both clubs. Since there were no extra time or penalty shoot-out regulations, AEK Athens won the championship due to better goal ratio.
  5. Neutral ground.
  6. Abandoned at the 109 minute.
  7. Replay match, AEK won coin toss.
  8. The original match was played on 26 April 1959 at Nikos Goumas Stadium. It was interrupted in the 54th minute at 0–0.
  9. AEK won on away goals
  10. Includes the goals from Athens FCA League
  11. Returned to Panthinaikos in 1980 after joining AEK for 1+12 seasons.
  12. Returned to Panthinaikos in 1997 after joining AEK for 2 seasons.
  13. Returned to AEK in 2017 after joining Panthinaikos for 3+12 seasons.
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