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Aris Thessaloniki F.C. Seasons
This article lists the performance of Aris F.C. (Thessaloniki), Aris F.C. in the Super League Greece, Greek national championship, the Greek Football Cup, Greek cup and the various European competitions it has qualified per season. Super League 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 ChampionGreece – Final Tables 1906–1959
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Aris or ARIS may refer to: People * Aris (surname) Given name * Aris Alexandrou, Greek writer * Aris Brimanis, ice hockey player * Aris Christofellis, Greek male soprano * Aris Gavelas, Greek sprinter * Aris Howard, Former President of the Jamaican Athletics Administration Association * Aris Konstantinidis, Greek architect * Aris Maliagros, Greek actor * Aris Poulianos (born 1924), Greek anthropologist and archaeologist * Aris Spiliotopoulos (born 1966), Greek politician * Aris Tatarounis (born 1989), Greek basketball player * Aris Velouchiotis (1905–1945), Greek guerrilla fighter in the 1940s * Aris Xevghenis (born 1981), Greek footballer Fictional characters * Aris Kristatos, in the James Bond film ''For Your Eyes Only'' Places * A settlement in the Windhoek Rural constituency of Namibia * Arış, Azerbaijan * Aris, Bern, a village in the municipality of Reichenbach im Kandertal in the Swiss canton of Bern * Aris, Messenia, a municipality in Greece, next to a river b ...
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1931–32 Panhellenic Championship
The 1931–32 Panhellenic Championship was the 4th season of the highest football league of Greece. Aris won their 2nd championship. On the other hand, AEK Athens, Olympiacos and PAOK qualified for the relegation play-offs for the Athenian, Piraeus' and Macedonian Association, respectively. AEK and Olympiacos prevailed in the play-off matches and remained in the national division. On the contrary, PAOK did not take part in the play-off matches against Megas Alexandros, which were scheduled for September 18 and 22, 1932, protesting against the decision of the HFF, which was issued on July 22, 1932, while PAOK had ended his league games, canceling his 3–2 win over Iraklis on June 5, 1932, following the objection of Iraklis for the referee that kept only 1 minute stoppage time due to entrance of the club's men on the pitch and the police intervention to restore order. The match was scheduled to be repeated at the neutral stadium of AEK in Athens on September 11. PAOK did not app ...
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1948–49 Panhellenic Championship
The 1948–49 Panhellenic Championship was the 15th season of the highest football league of Greece. The clubs that participated were the champions from the 3 founding football associations of the HFF: Athens, Piraeus and Macedonia. Panathinaikos won the championship, due to a better goal ratio than Olympiacos. The point system was: ''Win: 3 points'' - ''Draw: 2 points'' - ''Loss: 1 point''. Qualification Round Athens Football Clubs Association Piraeus Football Clubs Association Macedonia Football Clubs Association : a. Aris qualifies due to a better goal difference. Final Round League table Top scorers External linksRsssf, 1948-49 championship {{DEFAULTSORT:1948-49 Panhellenic Championship Panhellenic Championship seasons Greece Panhellenic Championship The Super League Greece 1 ( el, Ελληνική Σούπερ Λιγκ 1), or Super League 1, is the highest professional association football league in Greece. The league was formed on 16 July 2006 ...
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1947–48 Panhellenic Championship
The 1947–48 Panhellenic Championship was the 14th season of the highest football league of Greece. The clubs that participated were the champions from the 3 founding football associations of the HFF: Athens, Piraeus and Macedonia Macedonia most commonly refers to: * North Macedonia, a country in southeastern Europe, known until 2019 as the Republic of Macedonia * Macedonia (ancient kingdom), a kingdom in Greek antiquity * Macedonia (Greece), a traditional geographic reg .... Olympiacos won the championship in an undefeated run for a 3rd time in their history. The point system was: ''Win: 3 points'' - ''Draw: 2 points'' - ''Loss: 1 point''. Qualification Round Athens Football Clubs Association Piraeus Football Clubs Association Macedonia Football Clubs Association Final Round League table Top scorers External linksRsssf, 1947-48 championship {{DEFAULTSORT:1947-48 Panhellenic Championship Panhellenic Championship seasons Greece Panhellenic Champions ...
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1946–47 Panhellenic Championship
The 1946–47 Panhellenic Championship was the 13th season of the highest football league of Greece. The form of the final round was decided after intense consultations and it was decided the teams that participated increased by 3 (6 out of 3) and resulted as follows: *Athenian Championship: The first 2 teams of the ranking. * Piraeus' Championship: The first 2 teams of the ranking. *Macedonian Championship: The first 2 teams of the ranking. The championship was won by Olympiacos after a hard battle with Iraklis and Panionios. As the championship advanced, Iraklis had the first say, being the leader of the standings and undefeated. During the home game of Iraklis, on 26-6-1947 against AEK Athens, the referee Diamantopoulos left, interrupting the game in the 60th minute, with the score at that point at 0-2, because the football player of Iraklis, Paraschos Paschalidis refused to leave the field, although he had been expelled for kicking the referee, while at the same time there w ...
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1945–46 Panhellenic Championship
The 1945–46 Panhellenic Championship was the 12th season of the highest football league of Greece and the first after the WW2. The clubs that participated were the champions from the three founding football associations of the HFF: Athens, Piraeus and Macedonia. The championship was won by Aris for their 3rd title. Initially, with the completion of all 6 matches, Aris held the first place in the standings. But then the HFF accepted the objections of his opponents for illegal use of the player Siotis (which he played in two clubs at the same season), awarding 2–0 in their favor, the last 3 of his 4 games (an away draw against AEK Athens and home wins against Olympiacos and AEK), while at the same time zeroed the club of Thessaloniki for those games. For a few days, the ranking was formed with the declaration of the AEK as champion by the HFF and Aris bringing the issue to its general assembly. In the end, Aris was vindicated in the appeal and won the title. The point system ...
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers. World War II was a total war that directly involved more than 100 million personnel from more than 30 countries. The major participants in the war threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, blurring the distinction between civilian and military resources. Aircraft played a major role in the conflict, enabling the strategic bombing of population centres and deploying the only two nuclear weapons ever used in war. World War II was by far the deadliest conflict in human history; it resulted in 70 to 85 million fatalities, mostly among civilians. Tens of millions died due to genocides (including the Holocaust), starvation, ma ...
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1940–41 Panhellenic Championship
The 1940–41 Panhellenic Championship never finished, because of the WW2. The only championships that started and went on until 28 October 1940, when the Greco-Italian War started, were the Athenian, Piraeus' and Macedonian championship. The point system was: ''Win: 3 points'' - ''Draw: 2 points'' - ''Loss: 1 point''. Qualification round Athens Football Clubs Association ''Suspended 27 October 1940.'' Piraeus Football Clubs Association ''Suspended 27 October 1940.'' Macedonia Football Clubs Association ''Suspended 27 October 1940.''Γιαννάτος Σ., ''Για Πάντα Πρωταθλητές'', τόμος 6, Άρης Ποδόσφαιρο - Μπάσκετ, ΣΚΑΪ βιβλίο, Αθήνα, 2009, σελ.21 Final round ''Not held.'' References 1940–41 in Greek football 1940-41 Greece Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is ...
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1939–40 Panhellenic Championship
The 1939–40 Panhellenic Championship was the 11th season of the highest football league of Greece and the last before the WW2 took place. It was carried out with a system similar to that of the previous season in which 14 teams participated again, 8 from the Cental and 6 from Northern Greece, which were divided into groups. As in the previous year, in order to complete the championship, since it took a total of 30 matchdays, the teams that qualified for the national championship did not compete with each other again but transferred the mutual results of the local championships. The teams of the Cental Greece formed the Southern group and resulted as follows: *Athenian Championship: The first 5 teams of the ranking. * Piraeus' Championship: The first 3 teams of the ranking. The teams of the Νorthern Group were initially divided into two subgroups. The teams of the Thessaloniki formed the Northern subgroup A and resulted as follows: * Macedonian Championship: The first 3 teams o ...
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1938–39 Panhellenic Championship
The 1938–39 Panhellenic Championship was the 10th season of the highest football league of Greece. 14 teams participated, for the first time so many and for the first time from the province. It was held in two groups, Southern Group with 8 and Northern Group with 6 teams, which qualified from the championships of the local associations. The Southern Group was formed by club of Athens' and Piraeus' associations and resulted as follows: *Athenian Championship: The first 5 teams of the ranking. * Piraeus' Championship: The first 3 teams of the ranking. The Northern Group was formed by clubs of Macedonian and Eastern Macedonian association and resulted as follows: *Macedonian Championship: The first 3 teams of the ranking. *Eastern Macedonian Championship: The first 3 teams of the ranking. It was the first time that teams outside Central Greece and Thessaloniki participated in the national championship. The champions of the two groups, AEK Athens (due to a better goal ratio than O ...
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1937–38 Panhellenic Championship
The 1937–38 Panhellenic Championship was the ninth season of the highest football league of Greece. The champions of the 3 founding Associations of the HFF participated in the championship, which were the Αthenian, the Piraeus' and the Macedonian Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia. Macedonian(s) may specifically refer to: People Modern * Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North M ... association. Olympiacos emerged again undefeated champion and won the championship for their sixth time (3 consecutive), winning in the crucial last game the then champion of Athens, Apollon Athens with 2-3 after a comeback from 2-1 at the half time, at Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium. The point system was: ''Win: 2 points'' - ''Draw: 1 point'' - ''Loss: 0 points''. Qualification Round Athens Football Clubs Association Piraeus Football Clubs Association Macedonia Football Club ...
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1936–37 Panhellenic Championship
The 1936–37 Panhellenic Championship was the 8th season of the highest football league of Greece. The champions of the 3 founding Associations of the HFF participated in the championship, which were the Αthenian, the Piraeus' and the Macedonian Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia. Macedonian(s) may specifically refer to: People Modern * Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North M ... association. Olympiacos won the championship, for the fifth time in its history and for the first time undefeated. The point system was: ''Win: 2 points'' - ''Draw: 1 point'' - ''Loss: 0 points''. Qualification Round Athens Football Clubs Association Piraeus Football Clubs Association Macedonia Football Clubs Association Final Round League table Top scorers External linksRsssf 1936–37 championship {{DEFAULTSORT:1936-37 Panhellenic Championship Panhellenic Champi ...
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