The 1928–29
Panhellenic Championship
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was not held due to serious financial problems, as the organization of friendly matches between the
POK
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members had led the
HFF to economic and competitive decline. The return of the members of POK to the HFF in July 1928 and the desire of both sides to hold the championship did not succeed, as the championships of
Athens
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,
Piraeus
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and
Macedonia were held, in which
Panathinaikos
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and
Olympiacos
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alongside
Ethnikos Piraeus
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and
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finished first respectively, but there was a significant delay in their completion, as a result of which the Panhellenic championship was not held, since the summer had already arrived and there was a strong fear of another financial failure.
Qualification round
Athens Football Clubs Association
Piraeus Football Clubs Association
, +Championship play-offs
*The 1st half ends with 1–0 in favor of Olympiacos and in the 2nd half Ethnikos manages to equalize. Ethnikos also scored a second goal after a clash between the goalkeeper of Olympiacos and 3 players of Ethnikos, after he had previously blocked the ball and thus was considered a foul. The game continues until a fan invades the field and attacks an Olympiacos' player and then a general conflict ensues as other fans invade. In the end, the game never continued and did not go to extra time and it was stopped permanently,
"ΤΟ ΜΑΤΣ ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΥ – ΕΘΝΙΚΟΥ. ΠΩΣ ΠΡΟΕΚΛΗΘΗΣΑΝ ΤΑ ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ. Ο ΑΓΩΝ ΔΙΑ ΤΟ ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΜΑ ΑΝΕΒΛΗΘΗ", "Βραδυνή", Δευτέρα 15 Ιουλίου 1929, σελ. 5 (ψηφ. σελ. 89)
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Macedonia Football Clubs Association
, +Final
Matches
''Aris won 5–4 on aggregate.''
Final round
''Not played.''
See also
*P.O.K.
P.O.K. (from the initial letters of ''Podosferikes Omades Kedrou'', Greek: Ποδοσφαιρικές Ομάδες Κέντρου, English: Central Football Teams) was a coalition, a kind of athletic trust, of the three main football teams of the A ...
References
External links
Rsssf, 1928–29 championship
*''Andreas Bomis, "Goal 2000. A century of football"'', p. 222–223.
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1928–29 in Greek football