PAOK hold longest unbeaten league streak across Europe



PAOK have now extended their unbeaten run to 41 league matches, which is currently the longest undefeated streak in all of Europe’s domestic championships.

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It has just been over one year and seven months since PAOK suffered a defeat in the Super League which occurred at Toumba Stadium against AEK. However, AEK were only awarded the victory in court, as the game had been abandoned in the 90th minute when PAOK owner Ivan Savvidis stormed onto the pitch with a gun in protest against an offside decision. The courts subsequently gave AEK a 3-0 victory.

PAOK’s unbeaten record has been strung across three seasons with the Dikefalos tou Vorra having finished the 2017/2018 season without defeat in the concluding five games. The Thessaloniki club were then unbeaten in all 30 league fixtures throughout the entire 2018/2019 campaign, before starting the current season with four wins and two draws from six matches.

The last time PAOK lost a Super League game on the pitch was against Asteras in Tripoli (2-3) on March 4, 2018.

PAOK currently hold the record among European clubs having not suffered a defeat in 41 successive Super League matches. In second spot on the list on unbeaten teams sits Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk, who have not lost domestically in 39 consecutive matches. In Greece, Olympiacos haven’t lost in 16 league matches, with their last defeat occurring against PAOK when they were downed 3-1 at the Toumba.

Longest current unbeaten streaks in European domestic leagues:

1. PAOK (Greece) 41

2. Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine) 39

3. Qarabag (Azerbaijan) 27

Nomme Kalju 27 (Estonia) 27

4. Liverpool (England) 25

5. Slavia Prague (Czech Republic) 18

6. Ajax (Netherlands) 17

Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova) 17

Ludogorets Razgrad (Bulgaria) 17

7. Olympiacos (Greece) 16

The longest unbeaten run in Greek football belongs to Olympiacos, who embarked on a remarkable 58-game undefeated streak between October 1972 and April 1974.



