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Super League 1 · 2025

Current Super League 1 2025 standings with 14 teams. AEK Athens FC leads the table with 60 points after 26 matches, followed by Olympiakos Piraeus on 58 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Super League
1AEK Athens FC26186249:17+3260
DDWDW
2Olympiakos Piraeus26177245:11+3458
DWDLW
3PAOK26176352:17+3557
DDDWL
4Panathinaikos26147544:26+1849
DLLDL
5Levadiakos26126851:37+1442
LWWWL
6OFI261021434:45-1132
WLLLW
7Volos NFC26941326:38-1231
LLLLL
8Aris Thessalonikis26612820:27-730
WWWWW
9Atromitos26781126:30-429
WLWLL
10Kifisia26691132:42-1027
WDLWW
11Panetolikos26751424:38-1426
LDDWL
12Larisa264111122:39-1723
LWDDD
13Panserraikos26451716:55-3917
LDLLD
14Asteras Tripolis26381522:41-1917
WDWDW
Super League — Championship Round
1AEK Athens FC32219257:20+3772
DDWDW
2Olympiakos Piraeus32199451:17+3466
DWDLW
3PAOK321810459:25+3464
DDDWL
4Panathinaikos321410847:33+1452
DLLDL
Super League — Relegation Round
1Atromitos3612101449:42+746
WLWLL
2Kifisia369141340:51-1141
WDLWW
3Asteras Tripolis368121636:49-1336
WDWDW
4Panetolikos36991835:51-1636
LDDWL
5Larisa365151634:56-2230
LWDDD
6Panserraikos36782125:73-4829
LDLLD
Super League , Qualifying Round
1Aris Thessalonikis321113834:32+231
WWWWW
2Levadiakos321571063:47+1631
LWWWL
3OFI321231743:55-1223
WLLLW
4Volos NFC32951833:55-2217
LLLLL

Results

Super League 1 · 50
Relegation Group - 1021/05/2026
Thu 21/05
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Thu 21/05
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Championship Group - 617/05/2026
Sun 17/05
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Conference League Group - 617/05/2026
Sun 17/05
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Relegation Group - 916/05/2026–17/05/2026
Sun 17/05
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Sat 16/05
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Sat 16/05
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Championship Group - 513/05/2026
Wed 13/05
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Conference League Group - 513/05/2026
Wed 13/05
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Relegation Group - 812/05/2026
Tue 12/05
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Championship Group - 410/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Conference League Group - 410/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Relegation Group - 709/05/2026
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Championship Group - 303/05/2026
Sun 03/05
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the Super League 1. AEK Athens FC leads with 21 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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Strong home advantageFrequent upsets

Historical statistics from 27 seasons of data showing how predictable this league is for betting purposes.

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24%
27%
Home winDrawAway win
2.46
Average goals per game
45%
Games with 3+ goals
44%
Both teams scored
55%
Pre-match favourite won
Based on 6,995 matches over 27 seasonsSource: football-data.co.uk

Teams

Super League 1

All 14 teams competing in the Super League 1 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Super League 1

Browse 15 archived seasons of the Super League 1, from 2011 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded2006Preceded byAlpha Ethniki

The Super League was officially founded on 16 July 2006 as a cooperative partnership of professional football clubs, replacing the Alpha Ethniki as Greece's top-tier competition. The restructuring was driven by commercial modernization and the desire to create a unified professional league structure. Since its inception, the competition has maintained 14 teams competing in a regular season followed by championship playoffs. The league has undergone significant evolution in its broadcast model, moving from fragmented regional coverage to centralized distribution agreements. In 2024, Olympiakos won their 48th title, cementing their status as the most successful club in Greek football history.

  • 2006 — Super League officially founded as a cooperative, replacing Alpha Ethniki
  • 2009 — Olympiakos wins their 30th title, beginning a dominance that would span two decades
  • 2015 — Olympiakos secures their 40th championship, maintaining unbeaten domestic record
  • 2023 — AEK Athens win their 13th title in competitive title race
  • 2024 — Olympiakos claim their 48th title, their most in a single century
  • 2025 — Olympiakos secure the 48th title in championship playoffs after 13 April victory over AEK Athens

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams14Relegation spots2European spots4

The Super League operates on a home-and-away round-robin format over 26 matches per club, followed by a six-match Championship playoff involving the top six teams. The regular season determines seeding for the playoffs, with the top team starting at +6 points. The championship is decided by the playoff winner, rather than the regular season leader. Two clubs are relegated to Super League 2 at the season's end. The playoff system was introduced to increase competitive intensity and create a climactic finish to the season, distinguishing the Super League from traditional single-season league structures.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesOlympiakos Piraeus (48)All-time top scorerThomas Mavros (260 goals)

Levadiakos scored 49 goals in the 2024-25 regular season, the most prolific offensive output by any team in the current campaign.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

AEK Athens leads the 2024-25 season with 56 points from 24 matches, maintaining a commanding position at the top of the standings with 17 wins and 5 draws. Their attacking prowess is evident with 44 goals scored, demonstrating consistent offensive output. However, PAOK and Olympiakos Piraeus are breathing down their neck, both on 53 points from 23 matches with identical records of 16 wins and 5 draws. The three-way title race is extraordinarily tight, with just 3 points separating the leaders from the chasing pack.

Panathinaikos occupy fourth place with 42 points, representing a significant gap of 11 points to the leaders, effectively removing them from the title conversation despite their solid 12-win, 6-draw record. The race for Champions League qualification intensifies below the top three, with Levadiakos in fifth place on 39 points, having scored an impressive 49 goals—the most prolific attacking team in the league this season. Their +19 goal difference suggests they may be underperforming relative to their attacking output.

The relegation battle is becoming increasingly defined, with Panserraikos in 14th place with just 12 points, already 9 points adrift of safety. Their catastrophic -40 goal difference and record of 3 wins from 23 matches suggests they face an uphill battle to avoid the drop. Asteras Tripolis and Larisa are also in serious danger, both on 16 and 21 points respectively, with negative goal differences indicating fundamental defensive vulnerabilities.

Ayoub El Kaabi of Olympiakos has emerged as the season's standout performer, leading the goal-scoring charts with 15 goals from 25 matches at an exceptional conversion rate. The Moroccan striker's clinical finishing has been pivotal to Olympiakos's title challenge. Levadiakos have surprised many observers with their attacking prowess, establishing themselves as a genuine European contender with their 49-goal tally and +19 goal difference, though their defensive inconsistencies (30 goals conceded) suggest they may be vulnerable in the playoff stage.

The most unexpected storyline involves Aris Thessalonikis's dramatic underperformance—a traditionally strong club sitting in 6th place with just 29 points from 24 matches. Their 25% win rate and -5 goal difference represent a significant decline from previous seasons, raising questions about squad composition and tactical direction. Conversely, OFI Crete have shown resilience with 28 points and a 39% win rate, suggesting they could mount a late surge toward European qualification if they maintain their current trajectory.

The Competitive Landscape and Title Race Dynamics

The 2024-25 season represents one of the most competitive title races in recent Super League history, with the regular season effectively serving as a qualifying round for the real championship battle in the playoffs. The playoff format fundamentally changes the dynamics of the title race—AEK Athens's regular season lead of 3 points will be neutralized when PAOK, Olympiakos, and the other top-six finishers enter the playoff stage. This system creates inherent unpredictability, as form in the final stretch becomes more important than regular season consistency.

Olympiakos's historical dominance (48 titles in the competition's history) provides psychological advantage, though the 2024-25 season has demonstrated that their era of unchallenged supremacy may be ending. The emergence of genuine competitors like PAOK and AEK Athens, combined with surprise packages like Levadiakos, suggests the league is experiencing a democratization of talent. The playoff system will determine whether consistency (AEK) or late-season form (PAOK/Olympiakos) prevails.

European Competition Implications

With only four European spots available, the battle for qualification is intensifying beyond the title race. Panathinaikos's fourth-place position with 42 points provides relative security, but any slip in the playoffs could cost them Champions League football. The gap between the established top four and Levadiakos in fifth (39 points) is narrow enough that a strong playoff performance could vault the surprise package into European contention. This creates a secondary narrative within the title race, as teams must balance championship ambitions with European qualification security.

Historical Context: Olympiakos's Record-Breaking Centenary

The significance of Olympiakos potentially winning their 48th title in 2025 cannot be overstated—the club is approaching its centenary year, and a championship would represent an extraordinary milestone in Greek football history. The 48-title record stands as the most dominant achievement by any club in a single European nation's top division, surpassing even the most successful clubs in other major leagues. This historical context adds narrative weight to the title race, regardless of which club ultimately claims the playoff trophy.

Defensive Vulnerabilities and Attacking Prowess

The 2024-25 season has exposed significant defensive weaknesses among several mid-table clubs. Panserraikos's 55 goals conceded in 23 matches represents a catastrophic defensive record, while Asteras Tripolis (37 conceded) and Larisa (38 conceded) also show alarming vulnerabilities. Conversely, Olympiakos Piraeus's 11 goals conceded from 23 matches represents elite defensive organization, demonstrating the correlation between defensive solidity and title contention. The contrast between Levadiakos's prolific attack (49 goals) and their leaky defense (30 conceded) epitomizes the inconsistency that may prevent them from challenging for the title despite their offensive brilliance.

The Playoff Wildcard Factor

The introduction of the playoff system has fundamentally altered the nature of Super League competition. Unlike traditional single-season leagues where regular season performance directly determines the champion, the Super League's playoff format introduces an element of unpredictability that can reward teams with superior playoff form over consistency. AEK Athens's 3-point regular season lead is essentially worthless if they underperform in the playoffs, while a team like Olympiakos could leverage their historical experience in high-pressure matches to overcome their regular season deficit. This structural element ensures that the title race remains genuinely open until the final playoff matches are completed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Super League 1?

The Super League 1 currently consists of 14 teams competing in the Greek top division. Each team plays 26 matches in the regular season before the top six teams advance to the Championship playoffs.

Who has won the most Super League 1 titles?

Olympiakos Piraeus has won the most titles with 48 championships. Their most recent title came in the 2024-25 season, claimed in the championship playoffs on 13 April 2025.

How does promotion and relegation work in the Super League?

Two clubs are relegated from the Super League 1 to Super League 2 at the end of each season. The top two clubs from Super League 2 are promoted to the top division the following season.

What is the playoff system in the Super League 1?

The top six clubs from the 26-match regular season enter a six-match Championship playoff. The highest-finishing team starts with +6 points, and the playoff winner is crowned champion, making the playoffs the definitive title decider.

How many European spots does the Super League 1 have?

The Super League 1 provides four European competition spots: typically three for the UEFA Champions League and one for the UEFA Europa League or Conference League, depending on UEFA's annual allocation.

Who is the all-time top scorer in the Super League?

Thomas Mavros holds the all-time scoring record with 260 goals across his career in the Greek top division, primarily playing for AEK Athens and Panionios.

API data: 30 May 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026