

Levadiakos claimed a 1-0 away victory over Atromitos Athens in an international club friendly on August 13, 2026, with a disciplined second-half performance enough to separate the two Greek Super League outfits. The match was played as part of both clubs’ pre-season preparations, giving coaches the chance to integrate new signings and sharpen tactical edges before competitive football resumes.
Match overview
Atromitos entered the friendly looking to set the tempo in front of their home crowd. They enjoyed the larger share of possession in the opening hour and moved the ball fluently, but Levadiakos’ organisation made clear-cut chances difficult to come by. The home side’s best opportunities came from set-pieces and quick transitions, yet the Levadiakos goalkeeper stood firm when called upon.
Levadiakos, meanwhile, stayed compact and patient. They grew into the game as the second half progressed, and their reward came with the decisive goal. A swift counter-attack split the Atromitos backline, and the finishing touch was applied clinically to make it 1-0. From that point, the away players managed the game well, slowing the tempo and protecting their lead.
Why this result matters
Although friendlies are not measured by silverware, this outcome carries relevance for both teams. Atromitos’ coaching staff will note the need for sharper final-third decision-making, while Levadiakos will leave with confidence gained from a solid defensive display and a road win against a fellow top-flight side.
Pre-season results are often about more than the scoreline. The minutes logged by key players, the understanding built between new teammates, and the execution of tactical instructions all take centre stage at this point. For Levadiakos, a clean sheet and a goal away from home offers a clean narrative to build on; for Atromitos, the friendly serves as a useful assignment with lessons to take into training.