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93′
R. Ljubicic
L.Jovic
90′
L. Rota
80′
A.Luiz
L.Scipioni
79′
G. Biancone
Costinha
74′
L.Pirola
72′
M. Taremi
A. E. Kaabi
72′
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A. Koita
Assist: L. Rota
68′
R.Marcelo
65′
D. Kutesa
Ambrosini Antonio Cabaca·Salvador
65′
J. Mário
O.Pineda
56′
S.Hezze
D. García
56′
G. Martins
D. Podence
51′
B. Varga
R. Pereyra
Halftime 0-1
45′
D. Podence
43′
H. Moukoudi
41′
0-1
R.Marcelo
Assist: D. Podence
27′
L.Jovic
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Match Info

AEK Athens 1 – 1 Olympiacos Piraeus | Greek Super League | 17 May 2026

Match Overview

AEK Athens and Olympiacos Piraeus played out a tense 1‑1 draw in the Greek Super League derby at the OPAP Arena, a result that kept both sides locked in the title race with two games to play. The atmosphere was electric as the two historic rivals traded blows in a fiercely contested encounter.

First‑Half Fireworks

The match exploded into life inside the opening 10 minutes. Olympiacos drew first blood when Youssef El Arabi latched onto a defence‑splitting pass from James Rodríguez and fired low past the AEK goalkeeper. The home crowd responded, and AEK equalised just five minutes later through a superb free‑kick from Petros Mantalos, who curled the ball over the wall and into the top corner.

Second‑Half Suspense

The remainder of the match was a battle of attrition, with both teams creating half‑chances but failing to find the decisive goal. Oliveira Gomes hacked a shot off the line for AEK, while Olympiacos goalkeeper Konstantinos Tzolakis made a brilliant reflex save to deny Levi García. Yellow cards flew, and tempers flared, but neither defence was breached again.

Key Moments

  • 5’ – El Arabi goal: clinical finish after superb build‑up play.
  • 11’ – Mantalos free‑kick: a stunning equaliser from a dead‑ball situation.
  • 72’ – Gomes goal‑line clearance: kept the scores level for AEK.

Title Implications

AEK remain top of the Super League table by a single point, while Olympiacos stay second, now three points behind. The draw means the title will almost certainly go down to the final matchday, with both teams holding their destiny in their own hands. The rivalry remains as intense as ever.