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PAOK Saloniki B
Nestos Chrisoupolis
Attacks
104
53
Dangerous Attacks
41
16
Ball Possession
68
32
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1
0
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3002
1001
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End 1-1
87′
G. Gitersos
82′
S. Almasidis
D.Berdos
82′
M. Kalaitsidis
T.Kalogiros
67′
0-1
Christos·Lelekas
66′
A. Stavropoulos
S. Glinos
66′
G. Doumtsis
T.Sapountzis
66′
G. Tsifoutis
H.Kanis
66′
P. Apetenok
Dimitrios·Kottas
46′
A. Adam
G. Kosidis
Halftime 0-0
16′
Pavlos Dermitzakis
K.Tsamouris
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Match Info

PAOK Saloniki B and Nestos Chrisoupolis Share the Spoils in Greek Super League 2

A tightly contested match in the Greek Super League 2 ended in a 1-1 draw between PAOK Saloniki B and Nestos Chrisoupolis on April 18, 2026. The encounter, which kicked off at 20:00, saw both teams trade goals, with neither able to find a decisive winner in a match that had significant implications for the lower reaches of the league table.

Match Report and Competitive Stalemate

The match was a classic battle between a reserve side and a club fighting for its status. PAOK B, representing one of Greece's top clubs, took the lead but was pegged back by a determined Nestos Chrisoupolis outfit. The 1-1 scoreline reflects the even balance of play, with both teams creating chances but also showing defensive solidity when needed. The single point each does little to dramatically alter either team's position, but it represents a hard-earned result in a competitive league.

League Context and Significance

This result is typical of the fiercely competitive environment in Super League 2. For PAOK's B team, matches are crucial for player development, while for clubs like Nestos Chrisoupolis, every point is vital in the fight for survival or a higher finish. The draw demonstrates the narrowing gap between reserve sides of big clubs and the independent teams, making Greece's second tier an increasingly unpredictable and exciting competition.