1938–39 Panhellenic Championship
The 1938–39 Panhellenic Championship was the tenth season of the highest football league of Greece. 14 teams participated, for the first time so many and for the first time from the province. It was held in two groups, South Group with 8 and North Group with 6 teams, which qualified from the championships of the local associations.
Season | 1938–39 |
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Champions | AEK Athens 1st Greek title |
Relegated | none |
Matches played | 2 |
Goals scored | 10 (5 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Kostas Vasiliou (3 goals) |
Biggest home win | AEK Athens 3–1 Iraklis |
Biggest away win | Iraklis 2–4 AEK Athens |
Highest scoring | Iraklis 2–4 AEK Athens |
Longest winning run | AEK Athens (2 matches) |
Longest unbeaten run | AEK Athens (2 matches) |
Longest winless run | Iraklis (2 matches) |
Longest losing run | Iraklis (2 matches) |
Highest attendance | 7,000 |
Lowest attendance | 4,000 |
← 1937–38 1939–40 → |
The South Group was formed by club of Athens' and Piraeus' associations and resulted as follows:
- Athenian Championship: The first 5 teams of the ranking.
- Piraeus' Championship: The first 3 teams of the ranking.
The North Group was formed by clubs of Macedonian and East Macedonian association and resulted as follows:
- Macedonian Championship: The first 3 teams of the ranking.
- East Macedonian Championship: The first 3 teams of the ranking.
It was the first time that teams outside Central Greece and Thessaloniki participated in the national championship. The champions of the two groups, AEK Athens (due to a better goal ratio than Olympiacos) and Iraklis, competed in a 2 legged final for the title of champion. AEK Athens won the championship, who were qualified for the national championship as the runner-up of Αthenian championship, with their then rising star, Kleanthis Maropoulos.
In order to complete the championship, since 26 matchdays were required, it was decided that the teams that qualified for the national championship will not compete again but will transfer each other results of local championships. From this period, the HFF established a point system of 3-2-1 in all competitions, so that there was the ability of zeroing any team that refused to take part in a match. This system was valid until the 1972–73 season.