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2010–11 AEK Athens F.C. season

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Chairman
  
Stavros Adamidis

Super League Greece
  
3rd

UEFA Europa League
  
Group Stage

Manager
  
Manolo Jiménez

Greek Cup
  
Winners

Sydney Festival of Football
  
Champions

2010–11 AEK Athens F.C. season

AEK Athens F.C. competed for the fifty-second consecutive season in the Greek topflight. They started their European campaign in the UEFA Europa League Play-off round after finishing second in last season's playoffs.

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Events

  • 17 May: Full-back Anestis Argyriou joins AEK Athens from Panthrakikos on a 4-year deal.
  • 17 May: Young centre-back Spiros Matentzidis joins AEK Athens from Panthrakikos on a 4-year deal.
  • 20 May: Midfielder Savvas Gentsoglou signs new 4-year deal.
  • 27 May: Midfielder Panagiotis Lagos signs new 3-year deal.
  • 2 June: Striker Nikos Liberopoulos joins AEK Athens from Eintracht Frankfurt on a 1-year deal.
  • 7 June: AEK Athens agreed to compete in the 2010 Sydney Festival of Football against Blackburn Rovers, Rangers and hosts, Australia Sydney Football Club.
  • 11 June: International Service Oil will sponsor AEK Athens for three years.
  • 15 June: Goalkeeper Giannis Arabatzis signs new 3-year deal.
  • 26 June: Striker Éder joins AEK Athens from Flamengo on a 1-year loan deal.
  • 2 July: Experienced centre-back Dellas joins AEK Athens from Anorthosis on a 1-year deal.
  • 5 July: Midfielder Claudio Dadómo joins AEK Athens from Cerro on a 2-year deal.
  • 13 July: Tenacious midfielder Papa Bouba Diop joins AEK Athens from Portsmouth on a 3-year deal.
  • 14 July: Strong centre-back Giorgos Alexopoulos is released from AEK Athens.
  • 19 July: Midfielder Ilie Iordache is released from AEK Athens.
  • 4 August: Midfielder Seidu Yahaya is released from AEK Athens.
  • 13 August: Experienced centre-back Daniel Majstorović is released from AEK Athens to join Celtic.
  • 31 August: Midfielder Lefteris Intzoglou joins AEK Athens.
  • 31 August: Experienced midfielder Christos Patsatzoglou joins AEK Athens.
  • 31 August: Centre-back Cristian Nasuti joins AEK Athens on loan from River Plate on a 1-year deal.
  • 9 October: Manolo Jiménez agrees a two-year deal with AEK Athens.
  • 25 November: Midfielder Nacho Scocco signs a new 3-year deal.
  • 3 January: Striker Michalis Pavlis is released from AEK Athens.
  • 21 January: Midfielder Míchel joins AEK Athens on loan from Birmingham City on a six-month deal.
  • 31 January: Forward Nabil Baha joins AEK Athens on a six-month deal.
  • 31 January: Centre-back David Mateos joins AEK Athens on loan from Real Madrid on a six-month deal.
  • Squad changes

    In:

    Total spending: €1.08M

    Out:

    Total income: €1.075M

    Last updated: 2010-08-31

    Squad stats

    Last updated: 2010-12-13
    Source: Match reports in competitive matches and galanissportsdata.com
    Ordered by Squad number
    0 shown as blank
    Country: when 2 flags, 1st flag = country that plays for internationally, 2nd flag = country of birth; N = number on jersey; P = Position; Name = Name on jersey (for more extended name, pause the mouse pointer on the name); GS = Game Started; A = Appearances.

    Notes

  • 1 Player has been sent off once after being booked twice ( 1 x )
  • 2 Player has been sent off twice after being booked twice ( 2 x )
  • Start formations

    Last updated: 2010-12-13
    Source: Match reports in Competitive matches
    Only competitive matches.

    Other information

    Source: aekfc.gr

    Results summary

    Last updated: 2010-12-13.
    Source: Competitive Matches

    Results by round

    Last updated: 2010-02-01.
    Source: Competitive Matches
    Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

    Pre-season

    Last updated: 2010-07-31
    Source:
    1AEK Athens goals come first.
    National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different to that of AEK Athens.
    M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

    Competitive

    Last updated: 2010-12-05
    Source: galanissportsdata.com
    1AEK Athens goals come first.
    National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different to that of AEK Athens.
    M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

    References

    2010–11 AEK Athens F.C. season Wikipedia