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AEK Athens 2007/08 Home kit Large

AEK Athens 2007/08 Home kit Large

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Condition: ★★★★☆

An iconic AEK Athens kit in unbelievable condition. This fanela a size Large. It was manufactured by Puma with a special Greek flag detail on the left arm. Tech company LG also proudly shares the main sponsor spot on this great kit. It has a few bobbles and pulls on the chest area.

During the 2007/08 season, AEK Athens F.C. had a competitive run in various competitions. Here’s a summary of their performance across all major competitions:

Super League Greece

  • League Position: 2nd place
  • AEK Athens finished as runners-up in the Greek Super League. They were involved in a close title race but ultimately did not secure the championship.

Greek Cup

  • Performance: Round of 16
  • AEK Athens reached the Round of 16 of the Greek Cup but were eliminated at this stage.

UEFA Champions League

  • Qualification: Third qualifying round
  • AEK Athens participated in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League but did not progress to the group stage.

UEFA Cup

  • Performance: Round of 32
  • After being eliminated from the Champions League qualifiers, AEK Athens entered the UEFA Cup (now known as the UEFA Europa League). They reached the Round of 32 but did not advance after loosing to Getafe.

Key Players and Management

  • Manager: Lorenzo Serra Ferrer (until January 2008), succeeded by Nikos Kostenoglou

  • here are the key players for AEK Athens in the 2007/08 season:

    1. Rivaldo - Attacking Midfielder/Forward
    2. Ismael Blanco - Forward
    3. Rafik Djebbour - Forward
    4. Akis Zikos - Defensive Midfielder
    5. Sokratis Papastathopoulos - Defender
    6. Traianos Dellas - Defender
    7. Julio Cesar - Attacking Midfielder
    8. Pantelis Kapetanos - Striker
    9. Nikos Liberopoulos - Striker

European Success: AEK Athens was the first Greek club to reach the semi-finals of a European competition, achieving this feat in the 1976–77 UEFA Cup.

Club Emblem: The club's emblem, the double-headed eagle, symbolizes the club’s Byzantine heritage and its connection to the Greek Orthodox Church. This emblem is a source of pride for the club and its supporters.

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