AEK experienced its third consecutive home game in the league (with 1-2 from Volos in OAKA), equaling its negative record in the A ‘National / Super League.
The last time something similar happened was the 1986/87 season and was back at the Olympic Stadium.
At that time, “Enoisi” had lost 1-0 to Olympiakos, 2-1 to PAOK and 1-0 to OFI, which was the last game of the Dutchman Ab Fafie on the “yellow and black” bench and then Nikos took over Elephant.
The contrast with that season is that “Dikefalos” had lost two derbies, while now AEK lost to three provincial teams (OFI, Panaitoliko and Volos, which all prevailed 2-1).
Similar results were recorded in the year of relegation in the 2012/13 season.
Specifically, the “yellow-blacks” had lost to Asteras Tripolis, Levadiakos and Panthrakikos (on paper, as the match was stopped at 88 ‘).
AEK had suffered three consecutive home defeats in the domestic competitions eleven years ago, when it had lost to Olympiakos Volou, Panathinaikos to Kipoellos and Aris.
If we count the games in Europe, the last time AEK had three consecutive defeats at home was last year, when they lost 3-0 to Zoria, 2-4 to Braga and 1-2 to Panathinaikos.
Meanwhile, the second goal scored by Tom van Weert was historic, as it was the 700th conceded by the “Union” in the first division. The first goal that AEK had conceded was in the 1959/60 season, in the 2nd game of that championship, by Giorgos Kois. The previous landmark goal was the 600th by Kevin Miralas, in the 1-1 draw with Olympiakos on October 15, 2011.
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