His first defeat by Aris after 24 official games, with a record of 18 wins and 6 draws, was experienced by Olympic at “Kleanthis Vikelidis” for the last match of the regular season of the championship.
In fact, this was the first time that Piraeus lost by overthrow by the “yellows”, since the immediately previous one was 39 years ago!
Specifically, the “red and whites” were defeated 3-2 in this way by the Thessalonians on June 19, 1983, although they had twice before with 1-0 and 2-1 at the stadium of Aris.
The last time in the recent history of the champions that they lost by overthrow was on February 4, 2018, when they had preceded with a goal by Ansarifard in the derby with AEK and finally lost 2-1 with goals by Tsigrinski and Giakoumaki.
Olympiakos lost its undefeated streak this year, knowing its 200th defeat away from home in its 63 years in the First National.
The first was recorded on October 25, 1989, when Pagkorinthiakos defeated him 1-0 at the stadium of the Corinth camp. The 100th was on March 29, 1987, when he had suffered a heavy defeat with 4-1 by OFI in Heraklion.
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