2002–03 Greek Football Cup
The 2002–03 Greek Football Cup was the 61st edition of the Greek Football Cup. That season's edition was entitled "Vodafone Greek Cup" for sponsorship reasons. Tournament detailsThe two finalists were the arch-rivals, PAOK and Aris, meeting up again in a Cup final after 33 years. PAOK had to overcome some big obstacles to reach the final. They qualified against OFI[1][2] on away goals rule and eliminated league champions Olympiacos[3][4][5] with two wins in the quarter-finals and Cup holders AEK Athens[6][7][8] with 2–1 on aggregate in the semi-finals. On the contrary, Aris had an easier path on their route to the final. They eliminated PAS Giannina with two wins, Ethnikos Asteras[9][10] with 3–2 on aggregate in the quarter-finals and qualified against Egaleo[11][12][13] on away goals rule in the semi-finals. The final was held at Toumba Stadium, on 17 May 2003. PAOK defeated Aris by 1–0[14][15][16] with a goal scored by Georgiadis who made an impressive individual effort, dribbling past a defender with his right foot, faking a shot with his left (outsmarting another defender and the goalkeeper in the process) and finishing with a swift side-foot kick (using his left again) that launched the ball up and into the back of the net. The assist was provided by Markos. Aris had a great chance to equalize late at the game, but the ball hit the post on Morris' effort. During the postgame press conference, Aris manager Giorgos Foiros made a complaint that the final should have been a two-legged tie because PAOK had the advantage of playing on home ground. Kaftanzoglio Stadium, a neutral ground and Thessaloniki 's largest stadium was under renovation for the 2004 Summer Olympic games. The Hellenic Football Federation's regulation for that season's Cup stated that if the final was to be held at Thessaloniki (that would be the case if at least one of the two finalists was a Thessaloniki 's team), it would be hosted at the second largest stadium of the city which was Toumba. About a week before the game, Aris demanded[17] from the federation either the final to be played at Kalamaria Stadium or Makedonikos Stadium, both neutral grounds (with much smaller capacity though) or to be held a draw between Toumba Stadium and Aris Stadium, but both requests were denied[18] due to the tournament's regulation. PAOK manager Angelos Anastasiadis became the first in club's history to win the Cup both as a player, in 1974 and manager. Calendar
Knockout phaseEach tie in the knockout phase, apart from the final, was played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that scored more goals on aggregate over the two legs advanced to the next round. If the aggregate score was level, the away goals rule was applied, i.e. the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs advanced. If away goals were also equal, then extra time was played. The away goals rule was again applied after extra time, i.e. if there were goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score was still level, the visiting team advanced by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals were scored during extra time, the winners were decided by a penalty shoot-out. In the final, which were played as a single match, if the score was level at the end of normal time, extra time was played, followed by a penalty shoot-out if the score was still level.
First roundThe draw took place on 11 July 2002.[19] SeedingSummary
Matches
Referee: Avraam Kemparidis (Thessaloniki) Kallithea won 6–0 on aggregate
Referee: Kostas Finokaliotis (Athens) OFI won 4–0 on aggregate
Municipal Markopoulo Stadium, Markopoulo Referee: Nikos Angelakis (Thessaloniki) Panionios won 3–1 on aggregate
Michalis Kritikopoulos Stadium, Kaisariani Referee: Theodoros Triantafyllidis (Piraeus)
Ethnikos Asteras won 2–1 on aggregate
Referee: I. Toumpanis (Athens)
Agios Dimitrios Municipal Stadium, Agios Dimitrios Referee: Giannis Krikkis (Trikala) Agios Dimitrios won 3–2 on aggregate
Referee: Efthimios Damianos (Kozani)
PAS Giannina won 3–1 on aggregate
Referee: Giannis Tsachilidis (Piraeus)
Referee: Manolis Tapatzas (Thrace) Egaleo won 6–4 on aggregate
Referee: K. Andreopoulos (Larissa)
Olympiakos Volos won on penalties
Referee: Giannis Bisogiannis (Thessaloniki)
Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Thessaloniki) Skoda Xanthi won 4–0 on aggregate
Referee: Petros Michailidis (Athens)
Referee: Dimitris Christodoulakis (Rethymno) Ergotelis won 6–2 on aggregate
Referee: Giannis Tsachilidis (Piraeus) Panachaiki won 7–2 on aggregate
Referee: Charalampos Patras (Corinthia)
Akratitos won 8–0 on aggregate
Agios Nikolaos Municipal Stadium, Agios Nikolaos Referee: Giorgos Tsagarakis (Chania)
Referee: Romanos Kontogiannidis (Xanthi) Iraklis won 4–2 on aggregate
Referee: Giannis Peppas (Athens)
Referee: Stavros Georgopoulos (Arcadia) Paniliakos won 7–0 on aggregate
Stelios Iliadis Stadium, Thessaloniki Referee: Manolis Tapatzas (Thrace)
Referee: Giannis Tsachilidis (Piraeus) Panathinaikos won 5–0 on aggregate
Referee: Giannis Bisogiannis (Thessaloniki)
Referee: Lazaros Polatian (Pella) Apollon Kalamarias won 5–4 on aggregate
Referee: Nikos Koulias (Thesprotia) Chalkidona won 6–1 on aggregate
Referee: Pantelis Michalakis (Dodecanese) Patraikos won 3–2 on aggregate PAOK won 1–0 on aggregate
Referee: Sotiris Tiligadas (Achaea) Kalamata won 2–1 on aggregate
Municipal Stadium of Kassandreia, Kassandreia Attendance: 500 Referee: Avraam Kebaridis (Thessaloniki)
AEK Athens won 2–0 on aggregate.
Referee: Vasilis Skoufitsas (Athens) Aris won 6–0 on aggregate
Referee: Thanasis Briakos (Epirus)
Referee: Vasilis Terovitsas (Aetoloacarnania) Kerkyra won 1–0 on aggregate
Referee: Charalampos Karatzas (Euboea)
Referee: Charalampos Patras (Corinthia) Olympiacos won 4–1 on aggregate
Referee: Giorgos Giannopoulos (Athens)
Referee: Dimitris Detsis (Athens) Apollon Athens won 3–0 on aggregate
Neoi Poroi Stadium, Neoi Poroi Referee: Giannis Kaminaris (Thessaly)
Referee: Frangiskos Somarakakis (Athens) Ionikos won 4–0 on aggregate Bracket
Second roundThe draw took place on 27 September 2002.[20] Summary
MatchesPanionios won 2–1 on aggregate.
AEK Athens won 6–1 on aggregate.
Referee: Romanos Kontogiannidis (Xanthi)
Referee: Dimitris Takidis (Kilkis) PAOK won 2–0 on aggregate.
Referee: Nikos Angelakis (Thessaloniki)
Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Thessaloniki) Panathinaikos won 1–0 on aggregate.
Referee: Ioannis Tsacheilidis (Piraeus)
Referee: Romanos Kontogiannidis (Xanthi) Akratitos won 3–1 on aggregate.
Referee: Vasilis Skoufitsas (Athens)
Agios Dimitrios Municipal Stadium, Agios Dimitrios Referee: Ioannis Tsacheilidis (Piraeus) Egaleo won 4–2 on aggregate.
Olympiacos won 4–2 on aggregate. Aris won 4–1 on aggregate. OFI won 4–0 on aggregate.
Referee: Stavros Georgopoulos (Arcadia)
Michalis Kritikopoulos Stadium, Kaisariani Referee: Spyros Vasiliou (Elis) Ethnikos Asteras won 3–2 on aggregate. Round of 16The draw took place on 28 November 2002. Summary
Matches
Agios Dimitrios Municipal Stadium, Agios Dimitrios Attendance: 524 Referee: Vasilis Skoufitsas (Athens) AEK Athens won 5–0 on aggregate. PAOK won on away goals.
Referee: Dimitris Takidis (Kilkis)
Referee: Vasilis Terovitsas (Aetoloacarnania) Aris won 4–0 on aggregate.
Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Thessaloniki) Panionios won 2–1 on aggregate.
Olympiacos won 2–0 on aggregate.
Referee: Giannis Bisogiannis (Thessaloniki)
Referee: Stavros Georgopoulos (Arcadia) Egaleo won 6–1 on aggregate.
Referee: Christos Vasiliou (Thessaly)
Michalis Kritikopoulos Stadium, Kaisariani Referee: Gerasimos Mazarakis (Kefalonia) Ethnikos Asteras won 4–1 on aggregate.
Referee: Ioannis Tsacheilidis (Piraeus)
Panathinaikos won 4–0 on aggregate. Quarter-finalsThe draw took place on 30 January 2003.[21] Summary
Matches
Attendance: 1,295 Referee: Vasilis Terovitsas (Aetoloacarnania) Egaleo won 2–1 on aggregate.
AEK Athens won 5–3 on aggregate.
Referee: Dimitris Takidis (Kilkis)
Michalis Kritikopoulos Stadium, Kaisariani Referee: Manolis Tapatzas (Thrace) Aris won 3–2 on aggregate.
PAOK won 5–2 on aggregate. Semi-finalsThe draw took place on 20 March 2003.[22] Summary
Matches
Referee: Giorgos Douros (Corinthia)
Referee: Makis Efthimiadis (Drama) Aris won on away goals.
PAOK won 2–1 on aggregate. Final
Top scorers
References
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