2006–07 Super League Greece


The 2006–07 Super League Greece was the 71st season of the highest football league of Greece and the inaugural under the name Super League. The season began on 19 August 2006 and ended on 13 May 2007. Olympiacos clinched the title on 22 April with their victory over Kerkyra, for their third straight title and 10th in the last 11 years.
For the next season, Ionikos, Kerkyra and Egaleo have been relegated to B' Ethniki given that they have finished in the lowest three spots of the table. Asteras Tripoli, Levadiakos and Veria was promoted from B' Ethniki for 2007–08.

Teams

Stadia and personnel

TeamManager1LocationStadiumCapacity
AEK Athens Lorenzo Serra FerrerAthensAthens Olympic Stadium71,030
Apollon Kalamarias Makis KatsavakisThessalonikiKalamaria Stadium6,500
Aris Quique HernándezThessalonikiKleanthis Vikelidis Stadium23,220
Atromitos Dragan KokotovićPeristeriPeristeri Stadium9,035
Egaleo Stelios PoulosAthensStavros Mavrothalassitis Stadium8,217
Ergotelis Nikos KarageorgiouHeraklionPankritio Stadium26,400
Ionikos Augusto InácioPiraeusNeapoli Stadium4,999
Iraklis Ivan JovanovićThessalonikiKaftanzoglio Stadium27,770
Kerkyra Babis TennesCorfuKerkyra Stadium2,685
Larissa Giorgos DonisLarissaAlcazar Stadium13,108
OFI Reiner MaurerHeraklionPankritio Stadium26,400
Olympiacos Takis LemonisPiraeusKaraiskakis Stadium33,334
Panathinaikos Víctor MuñozAthensAthens Olympic Stadium71,030
Panionios Ewald LienenNea SmyrniNea Smyrni Stadium11,756
PAOK Georgios ParaschosThessalonikiToumba Stadium28,803
Skoda Xanthi Nikos KehagiasXanthiSkoda Xanthi Arena7,442

Results

Top scorers

Source:
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Nikos LyberopoulosAEK Athens18
2 RivaldoOlympiacos17
3 Dimitris SalpingidisPanathinaikos14
3 Marcin MięcielPAOK14
5 Nery CastilloOlympiacos12
5 Dimitris PapadopoulosPanathinaikos12
5 Goran DrulićOFI12
8 Sergio KokeAris10
9 Alban BushiApollon Kalamarias9
9 Júlio CésarAEK Athens9