1927–28 Panhellenic Championship

As a result, Panathinaikos, Olympiacos and AEK Athens formed an alliance called POK, from the initials of the words Podosferikós Ómilos Kéntrou (Central Football Group) or from a paraphrase of the initials of their names; "Panathinaikos"-"Olympiacos"-"Konstantinoupόleos".

In February 1928, Apollon Athens joined the alliance, with the press calling it "POKA".

The devaluation of their competitions forced the HFF to revoke their dismissals in July 1928 and from the next season the clubs returned to their championships.

The system of conduct was not clear, but it is known that a final match was held in May 1928, between the Ethnikos Piraeus and the Amyna Kokkinia, who seem to have been the only clubs in the league, after the punishment of Olympiacos.

The final was held on 13 May 1928, at the Neo Phaliron Velodrome,[1] where as the Ethnikos Piraeus led 4–1, the players of Amyna Kokkinia, not accepting their imminent defeat, caused incidents and the match was interrupted.