On the other hand, the arrival of dubious value of Latin American footballers, according to the current of the time, such as Néstor Errea, Rodolfo Vicente and Hugo Zeer did not offer anything special to the problematic AEK.
[2] In the second round, luck completely turned its back on AEK, bringing them against the great Liverpool of Bill Shankly.
The first match on Anfield, Liverpool's unquestionable superiority was certified, as the reds took the victory with 3–0 and largely ensured the qualification for the next round.
[3] In the rematch of AEK Stadium, Liverpool finished the job with a 3–1 win,[4] which sent them to the next round and in the conquest of the title, at the end of the season.
The counterproductive attack of AEK in contrast to their long tradition in this section, was remarkable, as they scored only 39 goals while conceding 36.
The list is sorted by competition order when total clean sheets are equal and then alphabetically by surname.