Supplier: PumaSponsor(s): KinoFeatures: Diners Club, International Service Oil AEK, on the verge of dissolution, started the season without even the team's preparation being self-evident.
AEK terminated the contracts of most of their players and sold some of them at bargain prices in order to save money, while they acquired low-quality and young footballers who were unable to carry the burden of the size of the club.
In the winter having only 3 wins, the team were strengthened with Antonis Petropoulos, Pavlos Mitropoulos, Anastasios Tsoumagas and Dimitrios Anakoglou and carried on with the hope that they could save the season.
After an embarrassing defeat in Ioannina, Lienen resigned, with the former defender of the club, Traianos Dellas taking his place, while at the same time AEK's rivals for the stay suddenly transformed competitively and started to bring positive results.
[5] AEK then desperately appealed to sports justice to exhaust any chance of having the points returned to them, so that they could have a mathematical hope of avoiding relegation with a win in the last match.
[6] In Peristeri Stadium, AEK, conceding a goal in the last minute of the game, were relegated for the first time in their glorious history, spreading sadness to their millions of fans across the globe.
Source: Super League Greece The list is sorted by competition order when total clean sheets are equal, then by shirt number and then alphabetically by surname.