^ In 1922–23: runner-up after losing national play-off match against Piraikos Syndesmos, 3-1.
^ In 1925–26: 1st in EPSM Championship after winning play-off match against Iraklis FC, 4-1.
^ In 1940–41: The 1940–41 regional EPSM championship never finished, and the national one wasn't held because of World War II.
^ During 1941-45 the regional EPSM championship, along with the national one, was not held because of World War II.
^ In 1952–53: 1st in EPSM Championship after winning play-off matches against Iraklis FC (0-0 and 1-0).
Aris lost the 3rd place due to worse goal average.
M. ^ Macedonian Football Clubs Association Championship, which was formally organized in 1924, was the top tier competition for soccer teams in the Prefecture of Thessaloniki until 1959 with its winners (and sometimes lower placed teams) participating in the Panhellenic Championship, which was held from 1927–28 till 1958–59.
Instead, a Northern inter-regional Championship was established in 1953-54 (for regions other than Thessaloniki, Athens and Piraeus), being the predecessor of Beta Ethniki, and securing National Championship places for regional teams since then.
[2][3][4] However, in 2014 it was relegated to third-tier Gamma Ethniki due to financial and management reasons.
G. ^ In 1996–97: Athinaikos-Aris awarded 2–0, because Aris could not present the registration ID's and health certificates of the players to the referee.
Moreover, Aris had 3 points deducted, finished 16th and was relegated to Beta Ethniki.
^ In 2004–05: Aris-Iraklis awarded 0–2; abandoned at 1–2 in 43', because Aris fans entered the pitch and attacked some of the players of Iraklis.
Moreover, Aris had 3 points deducted, finished 14th and was relegated to Beta Ethniki.
^ In 2005–06: Aris participated in Beta Ethniki, finishing 3rd (with 14 matches won, 12 drawn and 4 lost, 33 goals for and 17 against and 54 points) and being promoted to top-tier Super League.
N. ^ In 2011–12: Aris-Asteras Tripoli awarded 0–3; abandoned at 0–1 in 42', because an Aris fan threw a plastic water bottle into the field, which hit the lineswoman of that side.
The lineswoman declared herself unable to continue due to psychological reasons, the match was abandoned and later awarded to Asteras Tripoli, while Aris also had 3 points deducted.
P. ^ In 2014–15: Aris participated in Group 1 of third-tier Gamma Ethniki, an amateur league, finishing 2nd with 22 matches won, 5 drawn and 3 lost, 51 goals for and 12 against and 71 points.
^ In 2015–16: Aris participated in Group 1 of third-tier Gamma Ethniki, an amateur league, finishing 1st with 28 matches won, 3 drawn and 1 lost, 76 goals for and 17 against and 87 points and being promoted to second-tier Football League.
R. ^ In 2016–17: Aris participated in second-tier Football League, finishing 3rd with 23 matches won, 8 drawn and 3 lost, 58 goals for and 17 against and 77 points.
^ In 1940-41: only some 1st Round matches were played before the tournament was abandoned because of World War II; Aris did not participate in those.
2-0 because Aris did not show up in protest to its treatment by the Greek Federation and the match was awarded to Panathinaikos.
on coin toss as the two teams were drawn 0-0 after extra time in the original match.
0-2 because Aris' players attacked the referee in the 89th minute while the score was 1-2 in favour of P.A.O.K.
Aris's most recent participation in Europe is in the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.
The club's biggest win in a European competition was 6–0 to Hibernians, while the heaviest defeat was 1–9 to Újpest, both in 1968–69.
Aris boasts a remarkable statistic in European football; the club had not lost a home game in European competitions in 52 years (1968 το 2020), having gone 28 home games undefeated.
The team then went on to tie Bayer Leverkusen and Manchester City to keep the record intact once more.
In 2020, Aris finally recorded a home loss to FC Kolos Kovalivka in a European qualification game.
^ In 2005–06: Aris participated in Beta Ethniki, finishing 3rd (with 14 matches won, 12 drawn and 4 lost, 33 goals for and 17 against and 54 points) and being promoted to top-tier Super League.
D. ^ In 2015–16: Aris participated in Group 1 of Gamma Ethniki, an amateur league, finishing 1st (with 28 matches won, 3 drawn and 1 lost, 76 goals for and 17 against and 87 points) and being promoted to second-tier Football League.