The Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium, Olympiacos’ home and other historic venues
A prolific Olympiacos scorer, he took his last breath wearing the red-and-white jersey
Argentine passion, unique inspirations and football as an... art form – components that bestowed unforgettable memories to Olympiacos fans and aficionados of the game everywhere
The man responsible for the first Greek version of the ‘galacticos’ and his legendary love for Olympiacos
The team that Evangelos Marinakis created …with one stroke won seven championships in a row (2011-2017). The role of Ernesto Valverde, the Iberian “school” and the pattern that still holds today
On the centennial anniversary of the Club's founding in 1925, his figure stands tall. He was an institution who wrote his life's work in red and white
The Olympiacos Foundation broke new ground when it was created, with respect to the heritage and the millions of Olympiacos fans - and with a desire to always emphasize that Olympiacos is more than just a team
This football genius from Uruguay inextricably linked his name with the Piraeus team, so much so that it became a motto sung by the fans in the stands
Some of the all-time greats who played in the red and white stripes.
...or, how Ilias Hatzipavlis and Tasos Bountouris, two Olympiacos athletes, became legends in a sport where the wind decides everything...and nothing
With Thodoris Vlachos and Charis Pavlidis at the helm, the titles began to... rain down. Having grown up at Olympiacos, they went on to help their club grow in its turn
His speech is often allegorical and sometimes poetic - similar to the way he played
The Basque trainer that fans took into their hearts, like few others, was the first to mix football and... geometry in his palette
On the one hand, Yves Triantafyllos, and Romain Argyroudis, on the other. Between them numerous fond football memories
He never left Olympiacos, even when he coached elsewhere, ever the foot soldier and the epitome of the reliable solution
An emblematic team leader, an outstanding person who honored wher role as captain of the women’s volleyball team and became its ‘banner’
The revolution of the '70s and Olympiacos’ first major triumph with the... orange ball
The legacy left by Faidon Matthaiou is a veritable ‘sports encyclopedia’. Players and coaches didn’t give him the nickname by chance
Istanbul 2012 and London 2013: A team that reminded fans to believe in miracles. Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgios Printezis and the rest of the team pulled off an unbelievable double achievement
His heart, passion and unforgettable saves made him a legend between the posts, and he treated the fans to multiple moments of sheer magnificence