1940–41 Panhellenic Championship
The Pan-Hellenic Championship 1940/1941 never took place, because of the Axis occupation of Greece.
Actually, the only championships that started and went on until 28 October 1940 when the Greco-Italian War started, were the local championships of Athens, Piraeus and Macedonia. [1]
EPSA Championship
6–10–1940
- Apollon Athens - Pangrati 6–0
- AEK Athens - Arionas 2–1
- Asteras - Athinaikos 1–1
- Panathinaikos - Atromitos 2–0
13–10–1940
- Panathinaikos - Asteras 0–0
- AEK Athens - Athinaikos 4–1
- Atromitos - Apollon Athens 0–2
- Pangrati - Arionas 3–0
20–10–1940
- Athinaikos - Panathinaikos 3–2
- Asteras - AEK Athens 0–6
- Apollon Athens - Arionas 6–1
- Pangrati - Atromitos 0–0
Suspended 27–10–1940, with AEK Athens leading the league with a record of 12 points.
EPSP Championship
6–10–1940
- Olympiacos - Keramikos 7–0
- Ethnikos Piraeus - Proodeftiki 2–2
- Thiseas - Argonaftis 5–1
13–10–1940
- Olympiacos - Ethnikos Piraeus 2–0
- Proodeftiki - Argonaftis 6–2
- Keramikos - Aris Piraeus 2–2
20–10–1940
- Olympiacos - Thiseas 4–0
- Ethnikos Piraeus - Aris Piraeus 5–1
- Keramikos - Proodeftiki 1–0
Suspended 27–10–1940, with Olympiacos leading the league with a record of 9 points.
EPSM Championship
6–10–1940
13–10–1940
20–10–1940
- PAOK - Makedonikos 2–1
- MENT - Iraklis 3–2
26–10–1940
Suspended 27–10–1940, with Aris and PAOK leading the league with a record of 8 points.
References
- ↑ "Greece - Final Tables 1906-1959". rsssf.com. Retrieved 2010-08-25.
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