As the most decorated club in Greek football history, it's no wonder Olympiacos attract huge demand from their supporters as well as neutrals. Matches at the Karaiskakis Stadium generally draw a near-capacity crowd, and SeatPick is here to help you witness all the action for yourself. Buy Olympiacos tickets in a safe and secure manner via our easy-to-use platform, with only the most trusted resellers to choose from.
Being the most successful and popular football club in Greece, Olympiacos FC continue to attract heaps of interest from supporters not only within the country's borders but from abroad as well.
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The club was founded in 1925, in the Greek city of Piraeus. The institution set a goal to develop its athletes across multiple sporting codes.
Olympiacos' first golden period lasted for much of the 1930s but was disrupted by the outbreak of World War II. Following the War, Olympiacos picked up where it had left off and continued to dominate Greek football during the 1950s.
Thrylos enjoyed heaps of domestic success but struggled to stake a claim on a continental scale. Despite claiming a series of league titles and cup successes, progression in UEFA competitions proved a lot more difficult for Olympiacos.
In modern times, Olympiacos has asserted itself as the largest multi-sports club in Greece, with a number of affiliated clubs around the world. Local businessman and investor Evangelos Marinakis bought the club in 2010 and subsequently took up the position of club president.
Olympiacos has continued to dominate the Greek footballing scene for much of the 21st century, more often than not emerging as champions of the Super League. In terms of competing in Europe, Olympiacos reached the UEFA Champions league quarter-finals in the 1998/99 season. Since then, however, the Greek side has failed to reach the same stage of UEFA's premier club competition.
Thrylos reached the latter stages of the 2023/24 UEFA Conference League, overcoming Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Round of 16 before edging past Turkish outfit Fenerbahce in the quarter-finals. Olympiacos next faced Aston Villa in the semi-finals and claimed a remarkable 6-2 aggregate win over the Premier League team as Moroccan forward Ayoub El Kaabi scored five goals over two legs, including a hat-trick at Villa Park.
Olympiacos hence advanced to the UEFA Conference League final, held in the Greek city of Athens, to face Italian club Fiorentina. The home side claimed a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to El Kaabi's winning goal late in extra-time. The striker netted his 16th goal of the tournament to hand Olympiacos its first ever European title.
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Giorgos Sideris, who played for Olympiacos throughout the 1960s, is considered to be the club's all-time top goalscorer with 225 goals. In more modern times, nobody has scored more goals than Alexis Alexandris. The ex-Greece striker netted 170 times in 333 outings for Thrylos.
Predrag Đorđević is the most-capped Olympiacos player in history; the 37-cap Serbia international ran out no fewer than 493 times for the Greek outfit. Kyriakos Karataidis, who was at the club from 1988-2001, racked up 442 appearances in Olympiacos colours.
Georgios Anatolakis, Kostas Fortounis and Dimitrios Mavrogenidis each amassed in excess of 300 appearances for the team.
Other popular footballers who've worn the famous red and white stripes in the 21st century include former Brazil attacker Rivaldo, France left-back Eric Abidal, Belgium winger Kevin Mirallas, as well as Yaya Touré.
Oleg Blokhin (1990-93)
Dušan Bajević (1996-99; 2004-05)
Takis Lemonis (2000-02)
Ernesto Valverde (2010-12)
Pedro Martins (2018-22)
The Karaiskakis Stadium opened its doors in 1896 and was initially known as the Neo Phaliron Velodrome. Olympiacos FC adopted the ground in 1925, when the club was founded.
Nowadays the stadium has a capacity in the region of 33,000 and the home fans typically produce a terrific atmosphere on matchday.
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DATE | CITY | VENUE | CHEAPEST TICKET |
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28 Nov 2024 | Bucharest | Arena Nationala | - |
12 Dec 2024 | Pireas | Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium | - |
23 Jan 2025 | Porto | Estadio do Dragao | £34 |
30 Jan 2025 | Pireas | Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium | - |
Olympiacos FC will be playing at the following cities and venues in the upcoming 2024/2025 season, if Olympiacos FC currently has any scheduled games then you can scroll up this page and find the full Olympiacos FC fixture list, pick the event you are looking for and buy your Olympiacos FC match tickets.
Arena Nationala
in BucharestGeorgios Karaiskakis Stadium
in PireasEstadio do Dragao
in Porto