Most league appearances:
Goalscorers[]
- Most goals in all competitions: Stavros Sarafis, 170.[12]
- Most league goals: Stavros Sarafis, 136.[13]
- Most Greek Cup goals: Giorgos Koudas, 27.
- Most Continental goals: Stefanos Athanasiadis, 20.[14]
- First player to score for PAOK:
- Most goals in a season: Aleksandar Prijović, 27 (during the 2017–18 season).[15]
- Most goals in a debut season:
- Most league goals in a season: Aleksandar Prijović, 19 (during the 2017–18 Superleague Greece).
- Most continental goals in a season: Robert Mak, 9 (during the 2015–16 season).[16]
- Most hat-tricks / four-goal hauls in a season: Giorgos Kostikos, 2 hat-tricks and 1 four-goal haul (during the 1981–82 season).
- Most games scored in a single campaign:
- Most hat-tricks: Stavros Sarafis and Giorgos Kostikos, 4.
- Fastest hat-trick: Giorgos Kostikos, 15 minutes, (Panachaiki – PAOK 0–3, 9 December 1984).[17]
- Most penalties scored: Giorgos Skartados, 27.
- Most games without scoring for an outfield player:
- Youngest goalscorer: Giorgos Koudas, 17 years, 4 months and 10 days.[18]
- Oldest goalscorer:
Top goalscorers[]
League top goalscorers:
Goalkeepers[]
- Most minutes without conceding a goal: Alexandros Paschalakis, 971 (if stoppage time is included, 1008).[19]
- Most clean sheets:
- Most clean sheets in a season:
- Most penalties saved: Nikos Michopoulos, 7.
- Most penalties saved in a season:
Managerial records[]
Club records[]
Matches[]
Firsts[]
[24]
- First match: (friendly) PAOK – Megas Alexandros Thessaloniki 2–1, 4 May 1926.
- First official match: (EPSM) PAOK – Nea Genea Kalamaria 3–1, 12 December 1926.[25]
- First Panhellenic Championship (1928–1959) match: Olympiacos – PAOK 3–1, 1 February 1931.
- First league match: PAOK – Megas Alexandros Katerini 3–2, 25 October 1959.[26]
- First Greek Cup match: PAOK – Meliteas 3–0, 27 September 1931.[27]
- First European match:
- (Inter-Cities Fairs Cup) PAOK – Wiener 2–1, 15 September 1965.[28]
- (UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) Rapid Wien – PAOK 0–0, 13 September 1972.[29]
Wins[]
- Record Panhellenic Championship (1928–1959) win: PAOK – Panetolikos 7–1, 18 May 1955.[30]
- Record league win:
- (Home) PAOK – Kastoria 7–1, 22 December 1974[31] and PAOK – Kalamata 7–1, 28 January 2001.[32]
- (Away) Atromitos – PAOK 1–6, 24 October 1976.[33]
- (Home) PAOK – Atlantis Thessaloniki 11–0, 18 October 1959.[34]
- (Away) Lamia – PAOK 1–9, 20 February 1985.[35]
- (Away) Locomotive Tbilisi – PAOK 0–7, UEFA Cup, 16 September 1999.
- (Home) PAOK – Lokomotiva Zagreb 6–0, UEFA Europa League, 23 July 2015.[29]
- Most league wins in a season:
- 27 wins from 34 games (during the 1972–73 Alpha Ethniki).
- 26 wins from 30 games (during the 2018–19 Superleague Greece).
Defeats[]
- Record Panhellenic Championship (1928–1959) defeat: Panathinaikos – PAOK 7–1, 28 June 1931.[37]
- Record league defeat: Olympiacos – PAOK 6–0, 3 June 1962.[38]
- Record Greek Cup defeat: 4–0 on 5 occasions, vs Olympiacos (1951 and 1975), vs AEK (1965 and 2002) and vs PAS Giannina (2010)
- Record European defeat:
- (Inter-Cities Fairs Cup) Wiener – PAOK 6–0, 28 September 1965.[39]
- (UEFA Cup) Barcelona – PAOK 6–1, 1 October 1975.[29]
Goals[]
- Highest goals scored per game average in a season: 2.19 (during the 1972–73 season).
- Most goals scored in a season: 109 in 61 games (during the 2013–14 season).
- Most league goals scored in a season: 75 in 34 games (during the 1972–73 Alpha Ethniki).
- Fewest league goals scored in a season: 22 in 30 games (during the 1963–64 Alpha Ethniki).
- Most league goals conceded in a season: 49 in 30 games (during the 1965–66 Alpha Ethniki).
- Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 14 in 30 games (during the 2018–19 Superleague Greece).
- Fewest league goals conceded at home in a season: 3 in 17 games (during the 1994–95 Alpha Ethniki).
- Most consecutive league games scoring: 69 (PAOK lost two home games 0–3 by court decision during this period that are not taken into account).
- Most consecutive league games scoring away: 35.
Points[]
- Point system (3–2–1): 92 (in 34 matches in 1972–73 Alpha Ethniki).
- Point system (2–1–0): 49 (in 30 matches in 1975–76 Alpha Ethniki) and 52 (in 34 matches in 1976–77 Alpha Ethniki).
- Point system (3–1–0): 82 (in 30 matches in 2018–19 Superleague Greece).
- Fewest points in a season:
- Point system (3–2–1): 57 (in 30 matches in 1963–64 Alpha Ethniki).
- Point system (2–1–0): 27 (in 30 matches in 1985–86 Alpha Ethniki).
- Point system (3–1–0): 35 (in 30 matches in 2007–08 Superleague Greece).
Attendances[]
[40]
- Highest league home attendance: 45,252 (0–0 against AEK, 19 December 1976).
- Highest Greek Cup home attendance: 44,045 (2–1 against AEK, 9 February 1977).
- Highest European home attendance: 45,200 (1–0 against Barcelona, UEFA Cup, 16 September 1975).[41][42]
- Lowest league home attendance: 381 (1–0 against Athinaikos, 30 May 1993).[43]
- Lowest Greek Cup home attendance:
- Lowest European home attendance: 1,012 (5–1 against Rennes, UEFA Cup, 14 December 2005).[44]
Domestic records[]
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Double winners, going unbeaten in a national round-robin league tournament (league format since 1959).
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2018–19 PAOK FC season
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Champions, starting the season with a points deduction.
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2018–19 Superleague Greece (PAOK started the season on –2 points)
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Worst league title defence.
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10th place (1985–86)
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Most consecutive league games scoring.
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69 (PAOK lost two games 0–3 by court decision during this period that are not taken into account)
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Most consecutive league games scoring away.
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35
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Fewest league goals conceded at home in a season.
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3 in 17 games (1994–95)
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Most seasons with a points deduction.
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9 (1963–64, 1986–87, 1990–91, 1995–96, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19)
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Most consecutive seasons with a points deduction.
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4 (2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19)
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Winners of 3 consecutive Greek Cup finals against the same opponent.
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2017, 2018 and 2019 Greek Cup finals (vs AEK)
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Winners of 2 consecutive Greek Cup finals that were held at the opponent's home ground.
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2018 and 2019 Greek Cup finals (held at Athens Olympic Stadium, AEK's home ground at the time)
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Greek Cup runners-up.
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13 times (shared with Olympiacos)
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Biggest European win by a Greek football club.
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Locomotive Tbilisi 0–7 PAOK (16/9/1999, UEFA Cup)
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Most UEFA Europa League appearances.
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28
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Most consecutive UEFA Europa League appearances.
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12
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European record[]
Last updated: 9 December 2021
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