2015–16 PAOK FC season

PAOK
2015–16 season
President Iakovos Angelides
(until 21 December 2015)
Ľuboš Micheľ
Manager Igor Tudor, Vladimir Ivić
Stadium Toumba Stadium
Superleague Greece 4th (1st at Playoffs)
Greek Cup Semi-finals
UEFA Europa League Group stage
Top goalscorer League: Stefanos Athanasiadis
All: Róbert Mak
Highest home attendance 25,674 (vs Olympiacos)
Lowest home attendance 5,762 (vs Veria)
Average home league attendance 10,569
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2015–16 season was PAOK's 90th in existence and the club's 57th consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. The team will enter the Greek Cup in the Second Round and will also compete in UEFA Europa League starting from the Group stage.

On 18 June 2015, Igor Tudor become PAOK's manager after signing a three-year contract.[1] In 2016, he was sacked after poor results.[2] Vladimir Ivić was appointed his successor.

Club

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach Serbia Vladimir Ivić
Assistant manager Poland Miroslaw Sznaucner
Goalkeepers' coach Croatia Silvije Čavlina
Fitness trainer Italy Paolo Artico

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Board of Directors

Position Staff
Owner Russia Ivan Savvidis
President Slovakia Ľuboš Micheľ
Team manager Greece Konstantinos Iosifidis
Scout Brazil Lino
Scout Greece Giorgos Kostikos

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Players

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Greece GK Markos Vellidis
2 Greece DF Giannis Skondras
4 Croatia DF Marin Leovac
5 Greece DF Dimitris Chatziisaias
6 Greece MF Alexandros Tziolis (vice-captain)
7 Israel MF Eyal Golasa
9 Brazil FW Jairo
10 Bulgaria FW Dimitar Berbatov
11 Slovakia MF Róbert Mak
13 Greece DF Stelios Malezas
15 Portugal DF Miguel Vítor
16 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Gojko Cimirot
21 Greece MF Charis Charisis
22 Greece DF Dimitris Konstantinidis
No. Position Player
24 Cape Verde MF Garry Rodrigues
26 Albania MF Ergys Kaçe
27 Greece FW Giannis Mystakidis
30 Greece GK Nikos Melissas
31 Greece DF Georgios Tzavellas
33 Greece FW Stefanos Athanasiadis (captain)
34 Greece MF Nikos Korovesis
52 Slovakia MF Erik Sabo
70 Greece DF Stelios Kitsiou
71 Greece GK Panagiotis Glykos
77 Greece MF Dimitris Pelkas
93 Australia MF Terry Antonis
96 Greece MF Stelios Pozoglou
99 Greece GK Marios Siampanis

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Sweden GK Robin Olsen (on loan to Copenhagen)
Albania DF Kristi Qose (on loan to Panserraikos)
Greece DF Achilleas Poungouras (on loan to Veria)
Greece DF Nikos Vasaitis (on loan to APE Lagada)
Greece DF Vasilios Chatzidimpas (on loan to Pierikos)
Greece MF Dimitris Giannoulis (on loan to Veria)
Greece MF Savvas Toumanidis (on loan to Kavala)
Greece MF Kyriakos Savvidis (on loan to Michalovce)
No. Position Player
Greece MF Stefanos Polyzos (on loan to Aiginiakos)
Greece MF Kostas Panagiotoudis (on loan to APE Lagada)
Greece MF Giannis Tsolakidis (on loan to Panelefsiniakos)
Greece MF Dimitris Popovic (on loan to Karmiotissa)
Greece FW Vasilis Papadopoulos (on loan to Enosis Neon Paralimni)
Greece FW Efthimis Koulouris (on loan to Anorthosis)
Argentina FW Facundo Pereyra (on loan to Racing Club)
Greece MF Panagiotis Deligiannidis (on loan to Michalovce)

Transfers

Former Manchester United forward Dimitar Berbatov signed for the club

In Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Croatia DF Marin Leovac (from Rijeka (€1.3M))
Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Gojko Cimirot (from FK Sarajevo (€1.3M))
Slovakia MF Erik Sabo (from Spartak Trnava (€700,000))
Sweden GK Robin Olsen (from Malmö FF (€650,000))
Greece MF Charis Charisis (from PAS Giannina (€480,000))
Brazil FW Jairo (from Trenčín (€400,000))
Greece MF Nikos Korovesis (from PAS Giannina (€380,000))
Australia MF Terry Antonis (from Sydney FC (€330,000))
Greece DF Stelios Malezas (from Panetolikos (€100,000))
Bulgaria FW Dimitar Berbatov (from Monaco (free))
Cape Verde MF Garry Rodrigues (from Elche (free))
Greece GK Markos Vellidis (from PAS Giannina (€750,000))
Greece DF Dimitris Chatziisaias (from Panionios (550k))

Out Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Spain MF Lucas (to Deportivo La Coruña (€1.5M))
Ecuador MF Christian Noboa (to Rostov (€1.5M))
Cameroon GK Charles Itandje (to Rizespor (free))
Netherlands MF Hedwiges Maduro (to Groningen (free))
Greece DF Giorgos Katsikas (to Twente (free))
Greece GK Asterios Giakoumis (to Agrotikos Asteras (free))
Greece FW Dimitris Papadopoulos (to Asteras Tripolis (free))
Sweden DF Sotiris Papagiannopoulos (to Östersunds FK (free))
Romania DF Răzvan Raț (to Rayo Vallecano (free))
Spain GK Jacobo (Released)
Belgium MF Maarten Martens (Retired)
Greece DF Nikos Spyropoulos (Released)
Greece FW Dimitris Salpingidis (Released)
Portugal DF Ricardo Costa (to Granada (free))

Kit

2015

Supplier: Macron
Sponsor(s): No

Home
Away

Source: gazzetta.gr

2015–16

Supplier: Macron
Sponsor(s): Sportingbet

Home
Away
Third
Home (2)

Source: sport-fm.gr

References

External links

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