So, I’ve been digging into this whole Olympiakos thing, right? You know, the Greek football club? I wanted to put together a solid archive of their games. It all started with this idea to just have all their matches, scores, and important details in one place. Nothing fancy, just a straightforward record of their performance over the years.

First off, I started gathering data. I looked everywhere – official sites, sports news, you name it. I found some basic info about Olympiakos, like how they were founded on March 10, 1925, and are pretty much the top dogs in Greek football. They’ve got a ton of league titles, 47 to be exact, 28 Cups, and even a few international titles. I was pretty impressed, not gonna lie.
Then, I focused on getting the game results. It was a bit of a pain, to be honest. Some sites had incomplete info, others were just a mess to navigate. But I kept at it. I started from way back in September 19, 1979 – that seemed to be as far back as the records reliably went. I found game results from various competitions, including their Champions League and Europa League matches.
Building the Archive
Once I had a good chunk of data, I started organizing it. I made a simple list, nothing too complicated. Here’s how it looks:
- Date: When the game was played.
- Competition: Whether it was a league match, cup game, or something else.
- Opponent: Who they were playing against.
- Score: The final result.
- Location: Where the game took place, home or away.
I also found some cool tidbits, like how they won the championship in the 2001-2002 season and that crazy Champions League match against Liverpool in 2004. I even came across some info about their rivalry with Panathinaikos and how they won a trophy against them at the Ellinikon Stadium.
I kept adding more and more games to the archive. It felt good to see it grow. Along the way, I learned that Olympiakos is a big deal in Greece, especially in Athens. It’s not just about the wins, though. It’s also about the history and the connection with the fans.

I even stumbled upon some info about their squad, top players, and formations, although I decided not to include individual player details in this basic archive. Also, I found out they’re still going strong, competing in the Europa League for the 22-23 season. And get this – they’re apparently the only Greek club still in a European competition for that season. Pretty cool, huh?
In the end, I managed to create a pretty comprehensive archive of Olympiakos games. It’s not perfect, but it’s a solid start. It’s a record of their ups and downs, their victories and defeats. And for a football fan, that’s something pretty special.
So yeah, that’s my little project. It was a lot of work, but I’m happy with how it turned out. It’s a tribute to Olympiakos and their rich football history. Who knows, maybe I’ll keep updating it as they continue to make history. It’s been a fun ride, and I just wanted to share it with you all.