First Division. With first place ‘reserved’ for dominant Panathinaikos, the battles for 2nd place and escaping relegation were the thrill.
Panachaiki (Patras) – last with 20 points and relegated.
Panserraikos (Serres) – 15th with 24 points. Lost a battle between 5 teams on worst head-to-head record and relegated.
Doxa (Drama) – barely escaped relegation: 14th with 24 points.
Ethnikos (Piraeus) – also lucky survivor: 13th with 24 points.
Apollon (Athens) – 12th with 24 points.
PAS Ioannina (or Giannina, depending on sourse) – 11th with 24 points.
PAOK (Thesaloniki) – waht a plunge. The champions of the previous year were not 10th with 27 points.
Apollon Kalamarias (Thesaloniki) – 9th with 28 points.
AE Larissa – in moave kit – 8th with 30 points.
Aris (Thesaloniki) – in their reserve colours – 7th with 33 points.
Panionios (Athens) – 6th with 34 points. One of the teams which lost the race for 2nd place.
Olympiakos (Piraeus) – miserable season. 5th with 34 points.
Iraklis (Thesaloniki) – one of their strongest seasons, but only 4th with 36 points at the end.
AEK (Athens) – clinched 3rd place with 36 points and thus secured UEFA Cup spot.
OFI (Iraklion) – 2nd with 38 points. Arguably, their best season ever. They were ascending for quite some time and that was pretty much their peak – bested more illustrios team in the race for 2nd position, but unable to challenge the leaders.
anathinaikos (Athens) was unriveled and easily won the title with 43 points from 18 wins, 7 ties, 5 losses, and 58-26 goal-difference. Perhaps not the best squad in the history of the club, but still having stars in top form and collecting one more title.