2012–13 AEK Athens F.C. season

The 2012–13 season was the 89th season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the 54th consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Super League and the Greek Cup. The season began on 25 August 2012 and finished on 21 April 2013.

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Overview
AEK, on the verge of dissolution, started the season without even the team's preparation being self-evident. The financial crisis had hit AEK for good and in combination with the abandonment of the team by the shareholders, created a heated atmosphere within the club. From the summer it was obvious that the team would fight for their stay in the first division, a tragic fact because AEK by nature could not handle that kind of circumstances. AEK terminated the contracts of most of their players and sold some of them at bargain prices in order to save money, while they acquired low-quality and young footballers who were unable to carry the burden of the size of the club. In the midst of this situation, the team naturally did not receive a license for their participation in Europa League. The assumption of the presidency by the old legend of the club, Thomas Mavros, managed to rally a significant part of the world of the group around it. Mavros hired another former AEK player for the position of coach, Vangelis Vlachos. The position of technical director was taken over by Vasilios Tsiartas, who only managed to bring Miguel Cordero, whο was the most successful transfer of the team.

In the championship, AEK started with defeats with the crowd showing the support to the team. The situation continued, resulting in the removal of Vlachos, a decision that also led to the resignation of Mavros from the presidency of AEK. Andreas Dimitrelos returned to the presidency of the team with the German Ewald Lienen being hired as the coach. It took October 28 for AEK to score their first victory of the season. In the cup, AEK were drawn against Kavala, who at the time were competing in the second division and after the away 0–0, they were eliminated, losing ny 0–1 at the Olympic Stadium. In the winter having only 3 wins, the team were strengthened with Antonis Petropoulos, Pavlos Mitropoulos, Anastasios Tsoumagas and Dimitrios Anakoglou and carried on with the hope that they could save the season. After a 6 match unbeaten streak, AEK regained their hopes and believed that their dignity would be saved and the team would avoid relegation. On 16 March, in another "final" AEK beat Veria with a redemption goal by the footballer Georgios Katidis in the last minutes of the match, but instead of celebrating, the scorer gave a Nazi salute to the people of the team, resulting in his punishment with exclusion, both from AEK and for the Greek national teams. During that period, the conditions began to shape up perfectly in order for the team to be relegated. After an embarrassing defeat in Ioannina, Lienen resigned, with the former defender of the club, Traianos Dellas taking his place, while at the same time AEK's rivals for the stay suddenly transformed competitively and started to bring positive results. As things were set, AEK wanted 3 points to save themselves in the last 2 matches, with Panthrakikos at home and with Atromitos away from home. The match against the Thracians gathered a lot of crowd, who went to support their team in a "final" for the stay, in a match dominated by anxiety and nervousness on the field, with AEK being harmless and fearless, while as time passed, Panthrakikos continuously gained ground and 10 minutes before the end, Bougaidis scored an own goal, resulting in the invasion of the yellow and black ultras on the playing field, who stormed against everyone and looted the stadium. From that moment on, it was all over for AEK, since they lost the match on paper with 0–3, while a 3-point deduction was imposed on them from the championship. AEK then desperately appealed to sports justice to exhaust any chance of having the points returned to them, so that they could have a mathematical hope of avoiding relegation with a win in the last match. In Peristeri Stadium, AEK, conceding a goal in the last minute of the game, were relegated for the first time in their glorious history, spreading sadness to their millions of fans across the globe.

Management team

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Events

 * 26 June: AEK legend Thomas Mavros takes over club's management in an effort to save the club from financial disaster
 * 26 June: Former AEK player Vangelis Vlachos is assigned as the new manager
 * 1 July: Many players including Pantelis Kafes, Fabian Vargas, Eiður Guðjohnsen, Nikos Georgeas agree to have their contracts terminated in need to pay off debts.
 * 1 July: Greek-Belgian starlet Viktor Klonaridis signs for Lille for a reported fee of €800,000.
 * 9 July: Defensive Midfielder Grigoris Makos signs for 1860 Munich for a reported fee of €465,000.
 * 30 September: Vangelis Vlachos and AEK Athens part ways.
 * 10 October: Ewald Lienen is assigned as the new manager
 * 9 April: Ewald Lienen and AEK Athens part ways.
 * 9 April: AEK Athens announces the agreement with coach Traianos Dellas until the end of season, with Vasilis Borbokis and Akis Zikos as assistant coaches

Squad information
''NOTE: The players are the ones that have been announced by the AEK Athens' press release. No edits should be made unless a player arrival or exit is announced. Updated 21 April 2013, 23:59 UTC+3.''

Winter
Notes


 * a. plus 10% of resale fee.
 * b. The player also agreed to give up the club's debt on him which was €165,000.
 * c. plus 50% of resale.

Expenditure
Summer: €415,000

Winter: €50,000

Total: €465,000

Income
Summer: €1,950,000

Winter: €0

Total: €1,950,000

Net Totals
Summer: €1,535,000

Winter: €50,000

Total: €1,485,000

Squad statistics
! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; text-align:center" | Goalkeepers

! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Defenders

! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Midfielders

! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Forwards

! colspan="11" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Left during Winter Transfer Window


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Clean sheets
''The list is sorted by competition order when total clean sheets are equal, then by shirt number and then alphabetically by surname. Clean sheets in games where both goalkeepers participated are awarded to the goalkeeper who started the game. Goalkeepers with no appearances are not included.''

Disciplinary record
! colspan="14" style="background:#FFDE00; text-align:center" | Goalkeepers

! colspan="14" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Defenders

! colspan="14" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Midfielders

! colspan="14" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Forwards

! colspan="14" style="background:#FFDE00; color:black; text-align:center;"| Left during Winter Transfer window


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