The 2014–15 Gamma Ethniki was the 32nd season since the official establishment of the third tier of Greek football in 1983.
It started on 14 September 2014 and ended on 17 May 2015.
61 teams are separated into four groups, according to geographical criteria.
Updated to games played on 17 May 2015. Source: Hellenic Football Federation(Greek) Rules for classification:
1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round. Only applicable when the season is not finished: (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Kastoria withdrew from the league on 14 April 2015. They were deducted six points for this season and also six points for the 2015-16 season by Hellenic Football Federation.
The tables below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website and in Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79, with home and away statistics separated.
Beginning with the season 1894–95, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded), or more properly put, goal ratio. In case one or more teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals. The goal average system was eventually scrapped beginning with the 1976–77 season.
Since the goal average was used for this purpose for such a long time, it is presented in the tables below even for the seasons prior to 1894–95, and since the goal difference is a more informative piece of information for a modern reader than the goal average, the goal difference is added in this presentation after the goal average.
The tables below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website and in Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79, with home and away statistics separated.
Beginning with the season 1894–95, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded), or more properly put, goal ratio. In case one or more teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals. The goal average system was eventually scrapped beginning with the 1976–77 season.
Since the goal average was used for this purpose for such a long time, it is presented in the tables below even for the seasons prior to 1894–95, and since the goal difference is a more informative piece of information for a modern reader than the goal average, the goal difference is added in this presentation after the goal average.
8th September 1888: The very first Football League games played in England
The Football League was the brainchild of William McGregor, a director of Aston Villa, who hoped to provide a system whereby all the member clubs would play a guaranteed number of games each season rather than have to rely on ad-hoc arrangements between individual teams.
The idea was simple: each member of the League would play a home game and an away game against every other League team. Two points would be awarded for a win and one point for a draw and, at the end of the season, the team with the highest number of points would be declared the Champions of England.
Twelve teams from across the Midlands and the North West of England made up the very first Football League. Preston North End finished the season without suffering a single defeat and became the first ever League champions. T...
published: 07 Sep 2022
The 1888-89 Football League teams, where are they now?
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The story of the Football League 1888/89
The first ever Football League title race as it unfolded
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English Football League • Promotions & Relegations • 1888 - 2022
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The 1888-89 Football League Teams, where are they now? (Widescreen Edition)
The 1888-89 Football League was way different than what were used to, so let's look at where the founding members of the Football League are now!
Teams: Preston North End, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton, Aston Villa, Everton, Stoke City, Burnley, Derby County, Accrington F.C. (R.I.P.), Notts County, Wolverhampton and West Brom.
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English premier league and football league winners from 1888 to 2020
Data race of all winners of epl and football league from 1888 to 2020
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What is the FIRST Football League in HISTORY ? #shorts #football
The first football league in the world was the English Football League, formed in 1888.
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8th September 1888: First ever Football League matches played in England
Consisting of twelve teams, the first day’s table – if one had been printed – would have featured West Bromwich Albion at the top based on the calculation of ‘goal average’ that acted as the tie-break criteria. However, under the modern rules of ‘goal difference’ that was introduced in 1976, Derby County would have been top of the table on the first day.
The Football League was the brainchild of William McGregor, a director of Aston Villa, who hoped to provide a system whereby all the member clubs would play a guaranteed number of games each season rather than rely on ad-hoc arrangements. The idea was simple: each member of the League would play a home game and an away game against every other League team. Two points would be awarded for a win and one point for a draw and, at the end of t...
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the 12 clubs of the first football league 1888-89
the 12 clubs of the first football league 1888-89
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musician: Alexander Nakarada
published: 22 Jul 2021
The story of the Football League 1889/90
Champions, Preston set out to defend their title having yet to lose in the Football League. Aston Villa, Wolves and Blackburn were seen as the challengers but it was a previously disappointing Everton who proved the surprise package.
The Football League was the brainchild of William McGregor, a director of Aston Villa, who hoped to provide a system whereby all the member clubs would play a g...
The Football League was the brainchild of William McGregor, a director of Aston Villa, who hoped to provide a system whereby all the member clubs would play a guaranteed number of games each season rather than have to rely on ad-hoc arrangements between individual teams.
The idea was simple: each member of the League would play a home game and an away game against every other League team. Two points would be awarded for a win and one point for a draw and, at the end of the season, the team with the highest number of points would be declared the Champions of England.
Twelve teams from across the Midlands and the North West of England made up the very first Football League. Preston North End finished the season without suffering a single defeat and became the first ever League champions. They also went on to win the 1889 FA Cup which made them the first ever team to win the League and Cup double.
Based on post-match reports that reveal the delayed kick-off times of each of the matches, it’s now generally accepted that the first ever Football League goal was scored by Bolton Wanderers striker Kenny Davenport against Derby County just 2 minutes after the match began.
If a league table had been printed at the conclusion of the first day’s games it would have shown West Bromwich Albion at the top based on the calculation of ‘goal average’ that acted as the tie-break criteria. If the modern rules of ‘goal difference’ that were introduced in 1976 were used instead, Derby County would have been top of the table on the first day.
The Football League was the brainchild of William McGregor, a director of Aston Villa, who hoped to provide a system whereby all the member clubs would play a guaranteed number of games each season rather than have to rely on ad-hoc arrangements between individual teams.
The idea was simple: each member of the League would play a home game and an away game against every other League team. Two points would be awarded for a win and one point for a draw and, at the end of the season, the team with the highest number of points would be declared the Champions of England.
Twelve teams from across the Midlands and the North West of England made up the very first Football League. Preston North End finished the season without suffering a single defeat and became the first ever League champions. They also went on to win the 1889 FA Cup which made them the first ever team to win the League and Cup double.
Based on post-match reports that reveal the delayed kick-off times of each of the matches, it’s now generally accepted that the first ever Football League goal was scored by Bolton Wanderers striker Kenny Davenport against Derby County just 2 minutes after the match began.
If a league table had been printed at the conclusion of the first day’s games it would have shown West Bromwich Albion at the top based on the calculation of ‘goal average’ that acted as the tie-break criteria. If the modern rules of ‘goal difference’ that were introduced in 1976 were used instead, Derby County would have been top of the table on the first day.
Welcome to Meddows Channel.
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Welcome to Meddows Channel.
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The 1888-89 Football League was way different than what were used to, so let's look at where the founding members of the Football League are now!
Teams: Presto...
The 1888-89 Football League was way different than what were used to, so let's look at where the founding members of the Football League are now!
Teams: Preston North End, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton, Aston Villa, Everton, Stoke City, Burnley, Derby County, Accrington F.C. (R.I.P.), Notts County, Wolverhampton and West Brom.
The 1888-89 Football League was way different than what were used to, so let's look at where the founding members of the Football League are now!
Teams: Preston North End, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton, Aston Villa, Everton, Stoke City, Burnley, Derby County, Accrington F.C. (R.I.P.), Notts County, Wolverhampton and West Brom.
Consisting of twelve teams, the first day’s table – if one had been printed – would have featured West Bromwich Albion at the top based on the calculation of ‘g...
Consisting of twelve teams, the first day’s table – if one had been printed – would have featured West Bromwich Albion at the top based on the calculation of ‘goal average’ that acted as the tie-break criteria. However, under the modern rules of ‘goal difference’ that was introduced in 1976, Derby County would have been top of the table on the first day.
The Football League was the brainchild of William McGregor, a director of Aston Villa, who hoped to provide a system whereby all the member clubs would play a guaranteed number of games each season rather than rely on ad-hoc arrangements. The idea was simple: each member of the League would play a home game and an away game against every other League team. Two points would be awarded for a win and one point for a draw and, at the end of the season, the team with the highest number of points would be declared the Champions of England.
Twelve teams made up the very first Football League, and Preston North End finished the season without suffering a single defeat. They became the first ever League champions, and also won the 1889 FA Cup which made them the first ever team to win the League and Cup double.
Based on post-match reports that reveal the delayed kick-off times of each of the matches, it’s now generally accepted that the first ever Football League goal was scored by Kenny Davenport against Derby County just 2 minutes after the match began.
Consisting of twelve teams, the first day’s table – if one had been printed – would have featured West Bromwich Albion at the top based on the calculation of ‘goal average’ that acted as the tie-break criteria. However, under the modern rules of ‘goal difference’ that was introduced in 1976, Derby County would have been top of the table on the first day.
The Football League was the brainchild of William McGregor, a director of Aston Villa, who hoped to provide a system whereby all the member clubs would play a guaranteed number of games each season rather than rely on ad-hoc arrangements. The idea was simple: each member of the League would play a home game and an away game against every other League team. Two points would be awarded for a win and one point for a draw and, at the end of the season, the team with the highest number of points would be declared the Champions of England.
Twelve teams made up the very first Football League, and Preston North End finished the season without suffering a single defeat. They became the first ever League champions, and also won the 1889 FA Cup which made them the first ever team to win the League and Cup double.
Based on post-match reports that reveal the delayed kick-off times of each of the matches, it’s now generally accepted that the first ever Football League goal was scored by Kenny Davenport against Derby County just 2 minutes after the match began.
Champions, Preston set out to defend their title having yet to lose in the Football League. Aston Villa, Wolves and Blackburn were seen as the challengers but i...
Champions, Preston set out to defend their title having yet to lose in the Football League. Aston Villa, Wolves and Blackburn were seen as the challengers but it was a previously disappointing Everton who proved the surprise package.
Champions, Preston set out to defend their title having yet to lose in the Football League. Aston Villa, Wolves and Blackburn were seen as the challengers but it was a previously disappointing Everton who proved the surprise package.
The Football League was the brainchild of William McGregor, a director of Aston Villa, who hoped to provide a system whereby all the member clubs would play a guaranteed number of games each season rather than have to rely on ad-hoc arrangements between individual teams.
The idea was simple: each member of the League would play a home game and an away game against every other League team. Two points would be awarded for a win and one point for a draw and, at the end of the season, the team with the highest number of points would be declared the Champions of England.
Twelve teams from across the Midlands and the North West of England made up the very first Football League. Preston North End finished the season without suffering a single defeat and became the first ever League champions. They also went on to win the 1889 FA Cup which made them the first ever team to win the League and Cup double.
Based on post-match reports that reveal the delayed kick-off times of each of the matches, it’s now generally accepted that the first ever Football League goal was scored by Bolton Wanderers striker Kenny Davenport against Derby County just 2 minutes after the match began.
If a league table had been printed at the conclusion of the first day’s games it would have shown West Bromwich Albion at the top based on the calculation of ‘goal average’ that acted as the tie-break criteria. If the modern rules of ‘goal difference’ that were introduced in 1976 were used instead, Derby County would have been top of the table on the first day.
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The 1888-89 Football League was way different than what were used to, so let's look at where the founding members of the Football League are now!
Teams: Preston North End, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton, Aston Villa, Everton, Stoke City, Burnley, Derby County, Accrington F.C. (R.I.P.), Notts County, Wolverhampton and West Brom.
Consisting of twelve teams, the first day’s table – if one had been printed – would have featured West Bromwich Albion at the top based on the calculation of ‘goal average’ that acted as the tie-break criteria. However, under the modern rules of ‘goal difference’ that was introduced in 1976, Derby County would have been top of the table on the first day.
The Football League was the brainchild of William McGregor, a director of Aston Villa, who hoped to provide a system whereby all the member clubs would play a guaranteed number of games each season rather than rely on ad-hoc arrangements. The idea was simple: each member of the League would play a home game and an away game against every other League team. Two points would be awarded for a win and one point for a draw and, at the end of the season, the team with the highest number of points would be declared the Champions of England.
Twelve teams made up the very first Football League, and Preston North End finished the season without suffering a single defeat. They became the first ever League champions, and also won the 1889 FA Cup which made them the first ever team to win the League and Cup double.
Based on post-match reports that reveal the delayed kick-off times of each of the matches, it’s now generally accepted that the first ever Football League goal was scored by Kenny Davenport against Derby County just 2 minutes after the match began.
Champions, Preston set out to defend their title having yet to lose in the Football League. Aston Villa, Wolves and Blackburn were seen as the challengers but it was a previously disappointing Everton who proved the surprise package.
The 2014–15 Gamma Ethniki was the 32nd season since the official establishment of the third tier of Greek football in 1983.
It started on 14 September 2014 and ended on 17 May 2015.
61 teams are separated into four groups, according to geographical criteria.
Updated to games played on 17 May 2015. Source: Hellenic Football Federation(Greek) Rules for classification:
1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference (C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round. Only applicable when the season is not finished: (Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Kastoria withdrew from the league on 14 April 2015. They were deducted six points for this season and also six points for the 2015-16 season by Hellenic Football Federation.
I was listening to a guitar, bass drum thing Started hearing chest screech, thought I had a gut strength Then I saw a big band, right on the pavement Violins and heavy boots, wondering where the wave went (What?) I'm talking to you, you're wearing the wrong colored scarf (So what?) Well, you're playing your tune to the Torrence of the enemy Hauf Hey you (What?) I'm talking to you, concentrate on the game (What for?) Well, the whistle just blew, the conductor's going to complain Play the song on the wall, come on, sir, pass me the ball Don't let the violinist trouble your playing Fierce looking people, but their manager's gay Syncopation to the sound of the ball Trouble with the ref on in the concert hall Hey you (What?) That cellist was found, that conductor must be blind It's a girl (Whew) Oh, look at the crowd, this session's run to extra time Sit back, or face off the senior that won't walk alone Music has arrived at the football stadium A logical step would be spears at the Palladium Fifty thousand watts screaming out for a goal Why don't they blow a whistle in rock and roll? Hey you (What?) Get back to your seat, the song has only just begun (So what?) We need two encores to beat and the band is faced to run Hey you (What?) Get down off the wire, the spirit of the game's still strong (Say's who?) Well, I'll never talk, kicking my piano around All you fans of the score, if you give a show support Will
The primarily blue shirt features a sky blue collar around the neck, which the club says pays homage to "The Originals," which refers to Everton's status as a founding member of the EnglishFootballLeague in 1888/89.
Preston North End1888/89 ... Way back in 1888/89, the inaugural FootballLeague season, the top flight was the only flight – and Preston North End were its first champions, cruising to the title ahead of Aston Villa.
The only time Manchester City didn’t win the PremierLeague since 2017-18, they finished second ... No team in the history of league football which began in England in 1888-89 has done that ... It is just as well that reputation does not win football games.
In the FootballLeague era, dating back to 1888-89, that is a feat that has only previously been achieved twice, by Preston North End in 1889 and Bury in 1903 ... Our Latest Premier League Stories ... Way-Too-Early Premier League Power Rankings .
In the FootballLeague era, dating back to 1888-89, that is a feat that has only previously been achieved twice, by Preston North End in 1889 and Bury in 1903 ... Our Latest Premier League Stories ... Way-Too-Early Premier League Power Rankings .
Marcus Rashford ranked sixth in the PremierLeague in goals (17) Man City vs ... They are looking to become just the third team in the Football League era (since 1888-89) to win the trophy without conceding a goal and first since Bury in 1903.
...FootballLeague season in 1888-89 (90.91%).” Preston won 18 of their 22 games, claiming 40 points from 44 available (90%) – adjusted to three points for a win, it’s still a City-shading 87.88%.
The chance to leapfrog Sheffield United into pole position ahead of the World Cup break heightened the stakes in a derby which is always ferocious, one of only two local rivalries to have survived since the first FootballLeague season in 1888-89.
The chance to leapfrog Sheffield United into pole position ahead of the World Cup break heightened the stakes in a derby which is always ferocious, one of only two local rivalries to have survived since the first Football league season in 1888-89.
It was the first time such a feat had been achieved in the English top flight since the inaugural FootballLeague season in 1888-89, when Preston North End were undefeated through league and cup competition.