History of AEK Athens F.C. - History of Squad Numbers

History of Squad Numbers

No. 1997–98 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13
1 Atmatsidis Michailidis Sorrentino Kafes Dimi
2 Machairidis Lakis Dellas Marica Borbokis Edson Ratinho Araujo Patsatzoglou Kontoes
3 Kasapis Markos Petric Feruzem Petkov Malbaša Arruabarrena Hersi Nasuti Helgason Yago
4 Doboş Donchev Gamarra Alves Moras Geraldo Manolas
5 Kostenoglou Babunski Kostenoglou Cirillo Dellas Majstorović Dellas
6 Vlachos Kostenoglou Markos Zagorakis Maistrellis Alexopoulos Mateos Cala Cordero
7 Maladenis Soares Kyriakidis Pappas Juanfran Roger Katsikokeris
8 Savevski Kreek Rusev Sapanis Nsaliwa Jahić Beleck Katidis
9 Koutoulas Zouboulis Bjeković Kostis Mielcarski Solakis Okkas Petkov Komvolidis Delibašić Kapetanos Edinho Leonardo Tsitas
10 Kostis Iliev
Wreh
Ćirić Tsiartas Konstantinidis Kone Rivaldo Rivaldo
Djebbour
Djebbour José Carlos Roger
11 Nikolaidis Kampantais Venhlynskyi Manduca Míchel Sialmas Pavlis

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