The Greek football fans of Olympiacos couldn’t have wished for better celebrations during a season that marks the club’s 100th anniversary.
Having recently celebrated winning the league title—an achievement they secured with remarkable ease—the players of Jose Luis Mendilibar concluded their season by winning the Greek Cup (their 19th in club history), defeating OFI 2-0 in the final.

The match took place in a packed OAKA stadium filled with supporters from both teams. Olympiacos played better and deservedly won, celebrating exuberantly after the final whistle blown by Polish referee Marcinak, before the trophy was handed out.

Following the ceremony, the players lined up in front of the officials and performed a pasillo, acknowledging and respecting their opponents’ effort.
One by one, Olympiacos players received their medals, with Ayoub El Kaabi being named MVP and accepting the award.


Shortly afterward, the Moroccan player along with Panagiotis Retsos lifted the trophy, turning the night into a spectacular celebration at OAKA with fireworks and jubilant fans filling the stadium with energy and joy.



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