Olympiakos crowned Greek champions as Panathinaikos lose


ATHENS, (Reuters) - Olympiakos Piraeus won the Greek Super League title without kicking a ball on Sunday after Panathinaikos suffered a shock 2-1 defeat at Panthrakikos. Panathinaikos dropped to third spot and Vitor Pereira’s Olympiakos, who play Levadiakos at 1930 local time, are 10 points ahead of second-placed PAOK Salonika with three matches to play.

It was the 42nd domestic crown for the Piraeus club, who have now won the league five years in a row.

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