PAOK and Thessaloniki are celebrating the Super League title

PAOK celebrated on Sunday, and well into Monday morning, the third league title in its history, and the first after 34 years on a historic night at Toumba Stadium of Thessaloniki.

The new Super League champion defeated relegated Levadiakos 5-0 to retain its five-point advantage over Olympiakos with just one game left to play. The match was quickly reduced into a formality, with two goals by Yevhen Sakhov and strikes by Diego Biseswar, Fernando Varela and Karol Swiderski.

The most touching moment of the evening was on the 90th minute, when PAOK's injured captain Adelino Vieirinha limped to the touchline to become the team's third substitution. Therefore despite his injury - he is about to undergo operation soon -  he entered the pitch, with tears in his eyes, as the 35,000 fans at the 33,000-seat stadium chanted his name.

An hour later he would take the coveted...

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