PAOK thrashed Levadiakos 5-0 to wrap up the Greek Superleague title for the first time in 34 years on Sunday. With a party atmosphere ahead of the game, it took just three minutes for PAOK to open the scoring through Yevhen Shakhov. Five minutes later the hosts were awarded a penalty - that was cooly converted by Diego Biseswar. Things went from bad to worse for the already relegated Levadiakos when PAOK were awarded a second penalty just before the half-hour mark. However, this time Dimitris Pelkas' shot was saved by Vladimir Bajic. Fernando Varela got their third shortly after the break, Shakhov got his second on the hour mark and Karol Swiderski rounded off the rout in the 81st minute. With PAOK being crowned Greek champions for just the third time, the players, staff and fans will be celebrating well into the night.