AEK B.C. explained

AEK Athens
Current:2024–25 AEK B.C. season
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Founded:1924
History:AEK B.C.
(1924–present)
Arena:Ano Liosia Olympic Hall
Capacity:8,327[1] [2]
Location:Athens, Greece
Colors:Yellow, black
President:Makis Angelopoulos
Owner:Makis Angelopoulos (76%)[3]
Vertical Solutions (24%)[4]
Sponsor:Betsson
Coach:Dragan Šakota
Leagues:Greek League
BCL
Championships:1 Triple Crown
1 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
2 FIBA Saporta Cups
1 FIBA Champions League
8 Greek Championships
5 Greek Cups
Website:aekbc.gr
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AEK Basketball Club (Greek, Modern (1453-);: ΚΑΕ ΑΕΚ in Greek, Modern (1453-); pronounced as /ˈaek/; Αθλητική Ένωσις Κωνσταντινουπόλεως Athlitikí Énosis Konstantinoupóleos, "Athletic Union of Constantinople"), also known as AEK B.C. or AEK, and more commonly known in European competitions as AEK Athens,[5] is a Greek professional basketball club based in Athens, Greece, part of the major multi-sport club AEK. The club was established in Athens in 1924 by Greek refugees from Constantinople in the wake of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922).

AEK is one of the three most popular and successful teams in Greece along with Panathinaikos and Olympiacos.AEK was the first-ever Greek basketball team, not only to reach a European Cup Final, but also to win a European title. On 4 April 1968, AEK defeated Slavia VŠ Praha by a score of 89–82, in Athens in front of 80,000 fans. They have won the Greek League 8 times (1957–58, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 2001–02), and the Greek Cup 5 times (1980–81, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2017–18, 2019–20), while they have also twice won the FIBA Saporta Cup (former European Cup Winners' Cup) (1967–68 and 1999–00). AEK won the Champions League on 6 May 2018, defeating Monaco by a score of 100–94, and the FIBA Intercontinental Cup on 17 February 2019, defeating Flamengo by a score of 86–70.[6] Well-known players that have played with the club over the years have included: Rolando Blackman, Ricky Pierce, Danny Vranes, Ruben Patterson, Kurt Rambis, J.R. Holden, Willie Anderson, Joe Arlauckas, Anthony Bowie, Arijan Komazec, Martin Müürsepp, Josh Owens, Clint Richardson, Bill Edwards, Victor Alexander, Claudio Coldebella, İbrahim Kutluay, Pero Antić, Carl English, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Bane Prelević, Georgios Amerikanos, Georgios Trontzos, Vassilis Goumas, Minas Gekos, Pavlos Stamelos, Kostas Patavoukas, Angelos Koronios, Michalis Kakiouzis, Nikos Chatzis, Jake Tsakalidis, Nikos Zisis, Nasos Galakteros, Vassilis Lanes, Dimos Dikoudis, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Ioannis Bourousis, Mario Chalmers, Jonas Mačiulis and Keith Langford.

AEK B.C. has been named as the best Greek team in all sports, at either the sports club or national team level, in 1965, 1966, and 1968, by SJA of Greece (the Sports Journalists' Association of Greece, Greek, Modern (1453-);: ΠΣΑΤ).

History

Early years

The large Greek population of Constantinople, not unlike those of the other Ottoman urban centres, continued its athletic traditions in the form of numerous athletic clubs. Clubs such as Enosis Tataoulon (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ένωσις Ταταούλων), from the Tatavla district, Megas Alexandros (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Μέγας Αλέξανδρος), Hermes (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ερμής) of Galata, Olympias (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ολυμπιάς) of Therapia, and Kati Kioi (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Κατί Κίοϊ) of Chalcedon, existed to promote Hellenic athletic and cultural ideals. These were amongst a dozen Greek-backed clubs that dominated the sporting landscape of the city in the years preceding World War I. After the war, with the influx of mainly French and English soldiers to Constantinople, many of the city clubs participated in regular competitions, with teams formed by foreign troops. Taxim, Pera, and Tatavla became the scene of weekly competitions in not only football, but of athletics, cycling, boxing, and tennis.

Of the clubs in the city though, football was dominated by Enosis Tataoulon and Hermes. Hermes, one of the more popular clubs, was formed in 1875, by the Greek community of Pera (Galata). Forced by the Kemalist regime to change its name to Pera Club in 1923, many of its athletes fled to Greece, and settled in Athens and Thessaloniki.[7] The basketball team of AEK is actually the most successful among AEK's athletic departments. The obvious reason is the successes in general of Greek basketball, and that AEK's basketball team was the first ever Greek team to win an international trophy, in any team sport. Under Kostas Karamanlis' guidance, AEK won the club's first Greek League championship in 1958.[8]

1924–1957

Kostas Dimopoulos, one of the creators of the AEK athletic club and footballer of the early years, had the idea of also creating a basketball team. His efforts quickly were matched by others who loved the sport of basketball. He then took over the leadership of the club's basketball department, and together with the Simeonidi brothers, Eumenes Athanasiadis and others, created the club's first basketball team. In the beginning, they took part in friendly games, where they made a good impression. After that, AEK won the first regional basketball championship that was played in Athens, which was organized by the local YMCA, in 1924.

In 1928, AEK took part in the first Greek basketball championship, in the Athens-Piraeus 1927–28 regional championship. In 1929, the Greek basketball championship was not held, and AEK did not play in any league. In 1930, the basketball section was not declared in any organized competition, with the effective efforts of Kostas Dimopoulos and his associates to do so, failing. The club's basketball section then remained in obscurity for many years. However, in 1949, it reappeared, and the club's administration of that time created a new and competitive team. In the 1952–53 season, AEK played in the Greek basketball championship for the first time since 1928. In the 1954–55 Greek League championship AEK had an impressive run, however, they finished behind Panellinios.

1957–1959

In 1958, AEK B.C., led by the player-coach Kostas Karamanlis, won their first Greek League championship, after defeating Panellinios in the final, by a score of 67–54.

The club also founded a women's section at this time, which lasted for a short time. The department had success with the four sisters Chorianopoulou sisters. However, the club did not give the necessary importance to the department, and it was later dissolved.

Amerikanos' era (1960–1970): 6 Championships and a European title

"The Union", in the early 1960s, won the Athens-Piraeus Regional Championship two times in a row (1960, 1961), but did not manage to become the national league champion of Greece. But the 1960s decade was to be the most important in the history of AEK's basketball club. The team's head coach of the time, Missas Pantazopoulos, created a great roster and led the team to the top of Greece. The club's leading figure during these years was Georgios Amerikanos, who was nicknamed "Global".

In the 1962–63 season, AEK won the first of four consecutive Greek League championships. In the next season, AEK's leading scorer was Antonis Christeas (4th overall in the league), and the club was once again the Greek League champion. In the 1964–65 season, Georgios Amerikanos was the top scorer of the league, and AEK were once again the Greek League champions.

In the following 1965–66 season, AEK won its 4th consecutive Greek League championship, and also became the first Greek basketball team to play in the semi-finals of the FIBA Europe Champions Cup (now called the EuroLeague), as they played at the 1966 Final Four, which was held in Italy. These successes were accompanied by an unfortunate large loss for the team. As one of the team's players, Giorgos Moschos had contracted cancer, but he managed to participate in certain competitions that year, before he died on 29 December 1966, at age 29.

The next season, AEK lost the Greek League championship to Panathinaikos. However, a year later, under head coach Nikos Milas, AEK returned to the top of Greece, as they won the 1967–68 Greek League season championship, without losing a game. Georgios Amerikanos was again the Greek League's Top Scorer.

1968 European Cup Winners' Cup: first European title for a Greek club

AEK was the first ever Greek basketball team to participate in the FIBA European Champions Cup (now called the EuroLeague) Final Four, in 1966, which was held in Bologna, Italy. Two years later, AEK was the first-ever Greek team, not only to reach a FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup Final, but also to win a European-wide title.[9] On April 4, 1968, AEK defeated Slavia VŠ Praha, by a score of 89–82, in Athens, in front of 80,000 spectators (at the time, the Guinness world record in basketball attendance) in Kallimarmaron Stadium.[10] In 1970, AEK reached the FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup semi-finals, where the team was eliminated by JA Vichy, France, in what turned out to be the last year of the first "Golden Era" of the club's history. It was called the "Golden Era" because AEK dominated Greek basketball during the 1960s, winning the Greek League championship 4 consecutive years, in 1963, 1964, 1965, and 1966, as well as in 1968 and 1970; for a total of 6 titles in 8 years.

Although there are no official records with regards to the Greek Cup before 1975, according to some sources,[11] AEK won the Greek Cup in the years of 1967 and 1971.

1970–1990

Over the next decades, AEK lost its prestige and managed to win only one trophy, the Greek Cup in 1981, under the direction of Coach Fred Develey, an American coach who previously was the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv and Aris of Greece, with superstar Nick Galis. In addition to winning the Greek Cup in 1981, AEK was also a finalist in the Greek Cup in 1976, 1978, 1980, 1988, and 1992, but failed to win in any of those years.

The Queen's comeback

AEK made a comeback in the late 1990s, when the team played in six consecutive Greek Cup Final Fours in the years 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, four consecutive Greek Cup Finals in the years 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, winning the Greek Cup in 2000 and 2001. In 2002, AEK won the Greek League championship for the first time in 32 years, becoming the first team to win the Greek League championship after having lost the first two games of a 5-game playoff series. AEK lost the first two games of the series to Olympiacos, but managed to win the next 3 games, and take the series and the title 3–2. AEK also reached the Greek Playoff Finals in the years 1997, 2003, and 2005, and the Greek Cup Semi-finals in the year 2006.

1998 ΕuroLeague runners-up and 2000 Saporta Cup winners

In this same era, AEK again reached a high level in European-wide competitions. The team reached the FIBA EuroLeague's Final Four in Barcelona in 1998, and beat Benetton Treviso, by a score of 69–66, before losing in the EuroLeague Final to Kinder Bologna, by a score of 58–44.[12] In 2000, on 11 April, AEK won their second international trophy, the FIBA Saporta Cup, by defeating Kinder Bologna 83–76.[13] The next year, 2001, AEK reached the EuroLeague semi-finals, where they lost their playoff series against Tau Cerámica, in 3 straight games. AEK had success in the EuroLeague in the 2002 season, reaching the Top 16 phase, but the 2003 and 2004 seasons were disasters in the EuroLeague. In 2005, AEK once again shined and reached the Top 16, but a few losses prevented the team from reaching the EuroLeague playoffs.

Relegation, dissolution and fresh start

After the 2005–06 season, the owner of the club and major shareholder cut off the club's funding, and various management schemes each year assumed the financial obligations of the club.As a result, the roster gradually weakened year after year, the group declined each year to lower-level league positions and had even less success in European competitions, and the club's debtsthat were accrued were impossible to pay. In April 2011, AEK was relegated down to the Greek Second Division (A2) due to serious financialproblems and there was a great danger for its participation in the next championships.

A new administration council, with Nikos Georgantzoglou as a president, defined by the Athens Court on 12 September 2011 so that the club could be saved and play in the A2 division.AEK had a record of 20 wins and 10 losses during the 2011–12 Greek A2 Basket League season.In the summer of 2012, AEK's board of directors announced its participation in the Greek 3rd national category Greek B League ("B Ethniki") "Southern Group",for the 2012–13 season, as an amateur club. The team had a record of 22 wins and 3 losses and was promoted to the A2 category.In the 2013–14 season, AEK once again played in the Greek Second Division. Finally, AEK was the winner of the second division championship and won the league promotion to be able to play in thetop Greek League again, after a 3-year period of absence. AEK had a record of 23 wins and 3 losses during the Greek A2 Basket League 2013–14 season.

In September 2014, AEK overcame heavy financial problems, after Makis Angelopoulos bought the majority stake of the club's shares, just to return to the Greek elite level, and thus wanted to showcase its tradition and ambition in Greece and Europe. In the 2014–15 season, AEK finished in fifth place in the top-tier level Greek League, with 15 wins and 11 losses.[14]

Return to European cup competitions

In the 2015–16 season, AEK returned to the European-wide 2nd-tier level EuroCup, for the first time since the 2006–07 season. AEK returned to the EuroCup, after having come off a return-to-form season, in which it finished fifth overall in the first-tier level Greek League, to reach the Greek League playoffs, after a seven-year absence.[15] [16] AEK then joined the newly formed FIBA Champions League, for the 2016–17 season.[17] [18] The team reached the 2016–17 FIBA Champions League Round 16.

2018 Greek Cup winners

On 17 February 2018, AEK won the 2018 Greek Cup Final against Olympiacos, by a score of 88–83, at Heraklion Indoor Sports Arena, on the island of Crete.[19] [20] [21] It was AEK's first top-tier title won since they won the 2001–02 Greek Basket League season's championship.

2018 FIBA Champions League and 2019 FIBA Intercontinental cup winners

On 6 May 2018, AEK won the 2018 FIBA Champions League final against the French club AS Monaco by a score of 100–94 in the Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall of Athens.[22] [23] [24] [25] [26] By winning the FIBA Champions League trophy, AEK earned the right to add a third star to its club crest. The team also qualified to participate in the next edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup tournament.[27] In the following FIBA Champions League competition AEK was knocked out of the competition in the quarter-finals by the German side Brose Bamberg.[28] [29] [30] Nevertheless, a bit earlier in the 2018–19 season, AEK became the global basketball champions, for the first time in their perennial history, by winning the 2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup final against the Brazilian club Flamengo by a score of 86–70 in the Carioca Arena 1 of Rio de Janeiro.[31] [32] [33] That marked the third FIBA Intercontinental Cup championship that was won by a Greek club, after Panathinaikos had won the 1996 FIBA Intercontinental Cup, and Olympiacos had won the 2013 FIBA Intercontinental Cup.[34] [35]

2020 Greek Cup winners and 2020 FIBA Champions League runners-up

On 16 February 2020, AEK won the 2020 Greek Cup final against Promitheas Patras, by a score of 61–57, at Heraklion Indoor Sports Arena, on the island of Crete. It was AEK's second national top-tier title in two years.[36] [37] [38] On 4 October 2020, AEK lost by 85–74 from the Spanish side San Pablo Burgos in the 2019–20 FIBA Champions League final that was held in the Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall of Athens.[39] This was the second FIBA Champions League final in three years for AEK Athens. The team also holds the FIBA Champions League highest attendance record, as 17,984 fans attended the 2017–18 FIBA Champions League final in the Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall.[40]

Crest, colours, supporters

In 1924, AEK adopted as their emblem, the image of a double-headed eagle. When AEK was created by Greek refugees from Constantinople, in the years following the Greco-Turkish War, and subsequent population exchange, the emblem and colours (yellow and black) were chosen as a reminder of lost homelands; they represent the club's historical ties to Constantinople. After all, the double-headed eagle is featured in the flag of the Greek Orthodox Church, whose headquarters are in Constantinople, and served as the Imperial emblem under the Palaiologos dynasty. The emblem of the department of AEK basketball has evolved over time. From 1924 to 2015, the emblem of the department was similar to that of the football club. Since 2015, AEK B.C. has created a new version of the emblem, by adding to it two stars at its center, which symbolize the club's 2 FIBA Saporta Cup European-wide titles.

The colours of yellow/gold, black and Imperial purple were adopted from AEK's connections with Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire.[41]

Kit manufacturers and Shirt sponsors

PeriodKit supplierShirt sponsor
1976–82AdidasAkai
1982–85DiadoraSyrtex
1985–87asicsAkai
1987–88ConverseCasio
1988–89NikeStrong Security
1989–90PRO-PO
1990–91Robe di KappaSyrtex
1991–92Fujitsu
1992–93ConverseFyrogenis
1993–94Kronos
1994–95KANAKI Dough Products
1995–97PonyGeneral Bank of Greece
1997–01Nike
2001–02Champion
2002–04Piraeus Bank
2004–07Fage
2007–08Wilkinson Sword
2008–09k1xHusqvarna Motorcycles
2009–10ReebokSixt
2010–11ChampionChillo Energy Drink
2011–12NickanByzantine Incorporated
2012–14Diamonds Shipping and Trading
2014–15Skrats
2015Adidas
2015–2018Fila[42]
2018–2021betshop.gr
2021–2023Betsson
2023–2028Macron[43] Betsson

Supporters

AEK has a large fan base all over Greece. The majority of AEK supporters are refugees or have refugee descent from Constantinople, and people from the population exchange of the Minor Asia Catastrophe. Original 21 is the largest supporters group. The first attempt to organize AEK supporters was Gate 21 (formed in 1975), which took its name from the gate in the Nikos Goumas Stadium at Nea Filadelfia, where the most hardcore fans of the club gathered. AEK also has many supporters worldwide, most of them being Greek immigrants, in places like North America, UK, Australia, and Cyprus.

Rivalries

The main rivalries of the AEK are the ones with Panathinaikos and Olympiacos. Against Panathinaikos, the rivalry started not only because of both competing for titles, but also because of the refugee ancestry of AEK fans, and by contrast, that Panathinaikos was considered to be the representative club of the old Athenian high class society. Against Olympiacos, the rivalry is mostly related to the football rivalry of the two clubs.

Arenas

Note: The capacities listed are the capacities of the arenas at the time AEK used them, and are not necessarily the same as the arena's current capacities. Also, the capacities only list the arena's all-seat seating capacity (if applicable), and not the arena's total capacities. In addition, in some cases, the listed capacities only reflect the number of seats currently made publicly available for use, and may not reflect the number of total seats actually in the arena.

Stadium / ArenaSeating CapacityUsage
Nea Filadelfeia Outdoor Hall (Outdoor Stadium)5001952 to early 1960s
Kallimarmaron Stadium (Outdoor Stadium)60,000Mid to late 1960s
Sporting Sports Arena1,8621970s,
2008–2009
A.S. Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Indoor Hall1,5001980s
Peace and Friendship Stadium14,9401988–89
"Georgios Moschos" Nea Filadelfeia Indoor Hall2,0001989–1995
Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall18,9891995–2002,
2006–2008,
2014–2021
Zofria Indoor Hall2,5002002–2004,
2011–2014
Chalkiopoulio Sports Hall (Lamia)2,6002002–2003
Galatsi Olympic Hall5,1412004–2006
Hellinikon Olympic Arena8,0002009–2011
Ano Liosia Olympic Hall8,327[44] [45] 2021–

Players

Depth chart

Squad changes for the 2024–25 season

Out

DatePos.PlayerTo
30 May 2024PF / C Dimitrios Agravanis Hefei Kuangfeng
20 June 2024C Manolis Chatzidakis Aris
30 June 2024PG / SG Chasson RandleFree agent
30 June 2024 Langston Hall Karditsa
30 June 2024SG / PG Brandon KnightFree agent
30 June 2024 Jordan McRaeFree agent
30 June 2024SF / SG Austin HollinsFree agent
30 June 2024C / PF Justin TillmanFree agent
30 June 2024C / PF / Jordan MorganFree agent
30 June 2024PF Manolis MataliotakisFree agent

Honours and titles

Worldwide competitions

European competitions

Domestic competitions

Youth teams

Winners (1): 2002–03

Winners (1): 2016–17

Winners (2): 2002–03, 2017–18

Winners (1): 1949–50

Winners (1): 2015–16

Winners (1): 2016–17

Unofficial team awards

Individual awards and records

FIBA Intercontinental Cup

FIBA Intercontinental Cup MVP
FIBA Intercontinental Cup Top Scorer

FIBA Saporta Cup

FIBA Saporta Cup Finals MVP
FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup Final Top Scorer

Basketball Champions League

Basketball Champions League MVP
Basketball Champions League Final Four MVP
Basketball Champions League Top Scorer
Basketball Champions League Final Top Scorer
Basketball Champions League First team
Basketball Champions League Second team
Basketball Champions League Efficiency per game leader
Basketball Champions League 2-pointer scoring leader
Basketball Champions League MVP of the Month
Basketball Champions League Game Day MVP

Greek Basket League

Greek League MVP
Greek League Finals MVP
Greek League Best Defender
Greek League First team
Greek League Best Young Player
Greek League PIR leader
Greek League Top scorer
Greek League Rebounds leader
Greek League Steals leader
Greek League 3-pointer scoring leader
Greek League 2-pointer scoring leader
Greek League Fouls Drawn leader
Greek League free throw scoring leader
Greek League free throw % made leader
Greek League Turnovers leader

Greek Basketball Cup

Greek Cup Final MVP
Greek Cup Final Top Scorer

HEBA Greek All-Star Game

HEBA Greek All-Star
HEBA Greek All-Star Head Coach
HEBA Greek All-Star Game 3-Point Shootout Contest winner
HEBA Greek All-Star Game Slam Dunk Contest winner
HEBA Greek Youth All-Star Game MVP
Rising Stars versus All-Time Stars MVP

Other

FIBA Hall of Fame
50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors
EuroLeague Basketball Legend Award
EuroLeague Basketball 2000–10 All-Decade Team
FIBA European Selection
FIBA Europe Young Men's Player of the Year Award
FIBA U20 European Championship MVP
FIBA U16 European Championship Division 2 MVP

Performance in international competitions

See main article: AEK B.C. in international competitions.

SeasonAchievementNotes
FIBA Intercontinental Cup
2019Championsdefeated San Lorenzo 86–64 in the semi-final and defeated Flamengo 86–70 in the final at Rio de Janeiro
FIBA European Champions Cup - EuroLeague
1964–65Quarter-finalseliminated on aggregate by OKK Beograd, 85–78 (W) in Athens and 84–101 (L) in Belgrade
1965–66Final Fourlost to Slavia VŠ Praha 73–103 in the semi-final, and lost to CSKA Moscow 62–85 in the consolation final in Milan
1997–98Finaldefeated Benetton Treviso 67–66 in the semi-final, and lost to Kinder Bologna 44–58 in the final at Barcelona
2000–01Semi-finalseliminated by Tau Cerámica, 67–70 (L), 65–90 (L) in Athens, and 62–76 (L) in Vitoria-Gasteiz
FIBA Champions League
2017–18Championsdefeated UCAM Murcia 77–75 in the semi-final, and defeated Monaco 100–94 in the final at Athens
2018–19Quarter-finalseliminated on aggregate by Brose Bamberg, 67–71 (L) in Bamberg and 69–67 (W) in Athens
2019–20Finaldefeated Casademont Zaragoza 99–75 in the semi-final, and lost to San Pablo Burgos 74–85 in the final at Athens
2022–23Quarter-finalseliminated by Hapoel Jerusalem, 55–64 (L), 51–91 (L) in Jerusalem and 94–78 (W) in Athens
FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup - Saporta Cup
1967–68Championsdefeated Ignis Varese 132–130 in the semi-final games, and defeated Slavia VŠ Praha 89–82 in the final at Athens
1969–70Semi-finalseliminated by JA Vichy, 60–78 (L) in Vichy and 74–65 (W) in Athens
1971–72Quarter-finalsdefeated Levski 184–170 in the second-round games, and eliminated in group stage by Crvena zvezda and Simmenthal Milano
1988–89Quarter-finalsdefeated Pully Foxes 173–168 in the eight-final games, and eliminated in group stage by Žalgiris, Cibona and Steiner Bayreuth
1999–00Championsdefeated KK Zadar 152–142 in the semi-final games, and defeated Kinder Bologna 83–76 in the final at Lausanne

The European and Worldwide Cup glory paths

1967–68 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup
RoundTeam  Home    Away  
1st roundBye
2nd round Kas Vitoria86–65172–82
Quarter-finals Royal IV176–5454–74
Semi-finals Ignis Varese72–52160–78
Final Slavia VŠ Praha89–82

2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup

RoundTeam  Home    Away  
Semi-final San Lorenzo86–64
Final Flamengo86–70
1999–00 FIBA Saporta Cup
RoundTeam  Home    Away  
Regular season Honka Playboys88–5176–64
Cherno More Port Varna103–75103–81
Hapoel Jerusalem69–5382–77
Spirou83–6362–80
Avtodor Saratov83–5978–60
Top 32 Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela68–4486–51
Top 16 Tau Cerámica85–6571–67
Quarter-finals Iraklis84–7370–73
Semi-finals Zadar82–6770–75
Final Kinder Bologna83–76
2017–18 FIBA Champions League
RoundTeam  Home    Away  
Regular season Banvit70–7471–78
Medi Bayreuth83–8173–80
Movistar Estudiantes79–8785–78
Petrol Olimpija91–7380–71
Rosa Radom96–9269–63
SIG Strasbourg87–8878–80
Umana Reyer Venezia84–64103–101
Top 16 ČEZ Nymburk88–9893–82
Quarter-finals SIG Strasbourg78–6983–83
Semi-final UCAM Murcia77–75
Final Monaco100–94

Season-by-season

All competitions

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SeasonGreek LeagueGreek CupGreek Super CupEuropeWorldwideHead CoachRoster
1927–28Knockout gameNot heldNot heldKostas Dimopoulos, Evmenis Athanasiadis, Simeonidis
1950–51Tier 2 1st place (promoted to Tier 1)Not heldNot heldKonstantinos Karamanlis
1952–534th placeNot heldNot heldKonstantinos Karamanlis
1954–552nd placeNot heldNot heldKonstantinos Karamanlis
1956–574th placeNot heldNot heldKonstantinos Karamanlis
1957–58ChampionNot held_Konstantinos KaramanlisDermanoutsos, Babanikolos, Evagelatos, Karamanlis, Papathanasiou, Vangelis Sevdinoglou, Tzekos, Tzilitzoglou, Hatziraptis, Terkesidis, Ksenoudakis, Theodoropoulos
1958–595th placeNot heldChampions Cup
Last 16
Dermanoutsos, Babanikolos, Evagelatos, Karamanlis, Papathanasiou, Vangelis Sevdinoglou, Tzekos, Tzilitzoglou, Hatziraptis, Terkesidis
1959–605th placeNot held_
1960–616th placeNot held_
1962–63ChampionNot held_Missas PantazopoulosGeorgios Amerikanos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Georgios Moschos, Vangelis Nikitopoulos, Babanikolos, Antonis Christeas, Georgios Ekonomou, Attalas
1963–64ChampionNot heldChampions Cup
Last 32
Missas PantazopoulosGeorgios Amerikanos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Georgios Moschos, Vangelis Nikitopoulos, Babanikolos, Antonis Christeas, Georgios Ekonomou, Attalas, Christos Zoupas, Georgios Trontzos, Theodoropoulos
1964–65ChampionNot heldChampions Cup
Last 8
Missas PantazopoulosGeorgios Amerikanos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Georgios Moschos, Vangelis Nikitopoulos, Antonis Christeas, Georgios Ekonomou, Christos Zoupas, Georgios Trontzos, Theodoropoulos, Nikos Nesiadis
1965–66ChampionNot heldChampions Cup
4th place
Missas Pantazopoulos /
Themis Cholevas
Georgios Amerikanos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Georgios Moschos, Vangelis Nikitopoulos, Antonis Christeas, Georgios Ekonomou, Christos Zoupas, Georgios Trontzos, Theodoropoulos, Nikos Nesiadis
1966–672nd place?Champions Cup
Last 16
Georgios Amerikanos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Georgios Moschos, Vangelis Nikitopoulos, Antonis Christeas, Georgios Ekonomou, Christos Zoupas, Georgios Trontzos, Theodoropoulos, Nikos Nesiadis
1967–68ChampionNot heldCup Winners' Cup
Winner
Nikos MilasAntonis Christeas, Georgios Amerikanos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Christos Zoupas, Georgios Trontzos, Lakis Tsavas, Nikos Nesiadis, Andreas Dimitriadis, Petros Petrakis
1968–692nd placeNot heldChampions Cup
Last 16
Nikos MilasAntonis Christeas, Georgios Amerikanos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Christos Zoupas, Georgios Trontzos, Lakis Tsavas, Nikos Nesiadis, Giannis Galaris, Andreas Dimitriadis, Vamvaleros, Protopapas, Rigas
1969–70ChampionNot heldCup Winners' Cup
Last 4
Nikos MilasAntonis Christeas, Georgios Amerikanos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Christos Zoupas, Georgios Trontzos, Nikos Nesiadis, Stavros Vafopoulos, Vilis, Vogdanidis, Dianas, Vasilis Nidriotis, Spiliotis, Christoforou
1970–712nd place?Champions Cup
Last 16
Nikos MilasGeorgios Trontzos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Georgios Amerikanos, Stavros Vafopoulos, Loukas Kontos, Christos Zoupas, Christoforou
1971–724th placeNot heldCup Winners' Cup
Last 8
Nikos MilasGeorgios Trontzos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Georgios Amerikanos, Christos Zoupas, Stavros Vafopoulos
1972–733rd placeNot held_Nikos MilasGeorgios Trontzos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Georgios Amerikanos, Stavros Vafopoulos
1973–742nd placeNot heldKorać Cup
Last 12
Nikos MilasGeorgios Trontzos, Stelios Vasileiadis, Eas Larentzakis, Georgios Amerikanos, Stavros Vafopoulos
1974–753rd placeNot heldCup Winners' Cup
Last 16
Kostas MourouzisMichalis Giannouzakos, Loukas Kontos, Georgios Trontzos, Nikos Nesiadis, Georgios Amerikanos
1975–764th placeFinalistKorać Cup
Last 16
Kostas MourouzisMichalis Giannouzakos, Loukas Kontos, Tsoskounoglou, Kantelis, Papadatos, Georgios Trontzos, Nikos Nesiadis, Vasilis Nidriotis
1976–776th placeLast 26Cup Winners' Cup
Last 32
Kostas MourouzisMichalis Giannouzakos, Loukas Kontos, Minas Gekos, Georgios Trontzos
1977–787th placeFinalistKorać Cup
Last 16
Faidon MatthaiouMinas Gekos, Georgios Trontzos, Michalis Giannouzakos, Bogatsiotis, Kanakakis, Vafopoulos, Karteroliotis, Vangelis Fotsis
1978–794th placeLast 4_Faidon MatthaiouMinas Gekos, Georgios Trontzos, Vangelis Fotsis
1979–805th placeFinalistKorać Cup
Last 16
Georgios TrontzosMichalis Giannouzakos, Pavlos Stamelos, Minas Gekos, Vassilis Goumas, Kanakakis, Vangelis Fotsis, A. Koroneos, Pantazis, Toskounoglou
1980–814th placeWinnerKorać Cup
Last 16
Fred DeveleyVassilis Goumas, Kurt Rambis, Minas Gekos, Kanakakis, Giannopoulos, Vangelis Fotsis, Nikos Apostolidis
1981–824th placeLast 4Cup Winners' Cup
Last 16
Fred DeveleyMinas Gekos, Vassilis Goumas, Nikos Apostolidis, Vangelis Fotsis
1982–834th placeKorać Cup
Last 32
Vangelis NikitopoulosMinas Gekos, Vassilis Goumas, Nikos Apostolidis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Charis Papazoglou, Vangelis Fotsis
1983–845th placeKorać Cup
Last 16
Vangelis NikitopoulosMinas Gekos, Apostolos Kontos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Vassilis Goumas, Nikos Apostolidis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Charis Papazoglou, Vangelis Fotsis, Takis Tsoukas, Kostas Tsamalis, Dean Tolson
1984–856th placeKorać Cup
Last 16
Vangelis NikitopoulosMinas Gekos, Apostolos Kontos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Vassilis Goumas, Nikos Apostolidis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Charis Papazoglou, Vangelis Fotsis, Takis Tsoukas, Kostas Tsamalis, Merkouriadis
1985–869th placeKorać Cup
Last 16
Vangelis Nikitopoulos,
Michalis Anastasiadis,
Nikos Nesiadis
Minas Gekos, Kostas Patavoukas, Apostolos Kontos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Nikos Apostolidis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Vangelis Fotsis, Thanasis Katsigiannis, Takis Tsoukas, Achilleas Tountas, Kostas Tsamalis, John Niakaros, Karamanos
1986–877th placeLast 8_Michalis Anastasiadis,
Kostas Anastasatos,
Georgios Amerikanos
Minas Gekos, Kostas Patavoukas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Apostolos Kontos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Panagiotis Aridas, Nikos Apostolidis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Vangelis Fotsis, Thanasis Katsigiannis, Yorgos Nasou, Lefteris Matzikas
1987–884th placeFinalist_Vangelis NikitopoulosKostas Patavoukas, Minas Gekos, Panagiotis Aridas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Yorgos Sakellariou, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Kostas Mihelidakis, Vangelis Fotsis, Thanasis Katsigiannis, Yorgos Nasou
1988–896th placeLast 4Cup Winners' Cup
Last 8
Krešimir Ćosić,
Nikos Nesiadis
Danny Vranes, Kostas Patavoukas, Minas Gekos, Panagiotis Aridas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Christos Kountourakis, Vassilis Lanes, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Vagelis Voutselas, Achilleas Tountas, Kostas Mihelidakis, Clint Richardson
1989–906th placeLast 4_Vangelis NikitopoulosNasos Galakteros, Kostas Patavoukas, Jim Usevitch, Minas Gekos, Panagiotis Aridas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Vassilis Lanes, Christos Kountourakis, Chris Kostouros, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Achilleas Tountas, Vagelis Voutselas, Kostas Mihelidakis
1990–915th placeLast 4Korać Cup
Last 32
Krešimir ĆosićNasos Galakteros, Minas Gekos, Thomas Jordan, Panagiotis Aridas, Christos Kountourakis, Kostas Patavoukas, Ivo Petović, Richard Rellford, Fotis Katsikaris, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Vangelis Voutselas, Triantafyllos Pantazis, Manolis Souliotis, Alexandros Koukakis, Achilleas Tountas
1991–924th placeFinalistKorać Cup
Last 16
Vangelis NikitopoulosNasos Galakteros, Kostas Patavoukas, Thomas Jordan, Christos Papasarantou, Fotis Katsikaris, Vassilis Lanes, Panagiotis Aridas, Christos Kountourakis, Dimitris Podaras, Christos Papasarantou, Alexandros Koukakis, Triantafyllos Pantazis, Manolis Souliotis, Giorgos Pioukas, Dragoumaniotis, Antonis Ladas, Fotis Georgoulis, Carlton McKinney
1992–936th placeKorać Cup
Last 32
Michalis Kyritsis,
Richard Dukeshire,
Nikos Nesiadis
Derrick Hamilton, Rod Sellers, Miloš Babić, Nasos Galakteros, Kostas Patavoukas, Dimitris Podaras, Vassilis Lanes, Giorgos Yannopoulos, Fotis Katsikaris, Alexandros Koukakis, Christos Kountourakis, Christos Papasarantou, Giorgos Pioukas, Manolis Souliotis
1993–948th placeKorać Cup
Last 64
Steve Giatzoglou,
Apostolos Kontos
Tony Costner, Tony White, Rastko Cvetković, Jack Haley, Kannard Johnson, Dimitris Podaras, Vassilis Lanes, Alexis Giannopoulos, Fotis Katsikaris, Alexandros Koukakis, Christos Kountourakis, Dejan Lakićević, Christos Papadopoulos, Giorgos Pioukas, Nikos Kritsalos
1994–958th place_Vlade ĐurovićRolando Blackman, Tim Burroughs, Dimitris Podaras, Yannis Gakis, Minas Gekos, Kostas Ikonomakis, Fotis Katsikaris, Alexandros Koukakis, Giorgos Kuklakis, Dejan Lakićević, Mirko Milićević, Nikos Nusis, Christos Papasarantou, Manolis Souliotis, Nikos Kritsalos
1995–9610th place4th placeKorać Cup
Last 16
Nikos Nesiadis,
Lefteris Subotić
Marcus Liberty, Andy Toolson, Anthony Pelle, Kostas Ikonomakis, Nikos Chatzis, Michalis Kakiouzis, Panagiotis Barlas, Fotis Katsikaris, Dimitris Papadopoulos, Dimitris Podaras, Kostas Zervas, Giorgos Kuklakis, Christos Liggos, Nikos Nusis
1996–972nd place3rd place_Giannis IoannidisVictor Alexander, Bill Edwards, Roberto Chiacig, Claudio Coldebella, Nikos Chatzis, Michalis Kakiouzis, Michael Larsen, Pete Papachronis, Dimitris Podaras, Stefano Attruia, Giorgos Kuklakis, Kostas Zervas
1997–984th placeFinalistEuroLeague
Finalist
Giannis IoannidisBane Prelević, Victor Alexander, Willie Anderson, Ricky Pierce, Claudio Coldebella, José Lasa, Michael Andersen, Michael Larsen, Jake Tsakalidis, Michalis Kakiouzis, Nikos Chatzis, Dimitris Papadopoulos
1998–995th placeFinalistSaporta Cup
Last 32
Georgios Kalafatakis,
Fotis Katsikaris, Kostas Politis
Joe Arlauckas, Branislav Prelević, Lloyd Daniels, Michael Andersen, Jake Tsakalidis, Dimos Dikoudis, Nikos Chatzis, Michalis Kakiouzis, Angelos Koronios, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Panagiotis Barlas, Dimitris Papadopoulos, Ruben Patterson, Brandon Williams
1999–20004th placeWinnerSaporta Cup
Winner
Dušan IvkovićMichalis Kakiouzis, Angelos Koronios, Dimos Dikoudis, Jake Tsakalidis, Nikos Chatzis, Martin Müürsepp, Anthony Bowie, Steve Hansell, Dimitris Misiakos
2000–014th placeWinnerEuroLeague
Semi-finalist
Dušan Ivkovićİbrahim Kutluay, Vrbica Stefanov, Andrew Betts, Michalis Kakiouzis, Dimos Dikoudis, Martin Müürsepp, Nikos Chatzis, Geert Hammink, Vassilis Kikilias, Spyros Panteliadis
2001–02ChampionLast 16EuroLeague
Last 16
Dragan ŠakotaJ. R. Holden, Nikos Zisis, Christos Tapoutos, Nikos Chatzis, Vassilis Kikilias, Dimos Dikoudis, Jim Bilba, Andrew Betts, Michalis Kakiouzis, Ioannis Bourousis, Chris Carr, Arijan Komazec, Spyros Panteliadis, Kostas Paschalis, Lazić
2002–032nd placeLast 8EuroLeague
Last 24
Dragan ŠakotaMichalis Kakiouzis, Dimos Dikoudis, Nikos Chatzis, Nikos Zisis, Roderick Blakney, Andrew Betts, Joe Crispin, Christos Tapoutos, Ioannis Bourousis, Pero Antić, Vassilis Kikilias, Kostas Paschalis, Nikola Jestratijević, John Rillie, Giorgos Tsiaras, Steve Woodberry, Dimos Angelopoulos, Spyros Magkounis
2003–044th placeLast 8EuroLeague
Last 24
Fotis KatsikarisHorace Jenkins, Nikos Chatzis, Nikos Zisis, Christos Tapoutos, Ioannis Bourousis, Andreas Glyniadakis, Pero Antić, Kristopher Hill, Quadre Lollis, Spyros Magkounis, Dimitris Misiakos, Sotiris Nikolaidis, Pantelis Papaioakim, Nikos Papanikolaou, Blagota Sekulić, Giorgos Sourlis, Giorgos Tsiaras
2004–052nd placeLast 8EuroLeague
Last 16
Fotis KatsikarisToby Bailey, Nikos Chatzis, Nikos Zisis, Quadre Lollis, Andreas Glyniadakis, Ioannis Bourousis, Sandro Nicević, Pero Antić, Michalis Pelekanos, Yannis Kakiouzis, Davor Kus, Spyros Magkounis, Alexandros Melniks, Sotiris Nikolaidis, Nikos Papanikolaou, Giorgos Tsiaras
2005–067th placeLast 4EuroLeague
Last 24
Lefteris KakiousisIoannis Bourousis, Lionel Chalmers, Taylor Coppenrath, Michalis Pelekanos, Slaven Rimac, Jerel Blassingame, Dror Hajaj, Giannis Kalampokis, Spyros Panteliadis, Pantelis Papaioakim, Amit Tamir, Giorgos Tsiaras, Spyros Magkounis, Nikos Papanikolaou, Anestis Matos, Ioannis Athanasoulas
2006–079th placeLast 8EuroCup
Last 32
Vangelis Alexandris,
Soulis Markopoulos
Nestoras Kommatos, Brent Scott, Christos Tapoutos, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Nikos Vetoulas, Jasmin Perković, Sotiris Nikolaidis, Lavelle Felton, Ioannis Gagaloudis, Joško Garma, Ante Grgurević, Kostas Maglos, Antonios Michaloglou, Nikos Papanikolaou, Adrian Penland, Spyros Magkounis, Panteleimon Kakavas, Ioannis Athanasoulas, Marios Sakellarakis
2007–087th placeLast 8EuroChallenge
Last 32
Angelos Koronios,
Dimitris Priftis,
Vangelis Angelou
Alexis Kyritsis, K'Zell Wesson, Christos Tapoutos, Amara Sy, William Avery, Nikos Barlos, Kostas Charissis, Nikos Chatzis, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Filiberto Rivera, Smiljan Pavič, Vassilis Simtsak, Giannis Sioutis, Saša Vasiljević, Angelos Tsamis
2008–099th placeLast 8_Kostas FlevarakisD.J. Thompson, Travon Bryant, Tarmo Kikerpill, Christos Tapoutos, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Nikos Chatzis, Michael Andersen, Giannis Kyriakopoulos, Kostas Stamatis, Fotis Vasilopoulos, Periklis Dorkofikis, István Németh, Tasos Antonakis, Zois Ballas
2009–1010th place_Kostas Flevarakis,
Argyris Pedoulakis,
Minas Gekos
Kostas Stamatis, Periklis Dorkofikis, Tasos Antonakis, Avraam Kallinikidis, Torin Francis, Lamont Mack, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Taurean Green, Stavros Toutziarakis, Riste Stefanov, Martynas Mažeika, Rodrigue Mels, Andronikos Gizogiannis, Nondas Papantoniou, Vangelis Tzolos, Christos Marinos
2010–1113th place (relegated to A2)Last 32_Minas Gekos,
Angelos Koronios
Periklis Dorkofikis, Dimos Dikoudis, Akis Kallinikidis, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Nikos Papanikolaou, Terrel Castle, Jarrett Hart, Flinder Boyd, Darko Cohadarevic, Vukašin Mandić, Sharaud Curry, Tasos Antonakis, Vangelis Tzolos, Kostas Stamatis, Kostas Tsaprounis, Angelos Matos, Anthony Grundy, Rodrigue Mels, Patrick Sparks, Lamont Mack
2011–12A2 Division 2nd place[46] (relegated intentionally at the B Division, due to financial problems)__Kostas Oikonomakis,
Dimitris Liogas,
Dimitris Papanikolaou,
Nikos Karagiannis,
D. Papadopoulos
Antonis Mantzaris, Petros Noeas, Vangelis Tzolos, Vangelis Sklavos, Stavros Kokkinopoulos, Fotis Vasilopoulos, Alexis Falekas, Angelos Siamandouras, Thanasis Magonis, Dimitris Despos, Nikos Kourtis, Leonidas Magoulas, Entry Katsupaj, Christos Kalpakis, Babis Fotitzoglou, Dimitris Papadimitriou
2012–13B Division 3rd place (promoted to A2)__Vangelis ZiagkosDionysis Veskoukis, Andronikos Gizogiannis, Vangelis Tzolos, Alexis Falekas, Angelos Siamandouras, Vangelis Koukouravas, Giannis Stoukas, Giorgos Kopsaftis, Michalis Polytarchou, Dimitris Despos, Kostas Tsaprounis, Nikos Kapetzoglou, Giannis Vavatsikos
2013–14A2 Division 1st place (promoted to A1)__Vangelis ZiagkosAndronikos Gizogiannis, Alexis Falekas, Thodoris Tsiotras, Michalis Polytarchou, Dimitris Despos, Vangelis Karampoulas, Kostas Papantonakos, Stathis Papadionysiou, Vangelis Drosos, Stefan Nikolić, Spyros Panagiotaras, Giorgos Tsiakos, Giannis Stoukas, Nikos Zeginoglou
2014–155th placeLast 10_Vangelis Ziagkos
Dragan Šakota
Leonidas Kaselakis, Stathis Papadionysiou, Zisis Sarikopoulos, Michalis Kamperidis, Stefan Nikolić, Michalis Polytarchou, Giorgos Tsiakos, Giorgos Boutris, Garett Williamson, Dušan Šakota, Nondas Papantoniou, Milan Milošević, Carl English, Tomas Delininkaitis, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Malik Hairston, Scottie Wilbekin
2015–163rd placeLast 8EuroCup
Regular season
Dragan Šakota
Jure Zdovc
Dimitrios Moraitis, Dimitrios Katsivelis, T. J. Carter, Philip Scrubb, Zisis Sarikopoulos, Malik Hairston, Chris Warren, O. D. Anosike, Dionte Christmas, Georgios Tsalmpouris, Giannis Kalampokis, Edin Atić, Nikos Kamarianos, Dušan Šakota, D. J. Cooper, Nondas Papantoniou, Milan Milošević, Loukas Mavrokefalidis, J'Covan Brown, Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Taurean Green, Malcolm Armstead, Micheal Eric
2016–173rd placeLast 4Champions League
Last 16
Jure Zdovc
Sotiris Manolopoulos
Dimitrios Moraitis, Roko Ukić, Nikola Ivanović, Michael Dixon, Giannoulis Larentzakis, Dionysis Skoulidas, Kostas Vasileiadis, Georgios Tsalmpouris, Edin Atić, Nikos Kamarianos, Dušan Šakota, Jawad Williams, Milan Milošević, Josh Owens, Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Randal Falker, Loukas Mavrokefalidis, Donnie McGrath, Brad Newley, Chinemelu Elonu
2017–18bgcolor= 5th placeWinnerChampions League
Winner
Sotiris Manolopoulos
Dragan Šakota
Kevin Punter, Delroy James, Mike Green, Manny Harris, Giannoulis Larentzakis, Vassilis Xanthopoulos, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Kelsey Barlow, Edin Atić, Dušan Šakota, Ioannis Agravanis, Dimitrios Moraitis, Michalis Kamperidis, Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Vassilis Kavvadas, Vince Hunter, Chinemelu Elonu
2018–193rd placeLast 8Champions League
Last 8
Intercontinental Cup
Winner
Luca BanchiDimitrios Moraitis, Giannoulis Larentzakis, Georgios Tsalmpouris, Dušan Šakota, Delroy James, Vassilis Xanthopoulos, Jonas Mačiulis, Malcolm Griffin, Vassilis Kavvadas, Jordan Theodore, Howard Sant-Roos, Nikos Rogkavopoulos, Charis Giannopoulos, Vince Hunter
2019–202nd placeWinnerChampions League
Finalist
Ilias PapatheodorouMarcus Slaughter, Vassilis Toliopoulos, Mario Chalmers, Nikos Gkikas, Jonas Mačiulis, Dimitris Kaklamanakis, Keith Langford, Howard Sant-Roos, Nikos Rogkavopoulos, Charis Giannopoulos, Kendrick Ray, Linos Chrysikopoulos, Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Stefan Janković, Vlado Janković
2020–213rd placebgcolor=Last 8bgcolor=4th placestyle=Champions League
Playoffs
Ilias Papatheodorou
Vangelis Angelou
Marcus Slaughter, Vassilis Toliopoulos, Costis Gontikas, Nikos Gkikas, Jonas Mačiulis, Dimitrios Katsivelis, Keith Langford, Moses Kingsley, Nikos Rogkavopoulos, Dimitrios Moraitis, Yanick Moreira, Linos Chrysikopoulos, Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Daryl Macon, Vlado Janković
2021–22bgcolor=6th placebgcolor=Last 43rd placestyle=Champions League
Group Stage
Stefanos Dedas
Curro Segura
Quino Colom, Dimitris Flionis, Andy Rautins, Andreas Petropoulos, Braian Angola, Panagiotis Filippakos, Keith Langford, Nikos Pappas, Eric Griffin, Michalis Karlis, Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Ioannis Kouzeloglou, Ian Hummer, Antonis Koniaris, Kostas Saxionis, Emmanouil Karlis, Odysseas Mouzourakis, Sotiris Gogolos
2022–23bgcolor=6th placebgcolor=Last 4style=Champions League
Last 8
Ilias KantzourisAntonis Koniaris, Dimitris Flionis, Andreas Petropoulos, Vassilis Xanthopoulos, Pierre Oriola, Panagiotis Filippakos, Vlado Janković, Isaiah Miles, Eric Griffin, Nikos Pappas, Ioannis Kouzeloglou, Nikos Persidis, Tim Frazier, Cameron McGriff, Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Costis Gontikas, Alexander Madsen, Kostas Papadakis, Kenny Williams, Akil Mitchell, Jānis Strēlnieks, Sotiris Gogolos, Brynton Lemar, Moisis Mitrelos
2023–24bgcolor=TBDbgcolor=TBDstyle=Champions League
TBD
Joan PlazaDimitris Flionis, Justin Tillman, Langston Hall, Chasson Randle, Zois Karampelas, Alfredos Pilavios, Omiros Netzipoglou, Manos Chatzidakis, Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Ben McLemore, Ioannis Kouzeloglou, Mfiondu Kabengele, Thomas Kottas, Jordan McRae, Jordan Morgan, Moisis Mitrelos, Manolis Mataliotakis, Ricky Ledo, Brandon Knight, Dimitrios Agravanis

Greek Basket League participation

AEK was one of three Greek teams that had always competed in the first tier Greek competition until it first experienced relegation following the 2010–11 season, and thus did not play in the top-tier in the 2011–12 season. The following table illustrates the performance of AEK in the national divisions over the years.

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Pos.646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899000102030405060708091011121314151617181920212223
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222222222
3333333
444444444444
55555555
6666666
77777
8888
9999
101010
11
12
1313
14
A221
Β3

Player records

Club top scorers and most appearances

No.PlayerNationalityPositionPlaying careerCoaching career
6 1963–80 1979–80
10 1959–75 1986–87
9 1976–91
1994–95
2009–01/2011
8 1962–74
9 1995–05
2007–09
2017–present

Retired jerseys

No.PlayerNationalityPositionPlaying careerCoaching career
6Georgios TrontzosC1963–80 1979–80
10Georgios AmerikanosSG1959–75 1986–87
13Stevan JelovacPF2021

One-club men

PlayerNationalityDebutLast Game
Vangelis Dermanoutsos 1955 1967
Nikos Nesiadis 1964 1976
1982 1991

Personnel

Coaching and medical staff

Coaching staff
Medical staff

Notable former players

Greece
USA
Rest of Europe
Rest of Americas
Oceania
Africa

Club captains

AEK B.C. team captains, since the 1951–52 season:

PeriodCaptain
1951–1959 Konstantinos Karamanlis
?–1975 Georgios Amerikanos
1975–1980 Georgios Trontzos
1980–1991 Minas Gekos
1991–1993 Kostas Patavoukas
1993–1994 Alexis Giannopoulos
1994–1995 Minas Gekos
1995–1997 Dimitris Podaras
1997–1999 Bane Prelevic
1999–2005 Nikos Chatzis
2005–2006 Georgios Tsiaras
2006–2007 Makis Nikolaidis
2007–2009 Nikos Chatzis
2009–2011 Periklis Dorkofikis
2011–2012 Fotis Vasilopoulos
2012–2014 Alexis Falekas
2014–2015 Michalis Polytarchou
2015–2019 Dušan Šakota
2019–2020 Jonas Mačiulis
2020–2021 Nikos Zisis
2021–2023 Dimitrios Mavroeidis
2023–present Dimitris Flionis

Head coaches

Head CoachFromToTitles & Honors
Konstantinos Karamanlis19571958Greek League Champion (1958)
Missas Pantazopoulos19621966EuroLeague Final Four (1966)
Greek League Champion (1963, 1964, 1965, 1966)
Themis Cholevas19651966EuroLeague Final Four (1966)
Greek League Champion (1966)
Nikos Milas19671974FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup Champion (1968)
Greek League Champion (1968, 1970)
Kostas Mourouzis19741977Greek Cup Finalist (1976)
Georgios Amerikanos1977
1978
1986
1987
Greek Cup Finalist (1978)
Faidon Matthaiou19771979
Georgios Trontzos19791980Greek Cup Finalist (1980)
Fred G. Develey19801981Greek Cup Winner (1981)
Vangelis Nikitopoulos1982
1987
1989
1991
1986
1988
1990
1992
Greek Cup Finalist (1988, 1992)
Michalis Anastasiadis19861987
Kostas Anastasatos19871987
Krešimir Ćosić1988
1990
1989
1991
Nikos Nesiadis1988
1993
1996
1989
1993
1996
Richard Dukeshire19931993
Michalis Kyritsis19921993
- Steve Giatzoglou19931994
Apostolos Kontos19941994
- Vlade Đurović1994
1995
1995
1996
- Slobodan Subotić19961996
Giannis Ioannidis19961998EuroLeague Finalist (1998)
Greek Cup Finalist (1998)
Georgios Kalafatakis19981999
Kostas Politis19991999Greek Cup Finalist (1999)
Dušan Ivković19992001EuroLeague Semi-finals (2001)
FIBA Saporta Cup Champion (2000)
Greek Cup Winner (2000, 2001)
-- Dragan Šakota2001
2014
2017
2003
2015
2018
FIBA Champions League Champion (2018)
Greek League Champion (2002)
Greek Cup Winner (2018)
Fotis Katsikaris20032005
Costas Oikonomakis20112011
Dimitris Liogas20112012
Dimitris Papanikolaou20122012
Nikos Karagiannis20122012
Dimitris Papadopoulos20122012
Vangelis Ziagkos20122014
Jure Zdovc20152017
Sotiris Manolopoulos20172017
Luca Banchi20182019FIBA Intercontinental Cup Champion (2019)
Ilias Papatheodorou20192021Greek Cup Winner (2020)
Vangelis Angelou20212021
Stefanos Dedas20212022
Curro Segura20222022
Ilias Kantzouris2022[47] 2023[48]
Joan Plaza2023[49] [50] 2024

Chairmen history

ChairmanYears
Alexandros Strogilos
Konstantinos Sarifis
Konstantinos Theofanidis
Konstantinos Chrisopoulos
Vassilios Fridas
Emilios Ionas
Spiridon Skouras
Georgios Melas
Eleftherios Venizelos
Georgios Chrisafidis
Nikolaos Goumas
Alexandros Makridis
Georgios Toubalidis
Michail Trikoglou
Emmanuil Calitsounakis
Kosmas Kiriakidis
Ilias Georgopoulos
Georgios Chrisafidis
ChairmanYears
Kosmas Chatzicharalabous
Dimitrios Avramidis
Ioannis Theodorakopoulos
Kosmas Chatzicharalabous
Dimitris Rousakis
Takis Dimitrakopoulos
Chrysostomos Psomiadis
Takis Dimitrakopoulos
Dimitris Rousakis
Konstantinos Voutsopoulos
Chrysostomos Psomiadis
Michalis Lefakis
Ioannis Filippou
Ioannis Granitsas
Vasilis Tzivelekis
Charalambos Karamanlis
Nikos Georgantzoglou

Relationship with other clubs

AEK has links with many basketball clubs in Greece, and other countries where Greek immigrants and friends of the club live, like ΑΕΚ Stockholm B.C. in Sweden, and Greek clubs like AEK Argos B.C. and AEK Tripolis B.C.

Bibliography

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. https://www.aekbc.gr/el/articles-9/agwnistikh-edra.htm AEK BC Official Website (in Greek)
  2. http://esake.gr/el/action/EsaketeamView?idteam=00000010&mode=4 ESAKE Official Website (in Greek)
  3. Web site: Makis Angelopoulos . 24 November 2014 . news.gr .
  4. Web site: Vertical Solutions . 24 November 2014 . news.gr .
  5. http://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/competition/teams/showteam?clubcode=AEK euroleaguebasketball.net
  6. Web site: AEK – Basketball Champions League . championsleague.basketball . 2 October 2020 . Online.
  7. The history of AEK by Panos Makridis. Athlitiki Iho
  8. http://aekbc.gr/en/articles-7/trophies.htm
  9. Web site: FIBA Cup Winners' Cup 1967-68 . fibaeurope.com . 6 October 2022 . Online.
  10. Web site: All-time attendance records . Euroleague.net . 30 September 2010.
  11. Web site: The two unrecorded cups of AEK (Greek).
  12. Web site: VIRTUS BUCKLER BOLOGNA 58-44 AEK . fibaeurope.com . 6 October 2022 . Online.
  13. Web site: AEK 83-76 VIRTUS BUCKLER BOLOGNA . fibaeurope.com . 6 October 2022 . Online.
  14. http://www.esake.gr/el/7141F2CE The Return of the Queen
  15. Web site: Συντελής . Ορέστης . Στο Eurocup ΑΕΚ και Άρης . novasports.gr . 29 June 2015 . 7 October 2022 . Online . el.
  16. Web site: Παπαπαύλου . Παύλος . Basket League 2015-16 by Gazzetta . gazzetta.gr . 7 October 2022 . Online . el.
  17. Web site: Σε όμιλο του Champions League η ΑΕΚ . contra.gr . 19 August 2016 . 7 October 2022 . Online . el.
  18. Web site: AEK Athens B.C in Basketball Champions League . aekbc.gr . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  19. Web site: Σταύρου . Χάρης . Βασίλισσα ξανά και Κυπελλούχος Ελλάδας για το 2018 η ΑΕΚ . sport24.gr . 11 September 2022 . Online . el.
  20. Web site: Μελάγιες . Κωνσταντίνος . Ολυμπιακός - ΑΕΚ 83-88 (pics & vid) . gazzetta.gr . 11 September 2022 . Online . el.
  21. Web site: Georgakopoulos . George . AEK breaks Greek duopoly to win the Cup . ekathimerini.com . 11 September 2022 . Online.
  22. Web site: AEK CROWNED CHAMPIONS! . championsleague.basketball . 17 June 2019 . Online.
  23. Web site: AEK Athens crowned European Basketball Champions League champions after beating Monaco 100-94 . naftemporiki.gr . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  24. Web site: AGONASport.com . AEK become FIBA Basketball Champions . greekcitytimes.com . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  25. Web site: Xinhua . AEK Athens beat Monaco 100–94 to seize Basketball Champions League title . chinadaily.com . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  26. Web site: Toli . Fani . AEK Wins Basketball Champions League (video) . greekreporter.com . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  27. Web site: FIBA Intercontinental Cup - Team in Focus: AEK . fiba.basketball . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  28. Web site: Deeks . Mark . AEK Athens: Can the BCL Champs repeat? . sportingnews.com . 27 March 2019 . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  29. Web site: Σταύρου . Χάρης . ΑΕΚ - Μπάμπεργκ 69-67: Άγγιξε την πρόκριση, της την "έκλεψαν" Τέιλορ και Ράις . sport24.gr . 7 October 2022 . Online . el.
  30. Web site: Πετροπούλου . Κάτια . ΑΕΚ - Μπάμπεργκ 69-67 . gazzetta.gr . 7 October 2022 . Online . el.
  31. Web site: AEK and Flamengo at the steps of glory . fiba.basketball . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  32. Web site: AEK beat Flamengo in Final to win FIBA Intercontinental Cup . fiba.basketball . 3 February 2021 . Online.
  33. Web site: AEK gets silverware: Greek team beats Flamengo to become 2019 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Champion [VIDEO] ]. neoskosmos.com . 18 February 2019 . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  34. Web site: ALL-TIME MEDALISTS . fiba.basketball . 17 June 2019 . Online.
  35. Web site: BASKET: Irresistible AEK wins Intercontinental Cup in Brazil . greekmediagroup.com . 21 February 2019 . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  36. Web site: Τρίγκας . Αλέξανδρος . ΚΥΠΕΛΛΟ ΜΠΑΣΚΕΤ Προμηθέας - ΑΕΚ 57-61: Κυπελλούχος Ελλάδας για πέμπτη φορά η Ένωση . sport24.gr . 11 September 2022 . Online . el.
  37. Web site: Κύπελλο Ελλάδος μπάσκετ: Η ΑΕΚ σήκωσε το τρόπαιο -Νίκησε 61-57 τον Προμηθέα Πατρών! . iefimerida.gr . 16 February 2020 . 11 September 2022 . Online . el.
  38. Web site: Allstarbasket Team . Κύπελλο Ελλάδας 2019/20 . allstarbasket.gr . 11 September 2022 . Online . el.
  39. News: Hereda San Pablo Burgos crowned 2020 Basketball Champions League winners. 4 October 2020. 5 October 2020. Basketball Champions League.
  40. Web site: Askounis . John . AEK sets BCL attendance record for games outside Final Four . eurohoops.net . 17 March 2019 . 7 October 2022 . Online.
  41. Web site: Colours info. aekfc.gr. 20 March 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080331113307/http://www.aekfc.gr/index.asp?a_id=319. 31 March 2008. dead.
  42. Web site: Ευχαρίστησε FILA η ΑΕΚ - Θα ντύνεται με Macron του χρόνου . sport-fm.gr . 11 May 2023 . Online . el . Με ανακοίνωσή της, η «Ένωση» ευχαρίστησε τη FILA για τη συνεργασία των οκτώ προηγούμενων χρόνων..
  43. Web site: Ανακοίνωσε τη συμφωνία με Macron για 5 χρόνια η ΑΕΚ . sport-fm.gr . 11 May 2023 . Online . el . Η Macron και η ΑΕΚ BC ανακοινώνουν, ότι από την ερχόμενη περίοδο και έως το 2028 θα πορεύονται μαζί, αφού η “Bασίλισσα” του ελληνικού μπάσκετ θα φορά ΜΑCRON HERO..
  44. https://www.aekbc.gr/el/articles-9/agwnistikh-edra.htm AEK BC Official Website (in Greek)
  45. http://esake.gr/el/action/EsaketeamView?idteam=00000010&mode=4 ESAKE Official Website (in Greek)
  46. Web site: galanissportsdata a2 basketball . 24 July 2020 . 16 March 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220316121524/http://213.16.167.141/sportsdata/basketball/mena2/Season2011_12/a2rank.asp?day=30 . dead .
  47. Web site: Kantzouris appointed new Head Coach . aekbc.gr . 7 July 2022 . Online . el.
  48. Web site: Τέλος ο Καντζούρης από την ΑΕΚ . sport-fm.gr . 11 May 2023 . Online . el.
  49. Web site: Barbarousis . Stavros . Joan Plaza set to become AEK's head coach . eurohoops.net . 14 June 2023 . Online . 2023.
  50. Web site: ΕΠΙΣΗΜΟ: Εποχή Πλάθα στην ΑΕΚ! . enwsi.gr . 14 June 2023 . 14 June 2023 . Online . el.