PAO Thriamvos Athens explained

PAO Thriamvos Athens
History:Doxa Athens
1930-1967
Phoebus Athens
1946-1967
Thriamvos Athens
1967-present
Founded:1930
Colours: Green, Blue
Club Titles:1

PAO Thriamvos Athinon (Greek, Modern (1453-);: ΠΑΟ Θρίαμβος Αθηνών) is a Greek sport club based in Athens. It was founded in 1930, originally under the name Mikrasiatiki Athens and later Doxa Athens. It has departments in football, basketball and handball. The club is based in the neighbourhood of Athens, Neos Kosmos. Because some departments of the club use the sport facilities of nearby suburb Dafni, the club is also named PAO Thriamvos Athinon/Dafnis.[1]

History

The club was existed during interwar under the name Thriamvos Harokopou and Thriamvos Cynosarges. This club was dissolved during world war and the club refounded in 1967 from the merge of the clubs Phoebus Athens and Doxa Athens. Doxa Athens was founded in 1930, originally under the name Mikrasiatiki Athens and Phoebus was founded in 1946. From the founding's date of its predecessors, as founding date of the club refers 1930. Thriamvos Athens achieved to play eight times in Gamma Ethniki (third divisions), during the period 1983-1992, that was the most successful period for the club. Nevertheless, the most important success of the club was the win of Greek Women's Basketball Cup in 1998. This is the only panhellenic title of the club until now.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Π.Α.Ο. Θρίαμβος Αθηνών/Δάφνης. dafni-ymittos.net. 10 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20141108020934/http://dafni-ymittos.net/index.php/2014-05-13-04-54-43/p-a-o-thriamvos-athinon-dafnis. 8 November 2014. dead.
  2. Web site: Διακρίσεις. thriamvos.info. 10 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150326012014/http://thriamvos.info/diakriseis.html. 26 March 2015. dead.