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[[Image:PAO BC Panathinaikos logo.jpg|thumb|150px|P.A.O. BC - team crest]] | [[Image:PAO BC Panathinaikos logo.jpg|thumb|150px|P.A.O. BC - team crest]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Panathinaikos BC 1994 - Nikos Galis - Panagiotis Giannakis.jpg|thumb|200px|1994 with Galis and Giannakis]] | ||
[[Image:1996 Euroleague Champions Panathinaikos.jpg|thumb|200px|1996 Euroleague Champion]] | [[Image:1996 Euroleague Champions Panathinaikos.jpg|thumb|200px|1996 Euroleague Champion]] | ||
[[Image:Panathinaikos BC Intercontinental Champions 1996.jpg|thumb|200px|1996 Intercontinental Cup Winner]] | [[Image:Panathinaikos BC Intercontinental Champions 1996.jpg|thumb|200px|1996 Intercontinental Cup Winner]] | ||
[[Image:Panathinaikos BC Euroleague 2000 Champion.jpg|thumb|200px|2000 Euroleague Champion]] | [[Image:Panathinaikos BC Euroleague 2000 Champion.jpg|thumb|200px|2000 Euroleague Champion]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Panathinaikos BC 2002 Euroleague Champions.jpg|thumb|200px|2002 Euroleague Champion]] | ||
'''Panathinaikos Basketball Club''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Παναθηναϊκός ΚΑΕ) is the [[basketball]] team of [[Panathinaikos Sports Club]] (PAO). | '''Panathinaikos Basketball Club''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Παναθηναϊκός ΚΑΕ) is the [[basketball]] team of [[Panathinaikos Sports Club]] (PAO). | ||
Panathinaikos are one of the most successful basketball teams in [[Greece]] and one of the best in Europe. Thirty-one national championships, eight Greek Cups, six European Champions' Cups (or Euroleague) and one Inter-continental Cup adorn the team's trophy collection. | Panathinaikos are one of the most successful basketball teams in [[Greece]] and one of the best in Europe. Thirty-one national championships, eight Greek Cups, six European Champions' Cups (or Euroleague) and one Inter-continental Cup adorn the team's trophy collection. | ||
+ | == History == | ||
Within their 85 years of existence - the basketball department was founded in [[1922]] - Panathinaikos have written many golden pages in their history. Legends of world baskeball have played with the club ([[Dominique Wilkins]], [[Byron Scott]], [[Dino Radja]], [[Dejan Bodiroga]], [[Nick Galis]], [[Panagiotis Giannakis]], [[Stojan Vrankovic]], [[Fanis Christodoulou]] among others). These players have made the name of Panathinaikos one of the most well-known in Europe and the most successful team of the last decade on the European continent (along with Maccabi Tel Aviv) with three Euroleague titles. | Within their 85 years of existence - the basketball department was founded in [[1922]] - Panathinaikos have written many golden pages in their history. Legends of world baskeball have played with the club ([[Dominique Wilkins]], [[Byron Scott]], [[Dino Radja]], [[Dejan Bodiroga]], [[Nick Galis]], [[Panagiotis Giannakis]], [[Stojan Vrankovic]], [[Fanis Christodoulou]] among others). These players have made the name of Panathinaikos one of the most well-known in Europe and the most successful team of the last decade on the European continent (along with Maccabi Tel Aviv) with three Euroleague titles. | ||
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Participations of the team in the Final Four held in Tel-Aviv are also worth mentioning ([[1994]]) and in Zaragoza ([[1995]]). Other significant successes are: the two participations in the semifinals of the Cup Winners Cup ([[1969]], [[1998]]), reaching the semi-finals of the Champions' Cup in [[1972]]. In [[1982]], Panathinaikos participated in the finals of the Champions Cup of that time, eliminating CSKA Moscow and Lefski Sofia in the process. | Participations of the team in the Final Four held in Tel-Aviv are also worth mentioning ([[1994]]) and in Zaragoza ([[1995]]). Other significant successes are: the two participations in the semifinals of the Cup Winners Cup ([[1969]], [[1998]]), reaching the semi-finals of the Champions' Cup in [[1972]]. In [[1982]], Panathinaikos participated in the finals of the Champions Cup of that time, eliminating CSKA Moscow and Lefski Sofia in the process. | ||
==[[A1 Division|A1 Championships]]== | ==[[A1 Division|A1 Championships]]== | ||
− | [[1947]], [[1951]], [[1954]], [[1961]], [[1962]], [[1967]] [[1969]],[[1971]], [[1972]], [[1973]], [[1974]], [[1975]], [[1977]], [[1979]], [[1980]], [[1981]], [[1982]], [[1983]], [[1984]], [[1998]], [[1999]], [[2000]], [[2001]], [[2003]], [[2004]], [[2005]], [[2006]], [[2007]], [[2008]], [[2009]], [[2010]], [[2011]] | + | [[1947]], [[1951]], [[1954]], [[1961]], [[1962]], [[1967]] [[1969]],[[1971]], [[1972]], [[1973]], [[1974]], [[1975]], [[1977]], [[1979]], [[1980]], [[1981]], [[1982]], [[1983]], [[1984]], [[1998]], [[1999]], [[2000]], [[2001]], [[2003]], [[2004]], [[2005]], [[2006]], [[2007]], [[2008]], [[2009]], [[2010]], [[2011]], [[2013]], [[2014]] |
==[[Greek Basketball Cup|Greek Cup]]s== | ==[[Greek Basketball Cup|Greek Cup]]s== | ||
− | [[1979]], [[1982]], [[1983]], [[1986]], [[1993]], [[1996]], [[2003]], [[2005]], [[2006]], [[2007]], [[2008]], [[2009]], [[2012]], [[2013]] | + | [[1979]], [[1982]], [[1983]], [[1986]], [[1993]], [[1996]], [[2003]], [[2005]], [[2006]], [[2007]], [[2008]], [[2009]], [[2012]], [[2013]], [[2014]] |
==Euroleague== | ==Euroleague== | ||
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| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA European Champions Cup 1962-63|Last 16]] | | [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA European Champions Cup 1962-63|Last 16]] | ||
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− | | [[Petros Panagiotarakos]], [[Giorgos Vassilakopoulos]], [[Kostas Politis]], [[Panos Koukopoulos]], [[Stelios Tavoularis]], Liamis, Katsikidis, Zanis | + | | [[Petros Panagiotarakos]], [[Giorgos Vassilakopoulos]], [[Kostas Politis]], [[Panos Koukopoulos]], [[Stelios Tavoularis]], [[Giorgos Liamis]], Katsikidis, Zanis |
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| '''1963-64''' | | '''1963-64''' | ||
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| [[Korac Cup]] <br>[[Korac Cup 1988-89|Last 16]] | | [[Korac Cup]] <br>[[Korac Cup 1988-89|Last 16]] | ||
| | | | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Edgar Jones]], [[David Stergakos]], [[Liveris Andritsos]], [[Memos Ioannou]], [[Takis Koroneos]], [[Argyris Papapetrou]], [[Giorgos Skropolithas]] |
|- | |- | ||
| '''1989-90''' | | '''1989-90''' | ||
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| [[Korac Cup]] <br>[[Korac Cup 1989-90|Last 64]] | | [[Korac Cup]] <br>[[Korac Cup 1989-90|Last 64]] | ||
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− | | [[ | + | | [[Edgar Jones]], [[David Stergakos]], [[Liveris Andritsos]], [[Memos Ioannou]], [[Takis Koroneos]], [[Argyris Papapetrou]], [[Giorgos Skropolithas]], [[Argyris Pedulakis]], [[Dimitris Dimakopoulos]], [[Dionysis Fragiskatos]] |
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| '''1990-91''' | | '''1990-91''' | ||
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| [[Korac Cup]] <br>[[Korac Cup 1991-92|Last 16]] | | [[Korac Cup]] <br>[[Korac Cup 1991-92|Last 16]] | ||
| [[Željko Pavličević]] | | [[Željko Pavličević]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Antonio Davis]], [[Fragiskos Alvertis]], [[Nikos Ekonomou]], [[Christos Myriounis]], [[Minas Gekos]], [[David Stergakos]], [[Liveris Andritsos]], [[Argyris Papapetrou]], [[Giorgos Skropolithas]], [[Argyris Pedulakis]], [[Dinos Kalambakos]] [[Yannis Georgikopoulos]], [[Greg Ikonomu]], [[Sotiris Manolopoulos]], [[Scott Roth]] |
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| '''1992-93''' | | '''1992-93''' | ||
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| bgcolor= green| | | bgcolor= green| | ||
| [[Željko Pavličević]] | | [[Željko Pavličević]] | ||
− | | | + | | [[Nikos Galis]], [[Arijan Komazec]], [[Stojko Vranković]], [[Tiit Sokk]], [[Fragiskos Alvertis]], [[Nikos Ekonomou]], [[Christos Myriounis]], [[Argiris Papapetrou]], [[Giannis Georgikopoulos]] |
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| '''1993-94''' | | '''1993-94''' | ||
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| bgcolor= #CD7F32| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA European Championship 1993-94|3rd place]] | | bgcolor= #CD7F32| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA European Championship 1993-94|3rd place]] | ||
| [[Kostas Politis]] | | [[Kostas Politis]] | ||
− | | | + | | [[Nikos Galis]], [[Alexander Volkov (basketball)|Alexander Volkov]], [[Stojko Vranković]], [[Tiit Sokk]], [[Fragiskos Alvertis]], [[Nikos Ekonomou]], [[Christos Myriounis]], [[Costas Patavoukas]], [[Yannis Papayannis]], [[Giannis Georgikopoulos]], [[Minas Gekos]], [[Aivar Kuusmaa]], [[Giorgos Chrysanthopoulos]], [[Dionysis Kourlis]] |
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| '''1994-95''' | | '''1994-95''' | ||
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| bgcolor= #CD7F32| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA European Championship 1994-95|3rd place]] | | bgcolor= #CD7F32| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA European Championship 1994-95|3rd place]] | ||
| [[Eythimis Kiumurtzoglou]] | | [[Eythimis Kiumurtzoglou]] | ||
− | | | + | | [[Nikos Galis]], [[Panagiotis Giannakis]], [[Žarko Paspalj]], [[Stojko Vranković]], [[Miroslav Peckarski]], [[Tiit Sokk]], [[Fragiskos Alvertis]], [[Nikos Ekonomou]], [[Christos Myriounis]], [[Costas Patavoukas]], [[Yannis Papayannis]], [[Giannis Georgikopoulos]], [[Aivar Kuusmaa]], [[Giorgos Chrysanthopoulos]], [[Dionysis Kourlis]] |
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| '''1995-96''' | | '''1995-96''' | ||
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| bgcolor= gold| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA European Championship 1995-96|Champion]] | | bgcolor= gold| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA European Championship 1995-96|Champion]] | ||
| [[Božidar Maljković]] | | [[Božidar Maljković]] | ||
− | | | + | | [[Dominique Wilkins]], [[Stojko Vranković]], [[Panagiotis Giannakis]], [[Fragiskos Alvertis]], [[Nikos Ekonomou]], [[Kostas Patavoukas]], [[John Korfas]], [[Tzanis Stavrakopoulos]], [[Miroslav Pecarski]], [[Vagelis Vourtzoumis]], [[Christos Myriounis]] |
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| '''1996-97''' | | '''1996-97''' | ||
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| [[Saporta Cup|EuroCup]] <br>[[FIBA EuroCup 1997-98|Last 4]] | | [[Saporta Cup|EuroCup]] <br>[[FIBA EuroCup 1997-98|Last 4]] | ||
| [[Lefteris Subotic]] | | [[Lefteris Subotic]] | ||
− | | | + | | [[Dino Radja]], [[Byron Scott (basketball)|Byron Scott]], [[Fannis Christodoulou]], [[Fragiskos Alvertis]], [[Nikos Ekonomou]], [[Antonis Fotsis]], [[Michael Koch (basketball)|Michael Koch]], [[Ferran Martinez]], [[Costas Patavoukas]], [[Sascha Hupmann]], [[Giorgos Kalaitzis]], [[Johnny Branch]], [[Andreas Glyniadakis]], [[Vagelis Vourtzoumis]] |
|- | |- | ||
| '''1998-99''' | | '''1998-99''' | ||
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| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA Euroleague 1998-99|Last 16]] | | [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA Euroleague 1998-99|Last 16]] | ||
| [[Lefteris Subotic]] | | [[Lefteris Subotic]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Dejan Bodiroga]], [[Dino Radja]], [[Fragiskos Alvertis]], [[Nikos Ekonomou]], [[Ferdinando Gentile]], [[Michael Koch (basketball)|Michael Koch]], [[Costas Patavoukas]], [[Nikos Boudouris]], [[Pat Burke]], [[Sascha Hupmann]], [[Giorgos Kalaitzis]], [[Kostas Maglos]], [[Alexandros Anthis]], [[Andreas Glyniadakis]] |
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| '''1999-00''' | | '''1999-00''' | ||
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| bgcolor= gold| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA Euroleague 1999-00|Champion]] | | bgcolor= gold| [[Euroleague]] <br>[[FIBA Euroleague 1999-00|Champion]] | ||
| [[Željko Obradović]] | | [[Željko Obradović]] | ||
− | | | + | | [[Dejan Bodiroga]], [[Željko Rebrača]], [[Johnny Rogers]], [[Oded Kattash]], [[Fragiskos Alvertis]], [[Giorgos Kalaitzis]], [[Antonis Fotsis]], [[Ferdinando Gentile]], [[Nikos Boudouris]], [[Pat Burke]], [[Andreas Glyniadakis]] |
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| '''2000-01''' | | '''2000-01''' |
Revision as of 19:22, August 7, 2019
Panathinaikos Basketball Club (Greek: Παναθηναϊκός ΚΑΕ) is the basketball team of Panathinaikos Sports Club (PAO).
Panathinaikos are one of the most successful basketball teams in Greece and one of the best in Europe. Thirty-one national championships, eight Greek Cups, six European Champions' Cups (or Euroleague) and one Inter-continental Cup adorn the team's trophy collection.
Contents
History
Within their 85 years of existence - the basketball department was founded in 1922 - Panathinaikos have written many golden pages in their history. Legends of world baskeball have played with the club (Dominique Wilkins, Byron Scott, Dino Radja, Dejan Bodiroga, Nick Galis, Panagiotis Giannakis, Stojan Vrankovic, Fanis Christodoulou among others). These players have made the name of Panathinaikos one of the most well-known in Europe and the most successful team of the last decade on the European continent (along with Maccabi Tel Aviv) with three Euroleague titles.
The course of Panathinaikos in the European Cups commenced in 1962, in the Champions' Cup of the time. They played against Hapoel Tel Aviv in the first round and were eliminated (72-84, 56-82).
On April 1996 in Paris, Panathinaikos became the first Greek team to win the European Championships, beating FC Barcelona in a unique final tournament, by 67-66. In September of the same year the team also won the Inter-continental cup, prevailing by 2-1 wins over Olympia Venado Tuerto of Argentina (83-89, 83-78, 101-76). In 2000 at Thessaloniki, Panathinaikos were crowned Champions of Europe for the second time, defeating Maccabi by 73-67 in the final. In 2002 in Bologna, Panathinaikos three-peated, beating Kinder Bologna by 89-83 in the final. Their fourth title came in Athens on May 6, 2007, when they defeated CSKA Moscow 93-91. On May 3, 2009, Panathinaikos again defeated CSKA Moscow 73-71 for title number five. Title number six came in 2011, in Barcelona, against Maccabi Tel-Aviv.
Participations of the team in the Final Four held in Tel-Aviv are also worth mentioning (1994) and in Zaragoza (1995). Other significant successes are: the two participations in the semifinals of the Cup Winners Cup (1969, 1998), reaching the semi-finals of the Champions' Cup in 1972. In 1982, Panathinaikos participated in the finals of the Champions Cup of that time, eliminating CSKA Moscow and Lefski Sofia in the process.
A1 Championships
1947, 1951, 1954, 1961, 1962, 1967 1969,1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014
Greek Cups
1979, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1993, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014
Euroleague
Intercontinental Cup
Seasons
Players
- Phaedon Mattheou
- Stelios Arvanitis
- Yiannis Lambrou
- Thanasis Peppas
- Petros Panagiotarakos
- Giorgos Kolokithas
- Apostolos Kontos
- Dimitris Kokolakis
- Takis Koroneos
- Christos Iordanidis
- Christos Kefalos
- David Stergakos
- Liveris Andritsos
- Memos Ioannou
- Nick Galis
- Stojan Vrancovic
- Alexander Volkov
- Panagiotis Giannakis
- Zarko Paspalj
- Dino Rađa
- Nikos Oikonomou
- Nikos Boudouris
- Fanis Christodoulou
- Kostas Patavoukas
- John Korfas
- Antonios Fotsis
- Lazaros Papadopoulos
- Frangiskos Alvertis
- Kostas Tsartsaris
- Dimos Dikoudis
- Dimitris Diamantidis
- Tony Delk
- Sani Becirovic