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[[Image:Olympiakos BC 1979 Euroleague semifinalist - final6.jpeg|thumb|200px|1979 Euroleague final 6]]
==Events==
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[[Image:Olympiakos BC 1994 Euroleague final.jpg|thumb|200px|1994 Euroleague final]]
===January===
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[[Image:Olympiakos BC 1995 Euroleague final.jpg|thumb|200px|1995 Euroleague final]]
*[[January 7]]: [[Fanis Gekas]] signs for Samsunspor thus becoming the first [[Football (soccer)|football]] player from [[Greece]] to sign for a Turkish side.
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[[Image:Olympiakos 1997.jpg|thumb|200px|1997 Euroleague Champion]]
*[[January 13]]: Standard & Poor's downgrades the credit rating of [[Cyprus]] by two notches pushing it into junk status.
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[[Image:Olympiakos BC 1999 Euroleague final4.jpg|thumb|200px|1999 Euroleague 3rd place]]
*[[January 26]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index makes impressive gains of 3.93% closing at 766.23.
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'''Olympiakos BC''' is the basketball club of Olympiakos [[Piraeus]].
*[[January 27]]: Fitch cuts the credit rating of [[Cyprus]] to BBB- with a negative outlook.
 
===February===
 
*[[February 2]]: The [[House of Representatives of Cyprus]] rebukes UN envoy Alexander Downer over his "one-sided and detrimental statements and actions" that have eroded his credibility as an impartial facilitator in the talks between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
 
*[[February 3]]: The International Court of Justice rules that Italy "violated the immunity which Germany enjoys under international law" by allowing [[Greeks]] to sue Germany in Italian courts over [[WW II]] war crimes.
 
*[[February 7]]:  A general strike by the major unions of [[Greece]] paralyse the country as private and public sector workers protest the government's plans to lower the minimum wage.
 
*[[February 10]]: The four [[Popular Orthodox Rally]] government members quit their posts in protest of the proposed new austerity measures.
 
*[[February 10]]: Unions begin a 48-hour strike throughout [[Greece]].
 
*[[February 13]]: The [[Hellenic Parliament]] approves, by 199 to 74, a package of austerity measures demanded by the EU and IMF in return for a 130 billion euro bailout. Following the vote, coalition parties expel more than 40 MPs for failing to back the bill while tens of thousands violently protest in [[Athens]] and other cities across [[Greece]].
 
*[[February 16]]: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu visits [[Cyprus]] marking the first time an Israeli leader has ever visited the nearby island republic.
 
*[[February 17]]: Armed robbers steal more than 60 artefacts from a museum in [[Olympia]].
 
*[[February 17]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 824.26 as values rise 5.00%.
 
*[[February 21]]: Eurozone finance ministers agree to lend [[Greece]] 130 billion euros after 13 hours of late-night talks in Brussels.
 
*[[February 22]]: Fitch downgrades Greece two notches to C. In response, the [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 751.96 - a drop of 5.67%.
 
*[[February 23]]: The [[Hellenic parliament]] approves a law to write down 107 billion euros from its debt to private creditors.
 
*[[February 24]]: Former [[New Democracy]] MP [[Panos Kammenos]] announces the establishment of [[Independent Greeks]] - a centre-right party opposed to the EU-imposed austerity measures.
 
===March===
 
*[[March 7]]: [[APOEL FC|APOEL]] become the first [[Cypriot]] club to advance to the quarter-finals of the Champions' League after eliminating Lyon 4-3 on penalties. The regulation-time score was 1-0 which equalised the 0-1 loss in France.
 
*[[March 9]]: [[Greece]] achieves the biggest national debt writedown in history (€105 billion) as the vast majority of its private creditors sign up to a bond swap.
 
*[[March 10]]: [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] defeat [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] 71-70 and win the [[Greek Basketball Cup]].
 
*[[March 11]]: [[Dimitris Chondrokoukis]] wins gold in the [[high jump]] in the world indoor [[track and field]] Championships in [[Istanbul]] as he clears 2.33m.
 
*[[March 13]]: [[Eleftheria Eleftheriou]] with the song ''Aphrodisiac'' is chosen to represent Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest.
 
*[[March 13]]: Moody's Investors Service cuts [[Cyprus]]' sovereign rating one notch to Ba1 from Baa3, pushing it to junk status.
 
*[[March 13]]: Fitch assigns [[Greece]] a B- rating, becoming the first major rating agency to lift the country out of default territory.
 
*[[March 14]]: Former [[PASOK]] MPs [[Louka Katseli]] and [[Haris Kastanidis]] announce the creation of a new political party: the [[Social Contract]].
 
*[[March 18]]: [[Evangelos Venizelos]] is elected leader of the [[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]].
 
*[[March 18]]: The match between [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] and [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] is stopped after rowdy fans throw objects onto the pitch and set two fires in the stands. The score at the moment was 1-0 in favour of visitors [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]].
 
*[[March 21]]: The [[Hellenic Parliament]] approves the international bailout deal by 213-79.
 
===April===
 
*[[April 4]]: 77-year old pensioner, Dimitris Christoulas, shoots himself dead in [[Syntagma Square]] [[Athens]], not far from the [[Hellenic Parliament]]. Christoulas feared the austerity measures would leave him "scavenging for food in garbage cans".
 
*[[April 10]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index makes impressive gains of 3.17% closing at 730.03.
 
*[[April 10]]: The [[Panhellenic Maritime Federation]] (PNO) calls a 48-hour strike leaving thousands of holidaymakers stranded.
 
*[[April 11]]: President [[Karolos Papoulias]] proclaims national elections for [[May 6]], 2012.
 
*[[April 11]]: Former Minister, [[Akis Tsochatzopoulos]], is arrested on money laundering charges.
 
*[[April 20]]: A court in [[Greece]] finds four officials of Helios Airways guilty of manslaughter through negligence for the [[2005]] [[Helios Airways Flight 522]] disaster.
 
*[[April 23]]: The trial over responsibility of the Mari Naval Base explosion commences in [[Cyprus]].
 
*[[April 28]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] defeat [[Atromitos Athens FC|Atromitos Athens]] 2-1 in extra time to lift the [[Greek Football Cup]].
 
===May===
 
*[[May 5]]: [[AE Limassol FC|AE Limassol]] defeat [[Anorthosis Famagusta FC|Anorthosis Famagusta]] 1-0 and clinch their first Cypriot championship since [[1968]].
 
*[[May 6]]: Parliamentary elections are held throughout [[Greece]], resulting in a very strong protest vote against the austerity measures of the ruling coalition: [[New Democracy]] finish first, but with less than 19% of the vote, while [[PASOK]] end up in third place with 13%.
 
*[[May 6]]: The turnout in Greek elections is at an all-time low. 34.91% of registered voters did not cast a ballot, breaks the record of 2009, when one in three people did not vote. The highest rate of abstention was registered in [[Florina]], where 59.07% of the electorate did not turn out to vote, while in [[Attica]] the abstention rate was 24.64%.
 
*[[May 7]]: President [[Karolos Papoulias]] gives [[New Democracy]] leader, [[Antonis Samaras]], a mandate to form a government. Within hours, [[Antonis Samaras|Samaras]] returns it as he is unable to form a coalition.
 
*[[May 7]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 643.87 as values drop 6.67% in response to the political uncertainty in [[Greece]].
 
*[[May 8]]: In accordance with the Greek Constitution, President [[Karolos Papoulias]] gives [[SYRIZA]] leader, [[Alexis Tsipras]], a mandate to form a government.
 
*[[May 8]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index again records significant losses, closing at 620.54 as values drop 3.62% in response to the continued political uncertainty in [[Greece]].
 
*[[May 9]]: [[Alexis Tsipras]] returns the mandate as he too is unable to form a coalition.
 
*[[May 10]]: In accordance with the Greek Constitution, President [[Karolos Papoulias]] gives [[PASOK]] leader, [[Evangelos Venizelos]], a mandate to form a government.
 
*[[May 10]]: The Olympic torch is lit in ancient [[Olympia]].
 
*[[May 11]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] triumph over Barcelona 68-64 and qualify for the Euroleague final. In the other semi-final game, CSKA Moscow defeat [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 66-64.
 
*[[May 13]]: President [[Karolos Papoulias]] summons leaders of the country's fractious political parties in a last-ditch effort to form a new coalition government.
 
*[[May 13]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] triumph over CSKA Moscow 62-61 and win the Euroleague for the second time in their history. The red-and-whites at one point in the game were 19 points down.
 
*[[May 14]]: The moderate [[Democratic Left]] party says it will not join pro-bailout parties in a coalition without the more radical far-left [[SYRIZA]].
 
*[[May 14]]: [[Cyprus]] president [[Dimitris Christofias]] announces he will not seek re-election.
 
*[[May 14]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 584.04 as values drop 4.56% in response to the continued political uncertainty in [[Greece]].
 
*[[May 15]]: As talks to form a coalition government fail, the [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index drops another 3.62% to 562.88.
 
*[[May 16]]: President [[Karolos Papoulias]] meets with party leaders to create a caretaker government. Senior judge [[Panagiotis Pikrammenos]] is named caretaker prime minister.
 
*[[May 16]]: [[Greece]] announces [[June 17]] as the date for the country's repeat elections.
 
*[[May 17]]: The caretaker government of [[Panagiotis Pikrammenos]] is sworn in along with the newly-elected members of the [[Hellenic Parliament]].
 
*[[May 17]]: The first match of the [[basketball]] championship series between [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] and [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] is postponed as the bus carrying [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]]' players to the stadium is ambushed resulting in injuries to players [[Stratos Perperoglou]] and Stephen Smith.
 
*[[May 21]]: The leader of conservative [[New Democracy]], [[Antonis Samaras]], and the head of the liberal [[Democratic Alliance]], [[Dora Bakoyannis]], a former conservative minister and political rival, announce that they are joining forces in “a patriotic, pro-European front” aimed at “battling the forces of populism” and ensuring that the country remains in the eurozone.
 
*[[May 22]]: [[Aris Grigoriadis]] wins the second European Championship gold medal of his career, finishing first (with a time of 53.86 seconds) in the 100-meter backstroke final at Debrecen, Hungary.
 
*[[May 24]]: Rumours of a Greek exit from the Eurozone contribute to a 4.53% drop in stock values as the General Index of the [[Athens Stock Exchange]] closes at 502.52.
 
*[[May 24]]: Eighteen-year-old [[Panayiotis Samilidis]] clocked a national record of 2 minutes and 9.72 seconds at the European Swimming Championship in Debrecen, Hungary, in the 200-meters breaststroke to finish third, 1.12 seconds behind the winner, Daniel Gyurta of Hungary. [[Yiannis Drymonakos]] also finished third in the 200-meters butterfly with a time of 1:56.48, behind the winner, Laszlo Cseh, also from Hungary.
 
*[[May 25]]: The General Index of the [[Athens Stock Exchange]] drops below 500 (485.18) after another loss of 3.45% of stock values. The closing level represents a 22-year low.
 
*[[May 28]]: Diomedes Argos win the European Handball Federation Challenge Cup despite losing 22-20 to Wacker Thun, as the first match was 26-23 in favour of the Greek team.
 
===June===
 
*[[June 2]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] defeat [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 82-76, in the deciding game of the championship playoffs, to win the [[A1 League]] title - their first in 15 years.
 
  
==Deaths==
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Olympiakos won their first of its 12 [[A1 Division|Greek League]] titles in [[1949]]. Their next championship wouldn't be until [[1960]] with the low point in their history coming five years later when they were relegated.  
===January===
 
*[[January 13]]: [[Lefteris Antoniadis]], legendary Greek-Turkish footballer.
 
*[[January 13]]: Rauf Denktash, Turkish-Cypriot leader.
 
*[[January 17]]: [[Johnny Otis]], Greek-American singer, musician, talent scout.
 
*[[January 20]]: [[Ioannis Kefalogiannis]], politician
 
*[[January 24]]: [[Theodoros Angelopoulos]], film maker
 
===February===
 
*[[February 3]]: [[Nikos Apergis]], actor, politician
 
*[[February 29]]: [[Vasilis Tsivilikas]], actor, comedian
 
  
===March===
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It was in the [[1990s]] that the Reds made their biggest mark. The middle of that decade belonged to Olympiakos, not only in Greece, but all around the continent. Head coach [[Yiannis Ioannidis]] led the club to four consecutive Greek League titles between [[1993]] and [[1996]] and to the Euroleague final in [[1994]] and [[1995]]. It is worth mentioning that in order to advance to the two finals Olympiakos played with archrivals [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] and won both games.
*[[March 7]]: [[Smaroula Giouli]], actress
 
*[[March 10]]: [[Nikos Dadinopoulos]], actor
 
*[[March 10]]: [[Domna Samiou]], folk singer
 
*[[March 18]]: [[Nikos Vastardis]], actor
 
*[[March 29]]: [[Yiannis Banias]], politician
 
===April===
 
*[[April 17]]: [[Dimitris Mitropanos]], popular singer
 
*[[April 30]]: [[Yiannis Gravanis]], footballer
 
  
===May===
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[[Dusan Ivkovic]] came to the bench in [[1997]], which was the most successful year in the history of Olympiakos Basketball Club as they won the Triple Crown, i.e. all competitions in which they participated; Greek League, [[Greek Basketball Cup|Greek Cup]] and Euroleague (by beating FC Barcelona 73-58 in Rome. Olympiakos are the only Greek team to have achieved this and one of the very few in the history of European Basketball.
*[[May 4]]: [[Rashid Yekini]], one-time [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] player
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At the Euroleague final, the most valuable player of the game was David Rivers (Olympiakos' playmaker). The same year they played against the Chicago Bulls - a game between the European Champions and the Champions of the NBA. 
*[[May 6]]: [[Kostas Karras]], actor
 
*[[May 6]]: [[Marika Mitsotaki]], former first lady of [[Greece]]
 
  
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Although there was a return to the Final Four in [[1999]], a few years went by before the Reds won another trophy. The drought ended in 2001-[[2002]] with a Greek Cup victory, while Olympiakos also reached the Greek League finals and came within a victory of the Euroleague Final Four. In [[2005]], an ever-changing roster made life tough for Olympiakos. The Reds couldn't reach the Euroleague Top 16 and, despite rallying to make the Greek League playoffs, bowed out in the quarterfinals series.
  
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Olympiakos won their second Euroleague title on [[May 13]], [[2012]] by defeating CSKA Moscow 62-61 and their third back to back on [[May 12]], [[2013]] in a 100-88 win over Real Madrid.
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Olympiakos BC has been voted as the Best Team of the [[1990s]] in Europe by FIBA.
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In the 2018-2019 season the club was relegated to the [[A2 Division]] for forfeiting two League games against [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] because Olympiakos only wished the games to be officiated by foreign referees. The request was not granted by the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association and Olympiakos did not show up..
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==A1 Championships==
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*[[1949]]
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*[[1960]]
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*[[1976]]
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*[[1978]]
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*[[1993]]
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*[[1994]]
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*[[1995]]
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*[[1996]]
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*[[1997]]
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*[[2012]]
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*[[2015]]
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*[[2016]]
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==Greek Cup==
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*[[1976]]
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*[[1977]]
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*[[1978]]
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*[[1980]]
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*[[1994]]
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*[[1997]]
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*[[2002]]
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*[[2010]]
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*[[2011]]
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*[[2022]]
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*[[2023]]
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*[[2024]]
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==Euroleague==
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*[[1997]]
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*[[2012]]
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*[[2013]]
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==Seasons==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
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|-
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!|Season
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!|[[A1 Ethniki]]
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!|[[Greek Basketball Cup|Cup]]
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!|[[FIBA#Clubs|Europe]]
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!|Coach
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!|Roster
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|-
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| '''1948-49'''
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| bgcolor= gold| [[Panhellenic Championship 1948-49|Champion]]
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| bgcolor= red|
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| bgcolor= red|
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| [[Giannis Spanoudakis]]
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| [[Giannis Spanoudakis]], [[Alekos Spanoudakis]], Gerakaris, Koutsoukos, Hatzinikolaou, Tsikatos, Sinopoulos, Sidiropoulos, Gounopoulos, Arkoudeas
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|-
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| '''1959-60'''
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| bgcolor= gold| [[Panhellenic Championship 1959-60|Champion]]
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| bgcolor= red|
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| bgcolor= red|
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| [[Giannis Spanoudakis]]
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| [[Giannis Spanoudakis]], [[Alekos Spanoudakis]], Argyropoulos, Kaloudis, Gerakaris, Vamvakousis, Polihroniou, Fasilis, Douratsos, Nikolaidis, Spanos, Kazounidis
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|-
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| '''1971-72'''
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| bgcolor= silver| [[A Ethniki 1971-72|Finalist]]
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| bgcolor= red|
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| -
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| [[Fedon Mattheou]]
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| [[Tolis Spanos]], [[Makis Katsafados]], [[Stelios Amerikanos]]
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|-
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| '''1972-73'''
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| [[A Ethniki 1972-73|-]]
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| bgcolor= red|
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| [[Saporta Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] [[FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1972-73|Last 16]]
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|
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|
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|-
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| '''1973-74'''
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| [[A Ethniki 1973-74|-]]
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| bgcolor= red|
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| [[Saporta Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] [[FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1973-74|Last 16]]
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|
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|
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|-
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| '''1975-76'''
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| bgcolor= gold| [[A Ethniki 1975-76|Champion]]
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| bgcolor= gold| Winners
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| [[Saporta Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] [[FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1975-86|Last 8]]
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| [[Fedon Mattheou]]
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| [[Steve Giatzoglou]], [[Giorgos Kastrinakis]], [[Pavlos Diakoulas]], [[Kimonas Kokorogiannis]], [[Giorgos Barlas]], [[Paul Melini]], [[Nikos Sismanidis]], Tsantalis, [[Thanasis Rammos]], Garonis, [[Tolis Spanos]]
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|-
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| '''1976-77'''
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| [[A Ethniki 1976-77|-]]
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| bgcolor= gold| Winners
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| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Champions Cup 1976-77|Last 8]]
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| [[Kostas Mourouzis]]
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| [[Steve Giatzoglou]], [[Giorgos Kastrinakis]], [[Pavlos Diakoulas]], [[Giorgos Barlas]], [[Paul Melini]], [[Thanasis Rammos]], [[Nikos Sismanidis]], [[Tolis Spanos]], Garonis
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|-
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| '''1977-78'''
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| bgcolor= gold| [[A Ethniki 1977-78|Champion]]
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| bgcolor= gold| Winners
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| [[Saporta Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] [[FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1977-78|Last 16]]
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| [[Kostas Mourouzis]]
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| [[Steve Giatzoglou]], [[Giorgos Kastrinakis]], [[Pavlos Diakoulas]], [[Thanasis Rammos]], Garonis, [[Paul Melini]], Heliotis, Spetsiotis, [[Nikos Sismanidis]], [[Tolis Spanos]]
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|-
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| '''1978-79'''
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| [[A Ethniki 1978-79|_]]
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| bgcolor= silver| Finalist
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| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Champions Cup 1978-79|Last 6]]
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| [[Kostas Mourouzis]]
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| [[Steve Giatzoglou]], [[Giorgos Kastrinakis]], [[Pavlos Diakoulas]], [[Paul Melini]], [[Nikos Sismanidis]], [[Aris Raftopoulos]]
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|-
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| '''1979-80'''
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| bgcolor= silver| [[A Ethniki 1979-80|Finalist]]
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| bgcolor= gold| Winners
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1979-80|Last 8]]
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| [[Giorgos Barlas]]
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| [[Steve Giatzoglou]], [[Giorgos Kastrinakis]], [[Pavlos Diakoulas]], [[Kimonas Kokorogiannis]], [[Paul Melini]], Iordanidis, [[Aris Raftopoulos]], Rammos
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|-
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| '''1980-81'''
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| bgcolor= silver| [[A Ethniki 1980-81|Finalist]]
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| _
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| [[Saporta Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] [[FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1980-81|Last 32]]
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|
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|
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|-
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| '''1981-82'''
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| [[A Ethniki 1981-82|6th place]]
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| -
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1981-82|Last 32]]
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|
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|
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|-
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| '''1982-83'''
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| [[A Ethniki 1982-83|5th place]]
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| bgcolor= silver| Finalist
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1982-83|Last 32]]
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| [[Giorgos Barlas]]
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| [[Steve Giatzoglou]], [[Giorgos Kastrinakis]], [[Giannis Paragios]], [[Kimonas Kokorogiannis]], [[Giorgos Skropolithas]], Kassimis, [[Aris Raftopoulos]], Kozakis
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|-
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| '''1983-84'''
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| [[A Ethniki 1983-84|7th place]]
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| _
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1983-84|Last 16]]
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|
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|
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|-
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| '''1984-85'''
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| [[A Ethniki 1984-85|7th place]]
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| -
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| -
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|
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|
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|-
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| '''1985-86'''
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| bgcolor= silver| [[A Ethniki 1985-86|Finalist]]
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| bgcolor= silver| Finalist
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| -
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| [[Kostas Anastasatos]]
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| [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[Alexis Christodoulou]], [[Kostas Panagiotopoulos]], [[Tzimis Maniatis]], [[Yiannis Paragios]], [[Dimitris Sampanis]], Kozakis, Koukis, Nalbandis
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|-
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| '''1986-87'''
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| [[A1 Ethniki 1986-87|-]]
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| -
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1986-87|Last 32]]
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|
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|
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|-
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| '''1987-88'''
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| [[A1 Ethniki 1987-88|6th place]]
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| -
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| -
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|
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|
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|-
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| '''1988-89'''
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| [[A1 Ethniki 1988-89|8th place]]
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| _
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1988-89|Last 8]]
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|
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| [[Carey Scurry]], [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[George Papadakos]], [[Vaggelis Aggelou]], [[Alexis Christodoulou]], [[Tzimis Maniatis]], [[Larry Middleton]], [[Kostas Panagiotopoulos]]
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|-
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| '''1989-90'''
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| [[A1 Ethniki 1989-90|7th place]]
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| -
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| -
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|
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| [[Todd Mitchell]], [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[George Papadakos]],[[Stavros Eliniadis]], [[Vaggelis Aggelou]], [[Alexis Christodoulou]], [[Greg Ikonomu]], [[Tzimis Maniatis]], [[Kostas Moraitis]], [[Kostas Panaglotopoulos]], [[Ilias Karkavasis]]
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|-
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| '''1990-91'''
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| [[A1 Ethniki 1990-91|8th place]]
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| -
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| -
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|
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|
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|-
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| '''1991-92'''
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| bgcolor= silver| [[A1 Ethniki 1991-92|Finalist]]
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| Last 8
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| -
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|
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| [[Zarko Paspalj]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[Greg Brooks]], [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[George Papadakos]], [[Stavros Elianidis]], [[Panagiotis Karatzas]], [[Vaggelis Aggelou]], [[Tzimis Maniatis]], [[Kostas Moraitis]], [[Babis Papadakis]], [[Alexis Yannopoulos]], [[Ilias Karkavasis]]
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|-
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| '''1992-93'''
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| bgcolor= gold| [[A1 Ethniki 1992-93|Champion]]
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| Last 4
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| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Championship 1993-94|Last 8]]
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| [[Giannis Ioannidis]]
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| [[Žarko Paspalj]], [[Walter Berry]], [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[George Papadakos]], [[Stavros Elliniadis]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[Franco Nakić]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[Antonis Stamatis]], [[Babis Papadakis]], [[Giorgos Limniatis]], [[Kostas Moraitis]], [[Sean Higgins]]
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|-
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| '''1993-94'''
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| bgcolor= gold| [[A1 Ethniki 1993-94|Champion]]
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| bgcolor= gold| Winner
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| bgcolor= silver| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Championship 1993-94|Finalist]]
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| [[Giannis Ioannidis]]
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| [[Žarko Paspalj]], [[Roy Tarpley]], [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]], [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Franco Nakic]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[Efthimis Bakatsias]], [[George Papadakos]], [[Panagiotis Karatzas (basketball)|Panagiotis Karatzas]], [[Antonis Stamatis]], [[Giorgos Limniatis]], [[Babis Papadakis]]
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|-
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| '''1994-95'''
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| bgcolor= gold| [[A1 Ethniki 1994-95|Champion]]
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| _
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| bgcolor= silver| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Championship 1994-95|Finalist]]
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| [[Giannis Ioannidis]]
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| [[Eddie Johnson]], [[Alexander Volkov (basketball)|Alexander Volkov]], [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[Efthimis Bakatsias]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[Franco Nakic]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[George Papadakos]], [[Giorgos Limniatis]], [[Antonis Stamatis]], [[Babis Papadakis]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''1995-96'''
 +
| bgcolor= gold| [[A1 Ethniki 1995-96|Champion]]
 +
| Last 8
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Championship 1995-96|Last 8]]
 +
| [[Giannis Ioannidis]]
 +
| [[David Rivers]], [[Walter Berry (basketball)|Walter Berry]], [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[Nasos Galakteros]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Franco Nakic]], [[Efthimis Bakatsias]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[George Papadakos]], [[Vasilis Soulis]], [[Anatoly Zourpenko]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''1996-97'''
 +
| bgcolor= gold| [[A1 Ethniki 1996-97|Champion]]
 +
| bgcolor= gold| Winner
 +
| bgcolor= gold| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA Euroleague 1996-97|Champion]]
 +
| [[Dusan Ivkovic]]
 +
| [[David Rivers]], [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[Nasos Galakteros]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[Willie Anderson (basketball)|Willy Anderson]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Efthimis Bakatsias]], [[Franco Nakic]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Anatoly Zourpenko]], [[Christian Welp]], [[Aleksey Savrasenko]], [[Evric Gray]], [[Vasilis Soulis]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''1997-98'''
 +
| bgcolor= #CD7F32| [[A1 Ethniki 1997-98|3rd place]]
 +
| Last 4
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA Euroleague 1997-98|Last 16]], <br>[[McDonald's Championship|McDonald's]] [[McDonald's Open 1997|Finalist]]
 +
| [[Dusan Ivkovic]]
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| [[Michael Hawkins (basketball)|Michael Hawkins]], [[Arturas Karnisovas]], [[Johnny Rogers]], [[Panagiotis Fassoulas]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dusan Vukcevic]], [[Franco Nakic]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Efthimis Bakatsias]], [[Aleksey Savrasenko]], [[Anatoly Zourpenko]], [[Alexandros Anthis]], [[Dimitris Karaplis]], [[Nikos Michalos]], [[Nikos Pettas]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''1998-99'''
 +
| bgcolor= silver| [[A1 Ethniki 1998-99|Finalist]]
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| -
 +
| bgcolor= #CD7F32| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA Euroleague 1998-99|3rd place]]
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| [[Dusan Ivkovic]]
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| [[Anthony Goldwire]], [[Arijan Komazec]], [[Johnny Rogers]], [[Panagiotis Fassoulas]], [[Fabricio Oberto]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dusan Vukcevic]], [[Aleksey Savrasenko]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Arsene Ade-Mensah]], [[Dimitris Karaplis]], [[Vasilis Soulis]], [[Periklis Dorkofikis]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''1999-00'''
 +
| bgcolor= #CD7F32| [[A1 Ethniki 1999-00|3rd place]]
 +
| -
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA Euroleague 1999-00|Last 16]]
 +
| [[Giannis Ioannidis]]
 +
| [[Blue Edwards]], [[Chris Morris (basketball)|Chris Morris]], [[Fabricio Oberto]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dusan Vukcevic]], [[Franco Nakic]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Aleksey Savrasenko]], [[Arsene Ade-Mensah]], [[Ignacio De Miguel]], [[Periklis Dorkofikis]], [[Josh Grant]], [[Giannis Lappas]], [[Vasilis Soulis]], [[Nikos Pettas]], [[Mike Brown (basketball, born 1963)|Mike Brown]], [[James Robinson (basketball)|James Robinson]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''2000-01'''
 +
| bgcolor= silver| [[A1 Ethniki 2000-01|Finalist]]
 +
| Last 4
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[Euroleague 2000-01|Last 8]]
 +
| [[Ilias Zouros]]
 +
| [[Dino Radja]], [[David Rivers]], [[Nikos Ekonomou]], [[Nikos Buduris]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dusan Vukcevic]], [[Ignacio De Miguel]], [[Patrick Femerling]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Stephane Risacher]], [[Vasilis Soulis]], [[Periklis Dorkofikis]], [[Sam Jacobson]], [[Giorgos Printezis]], [[Nikos Pettas]], [[Panagiotis Matzanas]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''2001-02'''
 +
| bgcolor= silver| [[A1 Ethniki 2001-02|Finalist]]
 +
| bgcolor= gold| Winner
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[Euroleague 2001-02|Last 8]]
 +
| [[Lefteris Subotic]]
 +
| [[Alphonso Ford]], [[James Forrest (basketball)|James Forrest]], [[Nikos Buduris]], [[Patrick Femerling]], [[Ignacio De Miguel]], [[Aleksey Savrasenko]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Stephane Risacher]], [[Misan Nikagbatse]], [[Theodoros Papaloukas]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Giorgos Printezis]], [[Periklis Dorkofikis]], [[Nihat Ekim]], [[Dušan Jelić]], [[Panayotis Mantzanas]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''2002-03'''
 +
| [[A1 Ethniki 2002-03|4th place]]
 +
| -
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[Euroleague 2002-03|Last 8]]
 +
| [[Lefteris Subotic]]
 +
| [[Maurice Evans (basketball)|Maurice Evans]], [[DeMarco Johnson]], [[Kenny Miller (basketball)|Kenny Miller]], [[Juan Antonio Morales]], [[Ignacio De Miguel]], [[Christos Harisis]], [[Nikos Buduris]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Misan Nikagbatse]], [[Aleksey Savrasenko]], [[Mark Bradtke]], [[Nenad Markovic]], [[Veljko Mrsic]], [[Giorgos Printezis]], [[Panayotis Mantzanas]], [[Panos Katranas]], [[Giorgos Yanuzakos]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''2003-04'''
 +
| [[A1 Ethniki 2003-04|8th place]]
 +
| bgcolor= silver| Finalist
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[Euroleague 2003-04|Last 16]]
 +
| [[Milan Tomic]]
 +
| [[Rubén Wolkowyski]], [[Panagiotis Liadelis]], [[Giorgos Diamantopoulos]], [[Christos Harisis]], [[Branko Milisavljevic]], [[Dalibor Bagaric]], [[Boris Gorenc]], [[Konstantinos Harissis]], [[Goran Jurak]], [[Josko Kafedjis]], [[Giannis Kalambokis]], [[Giorgos Printezis]], [[Vangelis Sklavos]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Giorgos Yanuzakos]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''2004-05'''
 +
| [[A1 Ethniki 2004-05|8th place]]
 +
| -
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[Euroleague 2004-05|Last 32]]
 +
| [[Jonas Kazlauskas]]
 +
| [[Aggelos Koronios]], [[Lazaros Agadakos]], [[Boris Gorenc]], [[Robert Gulyas]], [[Ivica Jurković]], [[Giannis Kalambokis]], [[Roger Mason (basketball)|Roger Mason]], [[Dimitris Misiakos]], [[Jeff Nordgaard]], [[Elvir Ovčina]], [[Nikos Papanikolopoulos]], [[Marque Perry]], [[Lavor Postell]], [[Giorgos Printezis]], [[Vangelis Sklavos]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dusan Vukcevic]], [[Ivan Zoroski]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''2005-06'''
 +
| bgcolor= silver| [[A1 Ethniki 2005-06|Finalist]]
 +
| -
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[Euroleague 2005-06|Last 8]]
 +
| [[Jonas Kazlauskas]]
 +
| [[Tyus Edney]], [[Quincy Lewis]], [[Christos Charisis]], [[Nikos Hatzis]], [[Manolis Papamakarios]], [[Giorgos Printezis]], [[Sofoklis Schortsianitis]], [[Renaldas Seibutis]], [[Panagiotis Vasilopoulos]], [[Andrija Zizic]], [[Eurelijus Zukauskas]], [[Lazaros Agadakos]], [[Nikos Barlos]], [[Matt Freije]], [[Ivan Koljevic]], [[Dimitris Kalaitzidis]], [[Nikos Argiropoulos]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''2006-07'''
 +
| bgcolor= silver| [[A1 Ethniki 2006-07|Finalist]]
 +
| -
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[Euroleague 2006-07|Last 8]]
 +
| [[Pinhas Gershon]]
 +
| [[Alex Acker]], [[Scoonie Penn]], [[Henry Domercant]], [[Arvydas Macijauskas]], [[Giannis Bourousis]], [[Panagiotis Vasilopoulos]], [[Manolis Papamakarios]], [[Andrija Zizic]], [[Christos Charisis]], [[Ryan Stack]], [[Sofoklis Schortsianitis]], [[Nikos Barlos]], [[Damir Mulaomerovic]], [[Vrbica Stefanov]], [[Sam Hoskin]], [[Gerry McNamara]]
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|-
 +
| '''2007-08'''
 +
| bgcolor= silver| [[A1 Ethniki 2007-08|Finalist]]
 +
| bgcolor= silver| Finalist
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[Euroleague 2007-08|Last 8]]
 +
| [[Panagiotis Giannakis]]
 +
| [[Qyntel Woods]], [[Lynn Greer]], [[Arvydas Macijauskas]], [[Roderick Blakney]], [[Marc Jackson]], [[Giannis Bourousis]], [[Panagiotis Vasilopoulos]], [[Giorgos Printezis]], [[Kostas Vassiliadis]], [[Loukas Mavrokefalidis]], [[Manolis Papamakarios]], [[Sofoklis Schortsianitis]], [[Jake Tsakalidis]], [[Renaldas Seibutis]], [[Milos Teodosic]], [[Panagiotis Kafkis]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''2008-09'''
 +
| bgcolor= silver| [[A1 Ethniki 2008-09|Finalists]]
 +
| bgcolor= silver| Finalist
 +
| [[Euroleague]] [[Euroleague 2008-09|Final4]]
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| [[Panagiotis Giannakis]]
 +
| [[Josh Childress]], [[Jannero Pargo]], [[Theodoros Papaloukas]], [[Nikola Vujcic]], [[Yiannis Bourousis]], [[Yotam Halperin]], [[Lynn Greer]], [[Panagiotis Vasilopoulos]], [[Ian Vouyoukas]], [[Sofoklis Schortsianitis]], [[Giorgos Printezis]], [[Zoran Erceg]], [[Miloš Teodosić]], [[Michalis Pelekanos]], [[Igor Milosevic]], [[Kostas Sloukas]]
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|}
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==Players==
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*[[Panagiotis Fassoulas]]
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*[[Giorgos Kastrinakis]]
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*[[Argyris Kambouris]]
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*[[Steve Yiatzoglou]]
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*[[Aris Raftopoulos]]
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*[[Giorgos Sigalas]]
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*[[Thimios Bakatsias]]
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*[[Makis Katsafados]]
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*[[Yiannis Spanoudakis]]
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*[[Dragan Tarlac]]
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*[[Zarko Paspalj]]
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*[[Roy Tarpley]]
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*[[Sofoklis Schortsianitis]]
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*[[Manolis Papamakarios]]
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*[[Panagiotis Vasilopoulos]]
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*[[Yiannis Bourousis]]
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*[[Alex Acker]]
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*[[Andrija Zizic]]
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Latest revision as of 19:56, February 19, 2024

1979 Euroleague final 6
1994 Euroleague final
1995 Euroleague final
1997 Euroleague Champion
1999 Euroleague 3rd place

Olympiakos BC is the basketball club of Olympiakos Piraeus.

Olympiakos won their first of its 12 Greek League titles in 1949. Their next championship wouldn't be until 1960 with the low point in their history coming five years later when they were relegated.

It was in the 1990s that the Reds made their biggest mark. The middle of that decade belonged to Olympiakos, not only in Greece, but all around the continent. Head coach Yiannis Ioannidis led the club to four consecutive Greek League titles between 1993 and 1996 and to the Euroleague final in 1994 and 1995. It is worth mentioning that in order to advance to the two finals Olympiakos played with archrivals Panathinaikos and won both games.

Dusan Ivkovic came to the bench in 1997, which was the most successful year in the history of Olympiakos Basketball Club as they won the Triple Crown, i.e. all competitions in which they participated; Greek League, Greek Cup and Euroleague (by beating FC Barcelona 73-58 in Rome. Olympiakos are the only Greek team to have achieved this and one of the very few in the history of European Basketball. At the Euroleague final, the most valuable player of the game was David Rivers (Olympiakos' playmaker). The same year they played against the Chicago Bulls - a game between the European Champions and the Champions of the NBA.

Although there was a return to the Final Four in 1999, a few years went by before the Reds won another trophy. The drought ended in 2001-2002 with a Greek Cup victory, while Olympiakos also reached the Greek League finals and came within a victory of the Euroleague Final Four. In 2005, an ever-changing roster made life tough for Olympiakos. The Reds couldn't reach the Euroleague Top 16 and, despite rallying to make the Greek League playoffs, bowed out in the quarterfinals series.

Olympiakos won their second Euroleague title on May 13, 2012 by defeating CSKA Moscow 62-61 and their third back to back on May 12, 2013 in a 100-88 win over Real Madrid.

Olympiakos BC has been voted as the Best Team of the 1990s in Europe by FIBA.

In the 2018-2019 season the club was relegated to the A2 Division for forfeiting two League games against Panathinaikos because Olympiakos only wished the games to be officiated by foreign referees. The request was not granted by the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association and Olympiakos did not show up..

A1 Championships

Greek Cup

Euroleague

Seasons

Season A1 Ethniki Cup Europe Coach Roster
1948-49 Champion Giannis Spanoudakis Giannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Gerakaris, Koutsoukos, Hatzinikolaou, Tsikatos, Sinopoulos, Sidiropoulos, Gounopoulos, Arkoudeas
1959-60 Champion Giannis Spanoudakis Giannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Argyropoulos, Kaloudis, Gerakaris, Vamvakousis, Polihroniou, Fasilis, Douratsos, Nikolaidis, Spanos, Kazounidis
1971-72 Finalist - Fedon Mattheou Tolis Spanos, Makis Katsafados, Stelios Amerikanos
1972-73 - Cup Winners' Cup Last 16
1973-74 - Cup Winners' Cup Last 16
1975-76 Champion Winners Cup Winners' Cup Last 8 Fedon Mattheou Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Giorgos Barlas, Paul Melini, Nikos Sismanidis, Tsantalis, Thanasis Rammos, Garonis, Tolis Spanos
1976-77 - Winners Euroleague Last 8 Kostas Mourouzis Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Giorgos Barlas, Paul Melini, Thanasis Rammos, Nikos Sismanidis, Tolis Spanos, Garonis
1977-78 Champion Winners Cup Winners' Cup Last 16 Kostas Mourouzis Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Thanasis Rammos, Garonis, Paul Melini, Heliotis, Spetsiotis, Nikos Sismanidis, Tolis Spanos
1978-79 _ Finalist Euroleague Last 6 Kostas Mourouzis Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Paul Melini, Nikos Sismanidis, Aris Raftopoulos
1979-80 Finalist Winners Korac Cup Last 8 Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Paul Melini, Iordanidis, Aris Raftopoulos, Rammos
1980-81 Finalist _ Cup Winners' Cup Last 32
1981-82 6th place - Korac Cup Last 32
1982-83 5th place Finalist Korac Cup Last 32 Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Giannis Paragios, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Giorgos Skropolithas, Kassimis, Aris Raftopoulos, Kozakis
1983-84 7th place _ Korac Cup Last 16
1984-85 7th place - -
1985-86 Finalist Finalist - Kostas Anastasatos Argiris Kambouris, Alexis Christodoulou, Kostas Panagiotopoulos, Tzimis Maniatis, Yiannis Paragios, Dimitris Sampanis, Kozakis, Koukis, Nalbandis
1986-87 - - Korac Cup Last 32
1987-88 6th place - -
1988-89 8th place _ Korac Cup Last 8 Carey Scurry, Argiris Kambouris, George Papadakos, Vaggelis Aggelou, Alexis Christodoulou, Tzimis Maniatis, Larry Middleton, Kostas Panagiotopoulos
1989-90 7th place - - Todd Mitchell, Argiris Kambouris, George Papadakos,Stavros Eliniadis, Vaggelis Aggelou, Alexis Christodoulou, Greg Ikonomu, Tzimis Maniatis, Kostas Moraitis, Kostas Panaglotopoulos, Ilias Karkavasis
1990-91 8th place - -
1991-92 Finalist Last 8 - Zarko Paspalj, Giorgos Sigalas, Greg Brooks, Argiris Kambouris, George Papadakos, Stavros Elianidis, Panagiotis Karatzas, Vaggelis Aggelou, Tzimis Maniatis, Kostas Moraitis, Babis Papadakis, Alexis Yannopoulos, Ilias Karkavasis
1992-93 Champion Last 4 Euroleague Last 8 Giannis Ioannidis Žarko Paspalj, Walter Berry, Argiris Kambouris, George Papadakos, Stavros Elliniadis, Giorgos Sigalas, Franco Nakić, Milan Tomic, Dragan Tarlac, Antonis Stamatis, Babis Papadakis, Giorgos Limniatis, Kostas Moraitis, Sean Higgins
1993-94 Champion Winner Euroleague Finalist Giannis Ioannidis Žarko Paspalj, Roy Tarpley, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Argiris Kambouris, Giorgos Sigalas, Milan Tomic, Franco Nakic, Dragan Tarlac, Efthimis Bakatsias, George Papadakos, Panagiotis Karatzas, Antonis Stamatis, Giorgos Limniatis, Babis Papadakis
1994-95 Champion _ Euroleague Finalist Giannis Ioannidis Eddie Johnson, Alexander Volkov, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Dragan Tarlac, Efthimis Bakatsias, Giorgos Sigalas, Argiris Kambouris, Franco Nakic, Milan Tomic, George Papadakos, Giorgos Limniatis, Antonis Stamatis, Babis Papadakis
1995-96 Champion Last 8 Euroleague Last 8 Giannis Ioannidis David Rivers, Walter Berry, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Dragan Tarlac, Giorgos Sigalas, Nasos Galakteros, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Franco Nakic, Efthimis Bakatsias, Milan Tomic, George Papadakos, Vasilis Soulis, Anatoly Zourpenko
1996-97 Champion Winner Euroleague Champion Dusan Ivkovic David Rivers, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Giorgos Sigalas, Nasos Galakteros, Dragan Tarlac, Willy Anderson, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Efthimis Bakatsias, Franco Nakic, Milan Tomic, Anatoly Zourpenko, Christian Welp, Aleksey Savrasenko, Evric Gray, Vasilis Soulis
1997-98 3rd place Last 4 Euroleague Last 16,
McDonald's Finalist
Dusan Ivkovic Michael Hawkins, Arturas Karnisovas, Johnny Rogers, Panagiotis Fassoulas, Dragan Tarlac, Milan Tomic, Dusan Vukcevic, Franco Nakic, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Efthimis Bakatsias, Aleksey Savrasenko, Anatoly Zourpenko, Alexandros Anthis, Dimitris Karaplis, Nikos Michalos, Nikos Pettas
1998-99 Finalist - Euroleague 3rd place Dusan Ivkovic Anthony Goldwire, Arijan Komazec, Johnny Rogers, Panagiotis Fassoulas, Fabricio Oberto, Dragan Tarlac, Milan Tomic, Dusan Vukcevic, Aleksey Savrasenko, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Arsene Ade-Mensah, Dimitris Karaplis, Vasilis Soulis, Periklis Dorkofikis
1999-00 3rd place - Euroleague Last 16 Giannis Ioannidis Blue Edwards, Chris Morris, Fabricio Oberto, Dragan Tarlac, Milan Tomic, Dusan Vukcevic, Franco Nakic, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Aleksey Savrasenko, Arsene Ade-Mensah, Ignacio De Miguel, Periklis Dorkofikis, Josh Grant, Giannis Lappas, Vasilis Soulis, Nikos Pettas, Mike Brown, James Robinson
2000-01 Finalist Last 4 Euroleague Last 8 Ilias Zouros Dino Radja, David Rivers, Nikos Ekonomou, Nikos Buduris, Milan Tomic, Dusan Vukcevic, Ignacio De Miguel, Patrick Femerling, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Stephane Risacher, Vasilis Soulis, Periklis Dorkofikis, Sam Jacobson, Giorgos Printezis, Nikos Pettas, Panagiotis Matzanas
2001-02 Finalist Winner Euroleague Last 8 Lefteris Subotic Alphonso Ford, James Forrest, Nikos Buduris, Patrick Femerling, Ignacio De Miguel, Aleksey Savrasenko, Milan Tomic, Stephane Risacher, Misan Nikagbatse, Theodoros Papaloukas, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Giorgos Printezis, Periklis Dorkofikis, Nihat Ekim, Dušan Jelić, Panayotis Mantzanas
2002-03 4th place - Euroleague Last 8 Lefteris Subotic Maurice Evans, DeMarco Johnson, Kenny Miller, Juan Antonio Morales, Ignacio De Miguel, Christos Harisis, Nikos Buduris, Milan Tomic, Misan Nikagbatse, Aleksey Savrasenko, Mark Bradtke, Nenad Markovic, Veljko Mrsic, Giorgos Printezis, Panayotis Mantzanas, Panos Katranas, Giorgos Yanuzakos
2003-04 8th place Finalist Euroleague Last 16 Milan Tomic Rubén Wolkowyski, Panagiotis Liadelis, Giorgos Diamantopoulos, Christos Harisis, Branko Milisavljevic, Dalibor Bagaric, Boris Gorenc, Konstantinos Harissis, Goran Jurak, Josko Kafedjis, Giannis Kalambokis, Giorgos Printezis, Vangelis Sklavos, Milan Tomic, Giorgos Yanuzakos
2004-05 8th place - Euroleague Last 32 Jonas Kazlauskas Aggelos Koronios, Lazaros Agadakos, Boris Gorenc, Robert Gulyas, Ivica Jurković, Giannis Kalambokis, Roger Mason, Dimitris Misiakos, Jeff Nordgaard, Elvir Ovčina, Nikos Papanikolopoulos, Marque Perry, Lavor Postell, Giorgos Printezis, Vangelis Sklavos, Milan Tomic, Dusan Vukcevic, Ivan Zoroski
2005-06 Finalist - Euroleague Last 8 Jonas Kazlauskas Tyus Edney, Quincy Lewis, Christos Charisis, Nikos Hatzis, Manolis Papamakarios, Giorgos Printezis, Sofoklis Schortsianitis, Renaldas Seibutis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Andrija Zizic, Eurelijus Zukauskas, Lazaros Agadakos, Nikos Barlos, Matt Freije, Ivan Koljevic, Dimitris Kalaitzidis, Nikos Argiropoulos
2006-07 Finalist - Euroleague Last 8 Pinhas Gershon Alex Acker, Scoonie Penn, Henry Domercant, Arvydas Macijauskas, Giannis Bourousis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Manolis Papamakarios, Andrija Zizic, Christos Charisis, Ryan Stack, Sofoklis Schortsianitis, Nikos Barlos, Damir Mulaomerovic, Vrbica Stefanov, Sam Hoskin, Gerry McNamara
2007-08 Finalist Finalist Euroleague Last 8 Panagiotis Giannakis Qyntel Woods, Lynn Greer, Arvydas Macijauskas, Roderick Blakney, Marc Jackson, Giannis Bourousis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Vassiliadis, Loukas Mavrokefalidis, Manolis Papamakarios, Sofoklis Schortsianitis, Jake Tsakalidis, Renaldas Seibutis, Milos Teodosic, Panagiotis Kafkis
2008-09 Finalists Finalist Euroleague Final4 Panagiotis Giannakis Josh Childress, Jannero Pargo, Theodoros Papaloukas, Nikola Vujcic, Yiannis Bourousis, Yotam Halperin, Lynn Greer, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Ian Vouyoukas, Sofoklis Schortsianitis, Giorgos Printezis, Zoran Erceg, Miloš Teodosić, Michalis Pelekanos, Igor Milosevic, Kostas Sloukas

Players

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