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AEK were winners of the first unofficial championship of [[Greece]] in [[1927]]. That year, the YMCA of [[Athens]] organised a championship of the basketball clubs of Greece. Prior to that year, basketball clubs played friendlies or tournaments. AEK won that championship considered "unofficial" because it was organised by the YMCA and not any pan-Hellenic athletic authority. It must have proved a success because the following year [[SEGAS]] stepped in and organised the official [[A1 Division|Greek championship]]. | AEK were winners of the first unofficial championship of [[Greece]] in [[1927]]. That year, the YMCA of [[Athens]] organised a championship of the basketball clubs of Greece. Prior to that year, basketball clubs played friendlies or tournaments. AEK won that championship considered "unofficial" because it was organised by the YMCA and not any pan-Hellenic athletic authority. It must have proved a success because the following year [[SEGAS]] stepped in and organised the official [[A1 Division|Greek championship]]. | ||
| − | When the local/national championship format was scrapped in the [[1964]] season in favour of a nationwide league, AEK again won the first title defeating [[Iraklis BC|Iraklis]] [[Thessaloniki]] - with whom they finished even on points - in a one-game playoff. AEK, in fact, dominated the [[1960s]] with only an occasional challenge from [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]]. In [[1966]], AEK went into the European Champions' Cup Final Four - the first Greek club to do so. Two years later, on [[April 4]], [[1968]] AEK BC would again break new ground for a Greek club winning the European Cup-Winners' Cup by defeating Slavia Prague 89-82 in the [[Kallimarmaro]] before 80,000 fans. | + | When the local/national championship format was scrapped in the [[1964]] season in favour of a nationwide league, AEK again won the first title defeating [[Iraklis BC|Iraklis]] [[Thessaloniki]] - with whom they finished even on points - in a one-game playoff on [[May 10]], [[1964]], with a convincing 94-74 score. AEK, in fact, dominated the [[1960s]] with only an occasional challenge from [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]]. In [[1966]], AEK went into the European Champions' Cup Final Four - the first Greek club to do so. Two years later, on [[April 4]], [[1968]] AEK BC would again break new ground for a Greek club winning the European Cup-Winners' Cup by defeating Slavia Prague 89-82 in the [[Kallimarmaro]] before 80,000 fans. |
Many years would pass before AEK would again achieve such success again. Other teams dominated the next few decades: [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] the [[1970s]], [[Aris BC|Aris]] the [[1980s]] and [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] the [[1990s]]. | Many years would pass before AEK would again achieve such success again. Other teams dominated the next few decades: [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] the [[1970s]], [[Aris BC|Aris]] the [[1980s]] and [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] the [[1990s]]. | ||
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*[[2000]] | *[[2000]] | ||
*[[2001]] | *[[2001]] | ||
| + | *[[2018]] | ||
| + | *[[2020]] | ||
==Seasons== | ==Seasons== | ||
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| bgcolor= yellow| | | bgcolor= yellow| | ||
| [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] | | [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] | ||
| − | | Dermanoutsos, Babanikolos, | + | | [[Vangelis Dermanoutsos]], [[Nikos Babanikolos]], Evangelatos, Karamanlis, Papathanasiou, Sevdinoglou, Tzekos, Tzilitzoglou, [[Nikos Hatziraptis]], [[Panagiotis Panoutsos]], Terkesidis |
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| '''1958-59''' | | '''1958-59''' | ||
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| _ | | _ | ||
| [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] | | [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] | ||
| − | | [[Giorgos Amerikanos]], [[Stelios Vasiliadis]], [[Aias Larentzakis]], Dermanoutsos, [[Lakis Tsavas]], [[Giorgos Moschos]], [[Vangelis Nikitopoulos]], Babanikolos, [[Antonis Christeas]], [[Giorgos Ekonomou]], Attalas | + | | [[Giorgos Amerikanos]], [[Stelios Vasiliadis]], [[Aias Larentzakis]], [[Vangelis Dermanoutsos]], [[Lakis Tsavas]], [[Giorgos Moschos]], [[Vangelis Nikitopoulos]], [[Nikos Babanikolos]], [[Antonis Christeas]], [[Giorgos Ekonomou]], Attalas |
|- | |- | ||
| '''1963-64''' | | '''1963-64''' | ||
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| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Champions Cup 1963-64|Last 32]] | | [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Champions Cup 1963-64|Last 32]] | ||
| [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] | | [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] | ||
| − | | [[Giorgos Amerikanos]], [[Stelios Vasiliadis]], [[Aias Larentzakis]], Dermanoutsos, [[Lakis Tsavas]], [[Giorgos Moschos]], [[Vangelis Nikitopoulos]], Babanikolos, [[Antonis Christeas]], [[Giorgos Ekonomou]], Attalas, [[Christos Zoupas]], [[Giorgos Trontzos]], Theodoropoulos | + | | [[Giorgos Amerikanos]], [[Stelios Vasiliadis]], [[Aias Larentzakis]], [[Vangelis Dermanoutsos]], [[Lakis Tsavas]], [[Giorgos Moschos]], [[Vangelis Nikitopoulos]], [[Nikos Babanikolos]], [[Antonis Christeas]], [[Giorgos Ekonomou]], Attalas, [[Christos Zoupas]], [[Giorgos Trontzos]], Theodoropoulos |
|- | |- | ||
| '''1964-65''' | | '''1964-65''' | ||
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| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Champions Cup 1964-65|Last 8]] | | [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Champions Cup 1964-65|Last 8]] | ||
| [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] | | [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] | ||
| − | | [[Giorgos Amerikanos]], [[Stelios Vasiliadis]], [[Aias Larentzakis]], Dermanoutsos, [[Lakis Tsavas]], [[Giorgos Moschos]], [[Vangelis Nikitopoulos]], [[Antonis Christeas]], [[Giorgos Ekonomou]], [[Christos Zoupas]], [[Giorgos Trontzos]], Theodoropoulos, [[Nikos Nesiadis]] | + | | [[Giorgos Amerikanos]], [[Stelios Vasiliadis]], [[Aias Larentzakis]], [[Vangelis Dermanoutsos]], [[Lakis Tsavas]], [[Giorgos Moschos]], [[Vangelis Nikitopoulos]], [[Antonis Christeas]], [[Giorgos Ekonomou]], [[Christos Zoupas]], [[Giorgos Trontzos]], Theodoropoulos, [[Nikos Nesiadis]] |
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| '''1965-66''' | | '''1965-66''' | ||
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| [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Champions Cup 1965-66|Last 4]] | | [[Euroleague]] [[FIBA European Champions Cup 1965-66|Last 4]] | ||
| [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] <br> [[Themis Cholevas]] | | [[Missas Pantazopoulos]] <br> [[Themis Cholevas]] | ||
| − | | [[Giorgos Amerikanos]], [[Stelios Vasiliadis]], [[Aias Larentzakis]], Dermanoutsos, [[Lakis Tsavas]], [[Giorgos Moschos]], [[Vaggelis Nikitopoulos]], [[Antonis Christeas]], [[Giorgos Ekonomou]], [[Christos Zoupas]], [[Giorgos Trontzos]], Theodoropoulos, [[Nikos Nesiadis]] | + | | [[Giorgos Amerikanos]], [[Stelios Vasiliadis]], [[Aias Larentzakis]], [[Vangelis Dermanoutsos]], [[Lakis Tsavas]], [[Giorgos Moschos]], [[Vaggelis Nikitopoulos]], [[Antonis Christeas]], [[Giorgos Ekonomou]], [[Christos Zoupas]], [[Giorgos Trontzos]], Theodoropoulos, [[Nikos Nesiadis]] |
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| '''1966-67''' | | '''1966-67''' | ||
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1977-78|Last 8]] | | [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1977-78|Last 8]] | ||
| [[Fedon Mattheou]] | | [[Fedon Mattheou]] | ||
| − | | [[Minas Gekos]], [[Giorgos Trontzos]], [[Michalis Gianouzakos]], Bogatsiotis, Kanakakis, Vafopoulos, | + | | [[Minas Gekos]], [[Giorgos Trontzos]], [[Michalis Gianouzakos]], Bogatsiotis, Kanakakis, Vafopoulos, Karterouliotis, Fotsis |
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| '''1978-79''' | | '''1978-79''' | ||
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1979-80|Last 16]] | | [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1979-80|Last 16]] | ||
| [[Giorgos Trontzos]] | | [[Giorgos Trontzos]] | ||
| − | | [[Michalis Gianouzakos]], Stamelos, [[Minas Gekos]], [[Vassilis Goumas]], Kanakakis, Fotsis, Koroneos, Pantazis, | + | | [[Michalis Gianouzakos]], Stamelos, [[Minas Gekos]], [[Vassilis Goumas]], Kanakakis, [[Vangelis Fotsis]], Koroneos, Pantazis, [[Nikos Tsoskounoglou]] |
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| '''1980-81''' | | '''1980-81''' | ||
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| bgcolor= gold| Winner | | bgcolor= gold| Winner | ||
| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1980-81|Last 16]] | | [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1980-81|Last 16]] | ||
| − | | [[ | + | | [[Fred Develey]] |
| − | | [[Vassilis Goumas]], [[Kurt Rambis]], [[Minas Gekos]], Kanakakis, Giannopoulos, Fotsis, Apostolidis | + | | [[Vassilis Goumas]], [[Kurt Rambis]], [[Minas Gekos]], Kanakakis, Giannopoulos, [[Vangelis Fotsis]], [[Nikos Apostolidis]] |
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| '''1981-82''' | | '''1981-82''' | ||
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| Last 4 | | Last 4 | ||
| [[Saporta Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] [[FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1982-83|Last 16]] | | [[Saporta Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]] [[FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup 1982-83|Last 16]] | ||
| − | | | + | | [[Fred Develey]] |
| − | | [[Minas Gekos]], [[Alexis Giannopoulos]] | + | | [[Minas Gekos]], [[Alexis Giannopoulos]], [[Vasilis Goumas]], [[Nikos Apostolidis]] |
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| '''1982-83''' | | '''1982-83''' | ||
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1982-83|Last 32]] | | [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1982-83|Last 32]] | ||
| | | | ||
| − | | [[Minas Gekos]], [[Alexis Giannopoulos]] | + | | [[Minas Gekos]], [[Alexis Giannopoulos]], [[Vasilis Goumas]] |
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| '''1983-84''' | | '''1983-84''' | ||
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| [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1983-84|Last 16]] | | [[Korac Cup]] [[Korac Cup 1983-84|Last 16]] | ||
| | | | ||
| − | | [[Minas Gekos]], [[Alexis Giannopoulos]] | + | | [[Giorgos Agiasotelis]], [[Nikos Apostolidis]], [[Minas Gekos]], [[Alexis Giannopoulos]], [[Vasilis Goumas]] |
|- | |- | ||
| '''1984-85''' | | '''1984-85''' | ||
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| '''2008-09''' | | '''2008-09''' | ||
| − | | [[A1 Ethniki 2008-09| | + | | [[A1 Ethniki 2008-09|9th place]] |
| Last 8 | | Last 8 | ||
| _ | | _ | ||
| [[Kostas Flevarakis]] | | [[Kostas Flevarakis]] | ||
| − | | [[D.J. Thompson]], [[Travon Bryant]], [[Tarmo Kikerpill]], [[Christos Tapoutos]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Nikos Chatzis]], [[Michael Andersen]], [[Giannis Kyriakopoulos]], [[Kostas Stamatis]], [[Fotis Vasilopoulos]], [[Periklis Dorkofikis]], [[Istvan Nemeth]], [[Tasos Antonakis]], [[Zois Ballas]] | + | | [[D.J. Thompson]], [[Travon Bryant]], [[Tarmo Kikerpill]], [[Christos Tapoutos]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Nikos Chatzis]], [[Michael Andersen]], [[Giannis Kyriakopoulos]], [[Kostas Stamatis]], [[Fotis Vasilopoulos]], [[Periklis Dorkofikis]], [[Istvan Nemeth]], [[Tasos Antonakis]], [[Zois Ballas]] |
| + | |- | ||
| + | | '''2009-10''' | ||
| + | |[[A1 Ethniki 2007-08|10th place]] | ||
| + | | | ||
| + | |_ | ||
| + | | Kostas Flevarakis, <br />[[Argiris Pedoulakis]], <br />[[Minas Gekos]] | ||
| + | | [[Kostas Stamatis]], [[Fotis Vasilopoulos]], [[Periklis Dorkofikis]], [[Tasos Antonakis]], [[Avraam Kallinikidis]], [[Torin Francis]], [[Lamont Mack]], [[Prodromos Nikolaidis]], [[Taurean Green]], [[Stavros Toutziarakis]], [[Riste Stefanov]], [[Martynas Mazeika]], [[Rodrigue Mels]], [[Andronikos Gizogiannis]], [[Epameinondas Papantoniou]], [[Vangelis Tzolos]], [[Christos Marinos]] | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | '''2010-11''' | ||
| + | |[[A1 Ethniki 2007-08|13th place - relegated]] | ||
| + | | | ||
| + | |_ | ||
| + | | [[Minas Gekos]],<br />[[Aggelos Koronios]] | ||
| + | | [[Periklis Dorkofikis]], [[Dimosthenis Dikoudis]], [[Avraam Kallinikidis]], [[Prodromos Nikolaidis]], [[Nikos Papanikolaou]], [[Terrel Castle]], [[Jarrett Hart]],Flinder Boyd, Darko Cohadarevic, Voukasin Mandic, [[Sharaud Curry]], [[Tasos Antonakis]], [[Vangelis Tzolos]], [[Kostas Stamatis]], [[Kostas Tsaprounis]], [[Angelos Matos]], [[Stavros Kokkinopoulos]], [[Anthony Grundy]], [[Rodrigue Mels]],Patrick Sparks, [[Lamont Mack]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:59, February 19, 2024
AEK BC is the basketball club of AEK, based in Athens, Greece.
History
AEK were winners of the first unofficial championship of Greece in 1927. That year, the YMCA of Athens organised a championship of the basketball clubs of Greece. Prior to that year, basketball clubs played friendlies or tournaments. AEK won that championship considered "unofficial" because it was organised by the YMCA and not any pan-Hellenic athletic authority. It must have proved a success because the following year SEGAS stepped in and organised the official Greek championship.
When the local/national championship format was scrapped in the 1964 season in favour of a nationwide league, AEK again won the first title defeating Iraklis Thessaloniki - with whom they finished even on points - in a one-game playoff on May 10, 1964, with a convincing 94-74 score. AEK, in fact, dominated the 1960s with only an occasional challenge from Panathinaikos. In 1966, AEK went into the European Champions' Cup Final Four - the first Greek club to do so. Two years later, on April 4, 1968 AEK BC would again break new ground for a Greek club winning the European Cup-Winners' Cup by defeating Slavia Prague 89-82 in the Kallimarmaro before 80,000 fans.
Many years would pass before AEK would again achieve such success again. Other teams dominated the next few decades: Panathinaikos the 1970s, Aris the 1980s and Olympiakos the 1990s.
However, in 1998, AEK went into the final of the Euroleague only to lose to Kinder Bologna 58-44. Then, on April 11, 2000 AEK again faced Kinder in the final of a European Cup and this time were successful winning the Saporta Cup with an 83-76 victory.