Difference between revisions of "Aris BC"

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*[[Panagiotis Dimoudis]]
 
*[[Panagiotis Dimoudis]]
 
*[[Panagiotis Iasonidis]]
 
*[[Panagiotis Iasonidis]]
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===1970s===
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*[[Tasos Spartalis]]
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*[[Diamantis Skondras]]
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*[[Vasilis Paramanidis]]
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*[[Stavros Cholopoulos]]
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*[[Charis Papageorgiou]]
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*[[Stratos Vamvakoudis]]
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*[[Dimitris Nastos]]
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*[[Vangelis Alexandris]]
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*[[Stelios Kalantidis]]
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*[[Dionysis Ananiadis]]
 
===1980s===
 
===1980s===
 
*[[Nikos Galis]]
 
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*[[Nikos Philippou]]
 
*[[Nikos Philippou]]
 
*[[Michalis Romanidis]]
 
*[[Michalis Romanidis]]
*[[Haris Papageorgiou]]
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*[[Giorgos Doxakis]]
*Doxakis
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*[[Michalis Yiannouzakos]]
*Tsitakis
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*[[Grigoris Christofakis]]
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*[[Nikos Tsachtanis]]
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*[[Tasos Tsitakis]]
 
*[[Vasilis Lypiridis]]
 
*[[Vasilis Lypiridis]]
 
*[[Lefteris Subotic]]
 
*[[Lefteris Subotic]]
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*[[Dimitris Kokolakis]]
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*[[Petros Stamatis]]
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*[[Michalis Misounoff]]
 
===1990s===
 
===1990s===
 
*[[Zarko Paspalj]]
 
*[[Zarko Paspalj]]
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*[[Panagiotis Liadelis]]
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*[[Nasos Galakteros]]
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*[[Kenneth Anderson]]
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*[[Igor Moraitis]]
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*[[Dinos Angelidis]]
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*[[Roy Tarpley]]
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*[[Memos Ioannou]]
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*[[Giorgos Gasparis]]
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*[[Theodosis Paralikas]]
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*[[Vangelis Vourtzoumis]]
  
 
==Coaches==
 
==Coaches==

Revision as of 09:46, March 17, 2007

Aris BC is the basketball club of Aris Athletic Club, based in Thessaloniki, Greece.

History

Aris BC were founded in 1922 and won their first Greek Championship just 8 years later. Many years would pass before Aris would make their permanent mark on the Greek and European basketball: In 1979 Aris won their second championship. At the same time, a new star appeared in the NCAA in the USA. His name: Nikos Galis. There was a mad scramble among Greek basketball clubs to sign the young Greek-American. Galis decided to sign with the champions of Greece.

The next few years transformed Aris into a powerhouse in Greek and European basketball and earned the yellow-black team the nickname "Emperor". Aris won 8 championships (including 7 in a row), 4 domestic doubles (championship and cup) and made 3 consecutive appearances in Euroleague Final Four. The Aris team of the 1980s has subsequently been named "The best club ever, in any sport".

Championships

Greek Cup

European Cup-Winners Cup

European Korac Cup

European Champions Cup

Players

1930s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Coaches

Site

Aris BC site