Difference between revisions of "A1 Division"
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In [[1993]], the union of professional clubs [[ESAKE]] replaced the Hellenic Basketball Association as the organising authority of the league which then was renamed into "Men's Professional Championship A1". | In [[1993]], the union of professional clubs [[ESAKE]] replaced the Hellenic Basketball Association as the organising authority of the league which then was renamed into "Men's Professional Championship A1". | ||
− | ==A1 Teams - 2009== | + | ==A1 Teams - 2009-2010== |
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*[[AEK BC|AEK]] | *[[AEK BC|AEK]] | ||
*[[Aris BC|Aris]] | *[[Aris BC|Aris]] | ||
*[[Gymnastikos Larisa BC|Gymnastikos Larisa]] | *[[Gymnastikos Larisa BC|Gymnastikos Larisa]] | ||
+ | *[[Ilisiakos BC|Ilisiakos]] | ||
*[[Kolossos Rhodes BC|Kolossos Rhodes]] | *[[Kolossos Rhodes BC|Kolossos Rhodes]] | ||
*[[Marousi BC|Marousi]] | *[[Marousi BC|Marousi]] | ||
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*[[Panellinios BC|Panellinios]] | *[[Panellinios BC|Panellinios]] | ||
*[[Panionios BC|Panionios]] | *[[Panionios BC|Panionios]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Peristeri BC|Peristeri]] |
*[[Trikala BC]] | *[[Trikala BC]] | ||
Revision as of 20:24, November 22, 2009
The A1 Division is the top Basketball League in Greece.
History
Basketball championships in Greece started in the 1928 season under the guidance of SEGAS. The League back then was called "Panhellenic Championship of Men's Basketball". Until the 1964 season, the championship was held in two stages: first the teams would compete in their respective local leagues and afterwards the winners would vie for the national title.
Starting in 1964, a national league was formed with relegations into the lower divisions for the last club and promotions for the winners of the lower divisions. The league was known as "National Division Championship".
In 1969 the Hellenic Basketball Association replaced SEGAS as the organising federation. In 1974, the Second Division is established with two groups which became four in 1985.
By 1987 the championship was renamed Men's A1 Division and at the same time the A2 Division was established.
In 1993, the union of professional clubs ESAKE replaced the Hellenic Basketball Association as the organising authority of the league which then was renamed into "Men's Professional Championship A1".
A1 Teams - 2009-2010
- AEK
- Aris
- Gymnastikos Larisa
- Ilisiakos
- Kolossos Rhodes
- Marousi
- Olympia Larisa
- Olympiakos
- Panathinaikos
- PAOK
- Panellinios
- Panionios
- Peristeri
- Trikala BC
Champions
Panhellenic Championship of Men's Basketball
- 1928: Iraklis
- 1929: Panellinios
- 1930: Aris
- 1931 - 1934: No champions
- 1935: Iraklis
- 1936: Near East
- 1937: Athens University
- 1938: No champions
- 1939: Panellinios
- 1940: Panellinios
- 1941 - 1945: No champions
- 1946: Panathinaikos
- 1947: Panathinaikos
- 1948: No champions
- 1949: Olympiakos
- 1950: Panathinaikos
- 1951: Panathinaikos
- 1952: No champions
- 1953: Panellinios
- 1954: Panathinaikos
- 1955: Panellinios
- 1956: No champions
- 1957: Panellinios
- 1958: AEK
- 1959: PAOK
- 1960: Olympiakos
- 1961: Panathinaikos
- 1962: Panathinaikos
- 1963: AEK
National Division Championship
- 1964: AEK
- 1965: AEK
- 1966: AEK
- 1967: Panathinaikos
- 1968: AEK
- 1969: Panathinaikos
- 1970: AEK
- 1971: Panathinaikos
- 1972: Panathinaikos
- 1973: Panathinaikos
- 1974: Panathinaikos
- 1975: Panathinaikos
- 1976: Olympiakos
- 1977: Panathinaikos
- 1978: Olympiakos
- 1979: Aris
- 1980: Panathinaikos
- 1981: Panathinaikos
- 1982: Panathinaikos
- 1983: Aris
- 1984: Panathinaikos
- 1985: Aris
- 1986: Aris
Men's A1 Division
Men's Professional Championship A1
- 1993: Olympiakos
- 1994: Olympiakos
- 1995: Olympiakos
- 1996: Olympiakos
- 1997: Olympiakos
- 1998: Panathinaikos
- 1999: Panathinaikos
- 2000: Panathinaikos
- 2001: Panathinaikos
- 2002: AEK
- 2003: Panathinaikos
- 2004: Panathinaikos
- 2005: Panathinaikos
- 2006: Panathinaikos
- 2007: Panathinaikos
- 2008: Panathinaikos
- 2009: Panathinaikos