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Greek Basket League

The Greek Basket League (GBL), often also referred to as the Greek A1 Basketball League, or Greek Basketball Championship (originally called Panhellenic Basketball Championship), is the first tier level professional basketball league in Greece. It is run by HEBA (Greek: ΕΣΑΚΕ), under the legal authority of the Hellenic Basketball Federation (E.O.K.).

Greek Basket League (GBL)
Founded1927; 97 years ago (1927)
First season1927–28
CountryGreece
FederationHEBA
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toA2 Basket League
Domestic cup(s)Greek Cup
Greek Super Cup
International cup(s)EuroLeague
EuroCup
FIBA Champions League
FIBA Europe Cup
Current championsOlympiacos
(14th title)
Most championshipsPanathinaikos
(39 titles)
All-time top scorer Vassilis Spanoulis
Commissioner Vangelis Galatsopoulos
TV partnersERT
Websiteesake.gr (Greek)
esake (English)
2023–24 Greek Basket League

It is the highest-tier level of the Greek league system. The GBL plays under FIBA rules and currently consists of 13 teams, with the lowest-placed team relegated to the A2 Basket League and replaced by the winner of the play-offs of that tier. It runs from October to June, with teams playing 22 games each during the regular season, and the top 8 teams then competing in the playoffs.[1] The first official Greek Basketball Championship was held in the 1927–28 season. The league held a competition in which the teams of the league played under a format with a nationwide schedule, for the first time, in the 1963–64 season. The league first held a playoff round in the 1986–87 season. The league first allowed foreign (non-Greek) players, in the 1988–89 season. The league became a fully professional competition in the 1992–93 season.

The league has always been ranked as one of the top 3-5 level national domestic leagues in European basketball, since league rankings began. For further information, see historical European national basketball league rankings, and European national basketball league rankings.

History edit

 
Dimitris Diamantidis, 9× Greek League Champion, 6× Greek League MVP, and 4× Greek League Finals MVP.
 
Vassilis Spanoulis, 7× Greek League Champion, 4× Greek League MVP, and 4× Greek League Finals MVP.

Basketball first came to Greece in the year 1924.[2] The first Greek basketball championship took place in the 1927–28 season, the first fully organized Greek basketball championship began. The league was originally organized by the Hellenic Amateur Athletic Association (SEGAS). There have been four different official championship eras. The first era was the Panhellenic Championship (Πανελλήνιο Πρωτάθλημα), which lasted from the 1927–28 to 1962–63 seasons, when the champions of every regional district played each other to decide the Greek Champion. The second era started in the 1963–64 season, when the A National Category (Α' Εθνική Κατηγορία), or Alpha National Category was founded.[3]

In 1969, the Hellenic Basketball Federation (E.O.K.) took over the duties of overseeing the competition, and did so until the year 1992. The third era of the championship existed between the 1986–87 and 1991–92 seasons, when the first division A1 National Category (Α1 Εθνική Κατηγορία), with a regular season and playoffs, and the second division A2 National Category (Α2 Εθνική Κατηγορία) were formed. The 1988–89 season, marked the first time that Greek Basket League teams were allowed to have foreign players on their rosters.[4]

The fourth era of the championship began in the 1992–93 season, when the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association (HEBA) took over the competition and renamed the first division the HEBA A1 (ΕΣΑΚΕ Α1). The league was then renamed to Greek Basket League (Ελληνική Μπάσκετ Λιγκ), starting with the 2010–11 season.

The Greek League has been one of the most competitive basketball leagues in Europe through the years, and it was widely regarded as the second best national domestic league in the world, after only the NBA, in the 1990s decade. It currently ranks among the best national domestic leagues in the world (excluding the NBA), such as Liga ACB in Spain, VTB United League (counts as the domestic league for Russian clubs), and BSL in Turkey. It has always been considered one of the top 3-5 European national domestic leagues under the historical European national basketball league rankings and European national basketball league rankings.

The league has several European historical basketball powers, which also belong to some of the most traditional European basketball clubs, especially Panathinaikos, Olympiacos and AEK (which had great success in the 1960s), which are three of the most successful European basketball clubs of all time.

Also, Aris, led by Nikos Galis, Panagiotis Giannakis, and Slobodan "Lefteris" Subotić, was the dominant Greek club, and one of the most powerful European teams in the 1980s. Other clubs that have had significant success throughout the history of Greek basketball, as well as success in European basketball, are PAOK and Panellinios.

The first five aforementioned clubs (Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, AEK, Aris and PAOK), are also the most widely supported by fans in Greece.

Despite the championship having been contested 80 times, only nine different clubs have won it so far. The dominating club has usually been Panathinaikos, having claimed the championship 39 times. Since the foundation of the Alpha National Category in the 1963–64 season, only two teams have participated in every season of the competition, Panathinaikos and Aris.

Brand edit

Name edit

  • 1927–28 to 1962–63:  Panhellenic Championship
  • 1963–64 to 1985–86:  Alpha (A) National Category
  • 1986–87 to 1991–92:  Alpha1 (A1) National Category
  • 1992–93 to 2011–12:  HEBA Alpha1 (A1)
  • 2012–13 to present:  Greek Basket League

Sponsors edit

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The main elements of the logo were changed in 2013.[5]

Regulations edit

The championship, in its current form, has been organized since the 1992–93 season by the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association (HEBA), under the authority of the Hellenic Basketball Federation. The fully professional Greek basketball clubs compete in the first division championship, which is often colloquially called the "A1", in which 12 teams compete for the Greek National Championship. There is also a professional level second division championship that is run entirely by the Hellenic Basketball Federation, which is called the "A2", in which 16 teams compete for the second division crown. The bottom one place finishing team each year in the A1 division standings is relegated to the A2 division, due to poor performance. While conversely, the top one teams each year from the A2 division is promoted to the A1 division, due to good performance.

Club and arena standards edit

In order to compete in the Greek Basket League, clubs must invest a minimum of €1 million on club operations per season. The minimum club budget per season is €800,000, and each club must also invest €200,000 into a league-wide fund that insures players get their full salaries. Most of the league's clubs invest more than the minimum requirements in each season.

Currently, Greek Basket League clubs must play their home games in arenas with a seating capacity of at least 2,000 people, in order to play Greek domestic league games. Several Greek clubs have two arenas that they primarily use. One for domestic Greek League games, and one for European-wide games.

Greek clubs that play in European-wide competitions, such as the EuroLeague, the EuroCup, or the FIBA Champions League, must play their home games in those leagues in arenas that fit the arena standards of those leagues. Which are currently, a 5,000 seat minimum for the EuroLeague, and a 3,000 seat minimum for the EuroCup and FIBA Champions League. Although the FIBA Champions League's minimum seat rule can be waived with the league's approval.

Foreign players edit

Greek Basket League teams were first allowed to have foreign (non-Greek) players on their rosters in the 1988–89 season.[6]

Under the league's current foreign player rules, Greek Basket League teams must have at least 6 Greek players on their active 12-man game rosters. Each team is allowed to have up to 6 foreign (non-Greek) players on their active 12-man game roster. There are no restrictions on the number of foreign players allowed by country of origin. Meaning that for example, any team in the league could sign up to 6 American players, or up to 6 Canadian players, or up to 6 players from European countries, etc.[7] Starting from the 2022–23 season, each team can have 7 foreign players to its league roster. However, every team is obliged to select 6 of them right before the match is started. This rotation of foreign players cannot take place in the playoffs. However, it was decided that as of the 2023–24 season the aforementioned rotation will be possible not only in the regular season but also in the playoffs.

Current clubs edit

The clubs for the 2023–24 season:

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Location map for competing teams in Basket League 2022-23.

Statistics edit

Title holders edit

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Performance by club edit

Titles Champions Years
39 Panathinaikos 1945–46, 1946–47, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1953–54, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21
14 Olympiacos 1948–49, 1959–60, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2021–22, 2022–23
10 Aris 1929–30, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91
8 AEK 1957–58, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 2001–02
6 Panellinios 1928–29, 1938–39, 1939–40, 1952–53, 1954–55, 1956–57
2 Iraklis 1927–28, 1934–35
PAOK 1958–59, 1991–92
1 Near East 1935–36
Athens University 1936–37

A1 Finals edit

Season Home court advantage Result Home court disadvantage 1st of Regular season Regular season Record
1986–87 Aris 3–0 Panionios Aris 18–0
1987–88 Aris 3–0 PAOK Aris 18–0
1988–89 Aris 3–1 PAOK Aris 17–1
1989–90 PAOK r.r. Aris PAOK 20–2
1990–91 Aris 4–2 PAOK Aris 20–2
1991–92 PAOK 4–1 Olympiacos PAOK 20–2
1992–93 Panathinaikos 1–3 Olympiacos PAOK 22–4
1993–94 Olympiacos 3–2 PAOK Bravo Olympiacos 22–4
1994–95 Olympiacos 3–2 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 24–2
1995–96 Olympiacos 3–2 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 24–2
1996–97 Olympiacos 3–1 AEK Olympiacos 21–5
1997–98 Panathinaikos 3–2 PAOK Panathinaikos 21–5
1998–99 Olympiacos 2–3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 21–5
1999–00 Panathinaikos 3–0 PAOK Olympiacos 21–5
2000–01 Panathinaikos 3–2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 22–4
2001–02 AEK 3–2 Olympiacos AEK 23–3
2002–03 Panathinaikos 3–1 AEK Panathinaikos 21–5
2003–04 Panathinaikos 3–0 Maroussi TIM Panathinaikos 22–4
2004–05 Panathinaikos 3–1 AEK Panathinaikos 22–4
2005–06 Panathinaikos 3–0 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 24–2
2006–07 Panathinaikos 3–2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 24–2
2007–08 Panathinaikos 3–2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 23–3
2008–09 Olympiacos 1–3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25–1
2009–10 Panathinaikos 3–1 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 25–1
2010–11 Olympiacos 1–3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 26–0
2011–12 Olympiacos 3–2 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 23–1
2012–13 Olympiacos 0–3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25–1
2013–14 Panathinaikos 3–2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 25–1
2014–15 Olympiacos 3–0 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25–1
2015–16 Olympiacos 3–1 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25–1
2016–17 Olympiacos 2–3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25–1
2017–18 Panathinaikos 3–2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 26–0
2018–19 Panathinaikos 3–0 Promitheas Patras AEK 18–8
2019–20 Panathinaikos declared champion through regular season standings due to COVID-19 pandemic Panathinaikos 18–2
2020–21 Panathinaikos 3–1 Lavrio Panathinaikos 20–2
2021–22 Olympiacos 3–0 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 23–1
2022–23 Olympiacos 3–1 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 22–0

Basket League/A1 finals participation by club (until 2022) edit

Club W L Total
Panathinaikos 19 8 27
Olympiacos 10 14 24
Aris 4 0 4
PAOK 1 6 7
AEK 1 3 4
Panionios 0 1 1
Maroussi 0 1 1
Promitheas Patras 0 1 1
Lavrio 0 1 1

Number of seasons in the Panhellenic Championship (1928–1963) edit

The number of times that clubs participated in the league's original format, the Panhellenic Championship.

Club Times
Triton Athens 7
Near East Atens 5
Panionios Athens 4
Skagiopouleio Patras 4
Ethnikos Athens 3
Athens University 3
Neoi Vironas 2
EA Patras 2
VAO Thessaloniki 2
Club Times
Peiraikos Syndesmos 2
Anatolia College 2
AO Palaio Faliro 2
AE Chalkida 2
Triton Chalkida 2
Olympiacos Addis Ababa 1
Keravnos Cairo 1
Diagoras Rhodes 1
AE Emporoypallilon 1
Club Times
HAN Nikaia / HAN Kokkinia 1
Apollon Athens 1
HAN Athens 1
AO Neochori Rodos 1
PO Patras 1
Triton Maroussi 1

Number of seasons in the A and A1 National Categories by club (1963–64 – 2021–22) edit

The number of times that clubs participated in the top A National Category, while it existed from the 1963–64 season to the 1985–86 season. As well as the number of times that clubs have participated in the top A1 National Category, since it began with the 1986–87 season. Only two clubs, Panathinaikos and Aris, have played in the top division every year since its formation.

  • 1963–64 to 1985–86: Alpha (A) National Category
  • 1986–87 to 1991–92: Alpha1 (A1) National Category
  • 1992–93 to 2009–10: HEBA Alpha1 (A1)
  • 2010–11 to present: Greek Basket League
Club Times
Trikala 2000 2
Olympias Patras 2
Anatolia College 2
HAN Nikaia / HAN Kokkinia 2
Niki Volos 2
Ifaistos Limnou 2
Philippos Thessaloniki 2
Milon 2
Ampelokipoi Athens 2
Peiraikos Syndesmos 2
AE Holargos 1
Doxa Lefkada 1
Arkadikos Tripoli 1
Thyella Serres 1
MENT Thessaloniki 1
Charilaos Trikoupis 1
Pierikos Katerini 1
GS Faros Larissa 1

Number of seasons in the top-tier level Greek Basket League in total (1928 to 2021–22) edit

The total number of times that each club has played in the top-tier level Greek Basket League, through all of its different league formats.

  • 1927–28 to 1962–63: Panhellenic Championship
  • 1963–64 to 1985–86: Alpha (A) National Category
  • 1986–87 to 1991–92: Alpha1 (A1) National Category
  • 1992–93 to 2009–10: HEBA Alpha1 (A1)
  • 2010–11 to present: Greek Basket League
Club Times
AO Egaleo 3
Apollon Kalamaria 3
Aetos Thessaloniki 3
Ethnikos Athens 3
Athens University 3
HAN Nikaias / HAN Kokkinias 3
Panelefsiniakos 3
AE Nea Kifissia 3
AE Larissa 3
KAE Larissa 3
Trikala 2000 2
Olympias Patras 2
Ifaistos Limnou 2
Neoi Vironas 2
EA Patras 2
AO Palaio Faliro 2
AE Chalkida 2
Triton Chalkida 2
Ampelokipoi Athens 2
Niki Volos 2
Philippos Thessaloniki 2
Club Times
Milon 2
Doxa Lefkada 1
AE Holargos 1
Αrkadikos Tripoli 1
Keravnos Cairo 1
Diagoras Rhodes 1
Olympiacos Addis Ababa 1
Triton Maroussi 1
AE Emporoypallilon 1
Thyella Serres 1
Pierikos Katerini 1
MENT Thessaloniki 1
Apollon Athens 1
Charilaos Trikoupis 1
HAN Athens 1
AO eochori Rhodes 1
PO Patras 1

Best regular season records in the history of the A and A1 National Categories (1963–2015) edit

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  • 1963–64 to 1985–86: Alpha (A) National Category
  • 1986–87 to 1991–92: Alpha1 (A1) National Category
  • 1992–93 to 2009–10: HEBA Alpha1 (A1)
  • 2010–11 to present: Greek Basket League

A and A1 National Category (1963–2018) edit

Season Team Regular season
Record
Playoff record Final Record
(Including playoffs)
Final Season
Result
1985–86 Aris 26-0 26-0 Champion
1967–68 AEK 22-0 22-0 Champion
1975–76 Olympiacos 22-0 22-0 Champion
1986–87 Aris 18-0 3-0 21-0 Champion
1987–88 Aris 18-0 3-0 21-0 Champion
2017–18 Panathinaikos 26-0 8-2 34-2 Champion
1979–80 Panathinaikos 16-0 12-2 28-2 Champion
2010–11 Olympiacos 26-0 6–3 32–3 Finalist

The best overall season records of the HEBA A1 (1992–2015) edit

Season Club Regular season
Record
Playoff record Final Record Final Season
Result
2017–18 Panathinaikos 26–0 8–2 34–2 Champion
2009–10 Panathinaikos 25–1 8–1 33–2 Champion
2014–15 Olympiacos 25–1 8–1 33–2 Champion
2015–16 Olympiacos 25–1 8–1 33–2 Champion
2013–14 Panathinaikos 25–1 8–2 33–3 Champion
2005–06 Panathinaikos 24–2 8–0 32–2 Champion
2010–11 Panathinaikos 24–2 8–1 32–3 Champion
2010–11 Olympiacos 26–0 6–3 32–3 Finalist
2006–07 Panathinaikos 24–2 8–2 32–4 Champion
2011–12 Olympiacos 23–1 8–2 31–3 Champion
2008–09 Olympiacos 25–1 6–3 31–4 Finalist
2016–17 Panathinaikos 25–1 6–3 31–4 Champion
2021–22 Olympiacos 23–1 8–0 31–1 Champion

Greek basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions edit

Awards and players edit

All-time stats leaders edit

  • Of the HEBA fully professional era Greek Basket League, 1992–93 to present. The officially recognized league stats leaders.
  • Through the 2022–23 season.
  • Currently active players in the league in bold.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Με 8 τα playoffs, μπόνους στους 2 πρώτους (in Greek).
  2. ^ "Ο πρώτος αγώνας μπάσκετ στην Ελλάδα έγινε με δύο αναποδογυρισμένες καρέκλες και μία μπάλα ποδοσφαίρου. Το πρώτο πανελλήνιο πρωτάθλημα είχε 4 ομάδες". 30 May 2019.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  4. ^ Και οι (πρώτοι) ξένοι ήταν εννιά (in Greek).
  5. ^ (in Greek) Νέο λογότυπο για το πρωτάθλημα! sentragoal.gr
  6. ^ Και οι (πρώτοι) ξένοι ήταν εννιά (in Greek).
  7. ^ Πέρασε η πρόταση του Παναθηναϊκού για τους ξένους (in Greek).
  8. ^ "COMPETITION ALL STAR GAME 2023 VENUE Karditsa Municipal Sports Hall GAME DETAILS Tip off: 4:30 pm GMT 17/12/23 ATTENDANCE 3500". fibalivestats.com (in Greek). 2023-12-19.
  9. ^ "Προσωρινός ανάδοχος για το έργο της πτυσσόμενης". neosagon.gr (in Greek). 2023-12-19.
  10. ^ ΑΦΙΕΡΩΜΑ ΣΤΟΝ ΚΟΛΟΣΣΟ H HOTELS: Νέο ξεκίνημα στη Ρόδο.
  11. ^ . Olympiacos B.C. Archived from the original on 2016-08-02. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  12. ^ "HOME". paobc.gr. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  13. ^ "Arena". P.A.O.K. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  14. ^ ESAKE Official website Greek League Champions
  15. ^ Georgakopoulos, George. "Panathinaikos crowned champion, Aris and PAOK stay up". ekathimerini.com. Online. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  16. ^ ESAKE.gr Basket League ΟΠΑΠ: Το ρεκόρ του Ολυμπιακού. (in Greek)
  17. ^ ESAKE.gr Τα... χτένια του Ολυμπιακού!. (in Greek)
  18. ^ Σπανούλης Βασίλης (in English).
  19. ^ Σπανούλης Βασίλης (in English).
  20. ^ Σπανούλης Βασίλης (in English).

External links edit

  • Official website (in Greek)
  • Official English website (in English)
  • Greek Basket League Highlights 2013-10-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Greek)
  • Greek Basketball (Men) Eurobasket.com (in English)
  • Official Hellenic Basketball Federation Site (in Greek)

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A1 Ethniki redirects here For other uses see A1 Ethniki disambiguation The Greek Basket League GBL often also referred to as the Greek A1 Basketball League or Greek Basketball Championship originally called Panhellenic Basketball Championship is the first tier level professional basketball league in Greece It is run by HEBA Greek ESAKE under the legal authority of the Hellenic Basketball Federation E O K Greek Basket League GBL Founded1927 97 years ago 1927 First season1927 28CountryGreeceFederationHEBAConfederationFIBA EuropeNumber of teams12Level on pyramid1Relegation toA2 Basket LeagueDomestic cup s Greek CupGreek Super CupInternational cup s EuroLeagueEuroCup FIBA Champions League FIBA Europe CupCurrent championsOlympiacos 14th title Most championshipsPanathinaikos 39 titles All time top scorerVassilis SpanoulisCommissionerVangelis GalatsopoulosTV partnersERTWebsiteesake gr Greek esake English 2023 24 Greek Basket League It is the highest tier level of the Greek league system The GBL plays under FIBA rules and currently consists of 13 teams with the lowest placed team relegated to the A2 Basket League and replaced by the winner of the play offs of that tier It runs from October to June with teams playing 22 games each during the regular season and the top 8 teams then competing in the playoffs 1 The first official Greek Basketball Championship was held in the 1927 28 season The league held a competition in which the teams of the league played under a format with a nationwide schedule for the first time in the 1963 64 season The league first held a playoff round in the 1986 87 season The league first allowed foreign non Greek players in the 1988 89 season The league became a fully professional competition in the 1992 93 season The league has always been ranked as one of the top 3 5 level national domestic leagues in European basketball since league rankings began For further information see historical European national basketball league rankings and European national basketball league rankings Contents 1 History 2 Brand 2 1 Name 2 2 Sponsors 2 3 Logo 3 Regulations 3 1 Club and arena standards 3 2 Foreign players 4 Current clubs 5 Statistics 5 1 Title holders 5 2 Performance by club 5 3 A1 Finals 5 4 Basket League A1 finals participation by club until 2022 5 5 Number of seasons in the Panhellenic Championship 1928 1963 5 6 Number of seasons in the A and A1 National Categories by club 1963 64 2021 22 5 7 Number of seasons in the top tier level Greek Basket League in total 1928 to 2021 22 5 8 Best regular season records in the history of the A and A1 National Categories 1963 2015 5 9 A and A1 National Category 1963 2018 5 10 The best overall season records of the HEBA A1 1992 2015 5 11 Greek basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions 5 12 Awards and players 5 13 All time stats leaders 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Dimitris Diamantidis 9 Greek League Champion 6 Greek League MVP and 4 Greek League Finals MVP nbsp Vassilis Spanoulis 7 Greek League Champion 4 Greek League MVP and 4 Greek League Finals MVP Basketball first came to Greece in the year 1924 2 The first Greek basketball championship took place in the 1927 28 season the first fully organized Greek basketball championship began The league was originally organized by the Hellenic Amateur Athletic Association SEGAS There have been four different official championship eras The first era was the Panhellenic Championship Panellhnio Prwta8lhma which lasted from the 1927 28 to 1962 63 seasons when the champions of every regional district played each other to decide the Greek Champion The second era started in the 1963 64 season when the A National Category A E8nikh Kathgoria or Alpha National Category was founded 3 In 1969 the Hellenic Basketball Federation E O K took over the duties of overseeing the competition and did so until the year 1992 The third era of the championship existed between the 1986 87 and 1991 92 seasons when the first division A1 National Category A1 E8nikh Kathgoria with a regular season and playoffs and the second division A2 National Category A2 E8nikh Kathgoria were formed The 1988 89 season marked the first time that Greek Basket League teams were allowed to have foreign players on their rosters 4 The fourth era of the championship began in the 1992 93 season when the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association HEBA took over the competition and renamed the first division the HEBA A1 ESAKE A1 The league was then renamed to Greek Basket League Ellhnikh Mpasket Ligk starting with the 2010 11 season The Greek League has been one of the most competitive basketball leagues in Europe through the years and it was widely regarded as the second best national domestic league in the world after only the NBA in the 1990s decade It currently ranks among the best national domestic leagues in the world excluding the NBA such as Liga ACB in Spain VTB United League counts as the domestic league for Russian clubs and BSL in Turkey It has always been considered one of the top 3 5 European national domestic leagues under the historical European national basketball league rankings and European national basketball league rankings The league has several European historical basketball powers which also belong to some of the most traditional European basketball clubs especially Panathinaikos Olympiacos and AEK which had great success in the 1960s which are three of the most successful European basketball clubs of all time Also Aris led by Nikos Galis Panagiotis Giannakis and Slobodan Lefteris Subotic was the dominant Greek club and one of the most powerful European teams in the 1980s Other clubs that have had significant success throughout the history of Greek basketball as well as success in European basketball are PAOK and Panellinios The first five aforementioned clubs Panathinaikos Olympiacos AEK Aris and PAOK are also the most widely supported by fans in Greece Despite the championship having been contested 80 times only nine different clubs have won it so far The dominating club has usually been Panathinaikos having claimed the championship 39 times Since the foundation of the Alpha National Category in the 1963 64 season only two teams have participated in every season of the competition Panathinaikos and Aris Brand editName edit 1927 28 to 1962 63 Panhellenic Championship 1963 64 to 1985 86 Alpha A National Category 1986 87 to 1991 92 Alpha1 A1 National Category 1992 93 to 2011 12 HEBA Alpha1 A1 2012 13 to present Greek Basket League Sponsors edit EKO Betshop gr Stoiximan gr Spalding Logo edit The main elements of the logo were changed in 2013 5 nbsp 2012 2013 nbsp 2013 presentRegulations editThe championship in its current form has been organized since the 1992 93 season by the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association HEBA under the authority of the Hellenic Basketball Federation The fully professional Greek basketball clubs compete in the first division championship which is often colloquially called the A1 in which 12 teams compete for the Greek National Championship There is also a professional level second division championship that is run entirely by the Hellenic Basketball Federation which is called the A2 in which 16 teams compete for the second division crown The bottom one place finishing team each year in the A1 division standings is relegated to the A2 division due to poor performance While conversely the top one teams each year from the A2 division is promoted to the A1 division due to good performance Club and arena standards edit In order to compete in the Greek Basket League clubs must invest a minimum of 1 million on club operations per season The minimum club budget per season is 800 000 and each club must also invest 200 000 into a league wide fund that insures players get their full salaries Most of the league s clubs invest more than the minimum requirements in each season Currently Greek Basket League clubs must play their home games in arenas with a seating capacity of at least 2 000 people in order to play Greek domestic league games Several Greek clubs have two arenas that they primarily use One for domestic Greek League games and one for European wide games Greek clubs that play in European wide competitions such as the EuroLeague the EuroCup or the FIBA Champions League must play their home games in those leagues in arenas that fit the arena standards of those leagues Which are currently a 5 000 seat minimum for the EuroLeague and a 3 000 seat minimum for the EuroCup and FIBA Champions League Although the FIBA Champions League s minimum seat rule can be waived with the league s approval Foreign players edit Greek Basket League teams were first allowed to have foreign non Greek players on their rosters in the 1988 89 season 6 Under the league s current foreign player rules Greek Basket League teams must have at least 6 Greek players on their active 12 man game rosters Each team is allowed to have up to 6 foreign non Greek players on their active 12 man game roster There are no restrictions on the number of foreign players allowed by country of origin Meaning that for example any team in the league could sign up to 6 American players or up to 6 Canadian players or up to 6 players from European countries etc 7 Starting from the 2022 23 season each team can have 7 foreign players to its league roster However every team is obliged to select 6 of them right before the match is started This rotation of foreign players cannot take place in the playoffs However it was decided that as of the 2023 24 season the aforementioned rotation will be possible not only in the regular season but also in the playoffs Current clubs editThe clubs for the 2023 24 season nbsp nbsp Attica nbsp Athens teamsA E K PanathinaikosPeristeriMaroussi nbsp ArisP A O K nbsp Olympiacos nbsp Kolossos Rhodou nbsp ASK Karditsa nbsp Lavrio nbsp PromitheasApollon Patrasclass notpageimage Location map for competing teams in Basket League 2022 23 Team City Arena Capacity Appearances in GBL A E K Athens Ano Liosia Olympic Hall 9 327 collapsible 8 327 permanent 57 Apollon Patras Patras Perivola Apollon Patras Indoor Hall 3 500 34 Aris Thessaloniki Alexandreio Melathron Hall 5 138 60 ASK Karditsa Karditsa Giannis Bourousis Indoor Hall 3 500 8 9 1 Kolossos Rodou Rhodes Faliraki Kallithea Palais des Sports 1 400 10 17 Lavrio Lavrio Lavrio Indoor Hall 1 700 8 Olympiacos Piraeus Peace and Friendship Stadium 14 776 11 55 Panathinaikos Athens Marousi O A C A Hall 18 300 12 60 P A O K Thessaloniki Pylaia P A O K Sports Arena 8 162 13 59 Peristeri Athens Peristeri Peristeri Hall 4 000 24 Promitheas Patras Proastio Dimitris Tofalos Arena 5 500 7 Maroussi Athens Marousi Maroussi Saint Thomas Indoor Hall 1 700 14Statistics editTitle holders edit 14 1927 28 nbsp Iraklis 1928 29 nbsp Panellinios 1929 30 nbsp Aris 1930 34 Not held 1934 35 nbsp Iraklis 1935 36 nbsp Near East 1936 37 Athens University 1937 38 Not held 1938 39 nbsp Panellinios 1939 40 nbsp Panellinios 1940 45 Not held due to World War II 1945 46 nbsp Panathinaikos 1946 47 nbsp Panathinaikos 1947 48 Not held 1948 49 nbsp Olympiacos 1949 50 nbsp Panathinaikos 1950 51 nbsp Panathinaikos 1951 52 Not held 1952 53 nbsp Panellinios 1953 54 nbsp Panathinaikos 1954 55 nbsp Panellinios 1955 56 Not held 1956 57 nbsp Panellinios 1957 58 nbsp AEK 1958 59 nbsp PAOK 1959 60 nbsp Olympiacos 1960 61 nbsp Panathinaikos 1961 62 nbsp Panathinaikos 1962 63 nbsp AEK 1963 64 nbsp AEK 1964 65 nbsp AEK 1965 66 nbsp AEK 1966 67 nbsp Panathinaikos 1967 68 nbsp AEK 1968 69 nbsp Panathinaikos 1969 70 nbsp AEK 1970 71 nbsp Panathinaikos 1971 72 nbsp Panathinaikos 1972 73 nbsp Panathinaikos 1973 74 nbsp Panathinaikos 1974 75 nbsp Panathinaikos 1975 76 nbsp Olympiacos 1976 77 nbsp Panathinaikos 1977 78 nbsp Olympiacos 1978 79 nbsp Aris 1979 80 nbsp Panathinaikos 1980 81 nbsp Panathinaikos 1981 82 nbsp Panathinaikos 1982 83 nbsp Aris 1983 84 nbsp Panathinaikos 1984 85 nbsp Aris 1985 86 nbsp Aris 1986 87 nbsp Aris 1987 88 nbsp Aris 1988 89 nbsp Aris 1989 90 nbsp Aris 1990 91 nbsp Aris 1991 92 nbsp PAOK 1992 93 nbsp Olympiacos 1993 94 nbsp Olympiacos 1994 95 nbsp Olympiacos 1995 96 nbsp Olympiacos 1996 97 nbsp Olympiacos 1997 98 nbsp Panathinaikos 1998 99 nbsp Panathinaikos 1999 00 nbsp Panathinaikos 2000 01 nbsp Panathinaikos 2001 02 nbsp AEK 2002 03 nbsp Panathinaikos 2003 04 nbsp Panathinaikos 2004 05 nbsp Panathinaikos 2005 06 nbsp Panathinaikos 2006 07 nbsp Panathinaikos 2007 08 nbsp Panathinaikos 2008 09 nbsp Panathinaikos 2009 10 nbsp Panathinaikos 2010 11 nbsp Panathinaikos 2011 12 nbsp Olympiacos 2012 13 nbsp Panathinaikos 2013 14 nbsp Panathinaikos 2014 15 nbsp Olympiacos 2015 16 nbsp Olympiacos 2016 17 nbsp Panathinaikos 2017 18 nbsp Panathinaikos 2018 19 nbsp Panathinaikos 2019 20 nbsp Panathinaikos 15 2020 21 nbsp Panathinaikos 2021 22 nbsp Olympiacos 2022 23 nbsp Olympiacos Performance by club edit Titles Champions Years 39 Panathinaikos 1945 46 1946 47 1949 50 1950 51 1953 54 1960 61 1961 62 1966 67 1968 69 1970 71 1971 72 1972 73 1973 74 1974 75 1976 77 1979 80 1980 81 1981 82 1983 84 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2012 13 2013 14 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 14 Olympiacos 1948 49 1959 60 1975 76 1977 78 1992 93 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 2011 12 2014 15 2015 16 2021 22 2022 23 10 Aris 1929 30 1978 79 1982 83 1984 85 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1989 90 1990 91 8 AEK 1957 58 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 1965 66 1967 68 1969 70 2001 02 6 Panellinios 1928 29 1938 39 1939 40 1952 53 1954 55 1956 57 2 Iraklis 1927 28 1934 35 PAOK 1958 59 1991 92 1 Near East 1935 36 Athens University 1936 37 A1 Finals edit Season Home court advantage Result Home court disadvantage 1st of Regular season Regular season Record 1986 87 Aris 3 0 Panionios Aris 18 0 1987 88 Aris 3 0 PAOK Aris 18 0 1988 89 Aris 3 1 PAOK Aris 17 1 1989 90 PAOK r r Aris PAOK 20 2 1990 91 Aris 4 2 PAOK Aris 20 2 1991 92 PAOK 4 1 Olympiacos PAOK 20 2 1992 93 Panathinaikos 1 3 Olympiacos PAOK 22 4 1993 94 Olympiacos 3 2 PAOK Bravo Olympiacos 22 4 1994 95 Olympiacos 3 2 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 24 2 1995 96 Olympiacos 3 2 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 24 2 1996 97 Olympiacos 3 1 AEK Olympiacos 21 5 1997 98 Panathinaikos 3 2 PAOK Panathinaikos 21 5 1998 99 Olympiacos 2 3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 21 5 1999 00 Panathinaikos 3 0 PAOK Olympiacos 21 5 2000 01 Panathinaikos 3 2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 22 4 2001 02 AEK 3 2 Olympiacos AEK 23 3 2002 03 Panathinaikos 3 1 AEK Panathinaikos 21 5 2003 04 Panathinaikos 3 0 Maroussi TIM Panathinaikos 22 4 2004 05 Panathinaikos 3 1 AEK Panathinaikos 22 4 2005 06 Panathinaikos 3 0 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 24 2 2006 07 Panathinaikos 3 2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 24 2 2007 08 Panathinaikos 3 2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 23 3 2008 09 Olympiacos 1 3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25 1 2009 10 Panathinaikos 3 1 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 25 1 2010 11 Olympiacos 1 3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 26 0 2011 12 Olympiacos 3 2 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 23 1 2012 13 Olympiacos 0 3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25 1 2013 14 Panathinaikos 3 2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 25 1 2014 15 Olympiacos 3 0 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25 1 2015 16 Olympiacos 3 1 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25 1 2016 17 Olympiacos 2 3 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 25 1 2017 18 Panathinaikos 3 2 Olympiacos Panathinaikos 26 0 2018 19 Panathinaikos 3 0 Promitheas Patras AEK 18 8 2019 20 Panathinaikos declared champion through regular season standings due to COVID 19 pandemic Panathinaikos 18 2 2020 21 Panathinaikos 3 1 Lavrio Panathinaikos 20 2 2021 22 Olympiacos 3 0 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 23 1 2022 23 Olympiacos 3 1 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 22 0 Basket League A1 finals participation by club until 2022 edit Club W L Total Panathinaikos 19 8 27 Olympiacos 10 14 24 Aris 4 0 4 PAOK 1 6 7 AEK 1 3 4 Panionios 0 1 1 Maroussi 0 1 1 Promitheas Patras 0 1 1 Lavrio 0 1 1 Number of seasons in the Panhellenic Championship 1928 1963 edit The number of times that clubs participated in the league s original format the Panhellenic Championship Club Times Panellinios Athens 17 Panathinaikos 13 Olympiacos Piraeus 13 Sporting Athens 12 HAN Thessaloniki 10 Iraklis Thessaloniki 10 Aris Thessaloniki 9 AEK Athens 9 PAOK Thessaloniki 7 Club Times Triton Athens 7 Near East Atens 5 Panionios Athens 4 Skagiopouleio Patras 4 Ethnikos Athens 3 Athens University 3 Neoi Vironas 2 EA Patras 2 VAO Thessaloniki 2 Club Times Peiraikos Syndesmos 2 Anatolia College 2 AO Palaio Faliro 2 AE Chalkida 2 Triton Chalkida 2 Olympiacos Addis Ababa 1 Keravnos Cairo 1 Diagoras Rhodes 1 AE Emporoypallilon 1 Club Times HAN Nikaia HAN Kokkinia 1 Apollon Athens 1 HAN Athens 1 AO Neochori Rodos 1 PO Patras 1 Triton Maroussi 1 Number of seasons in the A and A1 National Categories by club 1963 64 2021 22 edit The number of times that clubs participated in the top A National Category while it existed from the 1963 64 season to the 1985 86 season As well as the number of times that clubs have participated in the top A1 National Category since it began with the 1986 87 season Only two clubs Panathinaikos and Aris have played in the top division every year since its formation 1963 64 to 1985 86 Alpha A National Category 1986 87 to 1991 92 Alpha1 A1 National Category 1992 93 to 2009 10 HEBA Alpha1 A1 2010 11 to present Greek Basket League Club Times Aris Thessaloniki 59 Panathinaikos 59 PAOK Thessaloniki 58 AEK Athens 56 Olympiacos Piraeus 54 Panionios Athens 47 Iraklis Thessaloniki 44 Apollon Patras 33 Sporting Athens 31 Panellinios Athens 30 GS Maroussi 24 GS Peristeri 23 AO Pagrati 17 Kolossos Rhodes 16 Ionikos Nikaia 15 GS Larissa 12 HAN Thessaloniki 12 AGO Rethymno 10 Ilysiakos Athens 9 Dimokritos Thessaloniki 9 AO Dafni 8 OAA Irakleio 8 Near East Athens 7 Club Times AS Papagou 7 Olympia Larissa 7 GS Lavrio 7 Makedonikos Thessaloniki 6 Esperos Kallithea 6 EK Kavala 6 Promitheas Patras 6 AO Trikala 5 KAOD Thessaloniki 5 VAO Thessaloniki 5 Koroivos Amaliada 4 Ionikos Nea Filadelfia 4 Triton Athens 4 Amyntas Athens 4 Ikaros Kallithea 4 GS Kymi 3 AE Larissa 3 AE Nea Kifissia 3 Panelefsiniakos 3 AO Egaleo 3 Apollon Kalamaria 3 Aetos Thessaloniki 3 KAE Larissa 3 Club Times Trikala 2000 2 Olympias Patras 2 Anatolia College 2 HAN Nikaia HAN Kokkinia 2 Niki Volos 2 Ifaistos Limnou 2 Philippos Thessaloniki 2 Milon 2 Ampelokipoi Athens 2 Peiraikos Syndesmos 2 AE Holargos 1 Doxa Lefkada 1 Arkadikos Tripoli 1 Thyella Serres 1 MENT Thessaloniki 1 Charilaos Trikoupis 1 Pierikos Katerini 1 GS Faros Larissa 1 Number of seasons in the top tier level Greek Basket League in total 1928 to 2021 22 edit The total number of times that each club has played in the top tier level Greek Basket League through all of its different league formats 1927 28 to 1962 63 Panhellenic Championship 1963 64 to 1985 86 Alpha A National Category 1986 87 to 1991 92 Alpha1 A1 National Category 1992 93 to 2009 10 HEBA Alpha1 A1 2010 11 to present Greek Basket League Club Times Panathinaikos 72 Aris Thessaloniki 68 Olympiacos Piraeus 67 AEK Athens 65 PAOK Thessaloniki 65 Iraklis Thessaloniki 54 Panionios Athens 51 Panellinios Athens 47 Sporting Athens 43 Apollon Patras 33 GS Maroussi 24 GS Peristeri 23 HAN Thessaloniki 22 AO Pagrati 17 Kolossos Rhodes 16 Ionikos Nikaia 15 GS Larissa 12 Near East Athens 12 Triton Athens 11 AGO Rethymno 10 Dimokritos Thessaloniki 9 Club Times AO Dafni 8 OAA Irakleio 8 Ilysiakos Athens 8 VAO Thessaloniki 7 AS Papagou 7 Olympia Larissa 7 GS Lavrio 7 Esperos Kallithea 6 Makedonikos Thessaloniki 6 EK Kavala 6 Promitheas Patras 6 AO Trikala 5 KAOD Thessaloniki 5 Koroivos Amaliada 4 Peiraikos Syndesmos 4 Skagiopouleio Patras 4 Anatolia College 4 Amyntas Athens 4 Ionikos Nea Filadelfia 4 Ikaros Kallithea 4 Kymi 3 Club Times AO Egaleo 3 Apollon Kalamaria 3 Aetos Thessaloniki 3 Ethnikos Athens 3 Athens University 3 HAN Nikaias HAN Kokkinias 3 Panelefsiniakos 3 AE Nea Kifissia 3 AE Larissa 3 KAE Larissa 3 Trikala 2000 2 Olympias Patras 2 Ifaistos Limnou 2 Neoi Vironas 2 EA Patras 2 AO Palaio Faliro 2 AE Chalkida 2 Triton Chalkida 2 Ampelokipoi Athens 2 Niki Volos 2 Philippos Thessaloniki 2 Club Times Milon 2 Doxa Lefkada 1 AE Holargos 1 Arkadikos Tripoli 1 Keravnos Cairo 1 Diagoras Rhodes 1 Olympiacos Addis Ababa 1 Triton Maroussi 1 AE Emporoypallilon 1 Thyella Serres 1 Pierikos Katerini 1 MENT Thessaloniki 1 Apollon Athens 1 Charilaos Trikoupis 1 HAN Athens 1 AO eochori Rhodes 1 PO Patras 1 Best regular season records in the history of the A and A1 National Categories 1963 2015 edit 16 17 1963 64 to 1985 86 Alpha A National Category 1986 87 to 1991 92 Alpha1 A1 National Category 1992 93 to 2009 10 HEBA Alpha1 A1 2010 11 to present Greek Basket League A and A1 National Category 1963 2018 edit Season Team Regular seasonRecord Playoff record Final Record Including playoffs Final SeasonResult 1985 86 Aris 26 0 26 0 Champion 1967 68 AEK 22 0 22 0 Champion 1975 76 Olympiacos 22 0 22 0 Champion 1986 87 Aris 18 0 3 0 21 0 Champion 1987 88 Aris 18 0 3 0 21 0 Champion 2017 18 Panathinaikos 26 0 8 2 34 2 Champion 1979 80 Panathinaikos 16 0 12 2 28 2 Champion 2010 11 Olympiacos 26 0 6 3 32 3 Finalist The best overall season records of the HEBA A1 1992 2015 edit Season Club Regular seasonRecord Playoff record Final Record Final SeasonResult 2017 18 Panathinaikos 26 0 8 2 34 2 Champion 2009 10 Panathinaikos 25 1 8 1 33 2 Champion 2014 15 Olympiacos 25 1 8 1 33 2 Champion 2015 16 Olympiacos 25 1 8 1 33 2 Champion 2013 14 Panathinaikos 25 1 8 2 33 3 Champion 2005 06 Panathinaikos 24 2 8 0 32 2 Champion 2010 11 Panathinaikos 24 2 8 1 32 3 Champion 2010 11 Olympiacos 26 0 6 3 32 3 Finalist 2006 07 Panathinaikos 24 2 8 2 32 4 Champion 2011 12 Olympiacos 23 1 8 2 31 3 Champion 2008 09 Olympiacos 25 1 6 3 31 4 Finalist 2016 17 Panathinaikos 25 1 6 3 31 4 Champion 2021 22 Olympiacos 23 1 8 0 31 1 Champion Greek basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions edit Main article Greek basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions Awards and players edit Main articles Greek Basket League awards Greek Basket League MVP and Greek Basket League Finals MVP See also Category Greek Basket League players All time stats leaders edit Further information Greek Basket League career statistical leaders Further information Greek Basketball Championship career statistical leaders Further information Greek Basket League individual statistics Of the HEBA fully professional era Greek Basket League 1992 93 to present The officially recognized league stats leaders Through the 2022 23 season Currently active players in the league in bold Main article Greek Basket League career statistical leaders Rank Player Games played 1 nbsp Nikos Chatzis 554 2 nbsp Dimitris Diamantidis 525 3 nbsp Nikos Boudouris 510 4 nbsp Vassilis Spanoulis 500 18 5 nbsp Georgios Kalaitzis 492 Rank Player Points scored 1 nbsp Vassilis Spanoulis 5 517 19 2 nbsp Nikos Chatzis 5 200 3 nbsp Angelos Koronios 5 170 4 nbsp Panagiotis Liadelis 4 806 5 nbsp Fragiskos Alvertis 4 574 Rank Player Total Rebounds 1 nbsp Kostas Tsartsaris 2 173 2 nbsp Dimitris Diamantidis 1 948 3 nbsp Georgios Karagkoutis 1 877 4 nbsp Stojko Vrankovic 1 851 5 nbsp Ioannis Bourousis 1 803 Rank Player Assists 1 nbsp Vassilis Spanoulis 2 180 20 2 nbsp Dimitris Diamantidis 2 141 3 nbsp Vassilis Xanthopoulos 1 478 4 nbsp Nick Calathes 1 285 5 nbsp Nikos Vetoulas 1 093 Rank Player Steals 1 nbsp Dimitris Diamantidis 785 2 nbsp Vassilis Xanthopoulos 571 3 nbsp Manos Papamakarios 520 4 nbsp Georgios Sigalas 472 5 nbsp Nikos Vetoulas 470 Rank Player Blocks 1 nbsp Panagiotis Fasoulas 465 2 nbsp Stojko Vrankovic 456 3 nbsp nbsp Dragan Tarlac 256 4 nbsp Walter Berry 231 5 nbsp Dimitris Diamantidis 228See also editGreek Cup Greek Super Cup Greek basketball clubs in international competitions Greek Basket League Hall of Fame HEBA Greek All Star Game Greek 2nd 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