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Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo Club

Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo Club is the professional water polo team of Ethnikos OFPF (meaning: National Club of Fans of Piraeus and Phalerum, in Greek: Εθνικός Όμιλος Φιλάθλων Πειραιώς Φαλήρου).

Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo
Nickname‘‘Εmperor’’
Founded21 November 1923
LeagueA1 Ethniki Water Polo
Based inPiraeus, Greece
ArenaPapastrateio Pool, Pireaus
Colors    Blue, White
PresidentIoannis Patlakas
Head coachMen
Fanis Kountoudios
Women
Stefanos Leandros
ChampionshipsMen's team
38 Greek Championships
12 Greek Cups
Women's team
2 Women's LEN Trophy
3 Greek Championships
Websiteethnikoswaterpolo.gr

Ethnikos is one of the most successful and traditional water polo clubs in Greece. They hold (since 1957) the record for the most Greek water polo championships with 38. They have alson won 12 Greek water polo cups (eight of them are consecutive, which is a record) achieving 9 times the Double and 11 times the Central Greece Championship. Ethnikos has the record of 9 unbeaten doubles and the unique record of winning 18 championships in a row (from 1953 to 1970) and the second most with 14 in a row (from 1972 to 1985). Ethnikos holds the unique record for the most unbeaten championships with 29[1] (from which 11 are consecutive, which is also a record) and the record for consecutive years staying unbeaten in a match (13 years, from 1951 to 1964). Also, the club holds the record for most championships won exclusively with wins (19, 10 of which are consecutive, also a record).

The dominance of Ethnikos along with his longstanding records led to his given nickname, the “Emperor”.

The men's team was the first Greek club to reach the eight (1966) and four (1980) best teams in Europe. The team has been in the top-8 teams in Europe another eight times (1970, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1995).

The women's team won the LEN Trophy in 2010 and repeated its triumph in 2022 to become the Greek team with the most LEN Trophies.

Many great players have played for Ethnikos throughout the years. The Greece men's national water polo team for many years consisted of Ethnikos players that have participated in the Olympics. The greatest personality in the history of the club is Andreas Garifallos, player, coach and president. In the Kastella neighborhood of Piraeus, the swimming pool bears his name in honour of his contribution to Piraeus and Greece water polo. Other great players that have played for Ethnikos are Ioannis Garifallos, Giannis Karalogos, Thomas Karalogos, Nondas Samartzidis, Kyriakos Iosifidis, Markellos Sitarenios, Sotirios Stathakis, Evangelos Patras, Konstantinos Kokkinakis, Filippos Kaiafas, Theodoros Kalakonas, Dimitrios Mazis, Christos Afroudakis, Antonios Aronis, Dimitrios Konstas, Dimitrios Kougevetopoulos, Antonios Vlontakis, Gerasimos Voltirakis, Anastasios Schizas, Chris Humbert, Wolf Wigo, Ashleigh Johnson, Iefke van Belkum, Stephania Haralabidis, Ioanna Haralabidis, Maria Tsouri, Aikaterini Oikonomopoulou, Sofia Iosifidou, Marina Canetti

Men's team edit

Summary edit

Ethnikos dominated in Greek Water Polo championship for decades. Since 1957, it has won the most Greek championships. It has additionally won 11 Central Greece Championships and 12 cups.[2] During last years its power has been limited, and it has been relegated to the second division (A2 Ethniki) twice. In 1980, Ethnikos became the first Greek team to reach the Final-4 of LEN Champions League (the elite European club competition). Besides that, Ethnikos has reached the final-8 nine times.[3] In 2003 the team took the third place in LEN Trophy (second tier European club competition). The club has an eternal rivalry with Olympiacos, the other club from Piraeus. The match between the two is dubbed as the “Piraeus derby”. Ethnikos had won six consecutive Greek cups (four of them against Olympiacos in the final) before the competition had a hiatus of 25 years that stopped Ethnikos from winning many more trophies and achieving more doubles.

1925–1940 (Pre WWII years) edit

The club's first championship was won in 1926 under SEGAS with Ethnikos winning it undefeated with four wins in as many matches against N.O. Kastellas, Iraklis Thessaloniki, Aris Thessaloniki and Panionios Smyrna.

On July 31, 1927 Ethnikos was defeated in the final by Olympiakos 3–2 in a match that he appealed for a late goal scored by its opponent which led to extra time. The referee canceled the match as the timekeepers had tried to inform him of the end of the match (after all the score was at the time 2–1 in favor of Ethnikos). A replay was set for the third day of August but never took place. After days and meetings of the sports department of SEGAS with representatives of the two teams, a rematch is set to take place on the 16th of August. In the end, this match will not take place either, since Olympiacos insists on the opinion that they won the match, so it should be declared champion, while the Ethnikos side, since they are not given the title, since they consider that the match was over before Olympiacos equalized, agreed to play a replay match. On the 16th of the same month a meeting was held, where the Board of Directors of SEGAS cancelled the referee's decision to cancel the match on the 31st of July, and declares Olympiacos champion without a playoff match.

The first championship after the establishment of KOE (National Swimming Federation) came in 1931 with Ethnikos conquering it again undefeated by defeating the then three-time consecutive champion Aris Thessaloniki in the final with 1–0. The 1931 team consisted of Petroutsos, Dede, Perdikis, Mavrogeorgos, Makris, Stephopoulos, Hatzigeorgiou. The leading player of the team was Petroutsos, one of the leading pre-war swimmers along with Zografos of Aris and Provatopoulos of Olympiakos. Ethnikos on its way to the final beat P.A.O.K. (6–0), Iraklis Thessaloniki (3–1) and NO Patras in the semi-final (3–0).

In 1932, Ethnikos will not be able to defend its title since the federation will expel Ethnikos and Olympiakos from the championship due to major incidents in the match between them.

In 1933 and 1934 Ethnikos will lose the title in the final to Olympiakos (4–2 the score in both years) while in 1935 he will not participate in the games in Mytilini due to his punishment by KOE for not playing the decisive play-off match with Olympiakos for the final qualification ticket.

In 1936 and 1938 he will lose to Olympiakos in the first round and will be eliminated from the competition (then the championship had a knock out system).

In 1937, he will come second again, losing 3–2 in the final to NO Patras despite leading at halftime with 1–0.

In 1940 he will be defeated by KO Piraeus (1–0) in the first match and will be eliminated.

1945–1952 (First post WWII years) edit

In the years 1945 and 1946 he will be ranked third. In 1945, he was eliminated after losing (4–1) to Olympiacos, while in 1946 he lost 4–2 to Olympiakos and 3–2 to the eventual champion NO Patras.

The third championship came 17 years after the second, in 1948, with Ethnikos winning it undefeated (wins over NO Patras 5–0, Aris 1–0, Olympiakos 5–1, NAO Kerkyra 5–0, NO Chalkida 7–2 and a draw against NO Mytilinis, 2–2). The coach of the team was Takis Sakellariou who played a modern and fast water polo in contrast to Olympiakos and NO Patras who played a physical and with less movement water polo.

In 1949, Ethnikos would lose the championship due to a draw with Palaio Faliro and a 3–1 loss to Olympiakos in a match where they played without their big gun, Andreas Garifallos due to injury.

In 1950, he lost to NO Patras and Olympiakos, finishing third.

In 1951 he would lose the title due to his defeat by Olympiakos with 2–1, while in 1952 he was very close to the title but the victory of Olympiakos with 3–2 over NO Patras combined with the draw of Ethnikos with the team from Patras (2–2) and the "suicide" of Ethnikos in the match against Olympiakos (3–3) while leading at half-time with 2–0, will lead the title to the "red and whites".

1953–1986 (Domestic Dynasty) edit

In the following season, Ethnikos started his dynasty and won the championship undefeated for the first time after 5 years, achieving 4 wins and 1 draw in 5 games (3–3 with P. Faliro, victory over Mytilini, 10–1 victory over Achilleas Patras, 10–3 over Aris and 5–1 over Olympiakos on 18/9/1953 in front of an audience of 5,000 spectators at the Zappeion Olympic swimming pool).

From 1953 to 1963, the blue and whites of Piraeus won 11 consecutive undefeated championships, a record that has not happened in any other sport. In the period 1953 to 1958 he won six consecutive cups before the competition discontinued.

During the 1950s, he began a long unbeaten streak in league games, which lasted 13 years, a record that remains to this day. In particular, after losing 2–1 to Olympiakos on September 21, 1951, they were defeated again by the same opponent on August 7, 1964 with 5–4. In between he remained unbeaten in 75 matches, where he won 71 while 4 ended in draws. The last draw was recorded in a match against Palaio Faliro on September 19, 1953. After this match, a winning streak began, which lasted for 11 years and 64 league matches until the defeat in 1964. In fact, together with the cup matches from 1953 to 1958 unbeaten streak reaches a total of 95 games (91 wins, 4 draws).

The 75 consecutive unbeaten matches in the Greek championship were:

1 22/09/1951 Ethnikos 6–4 Palaio Faliro
2 23/09/1951 Εθνικός 2–2 NO Mytilinis
3 18/09/1952 Εθνικός 2–2 NO Patras
4 19/09/1952 Ethnikos 4–3 NO Mytilinis
5 20/09/1952 Ethnikos 4–2 Palaio Faliro
6 21/09/1952 Ethnikos 5–2 Aris Salonica
7 22/09/1952 Εθνικός 3–3 Olympiakos
8 17/09/1953 Ethnikos 10–3 Aris Salonica
9 18/09/1953 Ethnikos 5–1 Olympiakos
10 19/09/1953 Ethnikos *2–0* NO Mytilinis
11 19/09/1953 Εθνικός 3–3 Palaio Faliro
12 20/09/1953 Ethnikos 10–1 Achilleas Patras
13 15/09/1954 Ethnikos 5–2 Olympiakos
14 16/09/1954 Ethnikos 5–4 NO Patras
15 17/09/1954 Ethnikos 10–0 Aris Salonica
16 18/09/1954 Ethnikos 9–2 Palaio Faliro
17 19/09/1954 Ethnikos *2–0* Achilleas Patras
18 14/09/1955 Ethnikos 4–1 NO Mytilinis
19 16/09/1955 Ethnikos 4–2 NO Patras
20 17/09/1955 Ethnikos 6–3 Palaio Faliro
21 17/09/1955 Ethnikos 7–1 Achilleas Patras
22 18/09/1955 Ethnikos 6–1 Olympiakos
23 10/09/1956 Ethnikos 9–1 Ethnikos Athens
24 12/09/1956 Ethnikos 6–0 Palaio Faliro
25 13/09/1956 Ethnikos 7–0 NO Mytilinis
26 14/09/1956 Ethnikos 5–1 Achilleas Patras
27 15/09/1956 Ethnikos 4–3 Olympiakos
28 16/09/1956 Ethnikos 3–2 NO Patras
29 19/09/1957 Ethnikos 10–1 NO Mytilinis
30 20/09/1957 Ethnikos 6–1 Olympiakos
31 21/09/1957 Ethnikos 6–2 Palaio Faliro
32 22/09/1957 Ethnikos 9–1 Palaio Faliro
33 10/09/1958 Ethnikos 10–5 Achilleas Patras
34 11/09/1958 Ethnikos 9–1 NO Mytilinis
35 12/09/1958 Ethnikos 8–2 Aris Salonica
36 14/09/1958 Ethnikos 6–5 Olympiakos
37 14/09/1958 Ethnikos 6–2 NO Patras
38 09/09/1959 Ethnikos 11–4 Palaio Faliro
39 10/09/1959 Ethnikos 11–4 Aris Salonica
40 11/09/1959 Ethnikos 6–1 NO Mytilinis
41 11/09/1959 Ethnikos 7–2 Achilleas Patras
42 12/09/1959 Ethnikos 5–1 NO Patras
43 13/09/1959 Ethnikos 4–3 Olympiakos
44 14/09/1960 Ethnikos 10–1 Achilleas Patras
45 15/09/1960 Ethnikos 6–4 NO Mytilinis
46 16/09/1960 Ethnikos 11–1 Aris Salonica
47 17/09/1960 Ethnikos 3–2 NO Patras
48 18/09/1960 Ethnikos 4–3 Olympiakos
49 13/09/1961 Ethnikos 13–2 NO Mytilinis
50 14/09/1961 Ethnikos 8–1 Palaio Faliro
51 15/09/1961 Ethnikos 5–2 Olympiakos
52 16/09/1961 Ethnikos 10–5 Patraikos
53 17/09/1961 Ethnikos 6–5 NO Patras
54 08/08/1962 Ethnikos 10–0 Panathinaikos
55 09/08/1962 Ethnikos 11–0 Palaio Faliro
56 10/08/1962 Ethnikos 4–3 Olympiakos
57 11/08/1962 Ethnikos 6–5 NO Patras
58 12/08/1962 Ethnikos 11–3 NO Mytilinis
59 05/09/1962 Ethnikos 10–2 Panathinaikos
60 06/09/1962 Ethnikos 10–0 NO Mytilinis
61 07/09/1962 Ethnikos 4–3 Olympiakos
62 08/09/1962 Ethnikos 5–3 NO Patras
63 09/09/1962 Ethnikos 7–5 Palaio Faliro
64 07/08/1963 Ethnikos 9–3 Panathinaikos
65 08/08/1963 Ethnikos 8–2 NO Mytilinis
66 09/08/1963 Ethnikos 10–3 Olympiakos
67 10/08/1963 Ethnikos 6–2 PAOK
68 11/08/1963 Ethnikos 6–4 NO Patras
69 10/09/1963 Ethnikos 8–1 PAOK
70 11/09/1963 Ethnikos 7–4 Olympiakos
71 13/09/1963 Ethnikos 5–1 NO Patras
72 14/09/1963 Ethnikos 8–2 NO Mytilinis
73 15/09/1963 Ethnikos 6–3 Panathinaikos
74 05/08/1964 Ethnikos 9–0 Panathinaikos
75 06/08/1964 Ethnikos 6–0 NO Patras

This group consisted of Andreas Garifallos, Petros Kalfamanolis, Mimi Georgiadis, Yiannis Thymaras, Manolis Patlakas, Dimitris Kourantis, Nikos Lekakis, Kalomiris, Andreadis, Petros Chatzikyriakakis, Panagiotis Chatzikyriakakis, Panagiotis Takousis.

In 1965, 1966 and 1967 he won the championship without defeat. In 1966 he will do the maxium with 10 wins in 10 matches, in 1965 9 wins and a draw with Olympiakos (0–0) while in 1967 he will score 4 wins and 2 draws (3–3 with OSFP and PAO) in 6 matches .

On 7/8/1968, exactly four years and 34 consecutive unbeaten matches after their last defeat in Greece, he loses to Olympiakos in the first round (7–6) but beats him in the second (7–5, with five goals from Garyfallos) in order to win the championship with the best goal difference. The championship would be decided in the matches of the two Piraeus teams against NOP in the second round. OSFP will win hard 9-7 while Ethnikis will win 11-3. At the end of the championship, Andreas Garifallos retires as a water polo player and continues his work in Greek water polo as a coach.

In the 1969 championship, according to the press of the time, the final between Olympiacos and Ethnikos never took place because Olympiacos did not compete due to the death of its president Kostas Bouzakis. The two teams were named "co-champions" (they had four wins in five games while the derby match between them ended 2–2).

In 1970 Ethnikos will win the championship undefeated with only one draw against Olympiakos. This was the 18th championship in a row and the last before Olympiacos breaks the streak.

In 1971, the team would lose the title for the first time since 1952 due to a loss to Olympiakos in the second play-off match (2–1). Nevertheless, he would continue a new series of championships from 1972 until 1985. During this time, he would win the championships of 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1979 without defeat. In fact, he built a new streak of almost four years without defeat since from 15/7/1973 until his loss on 5/6/1977.

Also, from 28/07/1978 and the 5–4 defeat by Olympiakos until its defeat on 05/06/1990 with 10–9 again by Olympiakos, Ethnikos was undefeated against compatriot Olympiakos in 29 consecutive matches (League and Cup, the last draw coming in 1979, 4–4) while on September 1, 1982, in the second round of the championship, he beat Olympiakos 0–13 (in 28 minutes, four 7 minute quarters).

In the 1980s, Ethnikos had Glyfada as their rival after Olympiacos had lost the power of the previous decades.

In 1981, the first year that the duration of the games was increased from 20 to 28 minutes (four seven-minute periods, instead of the four five-minute periods), Ethnikos will destroy most of its opponents with the exception of Glyfada. Indicative are the 11–3 and 11–5 victories over Olympiakos, 13–3 and 12–4 over PAO, 21–0 over Palaio Faliro, 22-–1 over Chios, 19–2 and 23–0 over Vouliagmeni, while the 1982 will beat OSFP with 9–2 and 13–0, Patras with 20–2 and 16–6, NOB with 15–7 and 15–3, PAO with 14–7, PAOK with 17–5 and Volos with 22-4.

In the 1980s, Ethnikos managed to remain unbeaten in the Greek league for almost six years and 101 consecutive league matches and including cup matches of the seasons 1983–84, 1984–85, for a total of 109 matches. In particular, after losing the penultimate matchday of the 1980 championship against Glyfada 3–5 on September 27, 1980, he was defeated again on May 10, 1986 by Vouliagmeni 7–8 in a game in which Ethnikis appealed for a late goal of Vouliagmeni. In between he won 5 consecutive unbeaten championships (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1985) and two cups (1984, 1985) in the restart of the competition, while of the 101 consecutive games without defeat he won 100 and recorded one draw. Of the 100 wins, 86 were consecutive (the longest winning streak in the league until 2016 when Olympiakos broke it), as after their defeat by Glyfada in 1980 the next match without a win was a draw 6–6 against the same team on August 24, 1985.

The 100 wins in the Greek Championship were briefly against the following opponents:

  • 11 wins over NO Patras (2 wins in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1 win in 1986)
  • 11 wins over NO Chios (2 wins in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1 win in 1986)
  • 10 wins over NO Vouliagmeni (2 wins in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985)
  • 10 wins over Olympiakos SFP (2 wins in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985)
  • 10 wins over Panathinaikos (2 wins in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985)
  • 10 wins over NO Volos - Argonauts (2 wins in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985)
  • 9 wins over ANO Glyfada (2 wins in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1 win in 1985)
  • 7 wins over ENO Egyptians (2 wins in 1981, 1984, 1985, 1 win in 1986)
  • 6 wins over NAO Corfu (2 wins in 1982, 1984, 1985)
  • 5 wins over Aris Thessaloniki (2 wins in 1983, 1985, 1 win in 1986)
  • 5 wins over PAOK (2 wins in 1982, 1983, 1 win in 1986)
  • 3 wins over AO Palaio Faliro (1 win in 1980, 2 wins in 1981)
  • 2 wins over Aris Nicaea (2 wins in 1985)
  • 1 victory over Iraklis Thessaloniki (in 1986)

1987–2002 edit

In 1986–87, all the experienced players of the previous decade have left and he competes with the newly acquired Samartzidis, Kaiafas, Patras, while Aronis, as in 1986, will compete in selected games due to obligations with his studies in the USA. 1987–88 saw the last undefeated championship with Ethnikos dominating Glyfada to take first place in regular time and thus home advantage in the finals. In the end, it will only take one match for Ethnikos to reach the limit of five points, with Ethnikos winning the final and with a combination of their victory and draw from regular time against Glyfada taking the title relatively comfortably. The day after winning the championship, he also wins the Cup at the Ilisio swimming pool against Vouliagmeni thanks to a great performance by the evergreen Aronis who, however, leaves at the end of the year, changing team but not city.

In 1988–89, despite finishing first in the regular season (tied with Glyfada), he will lose in the first final to Glyfada at home and thus the title.

In 1989–90 Ethnikos will have problems in the regular season and despite the fact that he finishes second as in 1987, it has already lost three times (to Glyfada, Chios and Olympiakos). In the first stage of the playoffs, he will lose to Iraklis in Piraeus, but he will qualify for the semi-finals where, despite the fact that he had beaten Vouliagmeni twice in regular time, he will not be able to get the draw to qualify for the finals and so he will lose three games in a row (two at home) and for the first time since 1951 he will finish third.

In 1990–91, Ethnikos will return to a title by winning the Cup as an outsider, defeating Glyfada with 10–7 held at OAKA pool, while in the championship he finished fourth (regular season and final four) behind Vouliagmeni, Glyfada and Olympiakos.

In 1991–92 he would finish second behind champions Olympiakos in a season where Ethnikis did not start well but found their footing towards the end of the season and especially in the final four stage where the best four teams participated. He beat twice Vouliagmeni and once Olympiakos in the final stage.

In 1992–93, he would finish third in the regular season and the final phase.

In 1993–94, Ethnikos, coached by Lino Repetto for a short time at the beginning and Kyriakos Iosifidis for most of the season, took first place in the regular season with a record of 17 wins 4 draws and 1 loss making the best regular season since 1988–89. In the playoffs, he faces Iraklis in the quarter-final stage and wins the series 2–0. In the semi-finals against NO Patras he wins 2–0 and then faces Olympiakos with a home advantage for the title. In the first tense match where eight players were sent off, Ethnikos wins 11–10 thanks to a goal in the last second of the match by Manousos Vizyrakis. In the second match, Olympiacos gets the win at the last minute of the game and evens the series (10–9) sending the title to a third and final game. There, Ethnikos leads 6–4 but Olympiacos reacted and sent the final to overtime while having two shots at the post three seconds before the end of the match (8–8 regular time). In extra time, Olympiacos will score with Vlachos and will be close to the title, but 13 seconds before the end of extra time, Samartzidis scores a penalty and thus the final goes to penalties. Voltyrakis of the "red and white" will save two penalties, but Patras of the "blue and white" three with one additional pentaly shot by Olympiakos hitting the post.

In 1994–95, Ethnikos finished second in the regular season and reached the finals by eliminating Chania and Glyfada with 2–0 victories, but would lose the championship to Olympiakos in a close series of finals.

In 1995–96 he finished fourth in the regular season and was eliminated by Vouliagmeni in the semi-finals of the league but remained unbeaten against their "eternal" rival and eventual champion Olympiakos, winning 9–8 (10/4/1996) and drawing 10–10 (2/12/1995). This is the only time a champion team has failed to beat a specific opponent during a season. In May of 1996 occurred the fatal accident of team's captain and legend Samartzidis, which greatly affected the Piraeus team.

In the 1996–97 and 1997–98 seasons, Ethnikos will face internal administrative and financial problems with the team having their worst years up to that point. Patras, Kaifas, Moustakarias have left and the team now relies on Kalakonas, Kourtidis, while it is also necessary to develop the young Kokkinakis, Schizas, Stellatos, Blanis. In 1998 he finished three points above the relegation zone. Nevertheless, in 1997 he managed to make it very difficult for the later champion Vouliagmeni, losing in the first stage of the playoffs with 2–1 victories, while his one defeat came in overtime.

In 1998–99 and 1999–00 he showed a slight improvement, finishing sixth and fifth respectively. In 2000 the team won the Cup in the final four held in Nikaia despite being the heavy underdogs. Coached by then 30-year-old Giorgos Morfesis, Ethnikos eliminated Vouliagmeni in the semi-final (13–12 in extra time), while in the final they beat the eternal rival Olympiakos 12–11 in extra time who was coached by Yugoslav legend Nikola Stamenic.

In 2000–01 and 2001–02 he finished third in the league. In 2001 he was eliminated by Olympiakos in the semi-finals and in 2002 by Vouliagmeni. In 2002, he beat Panthinaikos for the third place and the exit to the LEN Trophy.

2003–2008 edit

In 2002–03 coached by Dragan Matutinović, Ethnikos men's team competed in the semi-finals of the LEN Trophy, but were knocked out by eventual cup winners Brescia and finished third together with Italian side Savona. In the domestic championship they took the third place. A landmark of the year was the resounding transfer of Vlontakis, one of the best strikers in the world at the time, from the European champion, Olympiakos, as well as Makis Voltyrakis, who had just retired.

In 2003–04 with Voltyrakis now as coach, Ethnikos would finish fifth, disappointing the ambitions that had been created to contest for the championship against Olympiakos and Vouliagmeni.

In 2004–05, Ethnikos having a very good regular season would finish first in the regular season for the first time since '94 (with Vlontakis being declared top scorer) but would lose the title in the fifth final to OSFP, a final with riots occurring at the stands between fans of the two teams and the police. Earlier that year Ethnikos had won the 12th Greek Cup by defeating NO Patras in the final of Thessaloniki. In the semi-final which was more of a final, Ethnikos had to overcome the resistance of Olympiakos with 11–9.

In 2005–06, although Ethnikos drew once and lost once to Olympiakos in the regular season meetings to finish second in the regular season, meaning Ethnikos had home court disadvantage in the finals, they managed to win the 38th championship in the last fifth game decided in overtime by a score of 7–6. Hatzikyriakakis scored the winning goal five seconds before the end, Olympiacos was awarded with a penalty at the last seconds of the extra time and with a goal would send the final to the penalty shootout as in 1994 but Karabetsos saved it. The championship was dedicated to the memory of the late great captain Nondas Samartzidis. This was the 20th time that Ethnikos won the championship and left Olympiakos second.

In 2006–07, the management of Ethnikos, wanting to keep Ethnikos in a leading role, carried out major transfers. They repatriated with a huge price Christos Afroudakis who played in Pozilipo Napoli, brings to Piraeus the goalkeeper of the national team of Serbia, Denis Sefik, while Thodoris Kalakonas, a child who grew up in the club (1990–2001, his first tenure) returned from Panionios. However, Ethnikos could not look strong and will easily lose the Cup final in Kalamata to Olympiakos. In Europe, the blue and whites would be knocked out in the last 16 of the Champions League by Partizan and Brescia, and despite improving in the league playoffs, they would only look competitive in the first two finals, losing the first and winning the second in extra time. Thus Ethnikos lost the championship title 3–1.

In 2007–08, weakened after Sefik and Afroudakis's departure, Ethnikos will not be able to show the resistance he showed in previous years, losing in the semi-final of the Cup to Olympiacos as well as the championship.

2009–present edit

In 2008–09 the team, after administrative turmoil and the departure of funder George Vasilopoulos as well as of several players (Vlontakis, Mazis, Mylonakis, Karabetsos) some of whom had grown up in the club (Kokkinakis, Blanis, Stellatos), had a bad year and was relegated to A2 for first time since 1928. He bounced back immediately but in 2011–12 he will be relegated for the second time without winning a match. The parent club was in major crisis, with the future looking extrremely ominous and uncertain. The following season 2012–13, despite the fact that the team was on the verge of extinction and with the main goal of staying in A2, it will be unexpectedly promoted thanks to the management of president Antonis Printezis and the financing of Alexandros Karydopoulos and will play again in A1 in 2013–14 where Ethnikos would be ranked. While Kostas Petrakis was initially the coach for the season, Fanis Kountoudios took over from November 2013, a coach who remains to this day, having completed a decade at the club.

In 2014–15 they had a great regular season and finished second for the first time since 2008, but in the semi-finals of the league playoffs they will be eliminated by PAO and miss out on playing Olympiakos in the finals.

In the very next season, they will again reach the semi-finals of the championship as in 2018–19 when they were eliminated by the champion Olympiakos.

In 2019–20 the team would reach the final of the Greek Cup for the first time since 2007 but would lose the final to the superior OSFP.

In 2020–21 in a year severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic, Ethnikos finished at the bottom of a fourteen team one-round league and luckily there was no team relegation.

In 2021–22 and 2022–23 it finished seventh out of sixteen teams with one of the lowest budgets in the division while also reaching the final four of the cup in 2023.

In total, since 2014, he has won a European ticket four times but did not take advantage of it due to financial weakness, while he has promoted players from an early age in the championship by giving them playing time (Argyropoulos, Chondrokoukis, Mathiopoulos).

Records edit

Outline Record
Most championships won 38
Most unbeaten championships won 29
Most championship won only with wins 19
Consecutive championship wins 18 (1953–1970)
Consecutive unbeaten championship wins 11 (1953–1963)
Time period staying unbeaten in a domestic championship or domestic cup match 12 years, 10 months, 16 days (21 September 1951 – 7 August 1964)
First Greek team to reach the top 4 teams of the European Cup 1980
First Greek team to reach the top 8 teams of the European Cup 1966
Most matches without conceding a goal in a season 1980 (4 games out of 18 played)

Seasons edit

Panhellenic Championship (1923–1966), National Division (1967–1976), A' National Division (1977–1986) edit

Year Pos. Pld W D L
1926 1 4 4 0 0
1927 2
1928 3
1929 2
1930 5
1931 1 4 4 0 0
1932 4
1933 2
1934 2
1935
1936 5
1937 2
1938 3
1939
1940 5
1945 3 2 1 0 1
1946 3 5 3 0 2
1947 5 2 1 0 1
1948 1 6 5 1 0
1949 2 5 3 1 1
Year Pos. Pld W D L Goals Diff.
1950 3 5 3 0 2 17–15 +2
1951 3 5 2 2 1 18–13 +5
1952 2 5 3 2 0 18–12 +6
1953 1 5 4 1 0 30–8 +22
1954 1 5 5 0 0 31–8 +23
1955 1 5 5 0 0 27–8 +19
1956 1 6 6 0 0 34–7 +27
1957 1 4 4 0 0 31–5 +26
1958 1 5 5 0 0 39–15 +24
1959 1 6 6 0 0 44–15 +29
1960 1 5 5 0 0 34–11 +23
1961 1 5 5 0 0 42–15 +27
1962 1 10 10 0 0 78–24 +54
1963 1 10 10 0 0 73–25 +48
1964 1 11 10 0 1 67–21 +46
1965 1 10 9 1 0 75–20 +55
1966 1 10 10 0 0 63–19 +44
1967 1 6 4 2 0 34–17 +17
1968 1 6 5 0 1 40–19 +21
1969 1 5 4 1 0 29–14 +15
Year Pos. Pld W D L Goals Diff.
1970 1 12 11 1 0
1971 2 14 11 1 2 118–41 +77
1972 1 15 14 0 1 134–38 +96
1973 1 15 14 0 1 146–38 +108
1974 1 14 14 0 0
1975 1 14 13 1 0
1976 1 12 12 0 0 144–37 +107
1977 1 15 14 0 1
1978 1 15 14 0 1
1979 1 14 13 1 0 129–31 +98
1980 1 18 17 0 1 203–34 +169
1981 1 18 18 0 0
1982 1 18 18 0 0
1983 1 18 18 0 0 229–99 +130
1984 1 18 18 0 0 231–112 +119
1985 1 22 21 1 0 312–151 +161
1986 2 22 19 2 1 282–141 +141

Α1 National Division (1987–) edit

Year Pos. Pld W D L Goals Diff. Coach
1986–87 2 20 13 4 3 146–107 +39   Péter Rusorán
1987–88 1 18 17 1 0 205–91 +114   Péter Rusorán
1988–89 2 20 16 1 3 214–126 +88   Péter Rusorán
1989–90 3 19 11 1 7 158–144 +14   Markellos Sitarenios
1990–91 4 24 13 1 10 307–241 +66   Giannis Karalogos
1991–92 2 24 17 2 5 287–227 +60   Koulis Iosifidis
1992–93 3 28 17 4 7 323–264 +59   Koulis Iosifidis
1993–94 1 29 23 4 2 334–207 +127   Koulis Iosifidis
1994–95 2 29 20 2 7 305–213 +92   Giannis Giannouris
1995–96 4 27 17 2 8 270–226 +44   Miro Trumbic
1996–97 8 25 10 1 14 224–230 –6
1997–98 9 22 6 2 14 231–247 –16   Andreas Garyfallos
1998–99 6 25 12 2 11 253–233 +20   Giannis Karalogos
1999–00 5 24 16 0 8 252–212 +40   Péter Rusorán,   Giorgos Morfesis
2000–01 3 30 18 4 8 329–263 +66   Michalis Xanthopoulos
2001–02 3 29 19 3 7 266–239 +27   Ilias Machairas
2002–03 3 29 20 3 6 341–221 +120   Dragan Matutinović
2003–04 5 27 18 2 7 291–221 +70   Makis Voltirakis
2004–05 2 29 24 1 4 335–220 +115   Makis Voltirakis
2005–06 1 29 24 2 3 375–201 +174   Makis Voltirakis
2006–07 2 28 21 1 6 382–181 +201   Makis Voltirakis
2007–08 2 28 23 0 5 304–198 +106   Makis Voltirakis
2008–09 11 22 4 1 17 179–226 –47   Dimitris Kritikos
2010–11 8 22 7 2 13 176–225 –49   Dimitris Mavrotas
2011–12 12 22 0 1 21 121–273 –152   Dimitris Mavrotas
2013–14 6 22 9 2 11 189–224 –35   Kostas Petrakis,   Fanis Kountoudios
2014–15 4 26 18 0 8 246–207 +39   Fanis Kountoudios
2015–16 4 28 14 3 11 244–230 +14   Fanis Kountoudios
2016–17 8 22 9 2 11 152–174 –22   Fanis Kountoudios
2017–18 5 25 13 1 11 195–211 –16   Fanis Kountoudios
2018–19 4 29 13 4 12 232–247 –15   Fanis Kountoudios
2019–20 6 22 10 2 10 173–205 –32   Fanis Kountoudios
2020–21 14 13 1 0 12 88–148 –60   Fanis Kountoudios
2021–22 7 26 15 1 12 275–287 –12   Fanis Kountoudios
2022–23 7 29 9 0 20 256–343 –87   Fanis Kountoudios

Statistics (post-war) edit

  • Games (from 1945–2023): 1.296
  • Wins (from 1945–2023): 884
  • Draws (from 1945–2023): 80
  • Losses (from 1945–2023): 332
  • Goals Scored in the Α1 National Division (from 1987–2023): 8.658
  • Goals Conceded in the Α1 National Division (from 1987–2023): 7.512
  • Largest victory margin: +23 (Ethnikos – Vouliagmeni 23–0, 1981, Aris Nikaias – Ethnikos 6–29, 1985, Nireas Chalandriou – Ethnikos 2–25, 2006–07)
  • Largest loss margin: –19 (Olympiakos – Ethnikos 21–2 , 2016–17)
  • Most goals scored in a match: 29 γκολ (Aris Nikaias – Ethnikos 6–29, 1985)
  • Fewer goals in a A1 National Division match (since 1987): 1 goal (Ethnikos – Olympiakos 1–9, 2002–03, Vouliagmeni – Ethnikos 5–1, 2015–16, Vouliagmeni – Ethnikos 7–1, 2018–19, Panionios – Ethnikos 8–1, 2020–21)
  • Most goals conceded in a A1 National Division match (since 1987): 24 goals (Olympiakos – Ethnikos 24–6, 2019–20)
  • Fewer goals scored by an opponent in a A1 National Division match (since 1987): 1 goal (Iraklis – Ethnikos 1–16, 1994–95, Ethnikos – Palaio Faliro 16–1, 2006–07, Glyfada – Ethnikos 1–7, 2006–07, Ethnikos – Kalamaki 11–1, 2016–17)

Top scorer in the Α1 National Division championship (1987–) edit

Season Player Goals
1986–87   Nondas Samartzidis 33
1987–88   Nondas Samartzidis (2) 56
1988–89   Nondas Samartzidis (3) 59
1989–90   Nondas Samartzidis (4),   Tasos Tsikaris 32
1990–91   Nondas Samartzidis (5) 98
1991–92   Nondas Samartzidis (6) 90
1992–93   Ilias Machairas 48
1993–94   Nondas Samartzidis (7) 57
1994–95   Nondas Samartzidis (8) 54
1997–98   Theodoros Kalakonas 52
1998–99   Konstantinos Kokkinakis 52
1999–00   Konstantinos Kokkinakis (2)
2001–02   Wolf Wigo 43
2002–03   Antonios Vlontakis 73
2003–04   Antonios Vlontakis (2) 66
2004–05   Antonios Vlontakis (3) 85
2005–06   Antonios Vlontakis (4) 62
2006–07   Christos Afroudakis 54
2007–08   Theodoros Kalakonas (2) 48
2008–09   Marios Chatzikyriakakis,   Tomislav Primorac 41
2010–11   Giannis Katrouzanakis 32
2011–12   Maximos Petrochelios,   Giorgos Alevizos 17
2013–14   Christos Koutsialis 44
2014–15   Dionysis Karountzos 61
2015–16   Stelios Argyropoulos 54
2016–17   Panagiotis Papadoggonas 38
2017–18   Dionysis Karountzos (2) 51
2018–19   Aggelos Foskolos 48
2019–20   Konstantinos Chondrokoukis 27
2020–21   Konstantinos Chondrokoukis (2) 30
2021–22   Dimos Dermitzakis 43
2022–23   Konstantinos Mathiopoulos 36

Α2 National Division (1987–) edit

Year Pos. Pld W D L Goals Diff. Coach
2009–10 1 22 21 1 0 250–103 +147   Dimitris Mavrotas
2012–13 2 16 12 2 2 161–118 +43   Kostas Petrakis

Statistics edit

  • Games: 38
  • Wins: 33
  • Draws: 3
  • Losses: 2
  • Largest victory margin: +13 (Ethnikos – OFI 16–3, 2009–10)
  • Largest loss margin: –6 (Nireas Lamias – Ethnikos 14–8, 2012–13)
  • Most goals scored in a match: 17 goals (Ethnikos – Peristeri 17–6, 2009–10)
  • Fewer goals scored in a match: 6 goals (Ethnikos – Triton Maroussi 6–2, 2009–10)
  • Most goals scored by an opponent in a match: 14 goals (Nireas Lamias – Ethnikos 14–8, 2012–13)
  • Fewer goals scored by an opponent in a match: 2 goals (Ethnikos – Volos 13–2, 2009–10, Ethnikos – Syros 11–2, 2009–10, Kerkyra – Ethnikos 2–12, 2009–10, Ethnikos – Triton Maroussi 6–2, 2009–10, Ilissiakos – Ethnikos 2–8, 2009–10, Ethnikos – Nireas Geraka 12–2, 2012–13)

European Competitions edit

Year Opponent Score Competition Year Opponent Score Competition
1964   Canottieri Napoli 0–6 European Cup 1984   Spandau 04 6–12 European Cup
  Wiener SC 2–8 European Cup   CN Montjuïc 12–12 European Cup
  CN Barcelona 1–5 European Cup   CN Marseille 10–7 European Cup
1965   CN Marseille 5–4 European Cup 1985   CS Crișul Oradea 6–8 European Cup
  CN Barcelona 4–6 European Cup   CN Montjuïc 8–10 European Cup
  VK Partizan 1–11 European Cup   CN Posillipo Napoli 9–11 European Cup
09/10/1966   Vienna 7–5 European Cup 1988–89   Alphen 8–12 European Cup
10/10/1966   CN Barcelona 2–0 European Cup   CN Posillipo Napoli 8–16 European Cup
11/10/1966   VK Partizan 2–7 European Cup   Gent 16–9 European Cup
20/11/1966   Rote Erde Hamm 1–2 European Cup Last 8 1991–92   Yusme 17–4 Cup Winner's Cup
19/11/1966   VK Partizan 3–15 European Cup Last 8   Slavia Bratislava 10–9 Cup Winner's Cup
18/11/1966   Dinamo Bucharest 1–10 European Cup Last 8   Volturno Napoli 7–14 Cup Winner's Cup
1967   CN Marseille 6–3 European Cup   VK Partizan 7–9 Cup Winner's Cup Quarterfinals
  Vienna 3–2 European Cup   VK Partizan 9–9 Cup Winner's Cup Quarterfinals
  VK Mladost 2–5 European Cup 1992–93   Turkeyt 21–1 LEN Trophy
  CN Barcelona 1–4 European Cup   CS Crișul Oradea 9–6 LEN Trophy
1968   Vienna 7–3 European Cup   Košice 7–8 LEN Trophy
  CN Barcelona 3–17 European Cup   Pro Recco 6–9 LEN Trophy
  VK Partizan 3–9 European Cup 1994–95   Maccabi Tel–Aviv 8–4 European Cup
  CN Marseille 6–7 European Cup   Koper 12–5 European Cup
1970   Graz 8–6 European Cup   CN Catalunya 3–11 European Cup
  Košice 7–1 European Cup   Újpesti TE 8–12 European Cup Quarterfinals
  Arkonia 5–6 European Cup   Újpesti TE 5–13 European Cup Quarterfinals
  CN Barcelona 4–4 European Cup 1995–96   CN Marseille 4–5 LEN Trophy
  Akademik Sofia 3–5 European Cup Last 8   Dalmatia Split 5–6 LEN Trophy
  SKK Stockholm 3–3 European Cup Last 8   CSKA Moscow 5–7 LEN Trophy
  VK Partizan 4–11 European Cup Last 8 1996–97   VK Jadran Split 7–8 LEN Trophy
1972   Helsingfors 10–3 European Cup   CN Catalunya 6–9 LEN Trophy
  Valenciennes 10–3 European Cup   Kastrup 16–7 LEN Trophy
  SKK Stockholm 9–4 European Cup 2000–01   Salzburg 18–1 Cup Winner's Cup
  Istanbul 8–4 European Cup   Jadran Herceg Novi 8–9 Cup Winner's Cup
  VK Partizan 5–11 European Cup   Mladost Skopje 12–4 Cup Winner's Cup
  Orvosegyetem SC 5–9 European Cup   CN Barceloneta 6–9 Cup Winner's Cup Quarterfinals
  CN Barcelona 3–5 European Cup Last 8   CN Barceloneta 9–9 Cup Winner's Cup Quarterfinals
  CSKA Moscow 2–4 European Cup Last 8 2001–02   Rote Erde Hamm 4–5 LEN Trophy Last 16
  Orvosegyetem SC 3–9 European Cup Last 8   Ferencvaros TC 7–6 LEN Trophy Last 16
1973   Graz 6–4 European Cup   VK Primorje Rijeka 5–7 LEN Trophy Last 16
  Galatasaray 9–0 European Cup 2002–03   Portuense 25–1 LEN Trophy First Phase
  Košice 3–2 European Cup   Strasbourg 6–5 LEN Trophy First Phase
  Χέρμεν 12–3 European Cup   Spartak Volgograd 11–3 LEN Trophy Second Phase
  De Meeuwen 4–5 European Cup   CN Catalunya 6–2 LEN Trophy Second Phase
  SKK Stockholm 3–6 European Cup   BVSC 8–3 LEN Trophy Second Phase
  MGU Moscow 0–11 European Cup   AN Brescia 5–8 LEN Trophy Second Phase
  De Meeuwen 6–10 European Cup Second Phase   VK Primorac Kotor 7–8 LEN Trophy Quarterfinals
  CSKA Sofia 7–8 European Cup Second Phase   VK Primorac Kotor 5–3 LEN Trophy Quarterfinals
  VK Partizan 4–12 European Cup Second Phase   AN Brescia 5–8 LEN Trophy Semifinals
1974   CSKA Sofia 2–1 European Cup   AN Brescia 4–9 LEN Trophy Semifinals
  Würzburg 2–2 European Cup 2003–04   Duisburg 10–4 Euroleague Qualification
  CN Barcelona 6–6 European Cup   VK Primorje Rijeka 5–11 Euroleague Qualification
  MGU Moscow 2–9 European Cup   VK Primorac Kotor 10–15 Euroleague Qualification
1975   Graz 6–5 European Cup   Mariupol 7–6 Euroleague Qualification
  Rote Erde Hamm 3–5 European Cup   Alphen 7–6 Euroleague Qualification
  CN Barcelona 2–6 European Cup   CN Martiánez 7–5 LEN Trophy
  VK Partizan 5–7 European Cup   Dynamo Moscow 11–15 LEN Trophy
1976   SKK Stockholm 4–2 European Cup   Niš 6–9 LEN Trophy Last 16
  Rapid Bucharest 7–9 European Cup   Niš 7–7 LEN Trophy Last 16
  CSKA Moscow 7–9 European Cup 2004–05   Cheltenham 14–3 LEN Trophy
  Den Haag 7–8 European Cup   Medveščak Zagreb 7–8 LEN Trophy
1977   Västerås 9–4 European Cup   Kazan 9–10 LEN Trophy
  CN Marseille 11–0 European Cup   Eeklo 18–4 LEN Trophy
  Horgen 7–1 European Cup   Strasbourg 9–6 LEN Trophy
  CSKA Moscow 5–7 European Cup   Újpesti TE 7–8 LEN Trophy Second Phase
  Würzburg 3–2 European Cup Last 8   Koper 7–6 LEN Trophy Second Phase
  Horgen 7–4 European Cup Last 8   VK Primorac Kotor 6–7 LEN Trophy Second Phase
  VK Partizan 4–6 European Cup Last 8 2005–06   Schaffhausen 13–5 Euroleague Qualification
1978   Würzburg 3–5 European Cup   VK Primorac Kotor 9–8 Euroleague Qualification
  CN Marseille 4–2 European Cup   Duisburg 12–11 Euroleague Qualification
  Odense 7–6 European Cup   Mariupol 12–5 Euroleague Qualification
  Graz 10–1 European Cup   Heybeliada 19–3 Euroleague Qualification II
  Košice 7–5 European Cup Last 8   Cannstatt 13–15 Euroleague Qualification II
  CN Montjuïc 7–7 European Cup Last 8   CN Posillipo Napoli 11–8 Euroleague Qualification II
  Pro Recco 3–5 European Cup Last 8   Savona 6–9 Euroleague Last 16
1979   Košice 3–4 European Cup   CN Barcelona 14–12 Euroleague Last 16
  CN Marseille 4–3 European Cup   VK Partizan 6–7 Euroleague Last 16
  Canottieri Napoli 6–4 European Cup   VK Partizan 3–7 Euroleague Last 16
  Košice 4–8 European Cup Last 8   CN Barcelona 13–14 Euroleague Last 16
  Vasas SC 4–7 European Cup Last 8   Savona 11–7 Euroleague Last 16
  CN Montjuïc 5–7 European Cup Last 8 2006–07   VK Mladost 7–9 Euroleague Last 16
25/10/1980   MGU Moscow 5–4 European Cup   AN Brescia 7–7 Euroleague Last 16
26/10/1980   Vasas SC 4–4' European Cup   VK Partizan 11–11 Euroleague Last 16
14/11/1980   SKK Stockholm 12–4 European Cup Last 8   VK Partizan 7–9 Euroleague Last 16
15/11/1980   De Robben 6–4 European Cup Last 8   AN Brescia 9–10 Euroleague Last 16
16/11/1980   Spandau 04 4–5 European Cup Last 8   VK Mladost 12–11 Euroleague Last 16
05/12/1980   Vasas SC 4–4 European Cup Final Four 2007–08   Terrassa 7–6 Euroleague Qualification II
06/12/1980   VK Jug Dubrovnik 6–9 European Cup Final Four   Olimpija Ljubljana 12–4 Euroleague Qualification II
07/12/1980   Spandau 04 5–7 European Cup Final Four   Vojvodina 13–4 Euroleague Qualification II
1981   Horgen 16–5 European Cup   Spandau 04 9–7 Euroleague Qualification II
  Odense 20–5 European Cup   VK Primorac Kotor 8–10 Euroleague Qualification II
  CN Barcelona 10–11 European Cup   VK Jug Dubrovnik 8–9 Euroleague Last 16
  Vasas SC 8–11 European Cup Last 8   Honved 4–9 Euroleague Last 16
  VK Jug Dubrovnik 6–11 European Cup Last 8   Vasas SC 8–10 Euroleague Last 16
  Alphen 8–10 European Cup Last 8   Vasas SC 8–13 Euroleague Last 16
1982   Horgen 8–4 European Cup   Honved 8–12 Euroleague Last 16
  SKK Stockholm 9–5 European Cup   VK Jug Dubrovnik 8–12 Euroleague Last 16
  De Robben 8–9 European Cup 2008–09   Honved 7–24 Euroleague Qualification II
  VK Jug Dubrovnik 9–11 European Cup   Mariupol 9–7 Euroleague Qualification II
1983   Spandau 04 5–10 European Cup   Spartak Volgograd 2–15 Euroleague Qualification II
  Cardiff 13–9 European Cup   Eindhoven 7–7 Euroleague Qualification II
  Vienna 22–6 European Cup   Jadran Herceg Novi 4–14 Euroleague Qualification II
  Alphen 7–13 European Cup Last 8
  CN Barcelona 9–9 European Cup Last 8
  VK Jug Dubrovnik 6–10 European Cup Last 8

Results table edit

Competition Matches Wins Draws Losses Goals Favor Goals Against
European Cup / Euroleague 156 60 12 84 1.054 1.130
LEN Trophy 35 15 1 19 292 222
Cup Winner's Cup 10 4 2 4 103 77
Total 201 79 15 107 1.449 1.429

Honours edit

  •   Greek Water Polo Championship
    • Winners (38) (record): 1926, 1931, 1948, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1994, 2006
      • In bold, the years when Ethnikos won the title unbeaten, in bold and underlined, when the team won the title exclusively with wins.
  •   Greek Water Polo Cup
    • Winners (12): 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1991, 2000, 2005
  •   Central Greece Water Polo Championship
    • Winners (11)[4]: 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963
  •   LEN Champions League
    • Fourth place: 1980
    • Quarterfinals: 1966, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1995
  • Doubles (all of them unbeaten)
    • (9): 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1984, 1985, 1988

Tom Hoad Cup edit

Ethnikos Piraeus took part in the Tom Hoad Cup at the Melville Water Polo Club, Fremantle, Australia. There were six teams competing from around the world: the Fremantle Mariners (Australia), Ethnikos Piraeus (Greece), Galatasaray Water Polo Team (Turkey), Japan National Water Polo Team, The Barbarians and a composite European team including three Hungarian Olympic gold medalists. The competition took place from the 27th-30 December 2008, with gold going to The Barbarians.[5]

Captains edit

Tenure Captain
1950–1968   Andreas Garyfallos
1969   Giannis Thymaras
1970–1983   Kyriakos Iosifidis
1984–1986   Sotiris Stathakis
1987–1989   Antonios Aronis
1990   Nikos Armenakis
1991–1994   Thodoris Moustakarias
1995–1996   Nondas Samartzidis
1997–2001   Theodoros Kalakonas
2002–2008   Konstantinos Kokkinakis
2009   Marios Chatzikyriakakis
2010–2012   Charis Kechagias
2013–2014   Giannis Chatzialexis
2015–2016   Marios Chatzikyriakakis
2017–2020   Panagiotis Papadoggonas
2021–2022   Nikitas Kocheilas
2023   Panagiotis Papadoggonas
2024   Djordje Tesanovic

Notable players edit

Notable coaches edit

Women's team edit

The women's team of Ethnikos has won 3 championships and 2 European cups (LEN Trophy). The current season (2022–23) is competing in the first division championship (A1 Ethniki). The team has competed in every season of the Greek League since it was established in 1989 (35 appearances).

 
2008 Olympic gold medalist. Iefke van Belkum

The road to two LEN Trophy victories edit

Date City Opponent Score Tournament Phase
2009–10 Women's LEN Trophy
18/12/2009 Zagreb, Croatia   CN Mataró 12–6 LEN Trophy Last 16
19/12/2009 Zagreb, Croatia   Union St-Bruno Bordeaux 14–2 LEN Trophy Last 16
20/12/2009 Zagreb, Croatia   HAVK Mladost 12–3 LEN Trophy Last 16
23/01/2010 Piraeus, Greece   CC Ortigia 9–7 LEN Trophy Quarterfinal 1st Leg
06/02/2010 Syracuse, Italy   CC Ortigia 7–4 LEN Trophy Quarterfinal 2nd Leg
21/02/2010 Gouda, Netherlands   GZC Donk 10–8 LEN Trophy Semifinal 1st Leg
06/03/2010 Piraeus, Greece   GZC Donk 8–6 LEN Trophy Semifinal 2nd Leg
17/03/2010 Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia   Jugra Chanty-Mansiysk 12–13 LEN Trophy Final 1st Leg
07/04/2010 Piraeus, Greece   Jugra Chanty-Mansiysk 10–9

3–3 (ext) 4–1 (pen)

LEN Trophy Final 2nd Leg
2021–22 Women's LEN Euroleague
18/11/2021 Porto, Portugal   AS Orizzonte Catania 14–15 LEN Euroleague Preliminary Round
19/11/2021 Porto, Portugal   Pacense 25–4 LEN Euroleague Preliminary Round
19/11/2021 Porto, Portugal   CN Sabadell 8–15 LEN Euroleague Preliminary Round
21/11/2021 Porto, Portugal   Olympia Kosice 23–4 LEN Euroleague Preliminary Round
10/12/2021 Piraeus, Greece   SIS Roma 14–5 LEN Euroleague Last 16
11/12/2021 Piraeus, Greece   CN Terrassa 8–7 LEN Euroleague Last 16
12/12/2021 Piraeus, Greece   Olympiacos 5–9 LEN Euroleague Last 16
05/02/2022 Piraeus, Greece   CN Sabadell 8–13 LEN Euroleague Quarterfinal 1st Leg
26/02/2022 Sabadell, Spain   CN Sabadell 6–8 LEN Euroleague Quarterfinal 2nd Leg
2021–22 Women's LEN Trophy
25/03/2022 Budapest, Hungary   Dunaújvárosi FVE 12–8 LEN Trophy Final 1st Leg
30/03/2022 Piraeus, Greece   Dunaújvárosi FVE 14–9 LEN Trophy Final 2nd Leg

Honours edit

Notable players edit

 
Ashleigh Johnson, 2016 and 2020 Olympic gold medalist

Notable coaches edit

  •   Koen Plasmeijer

References edit

  1. ^ 1926, 1931, 1948, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988
  2. ^ "Η πτώση του "αυτοκράτορα"". onsports.gr. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  3. ^ 1966, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1995.
  4. ^ In 1958, Ethnikos did not compete in the championship. Athlitiki Ixo 14 August 1958
  5. ^ "Tom Hoad Cup history". tomhoadcup.com. Retrieved 16 April 2014.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo Club is the professional water polo team of Ethnikos OFPF meaning National Club of Fans of Piraeus and Phalerum in Greek E8nikos Omilos Fila8lwn Peiraiws Falhroy Ethnikos Piraeus Water PoloNickname Emperor Founded21 November 1923LeagueA1 Ethniki Water PoloBased inPiraeus GreeceArenaPapastrateio Pool PireausColors Blue WhitePresidentIoannis PatlakasHead coachMen Fanis Kountoudios Women Stefanos LeandrosChampionshipsMen s team 38 Greek Championships12 Greek Cups Women s team 2 Women s LEN Trophy3 Greek ChampionshipsWebsiteethnikoswaterpolo gr Ethnikos is one of the most successful and traditional water polo clubs in Greece They hold since 1957 the record for the most Greek water polo championships with 38 They have alson won 12 Greek water polo cups eight of them are consecutive which is a record achieving 9 times the Double and 11 times the Central Greece Championship Ethnikos has the record of 9 unbeaten doubles and the unique record of winning 18 championships in a row from 1953 to 1970 and the second most with 14 in a row from 1972 to 1985 Ethnikos holds the unique record for the most unbeaten championships with 29 1 from which 11 are consecutive which is also a record and the record for consecutive years staying unbeaten in a match 13 years from 1951 to 1964 Also the club holds the record for most championships won exclusively with wins 19 10 of which are consecutive also a record The dominance of Ethnikos along with his longstanding records led to his given nickname the Emperor The men s team was the first Greek club to reach the eight 1966 and four 1980 best teams in Europe The team has been in the top 8 teams in Europe another eight times 1970 1972 1977 1978 1979 1981 1983 1995 The women s team won the LEN Trophy in 2010 and repeated its triumph in 2022 to become the Greek team with the most LEN Trophies Many great players have played for Ethnikos throughout the years The Greece men s national water polo team for many years consisted of Ethnikos players that have participated in the Olympics The greatest personality in the history of the club is Andreas Garifallos player coach and president In the Kastella neighborhood of Piraeus the swimming pool bears his name in honour of his contribution to Piraeus and Greece water polo Other great players that have played for Ethnikos are Ioannis Garifallos Giannis Karalogos Thomas Karalogos Nondas Samartzidis Kyriakos Iosifidis Markellos Sitarenios Sotirios Stathakis Evangelos Patras Konstantinos Kokkinakis Filippos Kaiafas Theodoros Kalakonas Dimitrios Mazis Christos Afroudakis Antonios Aronis Dimitrios Konstas Dimitrios Kougevetopoulos Antonios Vlontakis Gerasimos Voltirakis Anastasios Schizas Chris Humbert Wolf Wigo Ashleigh Johnson Iefke van Belkum Stephania Haralabidis Ioanna Haralabidis Maria Tsouri Aikaterini Oikonomopoulou Sofia Iosifidou Marina Canetti Contents 1 Men s team 1 1 Summary 1 2 1925 1940 Pre WWII years 1 3 1945 1952 First post WWII years 1 4 1953 1986 Domestic Dynasty 1 5 1987 2002 1 6 2003 2008 1 7 2009 present 1 8 Records 1 9 Seasons 1 9 1 Panhellenic Championship 1923 1966 National Division 1967 1976 A National Division 1977 1986 1 9 2 A1 National Division 1987 1 9 3 Statistics post war 1 9 4 Top scorer in the A1 National Division championship 1987 1 9 5 A2 National Division 1987 1 9 6 Statistics 1 10 European Competitions 1 10 1 Results table 1 11 Honours 1 12 Tom Hoad Cup 1 13 Captains 1 14 Notable players 1 15 Notable coaches 2 Women s team 2 1 The road to two LEN Trophy victories 2 2 Honours 2 3 Notable players 2 4 Notable coaches 3 References 4 External linksMen s team editSummary edit Ethnikos dominated in Greek Water Polo championship for decades Since 1957 it has won the most Greek championships It has additionally won 11 Central Greece Championships and 12 cups 2 During last years its power has been limited and it has been relegated to the second division A2 Ethniki twice In 1980 Ethnikos became the first Greek team to reach the Final 4 of LEN Champions League the elite European club competition Besides that Ethnikos has reached the final 8 nine times 3 In 2003 the team took the third place in LEN Trophy second tier European club competition The club has an eternal rivalry with Olympiacos the other club from Piraeus The match between the two is dubbed as the Piraeus derby Ethnikos had won six consecutive Greek cups four of them against Olympiacos in the final before the competition had a hiatus of 25 years that stopped Ethnikos from winning many more trophies and achieving more doubles 1925 1940 Pre WWII years edit The club s first championship was won in 1926 under SEGAS with Ethnikos winning it undefeated with four wins in as many matches against N O Kastellas Iraklis Thessaloniki Aris Thessaloniki and Panionios Smyrna On July 31 1927 Ethnikos was defeated in the final by Olympiakos 3 2 in a match that he appealed for a late goal scored by its opponent which led to extra time The referee canceled the match as the timekeepers had tried to inform him of the end of the match after all the score was at the time 2 1 in favor of Ethnikos A replay was set for the third day of August but never took place After days and meetings of the sports department of SEGAS with representatives of the two teams a rematch is set to take place on the 16th of August In the end this match will not take place either since Olympiacos insists on the opinion that they won the match so it should be declared champion while the Ethnikos side since they are not given the title since they consider that the match was over before Olympiacos equalized agreed to play a replay match On the 16th of the same month a meeting was held where the Board of Directors of SEGAS cancelled the referee s decision to cancel the match on the 31st of July and declares Olympiacos champion without a playoff match The first championship after the establishment of KOE National Swimming Federation came in 1931 with Ethnikos conquering it again undefeated by defeating the then three time consecutive champion Aris Thessaloniki in the final with 1 0 The 1931 team consisted of Petroutsos Dede Perdikis Mavrogeorgos Makris Stephopoulos Hatzigeorgiou The leading player of the team was Petroutsos one of the leading pre war swimmers along with Zografos of Aris and Provatopoulos of Olympiakos Ethnikos on its way to the final beat P A O K 6 0 Iraklis Thessaloniki 3 1 and NO Patras in the semi final 3 0 In 1932 Ethnikos will not be able to defend its title since the federation will expel Ethnikos and Olympiakos from the championship due to major incidents in the match between them In 1933 and 1934 Ethnikos will lose the title in the final to Olympiakos 4 2 the score in both years while in 1935 he will not participate in the games in Mytilini due to his punishment by KOE for not playing the decisive play off match with Olympiakos for the final qualification ticket In 1936 and 1938 he will lose to Olympiakos in the first round and will be eliminated from the competition then the championship had a knock out system In 1937 he will come second again losing 3 2 in the final to NO Patras despite leading at halftime with 1 0 In 1940 he will be defeated by KO Piraeus 1 0 in the first match and will be eliminated 1945 1952 First post WWII years edit In the years 1945 and 1946 he will be ranked third In 1945 he was eliminated after losing 4 1 to Olympiacos while in 1946 he lost 4 2 to Olympiakos and 3 2 to the eventual champion NO Patras The third championship came 17 years after the second in 1948 with Ethnikos winning it undefeated wins over NO Patras 5 0 Aris 1 0 Olympiakos 5 1 NAO Kerkyra 5 0 NO Chalkida 7 2 and a draw against NO Mytilinis 2 2 The coach of the team was Takis Sakellariou who played a modern and fast water polo in contrast to Olympiakos and NO Patras who played a physical and with less movement water polo In 1949 Ethnikos would lose the championship due to a draw with Palaio Faliro and a 3 1 loss to Olympiakos in a match where they played without their big gun Andreas Garifallos due to injury In 1950 he lost to NO Patras and Olympiakos finishing third In 1951 he would lose the title due to his defeat by Olympiakos with 2 1 while in 1952 he was very close to the title but the victory of Olympiakos with 3 2 over NO Patras combined with the draw of Ethnikos with the team from Patras 2 2 and the suicide of Ethnikos in the match against Olympiakos 3 3 while leading at half time with 2 0 will lead the title to the red and whites 1953 1986 Domestic Dynasty edit In the following season Ethnikos started his dynasty and won the championship undefeated for the first time after 5 years achieving 4 wins and 1 draw in 5 games 3 3 with P Faliro victory over Mytilini 10 1 victory over Achilleas Patras 10 3 over Aris and 5 1 over Olympiakos on 18 9 1953 in front of an audience of 5 000 spectators at the Zappeion Olympic swimming pool From 1953 to 1963 the blue and whites of Piraeus won 11 consecutive undefeated championships a record that has not happened in any other sport In the period 1953 to 1958 he won six consecutive cups before the competition discontinued During the 1950s he began a long unbeaten streak in league games which lasted 13 years a record that remains to this day In particular after losing 2 1 to Olympiakos on September 21 1951 they were defeated again by the same opponent on August 7 1964 with 5 4 In between he remained unbeaten in 75 matches where he won 71 while 4 ended in draws The last draw was recorded in a match against Palaio Faliro on September 19 1953 After this match a winning streak began which lasted for 11 years and 64 league matches until the defeat in 1964 In fact together with the cup matches from 1953 to 1958 unbeaten streak reaches a total of 95 games 91 wins 4 draws The 75 consecutive unbeaten matches in the Greek championship were 1 22 09 1951 Ethnikos 6 4 Palaio Faliro 2 23 09 1951 E8nikos 2 2 NO Mytilinis 3 18 09 1952 E8nikos 2 2 NO Patras 4 19 09 1952 Ethnikos 4 3 NO Mytilinis 5 20 09 1952 Ethnikos 4 2 Palaio Faliro 6 21 09 1952 Ethnikos 5 2 Aris Salonica 7 22 09 1952 E8nikos 3 3 Olympiakos 8 17 09 1953 Ethnikos 10 3 Aris Salonica 9 18 09 1953 Ethnikos 5 1 Olympiakos 10 19 09 1953 Ethnikos 2 0 NO Mytilinis 11 19 09 1953 E8nikos 3 3 Palaio Faliro 12 20 09 1953 Ethnikos 10 1 Achilleas Patras 13 15 09 1954 Ethnikos 5 2 Olympiakos 14 16 09 1954 Ethnikos 5 4 NO Patras 15 17 09 1954 Ethnikos 10 0 Aris Salonica 16 18 09 1954 Ethnikos 9 2 Palaio Faliro 17 19 09 1954 Ethnikos 2 0 Achilleas Patras 18 14 09 1955 Ethnikos 4 1 NO Mytilinis 19 16 09 1955 Ethnikos 4 2 NO Patras 20 17 09 1955 Ethnikos 6 3 Palaio Faliro 21 17 09 1955 Ethnikos 7 1 Achilleas Patras 22 18 09 1955 Ethnikos 6 1 Olympiakos 23 10 09 1956 Ethnikos 9 1 Ethnikos Athens 24 12 09 1956 Ethnikos 6 0 Palaio Faliro 25 13 09 1956 Ethnikos 7 0 NO Mytilinis 26 14 09 1956 Ethnikos 5 1 Achilleas Patras 27 15 09 1956 Ethnikos 4 3 Olympiakos 28 16 09 1956 Ethnikos 3 2 NO Patras 29 19 09 1957 Ethnikos 10 1 NO Mytilinis 30 20 09 1957 Ethnikos 6 1 Olympiakos 31 21 09 1957 Ethnikos 6 2 Palaio Faliro 32 22 09 1957 Ethnikos 9 1 Palaio Faliro 33 10 09 1958 Ethnikos 10 5 Achilleas Patras 34 11 09 1958 Ethnikos 9 1 NO Mytilinis 35 12 09 1958 Ethnikos 8 2 Aris Salonica 36 14 09 1958 Ethnikos 6 5 Olympiakos 37 14 09 1958 Ethnikos 6 2 NO Patras 38 09 09 1959 Ethnikos 11 4 Palaio Faliro 39 10 09 1959 Ethnikos 11 4 Aris Salonica 40 11 09 1959 Ethnikos 6 1 NO Mytilinis 41 11 09 1959 Ethnikos 7 2 Achilleas Patras 42 12 09 1959 Ethnikos 5 1 NO Patras 43 13 09 1959 Ethnikos 4 3 Olympiakos 44 14 09 1960 Ethnikos 10 1 Achilleas Patras 45 15 09 1960 Ethnikos 6 4 NO Mytilinis 46 16 09 1960 Ethnikos 11 1 Aris Salonica 47 17 09 1960 Ethnikos 3 2 NO Patras 48 18 09 1960 Ethnikos 4 3 Olympiakos 49 13 09 1961 Ethnikos 13 2 NO Mytilinis 50 14 09 1961 Ethnikos 8 1 Palaio Faliro 51 15 09 1961 Ethnikos 5 2 Olympiakos 52 16 09 1961 Ethnikos 10 5 Patraikos 53 17 09 1961 Ethnikos 6 5 NO Patras 54 08 08 1962 Ethnikos 10 0 Panathinaikos 55 09 08 1962 Ethnikos 11 0 Palaio Faliro 56 10 08 1962 Ethnikos 4 3 Olympiakos 57 11 08 1962 Ethnikos 6 5 NO Patras 58 12 08 1962 Ethnikos 11 3 NO Mytilinis 59 05 09 1962 Ethnikos 10 2 Panathinaikos 60 06 09 1962 Ethnikos 10 0 NO Mytilinis 61 07 09 1962 Ethnikos 4 3 Olympiakos 62 08 09 1962 Ethnikos 5 3 NO Patras 63 09 09 1962 Ethnikos 7 5 Palaio Faliro 64 07 08 1963 Ethnikos 9 3 Panathinaikos 65 08 08 1963 Ethnikos 8 2 NO Mytilinis 66 09 08 1963 Ethnikos 10 3 Olympiakos 67 10 08 1963 Ethnikos 6 2 PAOK 68 11 08 1963 Ethnikos 6 4 NO Patras 69 10 09 1963 Ethnikos 8 1 PAOK 70 11 09 1963 Ethnikos 7 4 Olympiakos 71 13 09 1963 Ethnikos 5 1 NO Patras 72 14 09 1963 Ethnikos 8 2 NO Mytilinis 73 15 09 1963 Ethnikos 6 3 Panathinaikos 74 05 08 1964 Ethnikos 9 0 Panathinaikos 75 06 08 1964 Ethnikos 6 0 NO Patras This group consisted of Andreas Garifallos Petros Kalfamanolis Mimi Georgiadis Yiannis Thymaras Manolis Patlakas Dimitris Kourantis Nikos Lekakis Kalomiris Andreadis Petros Chatzikyriakakis Panagiotis Chatzikyriakakis Panagiotis Takousis In 1965 1966 and 1967 he won the championship without defeat In 1966 he will do the maxium with 10 wins in 10 matches in 1965 9 wins and a draw with Olympiakos 0 0 while in 1967 he will score 4 wins and 2 draws 3 3 with OSFP and PAO in 6 matches On 7 8 1968 exactly four years and 34 consecutive unbeaten matches after their last defeat in Greece he loses to Olympiakos in the first round 7 6 but beats him in the second 7 5 with five goals from Garyfallos in order to win the championship with the best goal difference The championship would be decided in the matches of the two Piraeus teams against NOP in the second round OSFP will win hard 9 7 while Ethnikis will win 11 3 At the end of the championship Andreas Garifallos retires as a water polo player and continues his work in Greek water polo as a coach In the 1969 championship according to the press of the time the final between Olympiacos and Ethnikos never took place because Olympiacos did not compete due to the death of its president Kostas Bouzakis The two teams were named co champions they had four wins in five games while the derby match between them ended 2 2 In 1970 Ethnikos will win the championship undefeated with only one draw against Olympiakos This was the 18th championship in a row and the last before Olympiacos breaks the streak In 1971 the team would lose the title for the first time since 1952 due to a loss to Olympiakos in the second play off match 2 1 Nevertheless he would continue a new series of championships from 1972 until 1985 During this time he would win the championships of 1974 1975 1976 and 1979 without defeat In fact he built a new streak of almost four years without defeat since from 15 7 1973 until his loss on 5 6 1977 Also from 28 07 1978 and the 5 4 defeat by Olympiakos until its defeat on 05 06 1990 with 10 9 again by Olympiakos Ethnikos was undefeated against compatriot Olympiakos in 29 consecutive matches League and Cup the last draw coming in 1979 4 4 while on September 1 1982 in the second round of the championship he beat Olympiakos 0 13 in 28 minutes four 7 minute quarters In the 1980s Ethnikos had Glyfada as their rival after Olympiacos had lost the power of the previous decades In 1981 the first year that the duration of the games was increased from 20 to 28 minutes four seven minute periods instead of the four five minute periods Ethnikos will destroy most of its opponents with the exception of Glyfada Indicative are the 11 3 and 11 5 victories over Olympiakos 13 3 and 12 4 over PAO 21 0 over Palaio Faliro 22 1 over Chios 19 2 and 23 0 over Vouliagmeni while the 1982 will beat OSFP with 9 2 and 13 0 Patras with 20 2 and 16 6 NOB with 15 7 and 15 3 PAO with 14 7 PAOK with 17 5 and Volos with 22 4 In the 1980s Ethnikos managed to remain unbeaten in the Greek league for almost six years and 101 consecutive league matches and including cup matches of the seasons 1983 84 1984 85 for a total of 109 matches In particular after losing the penultimate matchday of the 1980 championship against Glyfada 3 5 on September 27 1980 he was defeated again on May 10 1986 by Vouliagmeni 7 8 in a game in which Ethnikis appealed for a late goal of Vouliagmeni In between he won 5 consecutive unbeaten championships 1981 1982 1983 1984 and 1985 and two cups 1984 1985 in the restart of the competition while of the 101 consecutive games without defeat he won 100 and recorded one draw Of the 100 wins 86 were consecutive the longest winning streak in the league until 2016 when Olympiakos broke it as after their defeat by Glyfada in 1980 the next match without a win was a draw 6 6 against the same team on August 24 1985 The 100 wins in the Greek Championship were briefly against the following opponents 11 wins over NO Patras 2 wins in 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 and 1 win in 1986 11 wins over NO Chios 2 wins in 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1 win in 1986 10 wins over NO Vouliagmeni 2 wins in 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 10 wins over Olympiakos SFP 2 wins in 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 10 wins over Panathinaikos 2 wins in 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 10 wins over NO Volos Argonauts 2 wins in 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 9 wins over ANO Glyfada 2 wins in 1981 1982 1983 1984 1 win in 1985 7 wins over ENO Egyptians 2 wins in 1981 1984 1985 1 win in 1986 6 wins over NAO Corfu 2 wins in 1982 1984 1985 5 wins over Aris Thessaloniki 2 wins in 1983 1985 1 win in 1986 5 wins over PAOK 2 wins in 1982 1983 1 win in 1986 3 wins over AO Palaio Faliro 1 win in 1980 2 wins in 1981 2 wins over Aris Nicaea 2 wins in 1985 1 victory over Iraklis Thessaloniki in 1986 1987 2002 edit In 1986 87 all the experienced players of the previous decade have left and he competes with the newly acquired Samartzidis Kaiafas Patras while Aronis as in 1986 will compete in selected games due to obligations with his studies in the USA 1987 88 saw the last undefeated championship with Ethnikos dominating Glyfada to take first place in regular time and thus home advantage in the finals In the end it will only take one match for Ethnikos to reach the limit of five points with Ethnikos winning the final and with a combination of their victory and draw from regular time against Glyfada taking the title relatively comfortably The day after winning the championship he also wins the Cup at the Ilisio swimming pool against Vouliagmeni thanks to a great performance by the evergreen Aronis who however leaves at the end of the year changing team but not city In 1988 89 despite finishing first in the regular season tied with Glyfada he will lose in the first final to Glyfada at home and thus the title In 1989 90 Ethnikos will have problems in the regular season and despite the fact that he finishes second as in 1987 it has already lost three times to Glyfada Chios and Olympiakos In the first stage of the playoffs he will lose to Iraklis in Piraeus but he will qualify for the semi finals where despite the fact that he had beaten Vouliagmeni twice in regular time he will not be able to get the draw to qualify for the finals and so he will lose three games in a row two at home and for the first time since 1951 he will finish third In 1990 91 Ethnikos will return to a title by winning the Cup as an outsider defeating Glyfada with 10 7 held at OAKA pool while in the championship he finished fourth regular season and final four behind Vouliagmeni Glyfada and Olympiakos In 1991 92 he would finish second behind champions Olympiakos in a season where Ethnikis did not start well but found their footing towards the end of the season and especially in the final four stage where the best four teams participated He beat twice Vouliagmeni and once Olympiakos in the final stage In 1992 93 he would finish third in the regular season and the final phase In 1993 94 Ethnikos coached by Lino Repetto for a short time at the beginning and Kyriakos Iosifidis for most of the season took first place in the regular season with a record of 17 wins 4 draws and 1 loss making the best regular season since 1988 89 In the playoffs he faces Iraklis in the quarter final stage and wins the series 2 0 In the semi finals against NO Patras he wins 2 0 and then faces Olympiakos with a home advantage for the title In the first tense match where eight players were sent off Ethnikos wins 11 10 thanks to a goal in the last second of the match by Manousos Vizyrakis In the second match Olympiacos gets the win at the last minute of the game and evens the series 10 9 sending the title to a third and final game There Ethnikos leads 6 4 but Olympiacos reacted and sent the final to overtime while having two shots at the post three seconds before the end of the match 8 8 regular time In extra time Olympiacos will score with Vlachos and will be close to the title but 13 seconds before the end of extra time Samartzidis scores a penalty and thus the final goes to penalties Voltyrakis of the red and white will save two penalties but Patras of the blue and white three with one additional pentaly shot by Olympiakos hitting the post In 1994 95 Ethnikos finished second in the regular season and reached the finals by eliminating Chania and Glyfada with 2 0 victories but would lose the championship to Olympiakos in a close series of finals In 1995 96 he finished fourth in the regular season and was eliminated by Vouliagmeni in the semi finals of the league but remained unbeaten against their eternal rival and eventual champion Olympiakos winning 9 8 10 4 1996 and drawing 10 10 2 12 1995 This is the only time a champion team has failed to beat a specific opponent during a season In May of 1996 occurred the fatal accident of team s captain and legend Samartzidis which greatly affected the Piraeus team In the 1996 97 and 1997 98 seasons Ethnikos will face internal administrative and financial problems with the team having their worst years up to that point Patras Kaifas Moustakarias have left and the team now relies on Kalakonas Kourtidis while it is also necessary to develop the young Kokkinakis Schizas Stellatos Blanis In 1998 he finished three points above the relegation zone Nevertheless in 1997 he managed to make it very difficult for the later champion Vouliagmeni losing in the first stage of the playoffs with 2 1 victories while his one defeat came in overtime In 1998 99 and 1999 00 he showed a slight improvement finishing sixth and fifth respectively In 2000 the team won the Cup in the final four held in Nikaia despite being the heavy underdogs Coached by then 30 year old Giorgos Morfesis Ethnikos eliminated Vouliagmeni in the semi final 13 12 in extra time while in the final they beat the eternal rival Olympiakos 12 11 in extra time who was coached by Yugoslav legend Nikola Stamenic In 2000 01 and 2001 02 he finished third in the league In 2001 he was eliminated by Olympiakos in the semi finals and in 2002 by Vouliagmeni In 2002 he beat Panthinaikos for the third place and the exit to the LEN Trophy 2003 2008 edit In 2002 03 coached by Dragan Matutinovic Ethnikos men s team competed in the semi finals of the LEN Trophy but were knocked out by eventual cup winners Brescia and finished third together with Italian side Savona In the domestic championship they took the third place A landmark of the year was the resounding transfer of Vlontakis one of the best strikers in the world at the time from the European champion Olympiakos as well as Makis Voltyrakis who had just retired In 2003 04 with Voltyrakis now as coach Ethnikos would finish fifth disappointing the ambitions that had been created to contest for the championship against Olympiakos and Vouliagmeni In 2004 05 Ethnikos having a very good regular season would finish first in the regular season for the first time since 94 with Vlontakis being declared top scorer but would lose the title in the fifth final to OSFP a final with riots occurring at the stands between fans of the two teams and the police Earlier that year Ethnikos had won the 12th Greek Cup by defeating NO Patras in the final of Thessaloniki In the semi final which was more of a final Ethnikos had to overcome the resistance of Olympiakos with 11 9 In 2005 06 although Ethnikos drew once and lost once to Olympiakos in the regular season meetings to finish second in the regular season meaning Ethnikos had home court disadvantage in the finals they managed to win the 38th championship in the last fifth game decided in overtime by a score of 7 6 Hatzikyriakakis scored the winning goal five seconds before the end Olympiacos was awarded with a penalty at the last seconds of the extra time and with a goal would send the final to the penalty shootout as in 1994 but Karabetsos saved it The championship was dedicated to the memory of the late great captain Nondas Samartzidis This was the 20th time that Ethnikos won the championship and left Olympiakos second In 2006 07 the management of Ethnikos wanting to keep Ethnikos in a leading role carried out major transfers They repatriated with a huge price Christos Afroudakis who played in Pozilipo Napoli brings to Piraeus the goalkeeper of the national team of Serbia Denis Sefik while Thodoris Kalakonas a child who grew up in the club 1990 2001 his first tenure returned from Panionios However Ethnikos could not look strong and will easily lose the Cup final in Kalamata to Olympiakos In Europe the blue and whites would be knocked out in the last 16 of the Champions League by Partizan and Brescia and despite improving in the league playoffs they would only look competitive in the first two finals losing the first and winning the second in extra time Thus Ethnikos lost the championship title 3 1 In 2007 08 weakened after Sefik and Afroudakis s departure Ethnikos will not be able to show the resistance he showed in previous years losing in the semi final of the Cup to Olympiacos as well as the championship 2009 present edit In 2008 09 the team after administrative turmoil and the departure of funder George Vasilopoulos as well as of several players Vlontakis Mazis Mylonakis Karabetsos some of whom had grown up in the club Kokkinakis Blanis Stellatos had a bad year and was relegated to A2 for first time since 1928 He bounced back immediately but in 2011 12 he will be relegated for the second time without winning a match The parent club was in major crisis with the future looking extrremely ominous and uncertain The following season 2012 13 despite the fact that the team was on the verge of extinction and with the main goal of staying in A2 it will be unexpectedly promoted thanks to the management of president Antonis Printezis and the financing of Alexandros Karydopoulos and will play again in A1 in 2013 14 where Ethnikos would be ranked While Kostas Petrakis was initially the coach for the season Fanis Kountoudios took over from November 2013 a coach who remains to this day having completed a decade at the club In 2014 15 they had a great regular season and finished second for the first time since 2008 but in the semi finals of the league playoffs they will be eliminated by PAO and miss out on playing Olympiakos in the finals In the very next season they will again reach the semi finals of the championship as in 2018 19 when they were eliminated by the champion Olympiakos In 2019 20 the team would reach the final of the Greek Cup for the first time since 2007 but would lose the final to the superior OSFP In 2020 21 in a year severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic Ethnikos finished at the bottom of a fourteen team one round league and luckily there was no team relegation In 2021 22 and 2022 23 it finished seventh out of sixteen teams with one of the lowest budgets in the division while also reaching the final four of the cup in 2023 In total since 2014 he has won a European ticket four times but did not take advantage of it due to financial weakness while he has promoted players from an early age in the championship by giving them playing time Argyropoulos Chondrokoukis Mathiopoulos Records edit Outline Record Most championships won 38 Most unbeaten championships won 29 Most championship won only with wins 19 Consecutive championship wins 18 1953 1970 Consecutive unbeaten championship wins 11 1953 1963 Time period staying unbeaten in a domestic championship or domestic cup match 12 years 10 months 16 days 21 September 1951 7 August 1964 First Greek team to reach the top 4 teams of the European Cup 1980 First Greek team to reach the top 8 teams of the European Cup 1966 Most matches without conceding a goal in a season 1980 4 games out of 18 played Seasons edit Panhellenic Championship 1923 1966 National Division 1967 1976 A National Division 1977 1986 edit Year Pos Pld W D L 1926 1 4 4 0 0 1927 2 1928 3 1929 2 1930 5 1931 1 4 4 0 0 1932 4 1933 2 1934 2 1935 1936 5 1937 2 1938 3 1939 1940 5 1945 3 2 1 0 1 1946 3 5 3 0 2 1947 5 2 1 0 1 1948 1 6 5 1 0 1949 2 5 3 1 1 Year Pos Pld W D L Goals Diff 1950 3 5 3 0 2 17 15 2 1951 3 5 2 2 1 18 13 5 1952 2 5 3 2 0 18 12 6 1953 1 5 4 1 0 30 8 22 1954 1 5 5 0 0 31 8 23 1955 1 5 5 0 0 27 8 19 1956 1 6 6 0 0 34 7 27 1957 1 4 4 0 0 31 5 26 1958 1 5 5 0 0 39 15 24 1959 1 6 6 0 0 44 15 29 1960 1 5 5 0 0 34 11 23 1961 1 5 5 0 0 42 15 27 1962 1 10 10 0 0 78 24 54 1963 1 10 10 0 0 73 25 48 1964 1 11 10 0 1 67 21 46 1965 1 10 9 1 0 75 20 55 1966 1 10 10 0 0 63 19 44 1967 1 6 4 2 0 34 17 17 1968 1 6 5 0 1 40 19 21 1969 1 5 4 1 0 29 14 15 Year Pos Pld W D L Goals Diff 1970 1 12 11 1 0 1971 2 14 11 1 2 118 41 77 1972 1 15 14 0 1 134 38 96 1973 1 15 14 0 1 146 38 108 1974 1 14 14 0 0 1975 1 14 13 1 0 1976 1 12 12 0 0 144 37 107 1977 1 15 14 0 1 1978 1 15 14 0 1 1979 1 14 13 1 0 129 31 98 1980 1 18 17 0 1 203 34 169 1981 1 18 18 0 0 1982 1 18 18 0 0 1983 1 18 18 0 0 229 99 130 1984 1 18 18 0 0 231 112 119 1985 1 22 21 1 0 312 151 161 1986 2 22 19 2 1 282 141 141 A1 National Division 1987 edit Year Pos Pld W D L Goals Diff Coach 1986 87 2 20 13 4 3 146 107 39 nbsp Peter Rusoran 1987 88 1 18 17 1 0 205 91 114 nbsp Peter Rusoran 1988 89 2 20 16 1 3 214 126 88 nbsp Peter Rusoran 1989 90 3 19 11 1 7 158 144 14 nbsp Markellos Sitarenios 1990 91 4 24 13 1 10 307 241 66 nbsp Giannis Karalogos 1991 92 2 24 17 2 5 287 227 60 nbsp Koulis Iosifidis 1992 93 3 28 17 4 7 323 264 59 nbsp Koulis Iosifidis 1993 94 1 29 23 4 2 334 207 127 nbsp Koulis Iosifidis 1994 95 2 29 20 2 7 305 213 92 nbsp Giannis Giannouris 1995 96 4 27 17 2 8 270 226 44 nbsp Miro Trumbic 1996 97 8 25 10 1 14 224 230 6 1997 98 9 22 6 2 14 231 247 16 nbsp Andreas Garyfallos 1998 99 6 25 12 2 11 253 233 20 nbsp Giannis Karalogos 1999 00 5 24 16 0 8 252 212 40 nbsp Peter Rusoran nbsp Giorgos Morfesis 2000 01 3 30 18 4 8 329 263 66 nbsp Michalis Xanthopoulos 2001 02 3 29 19 3 7 266 239 27 nbsp Ilias Machairas 2002 03 3 29 20 3 6 341 221 120 nbsp Dragan Matutinovic 2003 04 5 27 18 2 7 291 221 70 nbsp Makis Voltirakis 2004 05 2 29 24 1 4 335 220 115 nbsp Makis Voltirakis 2005 06 1 29 24 2 3 375 201 174 nbsp Makis Voltirakis 2006 07 2 28 21 1 6 382 181 201 nbsp Makis Voltirakis 2007 08 2 28 23 0 5 304 198 106 nbsp Makis Voltirakis 2008 09 11 22 4 1 17 179 226 47 nbsp Dimitris Kritikos 2010 11 8 22 7 2 13 176 225 49 nbsp Dimitris Mavrotas 2011 12 12 22 0 1 21 121 273 152 nbsp Dimitris Mavrotas 2013 14 6 22 9 2 11 189 224 35 nbsp Kostas Petrakis nbsp Fanis Kountoudios 2014 15 4 26 18 0 8 246 207 39 nbsp Fanis Kountoudios 2015 16 4 28 14 3 11 244 230 14 nbsp Fanis Kountoudios 2016 17 8 22 9 2 11 152 174 22 nbsp Fanis Kountoudios 2017 18 5 25 13 1 11 195 211 16 nbsp Fanis Kountoudios 2018 19 4 29 13 4 12 232 247 15 nbsp Fanis Kountoudios 2019 20 6 22 10 2 10 173 205 32 nbsp Fanis Kountoudios 2020 21 14 13 1 0 12 88 148 60 nbsp Fanis Kountoudios 2021 22 7 26 15 1 12 275 287 12 nbsp Fanis Kountoudios 2022 23 7 29 9 0 20 256 343 87 nbsp Fanis Kountoudios Statistics post war edit Games from 1945 2023 1 296 Wins from 1945 2023 884 Draws from 1945 2023 80 Losses from 1945 2023 332 Goals Scored in the A1 National Division from 1987 2023 8 658 Goals Conceded in the A1 National Division from 1987 2023 7 512 Largest victory margin 23 Ethnikos Vouliagmeni 23 0 1981 Aris Nikaias Ethnikos 6 29 1985 Nireas Chalandriou Ethnikos 2 25 2006 07 Largest loss margin 19 Olympiakos Ethnikos 21 2 2016 17 Most goals scored in a match 29 gkol Aris Nikaias Ethnikos 6 29 1985 Fewer goals in a A1 National Division match since 1987 1 goal Ethnikos Olympiakos 1 9 2002 03 Vouliagmeni Ethnikos 5 1 2015 16 Vouliagmeni Ethnikos 7 1 2018 19 Panionios Ethnikos 8 1 2020 21 Most goals conceded in a A1 National Division match since 1987 24 goals Olympiakos Ethnikos 24 6 2019 20 Fewer goals scored by an opponent in a A1 National Division match since 1987 1 goal Iraklis Ethnikos 1 16 1994 95 Ethnikos Palaio Faliro 16 1 2006 07 Glyfada Ethnikos 1 7 2006 07 Ethnikos Kalamaki 11 1 2016 17 Top scorer in the A1 National Division championship 1987 edit Season Player Goals 1986 87 nbsp Nondas Samartzidis 33 1987 88 nbsp Nondas Samartzidis 2 56 1988 89 nbsp Nondas Samartzidis 3 59 1989 90 nbsp Nondas Samartzidis 4 nbsp Tasos Tsikaris 32 1990 91 nbsp Nondas Samartzidis 5 98 1991 92 nbsp Nondas Samartzidis 6 90 1992 93 nbsp Ilias Machairas 48 1993 94 nbsp Nondas Samartzidis 7 57 1994 95 nbsp Nondas Samartzidis 8 54 1997 98 nbsp Theodoros Kalakonas 52 1998 99 nbsp Konstantinos Kokkinakis 52 1999 00 nbsp Konstantinos Kokkinakis 2 2001 02 nbsp Wolf Wigo 43 2002 03 nbsp Antonios Vlontakis 73 2003 04 nbsp Antonios Vlontakis 2 66 2004 05 nbsp Antonios Vlontakis 3 85 2005 06 nbsp Antonios Vlontakis 4 62 2006 07 nbsp Christos Afroudakis 54 2007 08 nbsp Theodoros Kalakonas 2 48 2008 09 nbsp Marios Chatzikyriakakis nbsp Tomislav Primorac 41 2010 11 nbsp Giannis Katrouzanakis 32 2011 12 nbsp Maximos Petrochelios nbsp Giorgos Alevizos 17 2013 14 nbsp Christos Koutsialis 44 2014 15 nbsp Dionysis Karountzos 61 2015 16 nbsp Stelios Argyropoulos 54 2016 17 nbsp Panagiotis Papadoggonas 38 2017 18 nbsp Dionysis Karountzos 2 51 2018 19 nbsp Aggelos Foskolos 48 2019 20 nbsp Konstantinos Chondrokoukis 27 2020 21 nbsp Konstantinos Chondrokoukis 2 30 2021 22 nbsp Dimos Dermitzakis 43 2022 23 nbsp Konstantinos Mathiopoulos 36 A2 National Division 1987 edit Year Pos Pld W D L Goals Diff Coach 2009 10 1 22 21 1 0 250 103 147 nbsp Dimitris Mavrotas 2012 13 2 16 12 2 2 161 118 43 nbsp Kostas Petrakis Statistics edit Games 38 Wins 33 Draws 3 Losses 2 Largest victory margin 13 Ethnikos OFI 16 3 2009 10 Largest loss margin 6 Nireas Lamias Ethnikos 14 8 2012 13 Most goals scored in a match 17 goals Ethnikos Peristeri 17 6 2009 10 Fewer goals scored in a match 6 goals Ethnikos Triton Maroussi 6 2 2009 10 Most goals scored by an opponent in a match 14 goals Nireas Lamias Ethnikos 14 8 2012 13 Fewer goals scored by an opponent in a match 2 goals Ethnikos Volos 13 2 2009 10 Ethnikos Syros 11 2 2009 10 Kerkyra Ethnikos 2 12 2009 10 Ethnikos Triton Maroussi 6 2 2009 10 Ilissiakos Ethnikos 2 8 2009 10 Ethnikos Nireas Geraka 12 2 2012 13 European Competitions edit Year Opponent Score Competition Year Opponent Score Competition 1964 nbsp Canottieri Napoli 0 6 European Cup 1984 nbsp Spandau 04 6 12 European Cup nbsp Wiener SC 2 8 European Cup nbsp CN Montjuic 12 12 European Cup nbsp CN Barcelona 1 5 European Cup nbsp CN Marseille 10 7 European Cup 1965 nbsp CN Marseille 5 4 European Cup 1985 nbsp CS Crișul Oradea 6 8 European Cup nbsp CN Barcelona 4 6 European Cup nbsp CN Montjuic 8 10 European Cup nbsp VK Partizan 1 11 European Cup nbsp CN Posillipo Napoli 9 11 European Cup 09 10 1966 nbsp Vienna 7 5 European Cup 1988 89 nbsp Alphen 8 12 European Cup 10 10 1966 nbsp CN Barcelona 2 0 European Cup nbsp CN Posillipo Napoli 8 16 European Cup 11 10 1966 nbsp VK Partizan 2 7 European Cup nbsp Gent 16 9 European Cup 20 11 1966 nbsp Rote Erde Hamm 1 2 European Cup Last 8 1991 92 nbsp Yusme 17 4 Cup Winner s Cup 19 11 1966 nbsp VK Partizan 3 15 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Slavia Bratislava 10 9 Cup Winner s Cup 18 11 1966 nbsp Dinamo Bucharest 1 10 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Volturno Napoli 7 14 Cup Winner s Cup 1967 nbsp CN Marseille 6 3 European Cup nbsp VK Partizan 7 9 Cup Winner s Cup Quarterfinals nbsp Vienna 3 2 European Cup nbsp VK Partizan 9 9 Cup Winner s Cup Quarterfinals nbsp VK Mladost 2 5 European Cup 1992 93 nbsp Turkeyt 21 1 LEN Trophy nbsp CN Barcelona 1 4 European Cup nbsp CS Crișul Oradea 9 6 LEN Trophy 1968 nbsp Vienna 7 3 European Cup nbsp Kosice 7 8 LEN Trophy nbsp CN Barcelona 3 17 European Cup nbsp Pro Recco 6 9 LEN Trophy nbsp VK Partizan 3 9 European Cup 1994 95 nbsp Maccabi Tel Aviv 8 4 European Cup nbsp CN Marseille 6 7 European Cup nbsp Koper 12 5 European Cup 1970 nbsp Graz 8 6 European Cup nbsp CN Catalunya 3 11 European Cup nbsp Kosice 7 1 European Cup nbsp Ujpesti TE 8 12 European Cup Quarterfinals nbsp Arkonia 5 6 European Cup nbsp Ujpesti TE 5 13 European Cup Quarterfinals nbsp CN Barcelona 4 4 European Cup 1995 96 nbsp CN Marseille 4 5 LEN Trophy nbsp Akademik Sofia 3 5 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Dalmatia Split 5 6 LEN Trophy nbsp SKK Stockholm 3 3 European Cup Last 8 nbsp CSKA Moscow 5 7 LEN Trophy nbsp VK Partizan 4 11 European Cup Last 8 1996 97 nbsp VK Jadran Split 7 8 LEN Trophy 1972 nbsp Helsingfors 10 3 European Cup nbsp CN Catalunya 6 9 LEN Trophy nbsp Valenciennes 10 3 European Cup nbsp Kastrup 16 7 LEN Trophy nbsp SKK Stockholm 9 4 European Cup 2000 01 nbsp Salzburg 18 1 Cup Winner s Cup nbsp Istanbul 8 4 European Cup nbsp Jadran Herceg Novi 8 9 Cup Winner s Cup nbsp VK Partizan 5 11 European Cup nbsp Mladost Skopje 12 4 Cup Winner s Cup nbsp Orvosegyetem SC 5 9 European Cup nbsp CN Barceloneta 6 9 Cup Winner s Cup Quarterfinals nbsp CN Barcelona 3 5 European Cup Last 8 nbsp CN Barceloneta 9 9 Cup Winner s Cup Quarterfinals nbsp CSKA Moscow 2 4 European Cup Last 8 2001 02 nbsp Rote Erde Hamm 4 5 LEN Trophy Last 16 nbsp Orvosegyetem SC 3 9 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Ferencvaros TC 7 6 LEN Trophy Last 16 1973 nbsp Graz 6 4 European Cup nbsp VK Primorje Rijeka 5 7 LEN Trophy Last 16 nbsp Galatasaray 9 0 European Cup 2002 03 nbsp Portuense 25 1 LEN Trophy First Phase nbsp Kosice 3 2 European Cup nbsp Strasbourg 6 5 LEN Trophy First Phase nbsp Xermen 12 3 European Cup nbsp Spartak Volgograd 11 3 LEN Trophy Second Phase nbsp De Meeuwen 4 5 European Cup nbsp CN Catalunya 6 2 LEN Trophy Second Phase nbsp SKK Stockholm 3 6 European Cup nbsp BVSC 8 3 LEN Trophy Second Phase nbsp MGU Moscow 0 11 European Cup nbsp AN Brescia 5 8 LEN Trophy Second Phase nbsp De Meeuwen 6 10 European Cup Second Phase nbsp VK Primorac Kotor 7 8 LEN Trophy Quarterfinals nbsp CSKA Sofia 7 8 European Cup Second Phase nbsp VK Primorac Kotor 5 3 LEN Trophy Quarterfinals nbsp VK Partizan 4 12 European Cup Second Phase nbsp AN Brescia 5 8 LEN Trophy Semifinals 1974 nbsp CSKA Sofia 2 1 European Cup nbsp AN Brescia 4 9 LEN Trophy Semifinals nbsp Wurzburg 2 2 European Cup 2003 04 nbsp Duisburg 10 4 Euroleague Qualification nbsp CN Barcelona 6 6 European Cup nbsp VK Primorje Rijeka 5 11 Euroleague Qualification nbsp MGU Moscow 2 9 European Cup nbsp VK Primorac Kotor 10 15 Euroleague Qualification 1975 nbsp Graz 6 5 European Cup nbsp Mariupol 7 6 Euroleague Qualification nbsp Rote Erde Hamm 3 5 European Cup nbsp Alphen 7 6 Euroleague Qualification nbsp CN Barcelona 2 6 European Cup nbsp CN Martianez 7 5 LEN Trophy nbsp VK Partizan 5 7 European Cup nbsp Dynamo Moscow 11 15 LEN Trophy 1976 nbsp SKK Stockholm 4 2 European Cup nbsp Nis 6 9 LEN Trophy Last 16 nbsp Rapid Bucharest 7 9 European Cup nbsp Nis 7 7 LEN Trophy Last 16 nbsp CSKA Moscow 7 9 European Cup 2004 05 nbsp Cheltenham 14 3 LEN Trophy nbsp Den Haag 7 8 European Cup nbsp Medvescak Zagreb 7 8 LEN Trophy 1977 nbsp Vasteras 9 4 European Cup nbsp Kazan 9 10 LEN Trophy nbsp CN Marseille 11 0 European Cup nbsp Eeklo 18 4 LEN Trophy nbsp Horgen 7 1 European Cup nbsp Strasbourg 9 6 LEN Trophy nbsp CSKA Moscow 5 7 European Cup nbsp Ujpesti TE 7 8 LEN Trophy Second Phase nbsp Wurzburg 3 2 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Koper 7 6 LEN Trophy Second Phase nbsp Horgen 7 4 European Cup Last 8 nbsp VK Primorac Kotor 6 7 LEN Trophy Second Phase nbsp VK Partizan 4 6 European Cup Last 8 2005 06 nbsp Schaffhausen 13 5 Euroleague Qualification 1978 nbsp Wurzburg 3 5 European Cup nbsp VK Primorac Kotor 9 8 Euroleague Qualification nbsp CN Marseille 4 2 European Cup nbsp Duisburg 12 11 Euroleague Qualification nbsp Odense 7 6 European Cup nbsp Mariupol 12 5 Euroleague Qualification nbsp Graz 10 1 European Cup nbsp Heybeliada 19 3 Euroleague Qualification II nbsp Kosice 7 5 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Cannstatt 13 15 Euroleague Qualification II nbsp CN Montjuic 7 7 European Cup Last 8 nbsp CN Posillipo Napoli 11 8 Euroleague Qualification II nbsp Pro Recco 3 5 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Savona 6 9 Euroleague Last 16 1979 nbsp Kosice 3 4 European Cup nbsp CN Barcelona 14 12 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp CN Marseille 4 3 European Cup nbsp VK Partizan 6 7 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp Canottieri Napoli 6 4 European Cup nbsp VK Partizan 3 7 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp Kosice 4 8 European Cup Last 8 nbsp CN Barcelona 13 14 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp Vasas SC 4 7 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Savona 11 7 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp CN Montjuic 5 7 European Cup Last 8 2006 07 nbsp VK Mladost 7 9 Euroleague Last 16 25 10 1980 nbsp MGU Moscow 5 4 European Cup nbsp AN Brescia 7 7 Euroleague Last 16 26 10 1980 nbsp Vasas SC 4 4 European Cup nbsp VK Partizan 11 11 Euroleague Last 16 14 11 1980 nbsp SKK Stockholm 12 4 European Cup Last 8 nbsp VK Partizan 7 9 Euroleague Last 16 15 11 1980 nbsp De Robben 6 4 European Cup Last 8 nbsp AN Brescia 9 10 Euroleague Last 16 16 11 1980 nbsp Spandau 04 4 5 European Cup Last 8 nbsp VK Mladost 12 11 Euroleague Last 16 05 12 1980 nbsp Vasas SC 4 4 European Cup Final Four 2007 08 nbsp Terrassa 7 6 Euroleague Qualification II 06 12 1980 nbsp VK Jug Dubrovnik 6 9 European Cup Final Four nbsp Olimpija Ljubljana 12 4 Euroleague Qualification II 07 12 1980 nbsp Spandau 04 5 7 European Cup Final Four nbsp Vojvodina 13 4 Euroleague Qualification II 1981 nbsp Horgen 16 5 European Cup nbsp Spandau 04 9 7 Euroleague Qualification II nbsp Odense 20 5 European Cup nbsp VK Primorac Kotor 8 10 Euroleague Qualification II nbsp CN Barcelona 10 11 European Cup nbsp VK Jug Dubrovnik 8 9 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp Vasas SC 8 11 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Honved 4 9 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp VK Jug Dubrovnik 6 11 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Vasas SC 8 10 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp Alphen 8 10 European Cup Last 8 nbsp Vasas SC 8 13 Euroleague Last 16 1982 nbsp Horgen 8 4 European Cup nbsp Honved 8 12 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp SKK Stockholm 9 5 European Cup nbsp VK Jug Dubrovnik 8 12 Euroleague Last 16 nbsp De Robben 8 9 European Cup 2008 09 nbsp Honved 7 24 Euroleague Qualification II nbsp VK Jug Dubrovnik 9 11 European Cup nbsp Mariupol 9 7 Euroleague Qualification II 1983 nbsp Spandau 04 5 10 European Cup nbsp Spartak Volgograd 2 15 Euroleague Qualification II nbsp Cardiff 13 9 European Cup nbsp Eindhoven 7 7 Euroleague Qualification II nbsp Vienna 22 6 European Cup nbsp Jadran Herceg Novi 4 14 Euroleague Qualification II nbsp Alphen 7 13 European Cup Last 8 nbsp CN Barcelona 9 9 European Cup Last 8 nbsp VK Jug Dubrovnik 6 10 European Cup Last 8 Results table edit Competition Matches Wins Draws Losses Goals Favor Goals Against European Cup Euroleague 156 60 12 84 1 054 1 130 LEN Trophy 35 15 1 19 292 222 Cup Winner s Cup 10 4 2 4 103 77 Total 201 79 15 107 1 449 1 429 Honours edit nbsp Greek Water Polo Championship Winners 38 record 1926 1931 1948 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 1994 2006 In bold the years when Ethnikos won the title unbeaten in bold and underlined when the team won the title exclusively with wins nbsp Greek Water Polo Cup Winners 12 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1984 1985 1988 1991 2000 2005 nbsp Central Greece Water Polo Championship Winners 11 4 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 nbsp LEN Champions League Fourth place 1980 Quarterfinals 1966 1970 1972 1977 1978 1979 1981 1983 1995 Doubles all of them unbeaten 9 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1984 1985 1988 Tom Hoad Cup edit Ethnikos Piraeus took part in the Tom Hoad Cup at the Melville Water Polo Club Fremantle Australia There were six teams competing from around the world the Fremantle Mariners Australia Ethnikos Piraeus Greece Galatasaray Water Polo Team Turkey Japan National Water Polo Team The Barbarians and a composite European team including three Hungarian Olympic gold medalists The competition took place from the 27th 30 December 2008 with gold going to The Barbarians 5 Captains edit Tenure Captain 1950 1968 nbsp Andreas Garyfallos 1969 nbsp Giannis Thymaras 1970 1983 nbsp Kyriakos Iosifidis 1984 1986 nbsp Sotiris Stathakis 1987 1989 nbsp Antonios Aronis 1990 nbsp Nikos Armenakis 1991 1994 nbsp Thodoris Moustakarias 1995 1996 nbsp Nondas Samartzidis 1997 2001 nbsp Theodoros Kalakonas 2002 2008 nbsp Konstantinos Kokkinakis 2009 nbsp Marios Chatzikyriakakis 2010 2012 nbsp Charis Kechagias 2013 2014 nbsp Giannis Chatzialexis 2015 2016 nbsp Marios Chatzikyriakakis 2017 2020 nbsp Panagiotis Papadoggonas 2021 2022 nbsp Nikitas Kocheilas 2023 nbsp Panagiotis Papadoggonas 2024 nbsp Djordje Tesanovic Notable players edit nbsp Christos Afroudakis nbsp Antonios Aronis nbsp Marios Chatzikyriakakis nbsp Panagiotis Chatzikyriakakis nbsp Petros Chatzikyriakakis nbsp Andreas Garifallos nbsp Ioannis Garifallos nbsp Chris Humbert nbsp Kyriakos Iosifidis nbsp Filippos Kaiafas nbsp Konstantinos Kokkinakis nbsp Theodoros Kalakonas nbsp Giannis Karalogos nbsp Thomas Karalogos nbsp Nikitas Kocheilas nbsp Dimitrios Konstas nbsp Dimitrios Kougevetopoulos nbsp Theodoros Lorantos nbsp Dimitrios Mazis nbsp Thodoris Moustakarias nbsp Emmanouil Mylonakis nbsp Evangelos Patras nbsp Nondas Samartzidis nbsp Tasos Schizas nbsp Markellos Sitarenios nbsp Evangelos Patras nbsp Nondas Samartzidis nbsp Jesse Smith nbsp Sotiris Stathakis nbsp Giannis Thymaras nbsp Antonios Vlontakis nbsp Makis Voltirakis nbsp Wolf Wigo Notable coaches edit nbsp Andreas Garifallos nbsp Kyriakos Iosifidis nbsp Giannis Karalogos nbsp Giorgos Morfesis nbsp Gerasimos Voltirakis nbsp Peter Rusoran nbsp Laszlo Sarosi nbsp Alfio Flores nbsp Lino RepettoWomen s team editThe women s team of Ethnikos has won 3 championships and 2 European cups LEN Trophy The current season 2022 23 is competing in the first division championship A1 Ethniki The team has competed in every season of the Greek League since it was established in 1989 35 appearances Season Division Place 1987 88 A1 Ethniki 1st 1988 89 A1 Ethniki 3rd 1989 90 A1 Ethniki 1st 1990 91 A1 Ethniki 2nd 1991 92 A1 Ethniki 1st 1992 93 A1 Ethniki 3rd 1993 94 A1 Ethniki 6th 1994 95 A1 Ethniki 5th 1995 96 A1 Ethniki 5th 1996 97 A1 Ethniki 4th 1997 98 A1 Ethniki 4th 1998 99 A1 Ethniki 7th 1999 00 A1 Ethniki 7th 2000 01 A1 Ethniki 7th Season Division Place Europe 2001 02 A1 Ethniki 5th 2002 03 A1 Ethniki 7th 2003 04 A1 Ethniki 4th 2004 05 A1 Ethniki 2nd 2005 06 A1 Ethniki 5th 2006 07 A1 Ethniki 5th 2007 08 A1 Ethniki 4th 2008 09 A1 Ethniki 3rd 2009 10 A1 Ethniki 3rd LEN Trophy Winners LEN Supercup Finalists 2010 11 A1 Ethniki 3rd 2011 12 A1 Ethniki 6th 2012 13 A1 Ethniki 5th 2013 14 A1 Ethniki 6th Season Division Place Europe 2014 15 A1 Ethniki 4th 2015 16 A1 Ethniki 4th 2016 17 A1 Ethniki 4th 2017 18 A1 Ethniki 3rd 2018 19 A1 Ethniki 3rd 2019 20 A1 Ethniki 5th 2020 21 A1 Ethniki 4th 2021 22 A1 Ethniki 4th LEN Trophy Winners LEN Supercup Finalists nbsp 2008 Olympic gold medalist Iefke van Belkum The road to two LEN Trophy victories edit Date City Opponent Score Tournament Phase 2009 10 Women s LEN Trophy 18 12 2009 Zagreb Croatia nbsp CN Mataro 12 6 LEN Trophy Last 16 19 12 2009 Zagreb Croatia nbsp Union St Bruno Bordeaux 14 2 LEN Trophy Last 16 20 12 2009 Zagreb Croatia nbsp HAVK Mladost 12 3 LEN Trophy Last 16 23 01 2010 Piraeus Greece nbsp CC Ortigia 9 7 LEN Trophy Quarterfinal 1st Leg 06 02 2010 Syracuse Italy nbsp CC Ortigia 7 4 LEN Trophy Quarterfinal 2nd Leg 21 02 2010 Gouda Netherlands nbsp GZC Donk 10 8 LEN Trophy Semifinal 1st Leg 06 03 2010 Piraeus Greece nbsp GZC Donk 8 6 LEN Trophy Semifinal 2nd Leg 17 03 2010 Khanty Mansiysk Russia nbsp Jugra Chanty Mansiysk 12 13 LEN Trophy Final 1st Leg 07 04 2010 Piraeus Greece nbsp Jugra Chanty Mansiysk 10 9 3 3 ext 4 1 pen LEN Trophy Final 2nd Leg 2021 22 Women s LEN Euroleague 18 11 2021 Porto Portugal nbsp AS Orizzonte Catania 14 15 LEN Euroleague Preliminary Round 19 11 2021 Porto Portugal nbsp Pacense 25 4 LEN Euroleague Preliminary Round 19 11 2021 Porto Portugal nbsp CN Sabadell 8 15 LEN Euroleague Preliminary Round 21 11 2021 Porto Portugal nbsp Olympia Kosice 23 4 LEN Euroleague Preliminary Round 10 12 2021 Piraeus Greece nbsp SIS Roma 14 5 LEN Euroleague Last 16 11 12 2021 Piraeus Greece nbsp CN Terrassa 8 7 LEN Euroleague Last 16 12 12 2021 Piraeus Greece nbsp Olympiacos 5 9 LEN Euroleague Last 16 05 02 2022 Piraeus Greece nbsp CN Sabadell 8 13 LEN Euroleague Quarterfinal 1st Leg 26 02 2022 Sabadell Spain nbsp CN Sabadell 6 8 LEN Euroleague Quarterfinal 2nd Leg 2021 22 Women s LEN Trophy 25 03 2022 Budapest Hungary nbsp Dunaujvarosi FVE 12 8 LEN Trophy Final 1st Leg 30 03 2022 Piraeus Greece nbsp Dunaujvarosi FVE 14 9 LEN Trophy Final 2nd Leg Honours edit nbsp Women s LEN Trophy Winners 2 2010 2022 nbsp Greek Championships Winners 3 1988 1990 1992 nbsp LEN Supercup Finalist 2 2010 2022 Notable players edit nbsp Ashleigh Johnson 2016 and 2020 Olympic gold medalist nbsp Stella Aroni nbsp Elena Elliniadi nbsp Sofia Iosifidou nbsp Aikaterini Oikonomopoulou nbsp Markella Ploumi nbsp Maria Tsouri nbsp nbsp Ioanna Haralabidis nbsp nbsp Stephania Haralabidis nbsp Marina Canetti nbsp Iefke van Belkum nbsp Ashleigh Johnson nbsp Maria Borisova Notable coaches edit nbsp Koen PlasmeijerReferences edit 1926 1931 1948 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1974 1975 1976 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 H ptwsh toy aytokratora onsports gr Retrieved 18 April 2014 1966 1970 1972 1977 1978 1979 1981 1983 1995 In 1958 Ethnikos did not compete in the championship Athlitiki Ixo 14 August 1958 Tom Hoad Cup history tomhoadcup com Retrieved 16 April 2014 External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo Club amp oldid 1221505926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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