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Olympiacos B.C.

Olympiacos B.C. (Greek: ΚΑΕ Ολυμπιακός Σ.Φ.Π.), commonly referred to as Olympiacos and Olympiacos Piraeus, is a Greek professional basketball club based in Piraeus, part of the major multi-sport club, Olympiacos CFP. The parent club was founded in 1925, with the basketball team created in 1931, and their home ground is the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus.

Olympiacos
NicknameThrylos (The Legend)
Erythrolefki (The Red-Whites)
Kokkini (The Reds)
LeaguesEuroLeague
Greek Basket League
Greek Cup
Founded1931; 92 years ago (1931)
HistoryOlympiacos Piraeus B.C.
(1931–present)
ArenaPeace and Friendship Stadium
Capacity12,000[1][2][3][4]
LocationPiraeus, Greece
Team colorsRed, White
PresidentPanagiotis Angelopoulos
Head coachGeorgios Bartzokas
Team captainKostas Papanikolaou
OwnershipGiorgos Angelopoulos
Panagiotis Angelopoulos
Championships3 EuroLeagues
1 FIBA Intercontinental Cup
1 Triple Crown
13 Greek Championships
11 Greek Cups
1 Greek Super Cup
Websiteolympiacosbc.gr
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Olympiacos has been established as one of the most successful clubs in Greek basketball history and one of the most successful clubs in European basketball, having won three EuroLeagues, one FIBA Intercontinental Cup, one Triple Crown, thirteen Greek League titles and eleven Greek Cups. As a traditional European powerhouse, Olympiacos have also been five times EuroLeague runners-up and, having played a total of eight finals, they are the Greek club with the most EuroLeague Final appearances. They have also participated in eleven EuroLeague Final Fours.[5]

The first major achievement of Olympiacos in European competitions was their presence in the 1978–79 FIBA European Champions Cup semi-finals group stage, but it was in the 1990s that Olympiacos made their biggest mark. They became the first ever Greek club that reached the EuroLeague Final, being runners-up in two consecutive seasons (1994 and 1995), winning their first EuroLeague title in 1997, after a convincing 73–58 win to Barcelona in Rome, which was a record margin win at the time for one-leg final in the competition's history. In the same season, they achieved the first Triple Crown for a Greek team and as European champions they played in the 1997 McDonald's Championship, where they met in the final the Michael Jordan's NBA champions, the Chicago Bulls. During the 1990s, besides their constant achievements in EuroLeague, also adding a third place in 1999, Olympiacos dominated the Greek Basket League with five consecutive titles, at a time when the Greek championship was considered Europe's best national basketball league. Thus, FIBA declared Olympiacos as the "Best European Team of the 1990s".[6][7]

Olympiacos returned to the very top of European basketball in 2010, when they reached the final against Barcelona in Paris, but mostly in 2012, when they won their second EuroLeague title in Istanbul, by rallying from 19 points down in the championship game, to beat CSKA Moscow 62–61, on the last shot of the game, achieving the greatest comeback in European basketball finals history, and one of the greatest ever seen in European continental basketball. In 2013, Olympiacos won their third EuroLeague title and became the only Greek club and only the third club in European basketball history to be crowned back-to-back European champions in the modern EuroLeague Final Four era, after beating Real Madrid 100–88 in the London final.[8] Later on, Olympiacos won the Intercontinental Cup, celebrating a third international title in 17 months.

Some of the greatest players in European basketball have played for Olympiacos over the years including: Charlie Yelverton, Carey Scurry, Žarko Paspalj, Giorgos Sigalas, Dragan Tarlać, Walter Berry, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Roy Tarpley, Eddie Johnson, Alexander Volkov, David Rivers, Chris Welp, Artūras Karnišovas, Arijan Komazec, Dino Rađja, Theo Papaloukas, Alphonso Ford, Tyus Edney, Arvydas Macijauskas, Ioannis Bourousis, Miloš Teodosić, Nikola Vujčić, Josh Childress, Linas Kleiza, Rašho Nesterović, Kostas Papanikolaou, Kostas Sloukas, Kyle Hines, Joey Dorsey, Stratos Perperoglou, Acie Law, Georgios Printezis and Vassilis Spanoulis. Under the ownership of billionaire Greek brothers Panagiotis Angelopoulos and Giorgos Angelopoulos, Olympiacos made a record transfer in 2008, by signing NBA player Josh Childress, whose US$20 million net income contract for three years made him the highest-paid basketball player in the world ever, outside the NBA.[9]

History

1930s–1960s

 
Olympiacos team in 1943

The club had its beginnings in the 1930s. Olympiacos was the first Greek team to familiarize itself with American style basketball, as Alekos Spanoudakis learned to imitate the American style jump shot, and his brother, Ioannis Spanoudakis (who was both player and head coach of the team), met basketball legend Bob Cousy, and practiced many of his secrets and techniques on the court. The Spanoudakis brothers led the club to its first Greek League championship in 1949.[10] The second title did not come until 11 years later, in 1960, and allowed the Reds for the first time to qualify for the European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague) (1960–61 season), which was their first ever participation at the European-wide level.

1970s–1980s

It was not until 1976 that coach Faidon Matthaiou managed to create a strong team based on the stars Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Giorgos Barlas and on strong team players like Paul Melini and Pavlos Diakoulas. Olympiacos would win another Greek title and it did so in unprecedented fashion, running off 22 victories in 22 games. Reds completed the first double in their history, winning the Greek Cup, while they did very well in the Cup Winner's Cup as well, reaching the last 8. The next year, Kostas Mourouzis was appointed as head coach and the team won the Greek cup, after eliminating Panathinaikos with a record-setting 110–68 away win (42 points difference, the highest ever in the games between the two teams).[11] Melini led Olympiacos with 24 points, while Kastrinakis scored 22. In 1978 the team did their second double in 3 years, winning both the Greek championship (losing only 1 game) and their third Greek cup in a row, beating AEK 103–88 in the final.

In 1979 the club also had their first significant success in Europe, reaching the final round (Final-6) of the European Championship. The final round of that year was one of the toughest ever in the competition. Olympiacos finished 6th, winning only one game, the 79–77 home victory against Maccabi Tel Aviv. In general, Olympiacos was a tough home team and although they lost all the rest of their home matches, the scores were really close: 84–95 to Joventut Freixenet (77–91 away), 68–72 to Emerson Varese (67–92 away), 97–101 to Real Madrid (72–113 away), 83–88 to Bosna (72–89 away). Olympiacos won another Greek Cup title in 1980 which was the last of the successful Giatzoglou–Kastrinakis era. In 1979, 1980 and 1981 Olympiacos finished at the second place of the Greek championship.

Although the 1970s was the most successful decade for the team up to that time, the 1980s marked a low period for the Reds, who did not manage to play a major domestic role, being outshined by the up-and-coming superpowers from Thessaloniki, Aris and PAOK. The team was led by Greek players such as Dimitris Maniatis and Argiris Kambouris, the hero of EuroBasket 1987, but their strong effort was not enough to bring any significant results. Well-known players such as Carey Scurry and Todd Mitchell couldn't lead the club to success.

1990s: FIBA's Best European Team of the 1990s

It was in the 1990s that the Reds made their biggest mark. The middle of that decade belonged to Olympiacos, not only in Greece, but also in Europe. In the 1991–92 season, record holding Greek basketball coach Giannis Ioannidis left Aris to manage Olympiacos, the torpid giant, and created a tough, team-oriented, offensive basketball team. In addition to this, Olympiacos left the old Papastrateio Indoor Hall, to move into Peace and Friendship Stadium (commonly called SEF), an indoor arena at that time of 17,000 seats and the biggest in Greece until the Olympic Indoor Hall was inaugurated in 1995. By that year the club had fully rebounded, climbing all the way back to rule Greece.

Five consecutive Greek Championships from 1993 to 1997 and two Greek Cups in 1994 and 1997, made the team the indubitable dominant club in Greece. During this period, Olympiacos was the best supported basketball team, not only in Greece but in Europe as well, as Peace and Friendship Stadium was full in most of their matches, making Olympiacos invincible in it. In addition to their domestic success, Olympiacos became the most successful team in the EuroLeague of that period, leading FIBA to select them as the Best European Team in the decade of the 1990s.[6][7]

5 Greek championships in a row, twice EuroLeague runners-up

In the 1992–93 season, in their first year in the FIBA European League, after a hard run which started in Hala Tivoli against Smelt Olimpija (for the second preliminary round) and continued in the top 16 round where Olympiacos ranked third in a tough group and qualified for the quarterfinal play-offs, together with Real Madrid Teka of Arvydas Sabonis, Benetton Treviso of Toni Kukoč and Pau-Orthez of Gheorghe Mureșan. However they did not manage to qualify for the 1993 FIBA European League Final Four in Piraeus, Athens which was held at their home court, Peace and Friendship Stadium, as they were eliminated by Limoges CSP in the quarter-finals with 2–1 wins, after a breathtaking third game in Palais des Sports de Beaublanc (58–60), which was decided in the last seconds after an off-balance two-points shot by the Slovenian star Jure Zdovc. Domestically, despite finishing 4th in the Greek A1 regular season, Olympiacos eliminated in the quarter-finals with 2–0 wins the FIBA European Cup champions Sato Aris but at the same time lost to Aris (66–71) for the Greek Cup semi-final game in their homeseat and excluded from the 1993 Cup Final (the final was set by E.O.K. to take place in SEF). Finally Olympiacos won their first Greek Championship since 1978, defeating in the semi-finals with 3–1 wins a totally disappointed PAOK by the failure at the Final Four in Athens, and then Panathinaikos in the finals with 3–1 wins as well, even though both of Olympiacos' opponents had the home-court advantage.

The following year, Olympiacos had a top-class roster with players like Roy Tarpley, Žarko Paspalj, Dragan Tarlać, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Giorgos Sigalas, Milan Tomić, Franco Nakić and Efthimis Bakatsias, and reached the FIBA European League Final Four in Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv for the first time in their history. After an impressive run in the top 16, achieving significant away wins for the first time in the European history of the club against Real Madrid Teka (58–57 in Palacio de Deportes) or against Benetton Treviso (79–73 in Palaverde) and a newfound home victory by 18 points difference against FC Barcelona Banca Catalana (82–64), the "Reds" qualified as group winners (11–3 record) for the quarter-final playoffs where they faced the ranked fourth of the group B, the Italian champions Buckler Beer Bologna of Yugoslav superstar Sasha Danilović and eliminated them hardly with 2–1 wins. In the Tel Aviv Final Four which was looked like an Athenaic-Catalan tournament demonstration, they faced their arch-rivals Panathinaikos in the semi-final (by the way the other semi-final was FC Barcelona Banca Catalana vs 7up Joventut), beating them 77–72 and becoming the first Greek team to ever play in the Euroleague Final. Paspalj scored 22 points and Tarpley recorded a double-double against Panathinaikos, scoring 21 points and grabbing no less than 16 rebounds for Olympiacos. The "Reds", despite being strong favourites to win the European crown, lost 57–59 to 7up Joventut in the final after a dramatic ending. Domestically, they had a very successful season, as they managed to celebrate the Double, winning an extremely competitive Greek Championship with 3–2 wins against PAOK Bravo of Bane Prelević, Walter Berry and Zoran Savić -who had been crowned FIBA Korać Cup champions two months earlier- and the Greek Cup as well, beating Stiebel Eltron Iraklis 63–51 in the final in SEF.

In the 1994–95 season, Olympiacos with the NBA veteran and 3-point specialist Eddie Johnson and the great Ukrainian combo-forward Sasha Volkov as additives in a very attached roster that was experienced from the participation in the next season Final Four of Tel Aviv, started the season as one of the favorites for participation in the Final Four and winning the European championship. In addition to domestic competitions Olympiacos had become regime and the goal was winning the double. The aim of the Greek Cup extinguished from the beginning after the defeat by Panathinaikos with the strangeness 40–42 in the knock-out match that held in the Sporting Indoor Hall because Olympiacos was punished for the events that take place in the fifth final of the last season play-offs against PAOK. In Europe the team launched their obligations with a resounding victory (77–42) at Abdi İpekçi Arena against Efes Pilsen, continued with some extended victories at home (101–69 against risky Cibona, 84–53 against the decadent European champions of 7up Joventut, 89–64 against Buckler Beer Bologna), achieved the classical double win against Bayer 04 Leverkusen of Dirk Bauermann, did the classical double defeat by the Limouzo of Božidar Maljković, crashed (99–78) FC Barcelona Banca Catalana in SEF and eventually qualified as second from the group B with the homecourt advantage in their pocket. Olympiacos eliminated CSKA Moscow with 2–1 wins in the quarter-final playoffs and reached their second FIBA European League Final Four in Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza, facing again their eternal enemies Panathinaikos in the semi-final. They defeated them one more time 58–52, with 27 points and 10 rebounds from club legend Eddie Johnson, including four decisive 3-pointers in the final minutes of the game, thus advancing to the EuroLeague Final for the second consecutive year. There, they played against another Spanish team, Real Madrid Teka, who were playing on their home soil and managed to defeat Olympiacos 61–73. Domestically, the Reds managed to win their third consecutive Greek Championship with 3–2 wins in the best-of-five finals against Panathinaikos, after a thrilling 45–44 home win against their arch-rivals in the decisive fifth and last match.

In the next season, 1995–96, although Olympiacos made an excellent course in the FIBA European League top 16 group stage and achieved a 10–4 record, he ranked third in the group because in the triple tie with CSKA Moscow and the FIBA European Cup champions of Benetton Treviso had the disadvantage with 1–3 wins. In the quarter-finals Olympiacos faced Real Madrid Teka with home-court disadvantage and did not manage to make the Final Four for a third season in a row, losing the play-off series with 1–2 wins (68–49 win in Piraeus, 77–80 and 65–80 losses in Madrid). However, the season ended in an extremely memorable way, because in the last game of the best-of-five series of the Greek League Finals, Olympiacos smashed arch-rivals and European champions Panathinaikos with a thrashing 73–38 victory, an all-time record victory margin (35 points) for the Greek League Finals and the second largest winning margin in an Olympiacos–Panathinaikos game after Olympiacos' 110–68 (42-point margin) record away win against Panathinaikos in the Greek Cup in 1977.[12] Five players scored in double digits (Rivers 16 points, Tarlać 14, Nakić 12, Berry and Sigalas 10 each) and led Olympiacos to their fourth consecutive Greek Championship in front of their ecstatic fans, who celebrated the title and the historic win in a euphoric frenzy at Peace and Friendship Stadium.

European Champions and Triple Crown Glory

In the 1996–97 season, with a new coach, Dušan Ivković at the bench, the Reds and their fans had more hope than ever for the European title. In the regular season of the EuroLeague Olympiacos' performance was not as good as it was in the previous years, but in the play-offs they were impressive, twice breaking their opponents home court advantage. Their first victim was Partizan. In a strange best of three series, Olympiacos won the first match with 81–71 in Belgrade, lost the second at Peace and Friendship Stadium (61–60), which disappointed their fans, and finally won the third game in Belgrade with 74–69, which advanced them to the quarter-finals where the defending champions Panathinaikos were waiting for them with a home court advantage. Panathinaikos was ready to stop their rivals and take the revenge for the last year's smashing 73–38 defeat in the Greek finals. In the first game of the series at Panathinaikos' home, the Athens Olympic Indoor Hall, Olympiacos once again thrashed the Greens, beating them 69–49 in front of their own fans. After the 20-point difference triumph in their rivals' court, they were only one win away from the Final Four. In the second match, at Peace and Friendship Stadium, in front of 17,000 ecstatic Reds fans, Olympiacos beat Panathinaikos once more by a score of 65–57 and advanced to the Final Four in Rome.[13][14]

Olympiacos were the unquestionable favorites to win the EuroLeague championship and they made it, after two dominating performances in the Final Four. They faced Smelt Olimpija in the semi-final and beat them 74–65, with David Rivers scoring 28 points. In the final, they played against FC Barcelona Banca Catalana, and after an impressive display, they won by a score of 73–58, and became European Champions for the first time in their history. Rivers led Olympiacos, scoring an average of 27 points in the two games, and was eventually voted Final Four MVP. The thousands of Olympiacos fans who filled Palaeur arena, were quick to sing that, "in Rome, in the final, we lifted the European title" (Greek: Στη Ρώμη και στον τελικό, σηκώσαμε Ευρωπαϊκό). This remains one of the club's most popular chants to this day. Olympiacos went on to complete the coveted Triple Crown in convincing fashion: they won the Greek League title (with 3–1 wins against the season's surprise team AEK) and the Greek Cup (beating Dexim Apollon Patras 80–78 in the final, in Olympic Indoor Hall), to mark the most successful season in the club's long history. Olympiacos became the first Greek team to ever win the Triple Crown, and remained the only to do so one up until 2007.

McDonald's Championship finalists against the Chicago Bulls

In October of the same year, the club played in the 1997 McDonald's Championship, in Paris. Having defeated Atenas in the semi-final by 89–86, Olympiacos played against the NBA champions Chicago Bulls in the final.[15] The game was played under zone-friendly European rules (the games between NBA and FIBA teams were played under a mixture of NBA and FIBA rules at that time), but, out of respect for the Bulls, Olympiacos never used a zone defense. Olympiacos was defeated 78–104, by the Bulls, and one of the greatest basketball players ever, Michael Jordan.

In the 1997–98 season, Olympiacos were once again the favorites in all the competitions they were taking part. They started the season with an impressive record of consecutive wins in Greece and Europe. But in the second half of the season, things went wrong for the team. Olympiacos played in the round of 16 of the EuroLeague, with a home court advantage against Partizan in a three-game series, but they lost both matches in Athens and Belgrade and the European Champions suffered an early and disappointing elimination. In the Greek Cup's Final Four, they faced Panathinaikos for the 3rd place and they won easily.

In the Greek League, Olympiacos finished the regular season in second place, behind Panathinaikos. In the semi-finals, Olympiacos faced PAOK, having a home court advantage in a best of three series. In the first match in Athens, Olympiacos took a tight 66–65 win and held the advantage. They lost the second match in Thessaloniki, and the last game was held again in Athens. Olympiacos lost 58–55 in Neo Faliro, marking the first ever defeat for the team in Peace and Friendship Stadium during the Greek playoffs. The Reds did not have the chance to defend their crown and they ended up in third place, with a 3–1 series win over AEK.

The 1998–99 season did not begin well, because in the season's opening match of the Greek Cup, Olympiacos was eliminated by PAOK. The Reds played once again in the EuroLeague Final Four, and although they were considered the favorites to win the title, they lost 71–87 in the semi-final to the eventual winners Žalgiris. They finished third, defeating Teamsystem Bologna 74–63 in the 3rd place game. In the Greek League they were the favorites to win the championship, but despite having the home advantage in the finals against Panathinaikos, they were defeated in the last game of the series at home and lost the title. That was the first time Olympiacos lost a playoff game to Panathinaikos in SEF after 10 consecutive wins.

In the 1999–2000 season, Olympiacos did not make the EuroLeague playoffs, as they were eliminated in the round of 16 by Union Olimpija. On the contrary, they finished first in the regular season of the Greek League and entered the playoffs having home court advantage. But in the semi-finals they played against fourth-placed PAOK and they were eliminated, losing the first game at home and the second one in Thessaloníki. Olympiacos faced AEK for the third place and won.

2000s

2000–2002

In the 2000–01 season, Olympiacos played in the first EuroLeague competition that was organized by EuroLeague Basketball, but despite having home court advantage in the playoffs they were eliminated by Tau Cerámica. In the Greek League Finals, they finished second.

In the 2001–02 season, the club managed to win the Greek Cup, their first trophy since 1997,[16] in a Final Four tournament that was held at Peace and Friendship Stadium. They beat Panathinaikos 83–75 in the semi-final and Maroussi 74–66 in the final. Then they came within one victory of the EuroLeague Final Four. They played in the Top 16 in a group against Panathinaikos, AEK and Union Olimpija, with only the first placed team advancing to the Final Four. After Olympiacos completed an easy 92–75 win over Panathinaikos with Alphonso Ford scoring 21 points in the opening home match, another home win against AEK, and an away win against Olimpija, they played an away game against Panathinaikos and lost 78–88. The score of that game gave the Reds the aggregate advantage in case they finished on the top of the group along with their rivals, a scenario that looked highly probable. However, in the fifth group game, the weakest team of the group, Union Olimpija, stunned Olympiacos in Athens by winning their single game in the group. This put Olympiacos in second place and despite their away win against AEK in the last game of the group, their unexpected loss against Olimpija kept them out of the Final Four in Bologna. In the Greek League the Reds eliminated Peristeri in the quarter-finals and managed to break the home court advantage of Panathinaikos in the first game of the playoffs semi-final with a well-deserved 80–89 win in OAKA and after a thrilling second win at home with 80–76, they eliminated them and made it to the finals. In the finals, they managed to break AEK's home court advantage in the first game of the series (82–74) and after a second comfortable win at SEF in Game 2 (75–70) they were very close to the title. Despite starting the finals with those two comfortable wins, their 2–0 lead did not prove enough as they lost three games in a row and let the title slip away.

Olympiacos was one of the EuroLeague's most dangerous teams in 2002–03 as well. They had a decent regular season, finishing third in a tough group of eight teams and qualified to the next phase at the expense of teams like Real Madrid and Partizan. The club came closer than any team to knocking off the eventual champions FC Barcelona in two heartbreaking games in the EuroLeague Top 16 groups (55–58, 77–80) and proved, despite the fact that they were not at their best during the early 2000s, that they were able to beat any team at any time.

2003–2005 crisis

The 2003–04 and 2004–05 seasons were the worst in the modern history of Olympiacos. In both seasons, the team was eliminated in the Greek Cup and finished in the 8th place of the Greek League. Especially in the latter season, Olympiacos had a dismal performance in the EuroLeague, which filled many of the club's fans with uncertainty.

2006: Rebirth

The 2005–06 season saw the return of the Red giants, which overcame the previous down years with a nice combination of young talent and experienced veterans which paid off for the club. Players added to the club like Renaldas Seibutis, Quincy Lewis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Georgios Printezis and, above all, Sofoklis Schortsanitis, were viewed by some to be a possible solid core of players for the team for many years to come. That season seemed to be very promising for the Red giants. However, the promising Reds were eliminated from the Greek Cup in their first knock-out match of the competition. Olympiacos survived a difficult EuroLeague regular season and shined in the Top 16, advancing to the quarterfinal playoffs. The Reds were just a win away from making it to the Final Four for the first time since 1999. Maccabi Tel Aviv won the best-of-three playoff series 2–1, but game 3 went down to the wire. Experience proved to be a decisive factor in the final 2 minutes of the game, when the hosts managed to seal a 77–73 win and advanced to the Final Four in Prague. Tyus Edney earned EuroLeague February MVP honors, as well as ranking third in assists at the end of the regular season and second in the Top 16. Olympiacos also shined in its domestic competition, as the Reds made it to the Greek League finals for the first time in five years by surviving a thrilling five-game series against Maroussi. Despite their losing in the final playoff series, it was clear that the Reds were back where they used to be, becoming a team able to challenge for every title.

In the 2006–07 season, with the signings of head coach Pini Gershon and Arvydas Macijauskas, the Reds were one of the favorites to claim the EuroLeague crown, but they did not manage to qualify to the Athens Final Four. They were eliminated from the Greek Cup as well. In the Greek League playoffs, they made it to the finals after winning 3–2 a best of five semi-final against Aris. Although Olympiacos had to overcome their home court disadvantage, they won the last match in Thessaloniki and made it to the best of five finals, having again a home court disadvantage, this time against Panathinaikos. The club had to beat their arch-rivals to win their first Greek Championship since 1997. But they finished second in one of the best final series ever played in the Greek League. At the opening game of the series in Panathinaikos' home, the Reds lost 72–79, but they won the second game in Peace and Friendship Stadium 76–72. In the third match, Olympiacos lost 86–85 in overtime, with the Reds complaining furiously against the referees, who did not call a clear foul against Scoonie Penn with only 3 seconds left in the game.[17][18] Olympiacos won the next game easily, 78–68 in Piraeus, but in the last away game, the Reds lost 76–89.

2007–2008 season

In the 2007–08 season, Olympiacos was once again considered amongst the favorites to reach the Final Four of the EuroLeague. It was also considered one of the two favorites, along with Panathinaikos, to win the Greek championship. In the Greek League regular season the team had a record of 22 wins and 4 defeats, and had the second most prolific offensive team in the league. In the quarter-finals of the playoffs, Olympiacos swept AEK Athens in a best-of-three series and in the semi-finals they beat Maroussi in a best-of-five series, 3–2. They finally finished second, losing in the finals of the Greek League. They also reached the final of the Greek Cup after 4 years, but they did not manage to take the title. In the EuroLeague, the team qualified for the third phase of the competition (quarter-finals). They played against the eventual winners CSKA Moscow and despite grabbing a thrilling away win in the first match of the series in CSKA Universal Sports Hall in Moscow (76–74 with Qyntel Woods scoring 20 points and Lynn Greer sinking a spectacular game-winning buzzer beater which ended CSKA's 27-game winning streak at home), they lost the second game in Piraeus and were eventually eliminated by 2–1 wins after the third game in Moscow.

2008–2009 season: Return to Euroleague Final Four

The 2008–09 season began with high expectations due to a big budget and a great roster with players like Josh Childress, Theo Papaloukas, Miloš Teodosić, Nikola Vujčić, Ioannis Bourousis, Lynn Greer, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Sofoklis Schortsanitis and Georgios Printezis. The club's season was only moderately successful however, as they reached the finals of both the Greek Cup and the Greek Championship. In the Greek Championship regular season, the team set a record with 25 wins against only 1 defeat, but in the finals of the Greek League playoffs, they lost the series 3–1, despite having the home court advantage. In the EuroLeague, they reached the Final Four for the first time in 10 years, eliminating Real Madrid with 3–1 wins. Having secured the home advantage, they won the first two games in Piraeus (88–79 and 79–73) and managed to secure an away win (75–78) in Madrid in Game 4 of the series, thus advancing to the EuroLeague Final Four after 1999. In the Final Four in Berlin, they faced arch-rivals Panathinaikos in a close, heartbreaking thriller: Olympiacos trailed by two points and had the ball for the last possession. The ball went to Bourousis but his close shot bounced out, with Childress being unable to score with a last-second tip as well. Despite the loss in a match that could have easily gone either way, the team's great effort and the club's return to the elite of European basketball were clear signs of their future success.

2009–2010 season: EuroLeague runners-up

The 2009–10 season was the best in a long time for Olympiacos. The management wanted to bring another big player to the team, after Josh Childress. And they did, agreeing with the Lithuanian NBA player of the Denver Nuggets, Linas Kleiza. With the help of these two and under the guidance of coach Panagiotis Giannakis the club managed to take the Greek Cup defeating their arch-rivals Panathinaikos 68–64 in the final. In the EuroLeague, the Reds had an impressive run in the regular season and the Top 16, finishing as group winners in both phases. In the quarter-final playoffs, the faced the Polish champions Asseco Prokom and eliminated them with 3–1 wins, reaching for the second consecutive season the EuroLeague Final Four which was held in Paris. In the semi-final the team managed to defeat Partizan 83–80 in overtime in a thrilling match, with Kleiza scoring 19 points. Olympiacos returned to the EuroLeague Final after 1997, facing Regal FC Barcelona, the very team they had beaten in the 1997 Final. History did not repeat itself, as Olympiacos lost 68–86 to FC Barcelona in the final. In the Greek Championship finals, the club lost 3–1 wins to Panathinaikos after an intense third game that would have put them ahead 1–2, with the Reds having again huge complaints over the referees' performance.[19] The fourth game of the series was disrupted several times and the arena was cleared of all fans to complete the remaining few minutes.

2010s

2010–2011 season

In July 2010, Olympiacos offered a three-year contract worth €13,200,000 euros gross income to the famous Greek guard Vassilis Spanoulis, and came to an agreement with the player. The great Serbian coach Dušan Ivković agreed with the club, and with a roster of players such as Miloš Teodosić, Vassilis Spanoulis, Theo Papaloukas, Loukas Mavrokefalidis, Jamon Gordon, Rasho Nesterović, and Ioannis Bourousis, Olympiacos became a favorite to win the 2010–11 Euroleague. In the opening game of the Top 16, Olympiacos got a 70–84 defeat in Athens, against Fenerbahçe Ülker, but one month later, Olympiacos defeated the Turkish champions with a 65–80 win in Istanbul, and took the first place of the Top 16 Group H. In the quarter-finals, Olympiacos faced Montepaschi Siena. In the first game of a best-of-five series, the Reds achieved a great performance, defeating Montepaschi with an 89–41 score, at the Peace and Friendship stadium, in Athens, but the Italian club managed to win the second game (65–82), breaking the home advantage of the Reds. Olympiacos did not manage to win any of the next two away games, and got eliminated from the 2011 EuroLeague Final Four. On 15 May 2011, Olympiacos defeated arch-rivals Panathinaikos, 74–68, in the Greek Cup Final, and won the ninth Greek Cup in the club's history. In the Greek League, Olympiacos took the first place in the regular season, but despite earning home-court advantage for the finals, they lost the first game at home, and suffered a 3–1 defeat in a best-of-five series, as they let a chance at the championship slip away.

2011–2012 season: European and Greek champions

In the summer of 2011, Olympiacos saw many experienced players leave the team, after a reduction of the team's budget by over 50%. The youthful team under coach Dušan Ivković initially heavily depended on team leader Vassilis Spanoulis, losing games regularly when he was not playing. The team that the press thought might not even qualify for the Top 16, improved dramatically over the course of the season, and under the great performances of Vassilis Spanoulis, Georgios Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou, Kyle Hines, Joey Dorsey, Pero Antić, Acie Law, Kostas Sloukas, and Vangelis Mantzaris, Olympiacos managed to reach the 2011–12 Euroleague Final Four in Istanbul, after breaking the home-advantage of the Italian champions, Montepaschi Siena, winning with a 75–82 score in the first game of a best-of-five series in Italy, in a reversal of the previous season's quarter-finals. Going to Istanbul as an outsider, Olympiacos upset the odds, and beat the two favourites, FC Barcelona Regal in the semi-final, with a score 68–64, and CSKA Moscow in the final, with a 62–61 score, coming back after trailing by 19 points in the most dramatic final in the history of EuroLeague. Printezis scored a game-winner, off an assist from Spanoulis, with a few tenths of a second left, to complete the epic comeback, and give Olympiacos the win, and the second EuroLeague Championship in their history. Vassilis Spanoulis, the man who provided the assist for Printezis' buzzer-beating hook-shot, was voted Final Four MVP. The most successful season of the Reds since 1997, was completed by seizing the Greek Championship as well. They eliminated PAOK in the quarter-finals, and Panionios in the semi-finals, securing their spot in the Greek Finals undefeated. They entered the Greek Finals having the home-court advantage, after their first place in the regular season, and their impressive 23–1 record. There, Olympiacos faced their arch-rivals Panathinaikos, and won the best-of-five series 3–2 (84–78, 84–72, 82–76), celebrating the tenth Greek Championship in their history, and their first since 1997.

2012–2013 season: Back-to-back European champions

 
 
Acie Law wearing the golden-badged back-to-back European Champions 2012 –2013 Olympiacos jersey

After the end of a dreamy season, both domestically and internationally, legendary coach Dušan Ivković decided to leave the club, leaving the club's owners, the Angelopoulos brothers, with a hard decision regarding his replacement. The club's owners decided to hire the highly promising Greek coach Georgios Bartzokas (who had very successful tenures in Marousi and Panionios) as the new head coach of the European Champions. Stratos Perperoglou, Giorgi Shermadini and the two-time NBA Champion Josh Powell joined the team to replace Marko Kešelj, Joey Dorsey, and Lazaros Papadopoulos. In May 2013, Olympiacos, under the guidance of coach Bartzokas, became EuroLeague Champion for the second year in a row,[20] becoming the first and only Greek club, and the only club since Maccabi Tel Aviv in European-wide basketball, to become back-to-back EuroLeague Champions, in the Euroleague Basketball Company era (Euroleague 2000–01 season to present), and only the third club in history since the establishment of the modern era Final Four format in 1987–88 season, to achieve that honour. After a solid display in both the regular season and the Top 16, they qualified for the quarter-finals, having earned the home advantage. They faced Anadolu Efes, and managed to eliminate the Turkish side, by winning the best-of-five series 3–2, after a thrilling Game 5 in SEF. Olympiacos managed to rally from a 15-point second-quarter deficit to win the game, with an 82–72 scoreline, thus securing the chance to defend their European crown in the Final Four. In the Final Four, Olympiacos managed to put forth two outstanding basketball displays. After rolling past CSKA Moscow with a smashing 69–52 win in the semi-final,[21] they managed to beat Real Madrid 100–88 in the final at London's The O2 Arena, roaring back from a 17-point deficit in the first quarter, and scoring 90 points in the remaining three-quarters. EuroLeague MVP Vassilis Spanoulis led the charge with 22 points (all in the second half), and was eventually voted Final Four MVP for the second consecutive season, and third overall in his career. Thus joining Toni Kukoč, as the only two players in history to achieve that distinction on three occasions. Acie Law scored 20 points with 5 assists, and Kyle Hines added 12 points with 3 blocks, one of which was a spectacular chase-down block on a fast break layup attempt by Nikola Mirotić.

2013 FIBA Intercontinental champions

After winning the EuroLeague championship for the second straight season, Olympiacos qualified to play at the 2013 edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup, against the 2013 FIBA Americas League champions, Pinheiros Sky, for the official Club World Cup title. The two-game aggregate score series was hosted in Ginásio José Corrêa Arena, in Barueri, São Paulo, and Olympiacos dominated the series. They won both games quite convincingly (2–0), winning the first game of the series by a score of 81 to 70, and the second game by a score of 86 to 69. Team captain Vassilis Spanoulis was named the 2013 FIBA Intercontinental Cup MVP.[22][23] Olympiacos lifted the trophy in front of their ecstatic fans from the Greek community of Brazil, and celebrated their third international title in less than 2 years. In the EuroLeague, they reached the quarter-finals, where they played against Real Madrid, the very team they had beaten in the previous year's final. Real Madrid entered the series with home-court advantage, and Olympiacos couldn't overturn the situation, losing the series 3–2 to the Spanish champions, after five intense games, and missing the chance to defend their back-to-back European crown.

2014–2015 season: Euroleague runners-up, Greek Champions

In the 2014–15 season, Olympiacos had another great season, reaching the EuroLeague Final, and seizing the Greek Championship in a convincing way. In EuroLeague, after an impressive run in the regular season and the Top 16, they qualified for the quarter-finals for the tenth consecutive season (20062015), which was an all-time record in European basketball history at the time, shared with FC Barcelona,[24] the very club they were drawn to play against for a Final Four spot. FC Barcelona entered the series with the home-court advantage, and won the first game at home. Olympiacos bounced back from the loss, and managed to put on a top-class display in Game 2, beating FC Barcelona 63–76, at Palau Blaugrana. With the home-advantage in their hands, the Reds beat FC Barcelona twice at Peace and Friendship Stadium, winning the playoff series 3–1. Game 4 of the series was nothing less than a dramatic thriller. The game was tied at 68–68, with only 5.2 seconds remaining on game the clock. Olympiacos had possession of the ball, and just a small amount of time for a last play. The ball went to Georgios Printezis (hero of the 2012 EuroLeague Final), who hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to secure the Final Four spot for his team (71–68), with Olympiacos fans erupting in frenetic celebrations. In the Final Four in Madrid, Olympiacos beat CSKA Moscow, 70–68, in the semi-final, coming back from a 9-point deficit in the last four minutes of the game. Captain Vassilis Spanoulis led Olympiacos to the final, by scoring 11 points in the last minutes of the 4th quarter, by hitting some really tough shots in the game's last crucial minutes. In the EuroLeague Final, Olympiacos did not manage to win their third EuroLeague title in four years, as they lost to rivals Real Madrid, who played the final at their home court. Despite the title loss, Olympiacos proved yet again their dominating presence in European basketball, as they had become the most successful club in European basketball since 2008, with two EuroLeague Championships (2012, 2013), three other EuroLeague Finals appearances (2010, 2015, 2017), and six EuroLeague Final Four appearances in seven years (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017).

In Greece, Olympiacos had a great regular season, ending up with an impressive record of 25 wins and only 1 defeat. In the playoffs, they reached the finals, after eliminating Aris in the semi-finals (3–1 series win). In the finals, they totally dominated the series, and swept their arch-rivals Panathinaikos, with a 3–0 series win (76–70, 69–76, 93–74). Winning the 2015 Greek Championship in convincing fashion. Team head coach Ioannis Sfairopoulos' guidance, as well as the team's solid performance, both defensively and offensively, paved the way for the historic 3–0 series sweep in the Greek League Finals, which was met with big celebrations from Olympiacos fans, at the title ceremony in SEF.

2015–2016 season: Championship in O.A.C.A, back-to-back Greek Champions

The 2015–16 season proved historical for Olympiacos, who had gained home court advantage in the Greek League playoffs, after a 25–1 regular season record. In the Greek League finals they faced their arch-rivals Panathinaikos and despite losing the first game at home, they managed to win the best-of-five series 3–1, to clinch its second consecutive title at Panathinaikos home court.

Olympiacos captain Vassilis Spanoulis scored a buzzer-beating three-pointer in front of Nick Calathes, helping Olympiacos win the second game of the series with 68–66, breaking Panathinaikos' home court. Then, with the best-of-five series being 2–1 in favour of Olympiacos, the two teams faced each other again in O.A.C.A.. Vassilis Spanoulis, shocked Panathinaikos again, this time at the last second of the second overtime of the game: Panathinaikos led by two points and Spanoulis, who was being guarded by Dimitris Diamantidis (in what proved to be the last match of his career), stepped back from him and buried a buzzer-beating three point shot from 9 meters distance, winning the match and the title inside their rivals' home court, in front of 19,000 stunned Panathinaikos fans.

Vassilis Spanoulis scored 25 points in Olympiacos 82–81 decisive win and was voted Greek Basket League MVP and Greek Basket League Finals MVP.

2018–2019 season: Withdrawal from the League in 2019 with the motto: "Until the end"

The 2018–19 season was the most turbulent in Olympiacos and Greek basketball history. It was the season that the ongoing feud between Olympiacos and Panathinaikos peaked, following Olympiacos decisions after their long-lasting protests for the relationship of the Hellenic Basketball Federation with Panathinaikos, the officiating in the games between the two arch-rivals and the exclusion of EuroLeague referees from national competitions.[25]

Initially, in the 2018–19 Greek Cup semi-final against Panathinaikos, Olympiacos decided to withdraw and to not return for the second half of the game in protest for the referees decisions, despite the possible sanctions for the team for leaving the game.[26] In the following day, Olympiacos announced that they would not play again any league or cup game against Panathinaikos, unless it was officiated exclusively by foreign referees, as well as any national competition game against any opponent, if any of the forementioned Cup semi-final's referees (Anastopoulos, Manos and Panagiotou) was set to officiate; furthermore, Giannakopoulos was not anymore allowed to enter the Peace and Friendship Stadium under any capacity he might be using, also asking from the authorities to investigate the extremely low betting odds for Panathinaikos to win the Cup semi-final, after the referees' names were announced.[27][28] At first, Olympiacos was punished with a deduction of 6 points from the same year's league table.[29]

Olympiacos announced that their decisions were fully supported by the parent club's Olympiacos CFP chairman, Michalis Kountouris.[30] As the time for the game of the 2018–19 Greek League's second round was approaching, Olympiacos officially informed the Hellenic Basketball Federation that they insist on their position not to play any game officiated by the three forementioned referees, or any game against Panathinaikos that will not be officiated by foreign referees.[31] Previously, Panathinaikos had expressed their opposition to the demand of the Reds.[32] After the announcement of the Greek referees who were going to officiate the forthcoming derby, Olympiacos announced that they would not participate in the game,[33][34] and even a last minute meeting under the Greek Deputy Minister for Sports ended with a quarrelling between the people of the two clubs and with Panathinaikos' owner Giannakopoulos cursing Olympiacos' owners and chanting about the forthcoming relegation of his club's eternal enemy.[35] PAO was awarded the away win for this game by 20–0 and Olympiacos was penalized with point deduction.[36]

For the last matchday of the league's regular season, the central refereeing committee announced that Anastopoulos, one of the three referees of Cup semi-final, was drawn to officiate Olympiacos' home game against Promitheas Patras, after Giannakopoulos pressure for the three referees to be included in the draw for the Reds game. That meant that if Olympiacos insisted on their position not to take part in a game officiated by Anastopoulos, Manos and Panagiotou, then the red giant would be relegated to the second division, a penalty for any team that forfeits two league games.[37] Finally, Anastopoulos was replaced after his request not to officiate the game, which took place regularly,[38] something that led Panathinaikos to protest with their withdrawal from their last regular season game against Kymi, which was awarded the win and escaped relegation, while the Greens were punished with a 6-point deduction.[39][40]

In the final standings of the regular season, Panathinaikos with −6 points and Olympiacos with −8 points, and one more point not awarded to each one, were ranked in the 3rd and 6th place respectively despite having the two best records, which meant that they were to play against each other in the first playoffs round.[41] However, Olympiacos proceeded to legal action, asking from the high council for the solution of athletic disputes to void the last matchday of the regular season, pointing out that all referees assignments were illegal, thus the playoffs were postponed for one week.[41][42][43] The Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association decided to confirm the final standings,[41] with Olympiacos talking about violation of the sporting legislation.[44][45]

Olympiacos announced that they would not compete in the playoffs against Panathinaikos, since not only were foreign referees not appointed, but also two of the Cup semi-final referees (Anastopoulos and Manos) were drawn to officiate the first playoffs derby.[46] In the face of this possibility EuroLeague Basketball president, Jordi Bertomeu, accused the Hellenic Basketball Federation of not intervening to resolve the dispute between Olympiacos and Panathinaikos, describing the situation of the Greek basketball and the forthcoming relegation of Olympiacos as unthinkable.[47] Olympiacos, finally, did not appear in the first playoffs game at Panathinaikos home arena, which meant that the Reds would get relegated to the second division for forfeiting two league games,[48][49] Later, the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association officially announced the relegation of Olympiacos to the Greek A2 Basket League, due to the non-participation in a league playoffs game; Olympiacos were eliminated for the rest of the playoffs and were also placed at the bottom of the final standings, with all their results voided and non-replaceable.[50]

The club's former coach, Ioannis Sfairopoulos, stated that Olympiacos chose the extreme way to change a situation that existed for years, something they tried to do in various ways in the past but nothing worked,[51] and that they have to change the status in Greek basketball.[52] Panathinaikos' coach, Rick Pitino, stated that Greek basketball needs Olympiacos and asked from them to change their mind.[53] Hellenic Basketball Federation's president, George Vassilakopoulos, after his long-lasting silence, stated: "It will be a disaster for basketball, for such a great club with a history like Olympiacos to play in the second division and a solution must be reached fast. I’m clear about this". Newly appointed Greek Deputy Minister for Sports, Lefteris Avgenakis, and Vassilakopoulos, both agreed that Olympiacos should be part of the Greek Basket League and that a solution should be found,[54] while his predecessor, Giorgos Vasiliadis, also accused of his passive stance, revealed that he had requested FIBA to send foreign referees to the league games.[55] However, no action was taken maybe due to Panathinaikos constant threats that they would withdraw from the league, if Olympiacos remained in the first division.[56][57] In the meantime, Olympiacos appeals about the league last matchday's legality were rejected,[58] and they decided to take the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association to the sports court.[59]

Finally, Olympiacos announced that they decided to register an entirely separate squad for the 2019–20 Greek second division and 2019–20 Greek Cup, for reasons of legality, and that squad would be a secondary "B" team, with a different name (Olympiacos B Development Team) and using the Peace and Friendship Stadium's practice court as their home arena, with the senior team playing exclusively in EuroLeague, which "has all the elements that characterize a serious, modern and reliable league", according to their announcement.[60] After losing the first EuroLeague game of the season against ASVEL, Olympiacos and David Blatt parted ways.[61] His assistant Kęstutis Kemzūra became the head coach of the team until the end of the season.[62]

2020s

2021–2022 season: Return with Euroleague Final Four and Treble (Greek Champions, Greek Cup Winners, Greek Super Cup Winners)

After the 2021 Hellenic Basketball Federation elections, the situation changed and finally the old establishment with the 82-years old Vassilakopoulos was replaced by new faces. Olympiacos returned to the Greek Basket League after 2 years with great success: they won the 2021–22 Greek Basket League, beating their arch-rivals Panathinaikos with 3-0 wins in the finals (74–61, 78–72, 93–74), the 2021–22 Greek Cup, beating Panathinaikos by 81–73 in the final in Crete, as well as the 2022 Greek Super Cup, beating Panathinaikos once again by a 67–52 scorline in the final in Rhodes.[63] Therefore, they completed a domestic Treble, winning the season's all three available Greek titles.

Apart from the 2022 Treble, Olympiacos returned to the Final Four of the Euroleague. They finished in the second place in the 2021–22 EuroLeague Regular Season and they were drawn to play against AS Monaco in the 2022 EuroLeague Playoffs. Olympiacos managed to eliminate AS Monaco with 3–2 wins in the best-of-five playoff series, winning the last match in Piraeus with a 94–88 scoreline. In the Final Four in Belgrade, Olympiacos finally finished in the fourth place, after losing the semi-final to Anadolu Efes in the last second of the game.

2022–2023 season

Olympiacos won the Greek Cup again. In the Euroleague, it finished first in the regular season of the competition, with a record of 24-10 and with the best defense, a unique fact for a Greek team in European competitions.[64]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Since 1985, Olympiacos had a specific kit manufacturer and a shirt sponsor. The following table shows in detail the shirt sponsors and kit manufacturers of Olympiacos by year:

 
David Rivers shirt from the 1997 EuroLeague Final win against FC Barcelona (73–58) in Rome
 
Olympiacos 2009–2010 jersey
Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1983–1984 ASICS Sharp
1984–1985 Ventouris Ferries
1985–1986 Puma
1986–1988 None
1988–1989 Nike Evga
1989–1990 Reebok Toyota
1990–1991 VW Tournikiotis
1991–1992 Kappa Nissan
1992 ASICS Intrasoft
1992–1993 Nike
1993–1995 Lacta
1995–1996 Red Club MasterCard
1996–1997 Lacta
1997–1998 None
1998–1999 Lacta
1999–2000 Intracom
2000–2004 SAP
2004–2006 Puma Vodafone
2006–2007 Citibank
2007–2009 Nike
2009–2011 WIND
2011–2014 Tzoker
2014–2018 Skrats
2018–2021 bwin
2021– GSA Sport

Arena

Olympiacos' long-time home court is the Peace and Friendship Stadium (Greek: Στάδιο Ειρήνης και Φιλίας or ΣΕΦ – SEF), which is an indoor arena that is located in Faliro, Piraeus, exactly opposite of the Olympiacos FC football department's home stadium, Karaiskakis Stadium. The arena opened in 1985, and Olympiacos has been using it since 1991. It was originally one of the biggest European indoor arenas, with an original capacity of 17,000 seats, however, its capacity was reduced to 12,171 seats for the 2004 Olympics.

Currently, it can seat up to 14,950 with lower additional tiers of seats added to it. 12,000[1][2][3] (11,640 permanent seats, and 360 temporary seats)[4] is the current capacity of the arena for Olympiacos home games. SEF hosted the indoor volleyball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics, and it was also the host venue of the EuroBasket 1987, and the 1998 FIBA World Championship. The arena was renovated for the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Players

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Olympiacos roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
PG 0   Walkup, Thomas 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 92 kg (203 lb) 30 – (1992-12-30)30 December 1992
SG 3   Canaan, Isaiah 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 31 – (1991-05-21)21 May 1991
G 4   Lountzis, Michalis 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 24 – (1998-08-04)4 August 1998
SG 5   Larentzakis, Giannoulis 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 95.4 kg (210 lb) 29 – (1993-09-22)22 September 1993
G 9     Papas, George 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 90 kg (198 lb) 24 – (1998-04-15)15 April 1998
C 10   Fall, Moustapha 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) 124 kg (273 lb) 31 – (1992-02-23)23 February 1992
G 11   Sloukas, Kostas 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 33 – (1990-01-15)15 January 1990
PF 14     Vezenkov, Sasha 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 102 kg (225 lb) 27 – (1995-08-06)6 August 1995
SF 16   Papanikolaou, Kostas (C) 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 107 kg (236 lb) 32 – (1990-07-31)31 July 1990
F/C 21     Bolomboy, Joel 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 105 kg (231 lb) 29 – (1994-01-28)28 January 1994
F 25     Peters, Alec 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 107 kg (236 lb) 28 – (1995-04-13)13 April 1995
C 28   Black, Tarik 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 118 kg (260 lb) 31 – (1991-11-22)22 November 1991
G/F 77     McKissic, Shaquielle 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 96 kg (212 lb) 32 – (1990-08-17)17 August 1990
Head coach

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: September 1, 2022

Depth chart

Squad changes for the 2022–2023 season

In

Date Pos. Nat. Name From
6 July 2022 C     Joel Bolomboy   CSKA Moscow
8 July 2022 SG   Isaiah Canaan   Galatasaray S.K.
10 July 2022 PF     Alec Peters   Saski Baskonia
31 July 2022 C   Tarik Black   Bahçeşehir
14 August 2022 SG     George Papas   Monmouth Hawks

Out

Date Pos. Nat. Name To
1 July 2022 PF   Georgios Printezis retired
1 July 2022 F/C   Livio Jean-Charles   CSKA Moscow
1 July 2022 F/C   Quincy Acy retired
1 July 2022 C   Hassan Martin   Crvena Zvezda
7 July 2022 SG     Tyler Dorsey   Dallas Mavericks

Honours

 
Olympiacos European banners in SEF—3 EuroLeague Championships, 7 EuroLeague Finals, 9 EuroLeague Final Fours – shortly before the 3–0 sweep against Panathinaikos (93–74) in the 2015 Greek League Finals
 
Kyle Hines shortly after Olympiacos 2013 back-to-back EuroLeague victory in London

Domestic competitions

Winners (13): 1948–49, 1959–60, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2021–22
Runners-up (23): 1956–57, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1985–86, 1991–92, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2016–17, 2017–18
Winners (11): 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1993–94, 1996–97, 2001–02, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2021–22, 2022–23
Runners-up (9): 1978–79, 1982–83, 1985–86, 2003–04, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2017–18
Winners (1): 2022

European competitions

Winners (3): 1996–97, 2011–12, 2012–13
Runners-up (5): 1993–94, 1994–95, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2016–17
3rd place (1): 1998–99
4th place (2): 2008–09, 2021–22
Final Four (11): 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2022

Worldwide competitions

Winners (1): 2013
Runners-up (1): 1997

Individual club awards

Winners (1): 1996–97
Winners (5): 1975–76, 1977–78, 1993–94, 1996–97, 2021–22

Other awards

  • "One Team" Gold Award:
Winners (2): 2021,[65] 2022
  • One Team Silver Awards:
Winners (2): 2018, 2020

Performance in international competitions

International record

Season Achievement Notes
EuroLeague
1978–79 Semi-final group stage 6th place in a group with Emerson Varese, Bosna, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Real Madrid and Joventut Freixenet
1992–93 Quarter-finals eliminated 2–1 by Limoges CSP, 70–67 (W) in Patras, 53–59 (L) and 58–60 (L) in Limoges
1993–94 Final defeated Panathinaikos 77–72 in the semi-final, lost to 7up Joventut 57–59 in the final (Tel Aviv)
1994–95 Final defeated Panathinaikos 58–52 in the semi-final, lost to Real Madrid Teka 61–73 in the final (Zaragoza)
1995–96 Quarter-finals eliminated 2–1 by Real Madrid Teka, 68–49 (W) in Piraeus, 77–80 (L) and 65–80 (L) in Madrid
1996–97 European Champions defeated Smelt Olimpija 74–65 in the semi-final, defeated FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 73–58 in the final of the Final Four in Rome
1998–99 Final Four 3rd place in Munich, lost to Žalgiris 71–87 in the semi-final, defeated Teamsystem Bologna 74–63 in the 3rd place game
2000–01 Quarter-finals eliminated 2–0 by Tau Cerámica, 72–78 (L) in Piraeus, 76–98 (L) in Vitoria-Gasteiz
2005–06 Quarter-finals eliminated 2–1 by Maccabi Tel Aviv, 78–87 (L) in Tel Aviv, 76–70 (W) in Piraeus, 73–77 (L) in Tel Aviv
2006–07 Quarter-finals eliminated 2–0 by Tau Cerámica, 59–84 (L) in Vitoria-Gasteiz, 89–95 (L) in Piraeus
2007–08 Quarter-finals eliminated 2–1 by CSKA Moscow, 76–74 (W) in Moscow, 73–83 (L) in Piraeus, 56–81 (L) in Moscow
2008–09 Final Four 4th place in Berlin, lost to Panathinaikos 82–84 in the semi-final, lost to FC Barcelona 79–95 in the 3rd place game
2009–10 Final defeated Partizan 83–80 in the semi-final, lost to Regal FC Barcelona 68–86 in the final (Paris)
2010–11 Quarter-finals eliminated 3–1 by Montepaschi Siena, 89–41 (W) & 65–82 (L) in Piraeus, 72–81 (L) and 76–88 (L) in Siena
2011–12 European Champions defeated FC Barcelona Regal 68–64 in the semi-final, defeated CSKA Moscow 62–61 in the final of the Final Four in Istanbul
2012–13 European Champions defeated CSKA Moscow 69–52 in the semi-final, defeated Real Madrid 100–88 in the final of the Final Four in London
2013–14 Quarter-finals eliminated 3–2 by Real Madrid, 71–88 (L), 77–82 (L) in Madrid, 78–76 (W), 71–62 (W) in Piraeus and 69–83 (L) in Madrid
2014–15 Final defeated CSKA Moscow 70–68 in the semi-final, lost to Real Madrid 59–78 in the final (Madrid)
2016–17 Final defeated CSKA Moscow 82–78 in the semi-final, lost to Fenerbahçe 64–80 in the final (Istanbul)
2017–18 Quarter-finals eliminated 3–1 by Žalgiris, 78–87 (L) & 79–68 (W) in Piraeus, 60–80 (L) and 91–101 (L) in Kaunas
2021–22 Final Four 4th place in Belgrade, lost to Anadolu Efes 74–77 in the semi-final, lost to FC Barcelona 74–84 in the 3rd place game
FIBA Saporta Cup
1975–76 Quarter-finals 4th place in a group with Rabotnički, ASPO Tours and CSKA Septemvriisko zname
FIBA Intercontinental Cup
2013 Intercontinental Champions defeated Pinheiros Sky, 81–70 (W) and 86–69 (W) in the double final of Intercontinental Cup in São Paulo
McDonald's Championship
1997 Final defeated Atenas 89–86 in the semi-final, lost to Chicago Bulls 78–104 in the final (Paris)

The biggest wins in FIBA Champions Cup and EuroLeague

Matches against NBA teams

On 18 October 1997, Olympiacos became the first Greek team to play against an NBA team. As European Champions, they played against the back-to-back NBA champions, the Chicago Bulls, in the final of the 1997 McDonald's Championship in Paris. The game was played under zone-friendly European rules (the games between NBA and FIBA teams were played under a mixture of NBA and FIBA rules at that time), but, out of respect for the Bulls, Olympiacos never used a zone defense. Olympiacos lost 78–104, with the legendary Michael Jordan scoring 27 points in the game. In October 2009, Olympiacos visited the United States on their 2009 NBA tour, and played against the San Antonio Spurs, at the AT&T Center, and against the Cleveland Cavaliers, at Quicken Loans Arena.[66]

18 October 1997
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Chicago Bulls   104–78   Olympiacos
Scoring by quarter: 30–20, 24–23, 21–17, 29–18
Pts: Jordan 27
Rebs: Wennington 9
Pts: Karnišovas 19
Rebs: Tarlać 11
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris
Attendance: 13,515
Referees: Dick Bavetta (USA), Pascal Dorizon (FRA)

9 October 2009
08:30 ET
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San Antonio Spurs   107–89   Olympiacos
Scoring by quarter: 39–21, 27–25, 17–20, 24–23
Pts: Hill 17
Rebs: Duncan 5
Asts: Ginóbili 5
Pts: Schortsanitis 16
Rebs: Childress 9
Asts: Papaloukas 4
AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX
Attendance: 17,677
Referees: George McDaniels (USA), Scott Twardoski (USA), Jamie Morales (USA)

12 October 2009
07:00 ET
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Cleveland Cavaliers   111–94   Olympiacos
Scoring by quarter: 31–25, 29–19, 30–21, 21–29
Pts: Gibson 15
Rebs: Varejão 8
Asts: James 7
Pts: Childress, Kleiza 16
Rebs: Papaloukas 6
Asts: Papaloukas 7
Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, OH
Attendance: 19,791
Referees: Jeff Smith (USA), Eric Hanspard (USA), Andre Crawford (USA)

Seasons

Seasons Greek League Greek Cup Europe Head Coach Roster
1946–47 3rd place Petros Dimitropoulos, Xenophon Nikolaidis, Alexandros Koutsoukos, Emmanouil Chatzinikolaou, Anagnostopoulos, Michopoulos
1947–48 Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Alexandros Koutsoukos, Emmanouil Chatzinikolaou, Petros Dimitropoulos, Xenophon Nikolaidis,
1948–49 Champion Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Alexandros Koutsoukos, Emmanouil Chatzinikolaou, Stylianos Tsikatos, Babis Gerakarakis, Alekos Sidiropoulos, Fotis Gounopoulos, Sinopoulos, Arkoudeas
1949–50 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Alexandros Koutsoukos, Emmanouil Chatzinikolaou, Babis Gerakarakis, Alekos Sidiropoulos, Fotis Gounopoulos, Sinopoulos, Arkoudeas
1950–51 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Alexandros Koutsoukos, Babis Gerakarakis, Alekos Sidiropoulos, Fotis Gounopoulos, Sinopoulos, Arkoudeas
1951–52 Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Alexandros Koutsoukos, Babis Gerakarakis, Alekos Sidiropoulos, Fotis Gounopoulos, Sinopoulos, Arkoudeas
1952–53 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Alexandros Koutsoukos, Babis Gerakarakis, Alekos Sidiropoulos, Fotis Gounopoulos, Sinopoulos, Arkoudeas
1953–54 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Alexandros Koutsoukos, Babis Gerakarakis, Alekos Sidiropoulos, Fotis Gounopoulos, Evangelos Papaioannou, Sinopoulos
1954–55 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Babis Gerakarakis, Fotis Gounopoulos, Evangelos Papaioannou, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Mimis Douratsos, Takis Argyropoulos, Sinopoulos
1955–56 Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Babis Gerakarakis, Evangelos Papaioannou, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Mimis Douratsos, Takis Argyropoulos
1956–57 Finalist Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Babis Gerakarakis, Evangelos Papaioannou, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Mimis Douratsos, Takis Argyropoulos, Takis Bisilas
1957–58 6th place Didn't participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Babis Gerakarakis, Evangelos Papaioannou, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Mimis Douratsos, Takis Argyropoulos, Takis Bisilas
1958–59 4th place Didn't participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Babis Gerakarakis, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Mimis Douratsos, Takis Argyropoulos, Giannis Polychroniou
1959–60 Champion Didn't participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Babis Gerakarakis, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Mimis Douratsos, Takis Argyropoulos, Giannis Polychroniou, Vasilis Fasilis, Markos Kaloudis, Nikos Nikolaidis, Manolis Kazanidis, Spanos
1960–61 Didn't enter
the playoffs
Euroleague
Last 24
Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Mimis Douratsos, Takis Argyropoulos, Giannis Polychroniou, Vasilis Fasilis, Markos Kaloudis, Nikos Nikolaidis, Manolis Kazanidis, Nikos Kampouropoulos, Giannis Meimaris, Tasos Perdikaris
1961–62 Didn't enter
the playoffs
Didn't participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Markos Kaloudis, Nikos Nikolaidis, Makis Katsafados
1962–63 Didn't enter
the playoffs
Didn't participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Markos Kaloudis, Nikos Nikolaidis, Makis Katsafados
1963–64 10th place Didn't participate Giannis Koutsoulentis, Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis, Alekos Spanoudakis, Theodoros Vamvakousis, Markos Kaloudis, Nikos Nikolaidis, Makis Katsafados, Stavros Katsafados, Aris Giokas, Dimitris Kontogiannis, Manolis Arapis, Petros Polykandriotis, Giorgos Maltidis, Nasos Chlelmis, Kostas Perdikaris
1967–68 4th place Didn't participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Makis Katsafados, Stelios Amerikanos, Dimitris Symeonidis, Thanasis Papanagnos, Manolis Eustratiou, Petros Polykandriotis, Steve Pleropoulos, Al Spearman
1968–69 5th place Didn't participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Makis Katsafados, Stelios Amerikanos, Stavros Katsafados, Dimitris Symeonidis, Thanasis Papanagnos, Manolis Eustratiou
1969–70 5th place Didn't participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Makis Katsafados, Stavros Katsafados, Dimitris Symeonidis, Thanasis Papanagnos, Manolis Eustratiou
1970–71 3rd place Didn't participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Makis Katsafados, Stavros Katsafados, Dimitris Symeonidis, Thanasis Papanagnos, Manolis Eustratiou
1971–72 Finalist Didn't participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Makis Katsafados, Dimitris Symeonidis, Thanasis Papanagnos, Manolis Eustratiou
1972–73 Finalist Cup Winners' Cup
Last 12
Faidon Matthaiou Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Makis Katsafados, Manolis Eustratiou, Giorgos Barlas
1973–74 6th place Cup Winners' Cup
Last 12
Faidon Matthaiou Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Charlie Yelverton, Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Makis Katsafados, Manolis Eustratiou, Giorgos Barlas
1974–75 Finalist Didn't participate Faidon Matthaiou Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Makis Katsafados, Manolis Eustratiou, Giorgos Barlas, Paul Melini, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Nikos Sismanidis, Giannis Garonis
1975–76 Champion Winner Cup Winners' Cup
Last 8
Faidon Matthaiou Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Giorgos Barlas, Paul Melini, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Nikos Sismanidis, Giannis Garonis, Paraskevas Tsantalis
1976–77 Finalist Winner Euroleague
Last 23
Kostas Mourouzis Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Giorgos Barlas, Paul Melini, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Nikos Sismanidis, Giannis Garonis
1977–78 Champion Winner Cup Winners' Cup
Last 15
Kostas Mourouzis Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Giorgos Barlas, Paul Melini, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Nikos Sismanidis, Giannis Garonis, Heliotis, Spetsiotis, Karelas
1978–79 Finalist Finalist Euroleague
Last 6
Kostas Mourouzis Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Jerry Jenkins, Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Giorgos Barlas, Paul Melini, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Nikos Sismanidis, Argiris Kambouris, Aris Raftopoulos, Dimitris Sampanis
1979–80 Finalist Winner Korać Cup
Last 16
Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Tolis Spanos, Thanasis Rammos, Paul Melini, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Argiris Kambouris, Aris Raftopoulos, Dimitris Sampanis, Christos Iordanidis
1980–81 Finalist Last 16 Cup Winners' Cup
Last 20
Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Aris Raftopoulos, Dimitris Sampanis, Christos Iordanidis, Giorgos Skropolithas
1981–82 6th place Last 4 Korać Cup
Last 37
Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Pavlos Diakoulas, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Argiris Kambouris, Aris Raftopoulos, Dimitris Sampanis, Christos Iordanidis, Giorgos Skropolithas
1982–83 5th place Finalist Korać Cup
Last 42
Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Kimonas Kokorogiannis, Argiris Kambouris, Aris Raftopoulos, Dimitris Sampanis, Giorgos Skropolithas, Giannis Paragios, Andreas Kozakis, Markos Kasimis, Keith Woolfolk
1983–84 7th place Last 16 Korać Cup
Last 29
Thymios Filippou Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Argiris Kambouris, Aris Raftopoulos, Dimitris Sampanis, Giannis Paragios, Andreas Kozakis, Nikos Darivas, Tzimis Maniatis, Sarantis Papachristopoulos
1984–85 7th place Last 16 Didn't participate Faidon Matthaiou Argiris Kambouris, Aris Raftopoulos, Dimitris Sampanis, Giannis Paragios, Andreas Kozakis, Nikos Darivas, Tzimis Maniatis, Sarantis Papachristopoulos, Giannis Koukis, Angelos Nalbantis, Dimitris Papadakis, Kypriotis
1985–86 Finalist Finalist Didn't participate Kostas Anastasatos Argiris Kambouris, Dimitris Sampanis, Giannis Paragios, Andreas Kozakis, Tzimis Maniatis, Giannis Koukis, Angelos Nalbantis, Alexis Christodoulou, Kostas Panagiotopoulos, Vasilis Dakoulas, Christos Margelis
1986–87 7th place Last 4 Korać Cup
Last 29
Kostas Anastasatos Argiris Kambouris, Dimitris Sampanis, Giannis Paragios, Tzimis Maniatis, Giannis Koukis, Alexis Christodoulou, Kostas Panagiotopoulos, Vasilis Dakoulas, Ilias Karkabasis, Thanasis Krempounis, Andreas Karkavasis, Kostas Giannopoulos, Dimos Oikonomakos
1987–88 6th place Last 16 Didn't participate Steve Giatzoglou Argiris Kambouris, Dimitris Sampanis, Giannis Paragios, Tzimis Maniatis, Alexis Christodoulou, Kostas Panagiotopoulos, Vasilis Dakoulas, Thanasis Krempounis, Ilias Karkabasis, Dimos Oikonomakos, Peter Balis
1988–89 8th place Last 16 Korać Cup
Last 16
Steve Giatzoglou Argiris Kambouris, Tzimis Maniatis, Alexis Christodoulou, Kostas Panagiotopoulos, Vasilis Dakoulas, Ilias Karkabasis, Vaggelis Aggelou, George Papadakos, Stavros Elliniadis, Carey Scurry, Larry Middleton
1989–90 7th place Last 16 Didn't participate Makis Dendrinos, Michalis Kyritsis Argiris Kambouris, Tzimis Maniatis, Alexis Christodoulou, Kostas Panagiotopoulos, Vasilis Dakoulas, Ilias Karkabasis, Vaggelis Aggelou, George Papadakos, Stavros Elliniadis, Todd Mitchell, Greg Oikonomou, Kostas Moraitis
1990–91 8th place Last 16 Didn't participate Michalis Kyritsis Argiris Kambouris, Tzimis Maniatis, Alexis Christodoulou, Kostas Panagiotopoulos, Ilias Karkabasis, Vaggelis Aggelou, George Papadakos, Stavros Elliniadis, Giorgos Sigalas, Panagiotis Karatzas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Glynn Blackwell, Giorgos Momtsos, Tasos Rokos, Stratos Makris
1991–92 Finalist Last 8 Didn't participate Giannis Ioannidis Argiris Kambouris, Tzimis Maniatis, Ilias Karkabasis, Vaggelis Aggelou, George Papadakos, Stavros Elliniadis, Giorgos Sigalas, Panagiotis Karatzas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Žarko Paspalj, Antonis Stamatis, Babis Papadakis, Kostas Moraitis, Greg Brooks
1992–93 Champion Last 4 EuroLeague
Last 8
Giannis Ioannidis Argiris Kambouris, George Papadakos, Stavros Elliniadis, Giorgos Sigalas, Žarko Paspalj, Antonis Stamatis, Babis Papadakis, Kostas Moraitis, Walter Berry, Franco Nakić, Milan Tomić, Dragan Tarlać, Rod Higgins, Giorgos Limniatis
1993–94 Champion Winner EuroLeague
Finalist
Giannis Ioannidis Argiris Kambouris, George Papadakos, Giorgos Sigalas, Žarko Paspalj, Antonis Stamatis, Babis Papadakis, Franco Nakić, Milan Tomić, Dragan Tarlać, Giorgos Limniatis, Roy Tarpley, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Efthimis Bakatsias, Panagiotis Karatzas
1994–95 Champion Last 26 EuroLeague
Finalist
Giannis Ioannidis Argiris Kambouris, George Papadakos, Giorgos Sigalas, Antonis Stamatis, Babis Papadakis, Franko Nakić, Milan Tomić, Dragan Tarlać, Giorgos Limniatis, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Efthimis Bakatsias, Eddie Johnson, Sasha Volkov
1995–96 Champion Last 8 EuroLeague
Last 8
Giannis Ioannidis George Papadakos, Giorgos Sigalas, Franko Nakić, Milan Tomić, Dragan Tarlać, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Efthimis Bakatsias, Walter Berry, David Rivers, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Nasos Galakteros, Anatoly Zourpenko, Vasilis Soulis
1996–97 Champion Winner EuroLeague
Champion
Dušan Ivković Giorgos Sigalas, Franko Nakić, Milan Tomić, Dragan Tarlać, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Efthimis Bakatsias, David Rivers, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Nasos Galakteros, Anatoly Zourpenko, Vasilis Soulis, Christian Welp, Aleksey Savrasenko, Willy Anderson, Evric Gray
McDonald's Finalist
1997–98 3rd place 3rd place EuroLeague
Last 16
Dušan Ivković Franko Nakić, Milan Tomić, Dragan Tarlać, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Efthimis Bakatsias, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Anatoly Zourpenko, Aleksey Savrasenko, Artūras Karnišovas, Michael Hawkins, Johnny Rogers, Dušan Vukčević, Nikos Michalos, Nikos Pettas, Dimitris Karaplis, Alexandros Anthis
1998–99 Finalist Last 21 EuroLeague
3rd place
Dušan Ivković Milan Tomić, Dragan Tarlać, Panagiotis Fasoulas, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Aleksey Savrasenko, Johnny Rogers, Dušan Vukčević, Dimitris Karaplis, Vasilis Soulis, Anthony Goldwire, Arijan Komazec, Fabricio Oberto, Periklis Dorkofikis, Arsène Ade-Mensah
1999–00 3rd place Last 16 EuroLeague
Last 16
Giannis Ioannidis Franko Nakić, Milan Tomić, Dragan Tarlać, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Aleksey Savrasenko, Dušan Vukčević, Vasilis Soulis, Fabricio Oberto, Periklis Dorkofikis, Arsène Ade-Mensah, Iñaki de Miguel, Blue Edwards, Chris Morris, Josh Grant, Mike Brown, James Robinson, Nikos Pettas, Giannis Lappas
2000–01 Finalist 3rd place Euroleague
Last 8
Ilias Zouros Milan Tomić, David Rivers, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Dušan Vukčević, Vasilis Soulis, Periklis Dorkofikis, Iñaki de Miguel, Nikos Pettas, Dino Rađa, Giorgos Printezis, Patrick Femerling, Nikos Boudouris, Stéphane Risacher, Sam Jacobson, Nikos Oikonomou, Panagiotis Mantzanas
2001–02 Finalist Winner Euroleague
Last 8
Slobodan Subotić Milan Tomić, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Periklis Dorkofikis, Iñaki de Miguel, Aleksey Savrasenko, Giorgos Printezis, Patrick Femerling, Nikos Boudouris, Stéphane Risacher, Panagiotis Mantzanas, Theodoros Papaloukas, Alphonso Ford, James Forrest, Misan Nikagbatse, Dušan Jelić, Nihat Emre Ekim
2002–03 4th place Last 8 Euroleague
Last 8
Slobodan Subotić Milan Tomić, Iñaki de Miguel, Aleksey Savrasenko, Giorgos Printezis, Nikos Boudouris, Misan Nikagbatse, Christos Charisis, Panagiotis Mantzanas, Maurice Evans, DeMarco Johnson, Kenny Miller, Mark Bradtke, Nenad Marković, Veljko Mršić, Juan Antonio Morales, Giorgos Giannouzakos, Panagiotis Katranas
2003–04 8th place Finalist Euroleague
Last 16
Slobodan Subotić, Dragan Šakota,
Milan Tomić
Milan Tomić, Giorgos Printezis, Christos Charisis, Giorgos Giannouzakos, Panagiotis Liadelis, Giorgos Diamantopoulos, Giannis Kalambokis, Rubén Wolkowyski, Dalibor Bagarić, Vangelis Sklavos, Goran Jurak, Boris Gorenc, Branko Milisavljević, Kostas Charissis, Josko Kafedjis
2004–05 8th place Last 16 Euroleague
Last 32
Jonas Kazlauskas Milan Tomić, Giorgos Printezis, Dušan Vukčević, Giannis Kalambokis, Vangelis Sklavos, Boris Gorenc, Marque Perry, Roger Mason, Lavor Postell, Ivan Zoroski, Aggelos Koronios, Lazaros Agadakos, Nikos Papanikolopoulos, Jeff Nordgaard, Róbert Gulyás, Elvir Ovčina, Ivica Jurković, Dimitris Misiakos
2005–06 Finalist Last 8 Euroleague
Last 8
Jonas Kazlauskas Giorgos Printezis, Christos Charisis, Lazaros Agadakos, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Manolis Papamakarios, Sofoklis Schortsanitis, Renaldas Seibutis, Andrija Žižić, Nikos Hatzis, Nikos Barlos, Tyus Edney, Eurelijus Žukauskas, Quincy Lewis, Nikos Argiropoulos, Matt Freije, Ivan Koljević, Dimitris Kalaitzidis
2006–07 Finalist Last 16 Euroleague
Last 8
Pinhas Gershon Christos Charisis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Manolis Papamakarios, Sofoklis Schortsanitis, Andrija Žižić, Nikos Barlos, Giannis Bourousis, Alex Acker, Scoonie Penn, Henry Domercant, Arvydas Macijauskas, Ryan Stack, Damir Mulaomerović, Vrbica Stefanov, Sam Hoskin, Gerry McNamara
2007–08 Finalist Finalist Euroleague
Last 8
Pinhas Gershon, Panagiotis Giannakis Giorgos Printezis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Manolis Papamakarios, Sofoklis Schortsanitis, Renaldas Seibutis, Giannis Bourousis, Arvydas Macijauskas, Miloš Teodosić, Lynn Greer, Kostas Vassiliadis, Loukas Mavrokefalidis, Jake Tsakalidis, Qyntel Woods, Roderick Blakney, Marc Jackson, Panagiotis Kafkis
2008–09 Finalist Finalist Euroleague
4th place
Panagiotis Giannakis Giorgos Printezis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Sofoklis Schortsanitis, Giannis Bourousis, Miloš Teodosić, Lynn Greer, Theodoros Papaloukas, Josh Childress, Nikola Vujčić, Yotam Halperin, Kostas Sloukas, Michalis Pelekanos, Zoran Erceg, Jannero Pargo, Igor Milošević, Ian Vougioukas
2009–10 Finalist Winner Euroleague
Finalist
Panagiotis Giannakis Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Sofoklis Schortsanitis, Giannis Bourousis, Miloš Teodosić, Theodoros Papaloukas, Josh Childress, Nikola Vujčić, Yotam Halperin, Kostas Sloukas, Linas Kleiza, Scoonie Penn, Kostas Papanikolaou, Andreas Glyniadakis, Loukas Mavrokefalidis, Patrick Beverley (Von Wafer left during the season)
2010–11 Finalist Winner Euroleague
Last 8
Dušan Ivković Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Giannis Bourousis, Miloš Teodosić, Theodoros Papaloukas, Yotam Halperin, Kostas Papanikolaou, Andreas Glyniadakis, Loukas Mavrokefalidis, Michalis Pelekanos, Radoslav Nesterović, Marko Kešelj, Dimitrios Katsivelis, Jamon Lucas Gordon, Matt Nielsen
2011–12 Champion Finalist Euroleague
Champion
Dušan Ivković Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Panagiotis Vasilopoulos, Kostas Papanikolaou, Kostas Sloukas, Andreas Glyniadakis, Michalis Pelekanos, Dimitrios Katsivelis, Vangelis Mantzaris, Acie Law, Kyle Hines, Joey Dorsey, Pero Antić, Marko Kešelj, Martynas Gecevičius, Lazaros Papadopoulos (Matt Howard, Kalin Lucas left during the season)
2012–13 Finalist Finalist Euroleague
Champion
Giorgos Bartzokas Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou, Kostas Sloukas, Dimitrios Katsivelis, Vangelis Mantzaris, Acie Law, Kyle Hines, Pero Antić, Martynas Gecevičius, Stratos Perperoglou, Dimitrios Mavroeidis, Giorgi Shermadini, Josh Powell, Georgios Georgakis (Joey Dorsey, Doron Perkins left during the season)
Intercontinental Cup
Winners
2013–14 Finalist Last 4 Euroleague
Last 8
Giorgos Bartzokas Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Sloukas, Dimitrios Katsivelis, Vangelis Mantzaris, Acie Law, Stratos Perperoglou, Giorgi Shermadini, Bryant Dunston, Dimitrios Agravanis, Brent Petway, Mirza Begić, Cedric Simmons, Vasileios Kavvadas, Antreas Christodoulou, Mardy Collins, Matt Lojeski, Ioannis Papapetrou (Jamario Moon, Dimitrios Mavroeidis left during the season)
2014–15 Champion Last 8 Euroleague
Finalist
Giorgos Bartzokas, Ioannis Sfairopoulos Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Sloukas, Dimitrios Katsivelis, Vangelis Mantzaris, Bryant Dunston, Dimitrios Agravanis, Brent Petway, Vasileios Kavvadas, Antreas Christodoulou, Matt Lojeski, Ioannis Papapetrou, Tremmell Darden, Oliver Lafayette, Othello Hunter, Michalis Tsairelis, Vasileios Mouratos
2015–16 Champion Last 8 Euroleague
Last 16
Ioannis Sfairopoulos Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou, Vangelis Mantzaris, Dimitrios Agravanis, Matt Lojeski, Ioannis Papapetrou, Othello Hunter, Michalis Tsairelis, Vasileios Mouratos, Daniel Hackett, Nikola Milutinov, D. J. Strawberry, Ioannis Athinaiou, Darius Johnson-Odom, Vassilis Toliopoulos, Hakim Warrick, Patric Young (Shawn James left during the season)
2016–17 Finalist Last 4 EuroLeague
Finalist
Ioannis Sfairopoulos Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou, Vangelis Mantzaris, Dimitrios Agravanis, Matt Lojeski, Ioannis Papapetrou, Daniel Hackett, Nikola Milutinov, Ioannis Athinaiou, Vassilis Toliopoulos, Patric Young, Erick Green, Khem Birch, Dominic Waters, Paris Maragkos
2017–18 Finalist Finalist EuroLeague
Last 8
Ioannis Sfairopoulos Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou, Vangelis Mantzaris, Dimitrios Agravanis, Ioannis Papapetrou, Nikola Milutinov, Vassilis Toliopoulos, Jānis Strēlnieks, Brian Roberts, Bobby Brown, Nikos Arsenopoulos, Kyle Wiltjer, Kim Tillie, Georgios Bogris, Jamel McLean, Hollis Thompson
2018–19 2018–19 Greek Basket League* (withdrew from the league) Semi-finals* EuroLeague
Regular Season
David Blatt Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou, Vangelis Mantzaris, Dimitrios Agravanis, Nikola Milutinov, Vassilis Toliopoulos, Jānis Strēlnieks, Nikos Arsenopoulos, Georgios Bogris, Nigel Williams-Goss, Jānis Timma, Axel Toupane, Sasha Vezenkov, Zach LeDay
2019–20 Didn't participate Didn't participate EuroLeague
9th place
David Blatt, Kęstutis Kemzūra, Giorgos Bartzokas Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Nikola Milutinov, Kostas Papanikolaou, Sasha Vezenkov, Aleksej Pokuševski, Taylor Rochestie, Wade Baldwin, Brandon Paul, Vassilis Charalampopoulos, Alexandros Nikolaidis, Antonis Koniaris, Dwight Buycks, Augustine Rubit, Octavius Ellis, Vassilis Christidis, Shaquielle McKissic
2020–21 Didn't participate Didn't participate EuroLeague
12th place
Giorgos Bartzokas Vassilis Spanoulis, Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou, Sasha Vezenkov, Vassilis Charalampopoulos, Alexandros Nikolaidis, Octavius Ellis, Shaquielle McKissic, Aaron Harrison, Giannoulis Larentzakis, Kostas Sloukas, Hassan Martin, Livio Jean-Charles, Charles Jenkins, Kosta Koufos
2021–22 Champion Winner EuroLeague
4th place
Giorgos Bartzokas Giorgos Printezis, Kostas Papanikolaou, Sasha Vezenkov, Shaquielle McKissic, Giannoulis Larentzakis, Kostas Sloukas, Hassan Martin, Livio Jean-Charles, Thomas Walkup, Tyler Dorsey, Michalis Lountzis, Zayd Muosa, Quincy Acy, Moustapha Fall
2022–23 2022–23 Greek Basket League Winner EuroLeague Giorgos Bartzokas Kostas Papanikolaou, Sasha Vezenkov, Shaquielle McKissic, Giannoulis Larentzakis, Kostas Sloukas, Thomas Walkup, Michalis Lountzis, Moustapha Fall, Isaiah Canaan, Joel Bolomboy, Tarik Black, Alec Peters

*Olympiacos decided to forfeit their 2019 Greek Cup semi-finals game versus Panathinaikos, at halftime, over reffing disputes.[67]

*In the 2018–19 Greek Basket League season, Olympiacos decided to forfeit their playoffs series against Panathinaikos, over reffing disputes. That led to their relegation, and a loss of all of their season wins, as a punishment by the Greek Basket League.[68]

Statistics

Greek League records

Outline Record
Biggest win in A1 Finals (since 1992) 73–38 (35 points) against Panathinaikos (1995–96, Game 5, SEF)
Best regular season record in A1 GBL 26–0 (2010–11)
Best regular season & playoffs record in A1 GBL 33–2 (2014–15, 2015–16)

A1 Regular seasons (Wins–Losses)

Season Wins – Losses
1986–87 8–10
1987–88 9–9
1988–89 5–13
1989–90 9–13
1990–91 9–13
1991–92 18–4
1992–93 20–6
1993–94 22–4
1994–95 24–2
1995–96 24–2
1996–97 21–5
1997–98 21–5
1998–99 21–5
1999–00 21–5
2000–01 21–5
2001–02 20–6
2002–03 18–8
Season Wins – Losses
2003–04 13–13
2004–05 12–14
2005–06 22–4
2006–07 21–5
2007–08 22–4
2008–09 25–1
2009–10 23–3
2010–11 26–0
2011–12 23–1
2012–13 25–1
2013–14 24–2
2014–15 25–1
2015–16 25–1
2016–17 25–1
2017–18 22–4
2018–19 23–3

Individual awards

Notable players

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For the parent multi sport club see Olympiacos CFP Olympiacos B C Greek KAE Olympiakos S F P commonly referred to as Olympiacos and Olympiacos Piraeus is a Greek professional basketball club based in Piraeus part of the major multi sport club Olympiacos CFP The parent club was founded in 1925 with the basketball team created in 1931 and their home ground is the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus OlympiacosNicknameThrylos The Legend Erythrolefki The Red Whites Kokkini The Reds LeaguesEuroLeagueGreek Basket LeagueGreek CupFounded1931 92 years ago 1931 HistoryOlympiacos Piraeus B C 1931 present ArenaPeace and Friendship StadiumCapacity12 000 1 2 3 4 LocationPiraeus GreeceTeam colorsRed WhitePresidentPanagiotis AngelopoulosHead coachGeorgios BartzokasTeam captainKostas PapanikolaouOwnershipGiorgos AngelopoulosPanagiotis AngelopoulosChampionships3 EuroLeagues1 FIBA Intercontinental Cup1 Triple Crown13 Greek Championships11 Greek Cups 1 Greek Super CupWebsiteolympiacosbc grHomeAwayThirdOlympiacos has been established as one of the most successful clubs in Greek basketball history and one of the most successful clubs in European basketball having won three EuroLeagues one FIBA Intercontinental Cup one Triple Crown thirteen Greek League titles and eleven Greek Cups As a traditional European powerhouse Olympiacos have also been five times EuroLeague runners up and having played a total of eight finals they are the Greek club with the most EuroLeague Final appearances They have also participated in eleven EuroLeague Final Fours 5 The first major achievement of Olympiacos in European competitions was their presence in the 1978 79 FIBA European Champions Cup semi finals group stage but it was in the 1990s that Olympiacos made their biggest mark They became the first ever Greek club that reached the EuroLeague Final being runners up in two consecutive seasons 1994 and 1995 winning their first EuroLeague title in 1997 after a convincing 73 58 win to Barcelona in Rome which was a record margin win at the time for one leg final in the competition s history In the same season they achieved the first Triple Crown for a Greek team and as European champions they played in the 1997 McDonald s Championship where they met in the final the Michael Jordan s NBA champions the Chicago Bulls During the 1990s besides their constant achievements in EuroLeague also adding a third place in 1999 Olympiacos dominated the Greek Basket League with five consecutive titles at a time when the Greek championship was considered Europe s best national basketball league Thus FIBA declared Olympiacos as the Best European Team of the 1990s 6 7 Olympiacos returned to the very top of European basketball in 2010 when they reached the final against Barcelona in Paris but mostly in 2012 when they won their second EuroLeague title in Istanbul by rallying from 19 points down in the championship game to beat CSKA Moscow 62 61 on the last shot of the game achieving the greatest comeback in European basketball finals history and one of the greatest ever seen in European continental basketball In 2013 Olympiacos won their third EuroLeague title and became the only Greek club and only the third club in European basketball history to be crowned back to back European champions in the modern EuroLeague Final Four era after beating Real Madrid 100 88 in the London final 8 Later on Olympiacos won the Intercontinental Cup celebrating a third international title in 17 months Some of the greatest players in European basketball have played for Olympiacos over the years including Charlie Yelverton Carey Scurry Zarko Paspalj Giorgos Sigalas Dragan Tarlac Walter Berry Panagiotis Fasoulas Roy Tarpley Eddie Johnson Alexander Volkov David Rivers Chris Welp Arturas Karnisovas Arijan Komazec Dino Rađja Theo Papaloukas Alphonso Ford Tyus Edney Arvydas Macijauskas Ioannis Bourousis Milos Teodosic Nikola Vujcic Josh Childress Linas Kleiza Rasho Nesterovic Kostas Papanikolaou Kostas Sloukas Kyle Hines Joey Dorsey Stratos Perperoglou Acie Law Georgios Printezis and Vassilis Spanoulis Under the ownership of billionaire Greek brothers Panagiotis Angelopoulos and Giorgos Angelopoulos Olympiacos made a record transfer in 2008 by signing NBA player Josh Childress whose US 20 million net income contract for three years made him the highest paid basketball player in the world ever outside the NBA 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 1930s 1960s 1 2 1970s 1980s 2 1990s FIBA s Best European Team of the 1990s 2 1 5 Greek championships in a row twice EuroLeague runners up 2 2 European Champions and Triple Crown Glory 2 3 McDonald s Championship finalists against the Chicago Bulls 3 2000s 3 1 2000 2002 3 2 2003 2005 crisis 3 3 2006 Rebirth 3 4 2007 2008 season 3 5 2008 2009 season Return to Euroleague Final Four 3 6 2009 2010 season EuroLeague runners up 4 2010s 4 1 2010 2011 season 4 2 2011 2012 season European and Greek champions 4 3 2012 2013 season Back to back European champions 4 4 2013 FIBA Intercontinental champions 4 5 2014 2015 season Euroleague runners up Greek Champions 4 6 2015 2016 season Championship in O A C A back to back Greek Champions 4 7 2018 2019 season Withdrawal from the League in 2019 with the motto Until the end 5 2020s 5 1 2021 2022 season Return with Euroleague Final Four and Treble Greek Champions Greek Cup Winners Greek Super Cup Winners 5 2 2022 2023 season 6 Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors 7 Arena 8 Players 8 1 Current roster 8 2 Depth chart 8 3 Squad changes for the 2022 2023 season 8 4 In 8 5 Out 9 Honours 9 1 Domestic competitions 9 2 European competitions 9 3 Worldwide competitions 9 4 Individual club awards 9 5 Other awards 10 Performance in international competitions 10 1 International record 10 2 The road to the 1997 EuroLeague victory 10 3 The road to the 2012 Euroleague victory 10 4 The road to the 2013 Euroleague victory 11 The biggest wins in FIBA Champions Cup and EuroLeague 11 1 The biggest wins in FIBA Saporta Cup 11 2 The biggest wins in FIBA Korac Cup 12 Matches against NBA teams 13 Seasons 14 Statistics 14 1 Greek League records 14 2 A1 Regular seasons Wins Losses 15 Individual awards 16 Notable players 16 1 Club captains 17 Head coaches 18 Presidential history 19 References 20 External linksHistory1930s 1960s Olympiacos team in 1943 The club had its beginnings in the 1930s Olympiacos was the first Greek team to familiarize itself with American style basketball as Alekos Spanoudakis learned to imitate the American style jump shot and his brother Ioannis Spanoudakis who was both player and head coach of the team met basketball legend Bob Cousy and practiced many of his secrets and techniques on the court The Spanoudakis brothers led the club to its first Greek League championship in 1949 10 The second title did not come until 11 years later in 1960 and allowed the Reds for the first time to qualify for the European Champions Cup now called EuroLeague 1960 61 season which was their first ever participation at the European wide level 1970s 1980s It was not until 1976 that coach Faidon Matthaiou managed to create a strong team based on the stars Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Giorgos Barlas and on strong team players like Paul Melini and Pavlos Diakoulas Olympiacos would win another Greek title and it did so in unprecedented fashion running off 22 victories in 22 games Reds completed the first double in their history winning the Greek Cup while they did very well in the Cup Winner s Cup as well reaching the last 8 The next year Kostas Mourouzis was appointed as head coach and the team won the Greek cup after eliminating Panathinaikos with a record setting 110 68 away win 42 points difference the highest ever in the games between the two teams 11 Melini led Olympiacos with 24 points while Kastrinakis scored 22 In 1978 the team did their second double in 3 years winning both the Greek championship losing only 1 game and their third Greek cup in a row beating AEK 103 88 in the final In 1979 the club also had their first significant success in Europe reaching the final round Final 6 of the European Championship The final round of that year was one of the toughest ever in the competition Olympiacos finished 6th winning only one game the 79 77 home victory against Maccabi Tel Aviv In general Olympiacos was a tough home team and although they lost all the rest of their home matches the scores were really close 84 95 to Joventut Freixenet 77 91 away 68 72 to Emerson Varese 67 92 away 97 101 to Real Madrid 72 113 away 83 88 to Bosna 72 89 away Olympiacos won another Greek Cup title in 1980 which was the last of the successful Giatzoglou Kastrinakis era In 1979 1980 and 1981 Olympiacos finished at the second place of the Greek championship Although the 1970s was the most successful decade for the team up to that time the 1980s marked a low period for the Reds who did not manage to play a major domestic role being outshined by the up and coming superpowers from Thessaloniki Aris and PAOK The team was led by Greek players such as Dimitris Maniatis and Argiris Kambouris the hero of EuroBasket 1987 but their strong effort was not enough to bring any significant results Well known players such as Carey Scurry and Todd Mitchell couldn t lead the club to success 1990s FIBA s Best European Team of the 1990s Giannis Ioannidis It was in the 1990s that the Reds made their biggest mark The middle of that decade belonged to Olympiacos not only in Greece but also in Europe In the 1991 92 season record holding Greek basketball coach Giannis Ioannidis left Aris to manage Olympiacos the torpid giant and created a tough team oriented offensive basketball team In addition to this Olympiacos left the old Papastrateio Indoor Hall to move into Peace and Friendship Stadium commonly called SEF an indoor arena at that time of 17 000 seats and the biggest in Greece until the Olympic Indoor Hall was inaugurated in 1995 By that year the club had fully rebounded climbing all the way back to rule Greece Five consecutive Greek Championships from 1993 to 1997 and two Greek Cups in 1994 and 1997 made the team the indubitable dominant club in Greece During this period Olympiacos was the best supported basketball team not only in Greece but in Europe as well as Peace and Friendship Stadium was full in most of their matches making Olympiacos invincible in it In addition to their domestic success Olympiacos became the most successful team in the EuroLeague of that period leading FIBA to select them as the Best European Team in the decade of the 1990s 6 7 5 Greek championships in a row twice EuroLeague runners up Eddie Johnson In the 1992 93 season in their first year in the FIBA European League after a hard run which started in Hala Tivoli against Smelt Olimpija for the second preliminary round and continued in the top 16 round where Olympiacos ranked third in a tough group and qualified for the quarterfinal play offs together with Real Madrid Teka of Arvydas Sabonis Benetton Treviso of Toni Kukoc and Pau Orthez of Gheorghe Mureșan However they did not manage to qualify for the 1993 FIBA European League Final Four in Piraeus Athens which was held at their home court Peace and Friendship Stadium as they were eliminated by Limoges CSP in the quarter finals with 2 1 wins after a breathtaking third game in Palais des Sports de Beaublanc 58 60 which was decided in the last seconds after an off balance two points shot by the Slovenian star Jure Zdovc Domestically despite finishing 4th in the Greek A1 regular season Olympiacos eliminated in the quarter finals with 2 0 wins the FIBA European Cup champions Sato Aris but at the same time lost to Aris 66 71 for the Greek Cup semi final game in their homeseat and excluded from the 1993 Cup Final the final was set by E O K to take place in SEF Finally Olympiacos won their first Greek Championship since 1978 defeating in the semi finals with 3 1 wins a totally disappointed PAOK by the failure at the Final Four in Athens and then Panathinaikos in the finals with 3 1 wins as well even though both of Olympiacos opponents had the home court advantage The following year Olympiacos had a top class roster with players like Roy Tarpley Zarko Paspalj Dragan Tarlac Panagiotis Fasoulas Giorgos Sigalas Milan Tomic Franco Nakic and Efthimis Bakatsias and reached the FIBA European League Final Four in Yad Eliyahu Arena Tel Aviv for the first time in their history After an impressive run in the top 16 achieving significant away wins for the first time in the European history of the club against Real Madrid Teka 58 57 in Palacio de Deportes or against Benetton Treviso 79 73 in Palaverde and a newfound home victory by 18 points difference against FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 82 64 the Reds qualified as group winners 11 3 record for the quarter final playoffs where they faced the ranked fourth of the group B the Italian champions Buckler Beer Bologna of Yugoslav superstar Sasha Danilovic and eliminated them hardly with 2 1 wins In the Tel Aviv Final Four which was looked like an Athenaic Catalan tournament demonstration they faced their arch rivals Panathinaikos in the semi final by the way the other semi final was FC Barcelona Banca Catalana vs 7up Joventut beating them 77 72 and becoming the first Greek team to ever play in the Euroleague Final Paspalj scored 22 points and Tarpley recorded a double double against Panathinaikos scoring 21 points and grabbing no less than 16 rebounds for Olympiacos The Reds despite being strong favourites to win the European crown lost 57 59 to 7up Joventut in the final after a dramatic ending Domestically they had a very successful season as they managed to celebrate the Double winning an extremely competitive Greek Championship with 3 2 wins against PAOK Bravo of Bane Prelevic Walter Berry and Zoran Savic who had been crowned FIBA Korac Cup champions two months earlier and the Greek Cup as well beating Stiebel Eltron Iraklis 63 51 in the final in SEF In the 1994 95 season Olympiacos with the NBA veteran and 3 point specialist Eddie Johnson and the great Ukrainian combo forward Sasha Volkov as additives in a very attached roster that was experienced from the participation in the next season Final Four of Tel Aviv started the season as one of the favorites for participation in the Final Four and winning the European championship In addition to domestic competitions Olympiacos had become regime and the goal was winning the double The aim of the Greek Cup extinguished from the beginning after the defeat by Panathinaikos with the strangeness 40 42 in the knock out match that held in the Sporting Indoor Hall because Olympiacos was punished for the events that take place in the fifth final of the last season play offs against PAOK In Europe the team launched their obligations with a resounding victory 77 42 at Abdi Ipekci Arena against Efes Pilsen continued with some extended victories at home 101 69 against risky Cibona 84 53 against the decadent European champions of 7up Joventut 89 64 against Buckler Beer Bologna achieved the classical double win against Bayer 04 Leverkusen of Dirk Bauermann did the classical double defeat by the Limouzo of Bozidar Maljkovic crashed 99 78 FC Barcelona Banca Catalana in SEF and eventually qualified as second from the group B with the homecourt advantage in their pocket Olympiacos eliminated CSKA Moscow with 2 1 wins in the quarter final playoffs and reached their second FIBA European League Final Four in Pabellon Principe Felipe Zaragoza facing again their eternal enemies Panathinaikos in the semi final They defeated them one more time 58 52 with 27 points and 10 rebounds from club legend Eddie Johnson including four decisive 3 pointers in the final minutes of the game thus advancing to the EuroLeague Final for the second consecutive year There they played against another Spanish team Real Madrid Teka who were playing on their home soil and managed to defeat Olympiacos 61 73 Domestically the Reds managed to win their third consecutive Greek Championship with 3 2 wins in the best of five finals against Panathinaikos after a thrilling 45 44 home win against their arch rivals in the decisive fifth and last match In the next season 1995 96 although Olympiacos made an excellent course in the FIBA European League top 16 group stage and achieved a 10 4 record he ranked third in the group because in the triple tie with CSKA Moscow and the FIBA European Cup champions of Benetton Treviso had the disadvantage with 1 3 wins In the quarter finals Olympiacos faced Real Madrid Teka with home court disadvantage and did not manage to make the Final Four for a third season in a row losing the play off series with 1 2 wins 68 49 win in Piraeus 77 80 and 65 80 losses in Madrid However the season ended in an extremely memorable way because in the last game of the best of five series of the Greek League Finals Olympiacos smashed arch rivals and European champions Panathinaikos with a thrashing 73 38 victory an all time record victory margin 35 points for the Greek League Finals and the second largest winning margin in an Olympiacos Panathinaikos game after Olympiacos 110 68 42 point margin record away win against Panathinaikos in the Greek Cup in 1977 12 Five players scored in double digits Rivers 16 points Tarlac 14 Nakic 12 Berry and Sigalas 10 each and led Olympiacos to their fourth consecutive Greek Championship in front of their ecstatic fans who celebrated the title and the historic win in a euphoric frenzy at Peace and Friendship Stadium European Champions and Triple Crown Glory Dusan Ivkovic In the 1996 97 season with a new coach Dusan Ivkovic at the bench the Reds and their fans had more hope than ever for the European title In the regular season of the EuroLeague Olympiacos performance was not as good as it was in the previous years but in the play offs they were impressive twice breaking their opponents home court advantage Their first victim was Partizan In a strange best of three series Olympiacos won the first match with 81 71 in Belgrade lost the second at Peace and Friendship Stadium 61 60 which disappointed their fans and finally won the third game in Belgrade with 74 69 which advanced them to the quarter finals where the defending champions Panathinaikos were waiting for them with a home court advantage Panathinaikos was ready to stop their rivals and take the revenge for the last year s smashing 73 38 defeat in the Greek finals In the first game of the series at Panathinaikos home the Athens Olympic Indoor Hall Olympiacos once again thrashed the Greens beating them 69 49 in front of their own fans After the 20 point difference triumph in their rivals court they were only one win away from the Final Four In the second match at Peace and Friendship Stadium in front of 17 000 ecstatic Reds fans Olympiacos beat Panathinaikos once more by a score of 65 57 and advanced to the Final Four in Rome 13 14 Olympiacos were the unquestionable favorites to win the EuroLeague championship and they made it after two dominating performances in the Final Four They faced Smelt Olimpija in the semi final and beat them 74 65 with David Rivers scoring 28 points In the final they played against FC Barcelona Banca Catalana and after an impressive display they won by a score of 73 58 and became European Champions for the first time in their history Rivers led Olympiacos scoring an average of 27 points in the two games and was eventually voted Final Four MVP The thousands of Olympiacos fans who filled Palaeur arena were quick to sing that in Rome in the final we lifted the European title Greek Sth Rwmh kai ston teliko shkwsame Eyrwpaiko This remains one of the club s most popular chants to this day Olympiacos went on to complete the coveted Triple Crown in convincing fashion they won the Greek League title with 3 1 wins against the season s surprise team AEK and the Greek Cup beating Dexim Apollon Patras 80 78 in the final in Olympic Indoor Hall to mark the most successful season in the club s long history Olympiacos became the first Greek team to ever win the Triple Crown and remained the only to do so one up until 2007 McDonald s Championship finalists against the Chicago Bulls In October of the same year the club played in the 1997 McDonald s Championship in Paris Having defeated Atenas in the semi final by 89 86 Olympiacos played against the NBA champions Chicago Bulls in the final 15 The game was played under zone friendly European rules the games between NBA and FIBA teams were played under a mixture of NBA and FIBA rules at that time but out of respect for the Bulls Olympiacos never used a zone defense Olympiacos was defeated 78 104 by the Bulls and one of the greatest basketball players ever Michael Jordan In the 1997 98 season Olympiacos were once again the favorites in all the competitions they were taking part They started the season with an impressive record of consecutive wins in Greece and Europe But in the second half of the season things went wrong for the team Olympiacos played in the round of 16 of the EuroLeague with a home court advantage against Partizan in a three game series but they lost both matches in Athens and Belgrade and the European Champions suffered an early and disappointing elimination In the Greek Cup s Final Four they faced Panathinaikos for the 3rd place and they won easily In the Greek League Olympiacos finished the regular season in second place behind Panathinaikos In the semi finals Olympiacos faced PAOK having a home court advantage in a best of three series In the first match in Athens Olympiacos took a tight 66 65 win and held the advantage They lost the second match in Thessaloniki and the last game was held again in Athens Olympiacos lost 58 55 in Neo Faliro marking the first ever defeat for the team in Peace and Friendship Stadium during the Greek playoffs The Reds did not have the chance to defend their crown and they ended up in third place with a 3 1 series win over AEK The 1998 99 season did not begin well because in the season s opening match of the Greek Cup Olympiacos was eliminated by PAOK The Reds played once again in the EuroLeague Final Four and although they were considered the favorites to win the title they lost 71 87 in the semi final to the eventual winners Zalgiris They finished third defeating Teamsystem Bologna 74 63 in the 3rd place game In the Greek League they were the favorites to win the championship but despite having the home advantage in the finals against Panathinaikos they were defeated in the last game of the series at home and lost the title That was the first time Olympiacos lost a playoff game to Panathinaikos in SEF after 10 consecutive wins In the 1999 2000 season Olympiacos did not make the EuroLeague playoffs as they were eliminated in the round of 16 by Union Olimpija On the contrary they finished first in the regular season of the Greek League and entered the playoffs having home court advantage But in the semi finals they played against fourth placed PAOK and they were eliminated losing the first game at home and the second one in Thessaloniki Olympiacos faced AEK for the third place and won 2000s2000 2002 Theo Papaloukas In the 2000 01 season Olympiacos played in the first EuroLeague competition that was organized by EuroLeague Basketball but despite having home court advantage in the playoffs they were eliminated by Tau Ceramica In the Greek League Finals they finished second In the 2001 02 season the club managed to win the Greek Cup their first trophy since 1997 16 in a Final Four tournament that was held at Peace and Friendship Stadium They beat Panathinaikos 83 75 in the semi final and Maroussi 74 66 in the final Then they came within one victory of the EuroLeague Final Four They played in the Top 16 in a group against Panathinaikos AEK and Union Olimpija with only the first placed team advancing to the Final Four After Olympiacos completed an easy 92 75 win over Panathinaikos with Alphonso Ford scoring 21 points in the opening home match another home win against AEK and an away win against Olimpija they played an away game against Panathinaikos and lost 78 88 The score of that game gave the Reds the aggregate advantage in case they finished on the top of the group along with their rivals a scenario that looked highly probable However in the fifth group game the weakest team of the group Union Olimpija stunned Olympiacos in Athens by winning their single game in the group This put Olympiacos in second place and despite their away win against AEK in the last game of the group their unexpected loss against Olimpija kept them out of the Final Four in Bologna In the Greek League the Reds eliminated Peristeri in the quarter finals and managed to break the home court advantage of Panathinaikos in the first game of the playoffs semi final with a well deserved 80 89 win in OAKA and after a thrilling second win at home with 80 76 they eliminated them and made it to the finals In the finals they managed to break AEK s home court advantage in the first game of the series 82 74 and after a second comfortable win at SEF in Game 2 75 70 they were very close to the title Despite starting the finals with those two comfortable wins their 2 0 lead did not prove enough as they lost three games in a row and let the title slip away Olympiacos was one of the EuroLeague s most dangerous teams in 2002 03 as well They had a decent regular season finishing third in a tough group of eight teams and qualified to the next phase at the expense of teams like Real Madrid and Partizan The club came closer than any team to knocking off the eventual champions FC Barcelona in two heartbreaking games in the EuroLeague Top 16 groups 55 58 77 80 and proved despite the fact that they were not at their best during the early 2000s that they were able to beat any team at any time 2003 2005 crisis The 2003 04 and 2004 05 seasons were the worst in the modern history of Olympiacos In both seasons the team was eliminated in the Greek Cup and finished in the 8th place of the Greek League Especially in the latter season Olympiacos had a dismal performance in the EuroLeague which filled many of the club s fans with uncertainty 2006 Rebirth Josh Childress The 2005 06 season saw the return of the Red giants which overcame the previous down years with a nice combination of young talent and experienced veterans which paid off for the club Players added to the club like Renaldas Seibutis Quincy Lewis Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Georgios Printezis and above all Sofoklis Schortsanitis were viewed by some to be a possible solid core of players for the team for many years to come That season seemed to be very promising for the Red giants However the promising Reds were eliminated from the Greek Cup in their first knock out match of the competition Olympiacos survived a difficult EuroLeague regular season and shined in the Top 16 advancing to the quarterfinal playoffs The Reds were just a win away from making it to the Final Four for the first time since 1999 Maccabi Tel Aviv won the best of three playoff series 2 1 but game 3 went down to the wire Experience proved to be a decisive factor in the final 2 minutes of the game when the hosts managed to seal a 77 73 win and advanced to the Final Four in Prague Tyus Edney earned EuroLeague February MVP honors as well as ranking third in assists at the end of the regular season and second in the Top 16 Olympiacos also shined in its domestic competition as the Reds made it to the Greek League finals for the first time in five years by surviving a thrilling five game series against Maroussi Despite their losing in the final playoff series it was clear that the Reds were back where they used to be becoming a team able to challenge for every title In the 2006 07 season with the signings of head coach Pini Gershon and Arvydas Macijauskas the Reds were one of the favorites to claim the EuroLeague crown but they did not manage to qualify to the Athens Final Four They were eliminated from the Greek Cup as well In the Greek League playoffs they made it to the finals after winning 3 2 a best of five semi final against Aris Although Olympiacos had to overcome their home court disadvantage they won the last match in Thessaloniki and made it to the best of five finals having again a home court disadvantage this time against Panathinaikos The club had to beat their arch rivals to win their first Greek Championship since 1997 But they finished second in one of the best final series ever played in the Greek League At the opening game of the series in Panathinaikos home the Reds lost 72 79 but they won the second game in Peace and Friendship Stadium 76 72 In the third match Olympiacos lost 86 85 in overtime with the Reds complaining furiously against the referees who did not call a clear foul against Scoonie Penn with only 3 seconds left in the game 17 18 Olympiacos won the next game easily 78 68 in Piraeus but in the last away game the Reds lost 76 89 2007 2008 season See also Olympiacos B C season 2007 08 Milos Teodosic In the 2007 08 season Olympiacos was once again considered amongst the favorites to reach the Final Four of the EuroLeague It was also considered one of the two favorites along with Panathinaikos to win the Greek championship In the Greek League regular season the team had a record of 22 wins and 4 defeats and had the second most prolific offensive team in the league In the quarter finals of the playoffs Olympiacos swept AEK Athens in a best of three series and in the semi finals they beat Maroussi in a best of five series 3 2 They finally finished second losing in the finals of the Greek League They also reached the final of the Greek Cup after 4 years but they did not manage to take the title In the EuroLeague the team qualified for the third phase of the competition quarter finals They played against the eventual winners CSKA Moscow and despite grabbing a thrilling away win in the first match of the series in CSKA Universal Sports Hall in Moscow 76 74 with Qyntel Woods scoring 20 points and Lynn Greer sinking a spectacular game winning buzzer beater which ended CSKA s 27 game winning streak at home they lost the second game in Piraeus and were eventually eliminated by 2 1 wins after the third game in Moscow 2008 2009 season Return to Euroleague Final Four Main article Olympiacos B C season 2008 09 The 2008 09 season began with high expectations due to a big budget and a great roster with players like Josh Childress Theo Papaloukas Milos Teodosic Nikola Vujcic Ioannis Bourousis Lynn Greer Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Sofoklis Schortsanitis and Georgios Printezis The club s season was only moderately successful however as they reached the finals of both the Greek Cup and the Greek Championship In the Greek Championship regular season the team set a record with 25 wins against only 1 defeat but in the finals of the Greek League playoffs they lost the series 3 1 despite having the home court advantage In the EuroLeague they reached the Final Four for the first time in 10 years eliminating Real Madrid with 3 1 wins Having secured the home advantage they won the first two games in Piraeus 88 79 and 79 73 and managed to secure an away win 75 78 in Madrid in Game 4 of the series thus advancing to the EuroLeague Final Four after 1999 In the Final Four in Berlin they faced arch rivals Panathinaikos in a close heartbreaking thriller Olympiacos trailed by two points and had the ball for the last possession The ball went to Bourousis but his close shot bounced out with Childress being unable to score with a last second tip as well Despite the loss in a match that could have easily gone either way the team s great effort and the club s return to the elite of European basketball were clear signs of their future success 2009 2010 season EuroLeague runners up The 2009 10 season was the best in a long time for Olympiacos The management wanted to bring another big player to the team after Josh Childress And they did agreeing with the Lithuanian NBA player of the Denver Nuggets Linas Kleiza With the help of these two and under the guidance of coach Panagiotis Giannakis the club managed to take the Greek Cup defeating their arch rivals Panathinaikos 68 64 in the final In the EuroLeague the Reds had an impressive run in the regular season and the Top 16 finishing as group winners in both phases In the quarter final playoffs the faced the Polish champions Asseco Prokom and eliminated them with 3 1 wins reaching for the second consecutive season the EuroLeague Final Four which was held in Paris In the semi final the team managed to defeat Partizan 83 80 in overtime in a thrilling match with Kleiza scoring 19 points Olympiacos returned to the EuroLeague Final after 1997 facing Regal FC Barcelona the very team they had beaten in the 1997 Final History did not repeat itself as Olympiacos lost 68 86 to FC Barcelona in the final In the Greek Championship finals the club lost 3 1 wins to Panathinaikos after an intense third game that would have put them ahead 1 2 with the Reds having again huge complaints over the referees performance 19 The fourth game of the series was disrupted several times and the arena was cleared of all fans to complete the remaining few minutes 2010s2010 2011 season In July 2010 Olympiacos offered a three year contract worth 13 200 000 euros gross income to the famous Greek guard Vassilis Spanoulis and came to an agreement with the player The great Serbian coach Dusan Ivkovic agreed with the club and with a roster of players such as Milos Teodosic Vassilis Spanoulis Theo Papaloukas Loukas Mavrokefalidis Jamon Gordon Rasho Nesterovic and Ioannis Bourousis Olympiacos became a favorite to win the 2010 11 Euroleague In the opening game of the Top 16 Olympiacos got a 70 84 defeat in Athens against Fenerbahce Ulker but one month later Olympiacos defeated the Turkish champions with a 65 80 win in Istanbul and took the first place of the Top 16 Group H In the quarter finals Olympiacos faced Montepaschi Siena In the first game of a best of five series the Reds achieved a great performance defeating Montepaschi with an 89 41 score at the Peace and Friendship stadium in Athens but the Italian club managed to win the second game 65 82 breaking the home advantage of the Reds Olympiacos did not manage to win any of the next two away games and got eliminated from the 2011 EuroLeague Final Four On 15 May 2011 Olympiacos defeated arch rivals Panathinaikos 74 68 in the Greek Cup Final and won the ninth Greek Cup in the club s history In the Greek League Olympiacos took the first place in the regular season but despite earning home court advantage for the finals they lost the first game at home and suffered a 3 1 defeat in a best of five series as they let a chance at the championship slip away 2011 2012 season European and Greek champions Vassilis Spanoulis Georgios Printezis In the summer of 2011 Olympiacos saw many experienced players leave the team after a reduction of the team s budget by over 50 The youthful team under coach Dusan Ivkovic initially heavily depended on team leader Vassilis Spanoulis losing games regularly when he was not playing The team that the press thought might not even qualify for the Top 16 improved dramatically over the course of the season and under the great performances of Vassilis Spanoulis Georgios Printezis Kostas Papanikolaou Kyle Hines Joey Dorsey Pero Antic Acie Law Kostas Sloukas and Vangelis Mantzaris Olympiacos managed to reach the 2011 12 Euroleague Final Four in Istanbul after breaking the home advantage of the Italian champions Montepaschi Siena winning with a 75 82 score in the first game of a best of five series in Italy in a reversal of the previous season s quarter finals Going to Istanbul as an outsider Olympiacos upset the odds and beat the two favourites FC Barcelona Regal in the semi final with a score 68 64 and CSKA Moscow in the final with a 62 61 score coming back after trailing by 19 points in the most dramatic final in the history of EuroLeague Printezis scored a game winner off an assist from Spanoulis with a few tenths of a second left to complete the epic comeback and give Olympiacos the win and the second EuroLeague Championship in their history Vassilis Spanoulis the man who provided the assist for Printezis buzzer beating hook shot was voted Final Four MVP The most successful season of the Reds since 1997 was completed by seizing the Greek Championship as well They eliminated PAOK in the quarter finals and Panionios in the semi finals securing their spot in the Greek Finals undefeated They entered the Greek Finals having the home court advantage after their first place in the regular season and their impressive 23 1 record There Olympiacos faced their arch rivals Panathinaikos and won the best of five series 3 2 84 78 84 72 82 76 celebrating the tenth Greek Championship in their history and their first since 1997 2012 2013 season Back to back European champions Georgios Bartzokas Pero Antic holding Olympiacos 2013 back to back Euroleague trophy in London Acie Law wearing the golden badged back to back European Champions 2012 2013 Olympiacos jersey After the end of a dreamy season both domestically and internationally legendary coach Dusan Ivkovic decided to leave the club leaving the club s owners the Angelopoulos brothers with a hard decision regarding his replacement The club s owners decided to hire the highly promising Greek coach Georgios Bartzokas who had very successful tenures in Marousi and Panionios as the new head coach of the European Champions Stratos Perperoglou Giorgi Shermadini and the two time NBA Champion Josh Powell joined the team to replace Marko Keselj Joey Dorsey and Lazaros Papadopoulos In May 2013 Olympiacos under the guidance of coach Bartzokas became EuroLeague Champion for the second year in a row 20 becoming the first and only Greek club and the only club since Maccabi Tel Aviv in European wide basketball to become back to back EuroLeague Champions in the Euroleague Basketball Company era Euroleague 2000 01 season to present and only the third club in history since the establishment of the modern era Final Four format in 1987 88 season to achieve that honour After a solid display in both the regular season and the Top 16 they qualified for the quarter finals having earned the home advantage They faced Anadolu Efes and managed to eliminate the Turkish side by winning the best of five series 3 2 after a thrilling Game 5 in SEF Olympiacos managed to rally from a 15 point second quarter deficit to win the game with an 82 72 scoreline thus securing the chance to defend their European crown in the Final Four In the Final Four Olympiacos managed to put forth two outstanding basketball displays After rolling past CSKA Moscow with a smashing 69 52 win in the semi final 21 they managed to beat Real Madrid 100 88 in the final at London s The O2 Arena roaring back from a 17 point deficit in the first quarter and scoring 90 points in the remaining three quarters EuroLeague MVP Vassilis Spanoulis led the charge with 22 points all in the second half and was eventually voted Final Four MVP for the second consecutive season and third overall in his career Thus joining Toni Kukoc as the only two players in history to achieve that distinction on three occasions Acie Law scored 20 points with 5 assists and Kyle Hines added 12 points with 3 blocks one of which was a spectacular chase down block on a fast break layup attempt by Nikola Mirotic 2013 FIBA Intercontinental champions After winning the EuroLeague championship for the second straight season Olympiacos qualified to play at the 2013 edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup against the 2013 FIBA Americas League champions Pinheiros Sky for the official Club World Cup title The two game aggregate score series was hosted in Ginasio Jose Correa Arena in Barueri Sao Paulo and Olympiacos dominated the series They won both games quite convincingly 2 0 winning the first game of the series by a score of 81 to 70 and the second game by a score of 86 to 69 Team captain Vassilis Spanoulis was named the 2013 FIBA Intercontinental Cup MVP 22 23 Olympiacos lifted the trophy in front of their ecstatic fans from the Greek community of Brazil and celebrated their third international title in less than 2 years In the EuroLeague they reached the quarter finals where they played against Real Madrid the very team they had beaten in the previous year s final Real Madrid entered the series with home court advantage and Olympiacos couldn t overturn the situation losing the series 3 2 to the Spanish champions after five intense games and missing the chance to defend their back to back European crown 2014 2015 season Euroleague runners up Greek Champions Kostas Sloukas Kostas Papanikolaou In the 2014 15 season Olympiacos had another great season reaching the EuroLeague Final and seizing the Greek Championship in a convincing way In EuroLeague after an impressive run in the regular season and the Top 16 they qualified for the quarter finals for the tenth consecutive season 2006 2015 which was an all time record in European basketball history at the time shared with FC Barcelona 24 the very club they were drawn to play against for a Final Four spot FC Barcelona entered the series with the home court advantage and won the first game at home Olympiacos bounced back from the loss and managed to put on a top class display in Game 2 beating FC Barcelona 63 76 at Palau Blaugrana With the home advantage in their hands the Reds beat FC Barcelona twice at Peace and Friendship Stadium winning the playoff series 3 1 Game 4 of the series was nothing less than a dramatic thriller The game was tied at 68 68 with only 5 2 seconds remaining on game the clock Olympiacos had possession of the ball and just a small amount of time for a last play The ball went to Georgios Printezis hero of the 2012 EuroLeague Final who hit a buzzer beating three pointer to secure the Final Four spot for his team 71 68 with Olympiacos fans erupting in frenetic celebrations In the Final Four in Madrid Olympiacos beat CSKA Moscow 70 68 in the semi final coming back from a 9 point deficit in the last four minutes of the game Captain Vassilis Spanoulis led Olympiacos to the final by scoring 11 points in the last minutes of the 4th quarter by hitting some really tough shots in the game s last crucial minutes In the EuroLeague Final Olympiacos did not manage to win their third EuroLeague title in four years as they lost to rivals Real Madrid who played the final at their home court Despite the title loss Olympiacos proved yet again their dominating presence in European basketball as they had become the most successful club in European basketball since 2008 with two EuroLeague Championships 2012 2013 three other EuroLeague Finals appearances 2010 2015 2017 and six EuroLeague Final Four appearances in seven years 2009 2010 2012 2013 2015 2017 In Greece Olympiacos had a great regular season ending up with an impressive record of 25 wins and only 1 defeat In the playoffs they reached the finals after eliminating Aris in the semi finals 3 1 series win In the finals they totally dominated the series and swept their arch rivals Panathinaikos with a 3 0 series win 76 70 69 76 93 74 Winning the 2015 Greek Championship in convincing fashion Team head coach Ioannis Sfairopoulos guidance as well as the team s solid performance both defensively and offensively paved the way for the historic 3 0 series sweep in the Greek League Finals which was met with big celebrations from Olympiacos fans at the title ceremony in SEF 2015 2016 season Championship in O A C A back to back Greek Champions The 2015 16 season proved historical for Olympiacos who had gained home court advantage in the Greek League playoffs after a 25 1 regular season record In the Greek League finals they faced their arch rivals Panathinaikos and despite losing the first game at home they managed to win the best of five series 3 1 to clinch its second consecutive title at Panathinaikos home court Olympiacos captain Vassilis Spanoulis scored a buzzer beating three pointer in front of Nick Calathes helping Olympiacos win the second game of the series with 68 66 breaking Panathinaikos home court Then with the best of five series being 2 1 in favour of Olympiacos the two teams faced each other again in O A C A Vassilis Spanoulis shocked Panathinaikos again this time at the last second of the second overtime of the game Panathinaikos led by two points and Spanoulis who was being guarded by Dimitris Diamantidis in what proved to be the last match of his career stepped back from him and buried a buzzer beating three point shot from 9 meters distance winning the match and the title inside their rivals home court in front of 19 000 stunned Panathinaikos fans Vassilis Spanoulis scored 25 points in Olympiacos 82 81 decisive win and was voted Greek Basket League MVP and Greek Basket League Finals MVP 2018 2019 season Withdrawal from the League in 2019 with the motto Until the end The 2018 19 season was the most turbulent in Olympiacos and Greek basketball history It was the season that the ongoing feud between Olympiacos and Panathinaikos peaked following Olympiacos decisions after their long lasting protests for the relationship of the Hellenic Basketball Federation with Panathinaikos the officiating in the games between the two arch rivals and the exclusion of EuroLeague referees from national competitions 25 Initially in the 2018 19 Greek Cup semi final against Panathinaikos Olympiacos decided to withdraw and to not return for the second half of the game in protest for the referees decisions despite the possible sanctions for the team for leaving the game 26 In the following day Olympiacos announced that they would not play again any league or cup game against Panathinaikos unless it was officiated exclusively by foreign referees as well as any national competition game against any opponent if any of the forementioned Cup semi final s referees Anastopoulos Manos and Panagiotou was set to officiate furthermore Giannakopoulos was not anymore allowed to enter the Peace and Friendship Stadium under any capacity he might be using also asking from the authorities to investigate the extremely low betting odds for Panathinaikos to win the Cup semi final after the referees names were announced 27 28 At first Olympiacos was punished with a deduction of 6 points from the same year s league table 29 Olympiacos announced that their decisions were fully supported by the parent club s Olympiacos CFP chairman Michalis Kountouris 30 As the time for the game of the 2018 19 Greek League s second round was approaching Olympiacos officially informed the Hellenic Basketball Federation that they insist on their position not to play any game officiated by the three forementioned referees or any game against Panathinaikos that will not be officiated by foreign referees 31 Previously Panathinaikos had expressed their opposition to the demand of the Reds 32 After the announcement of the Greek referees who were going to officiate the forthcoming derby Olympiacos announced that they would not participate in the game 33 34 and even a last minute meeting under the Greek Deputy Minister for Sports ended with a quarrelling between the people of the two clubs and with Panathinaikos owner Giannakopoulos cursing Olympiacos owners and chanting about the forthcoming relegation of his club s eternal enemy 35 PAO was awarded the away win for this game by 20 0 and Olympiacos was penalized with point deduction 36 For the last matchday of the league s regular season the central refereeing committee announced that Anastopoulos one of the three referees of Cup semi final was drawn to officiate Olympiacos home game against Promitheas Patras after Giannakopoulos pressure for the three referees to be included in the draw for the Reds game That meant that if Olympiacos insisted on their position not to take part in a game officiated by Anastopoulos Manos and Panagiotou then the red giant would be relegated to the second division a penalty for any team that forfeits two league games 37 Finally Anastopoulos was replaced after his request not to officiate the game which took place regularly 38 something that led Panathinaikos to protest with their withdrawal from their last regular season game against Kymi which was awarded the win and escaped relegation while the Greens were punished with a 6 point deduction 39 40 In the final standings of the regular season Panathinaikos with 6 points and Olympiacos with 8 points and one more point not awarded to each one were ranked in the 3rd and 6th place respectively despite having the two best records which meant that they were to play against each other in the first playoffs round 41 However Olympiacos proceeded to legal action asking from the high council for the solution of athletic disputes to void the last matchday of the regular season pointing out that all referees assignments were illegal thus the playoffs were postponed for one week 41 42 43 The Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association decided to confirm the final standings 41 with Olympiacos talking about violation of the sporting legislation 44 45 Olympiacos announced that they would not compete in the playoffs against Panathinaikos since not only were foreign referees not appointed but also two of the Cup semi final referees Anastopoulos and Manos were drawn to officiate the first playoffs derby 46 In the face of this possibility EuroLeague Basketball president Jordi Bertomeu accused the Hellenic Basketball Federation of not intervening to resolve the dispute between Olympiacos and Panathinaikos describing the situation of the Greek basketball and the forthcoming relegation of Olympiacos as unthinkable 47 Olympiacos finally did not appear in the first playoffs game at Panathinaikos home arena which meant that the Reds would get relegated to the second division for forfeiting two league games 48 49 Later the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association officially announced the relegation of Olympiacos to the Greek A2 Basket League due to the non participation in a league playoffs game Olympiacos were eliminated for the rest of the playoffs and were also placed at the bottom of the final standings with all their results voided and non replaceable 50 The club s former coach Ioannis Sfairopoulos stated that Olympiacos chose the extreme way to change a situation that existed for years something they tried to do in various ways in the past but nothing worked 51 and that they have to change the status in Greek basketball 52 Panathinaikos coach Rick Pitino stated that Greek basketball needs Olympiacos and asked from them to change their mind 53 Hellenic Basketball Federation s president George Vassilakopoulos after his long lasting silence stated It will be a disaster for basketball for such a great club with a history like Olympiacos to play in the second division and a solution must be reached fast I m clear about this Newly appointed Greek Deputy Minister for Sports Lefteris Avgenakis and Vassilakopoulos both agreed that Olympiacos should be part of the Greek Basket League and that a solution should be found 54 while his predecessor Giorgos Vasiliadis also accused of his passive stance revealed that he had requested FIBA to send foreign referees to the league games 55 However no action was taken maybe due to Panathinaikos constant threats that they would withdraw from the league if Olympiacos remained in the first division 56 57 In the meantime Olympiacos appeals about the league last matchday s legality were rejected 58 and they decided to take the Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association to the sports court 59 Finally Olympiacos announced that they decided to register an entirely separate squad for the 2019 20 Greek second division and 2019 20 Greek Cup for reasons of legality and that squad would be a secondary B team with a different name Olympiacos B Development Team and using the Peace and Friendship Stadium s practice court as their home arena with the senior team playing exclusively in EuroLeague which has all the elements that characterize a serious modern and reliable league according to their announcement 60 After losing the first EuroLeague game of the season against ASVEL Olympiacos and David Blatt parted ways 61 His assistant Kestutis Kemzura became the head coach of the team until the end of the season 62 2020s2021 2022 season Return with Euroleague Final Four and Treble Greek Champions Greek Cup Winners Greek Super Cup Winners Sasha Vezenkov After the 2021 Hellenic Basketball Federation elections the situation changed and finally the old establishment with the 82 years old Vassilakopoulos was replaced by new faces Olympiacos returned to the Greek Basket League after 2 years with great success they won the 2021 22 Greek Basket League beating their arch rivals Panathinaikos with 3 0 wins in the finals 74 61 78 72 93 74 the 2021 22 Greek Cup beating Panathinaikos by 81 73 in the final in Crete as well as the 2022 Greek Super Cup beating Panathinaikos once again by a 67 52 scorline in the final in Rhodes 63 Therefore they completed a domestic Treble winning the season s all three available Greek titles Apart from the 2022 Treble Olympiacos returned to the Final Four of the Euroleague They finished in the second place in the 2021 22 EuroLeague Regular Season and they were drawn to play against AS Monaco in the 2022 EuroLeague Playoffs Olympiacos managed to eliminate AS Monaco with 3 2 wins in the best of five playoff series winning the last match in Piraeus with a 94 88 scoreline In the Final Four in Belgrade Olympiacos finally finished in the fourth place after losing the semi final to Anadolu Efes in the last second of the game 2022 2023 season Olympiacos won the Greek Cup again In the Euroleague it finished first in the regular season of the competition with a record of 24 10 and with the best defense a unique fact for a Greek team in European competitions 64 Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsorsSince 1985 Olympiacos had a specific kit manufacturer and a shirt sponsor The following table shows in detail the shirt sponsors and kit manufacturers of Olympiacos by year David Rivers shirt from the 1997 EuroLeague Final win against FC Barcelona 73 58 in Rome Olympiacos 2009 2010 jersey Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1983 1984 ASICS Sharp1984 1985 Ventouris Ferries1985 1986 Puma1986 1988 None1988 1989 Nike Evga1989 1990 Reebok Toyota1990 1991 VW Tournikiotis1991 1992 Kappa Nissan1992 ASICS Intrasoft1992 1993 Nike1993 1995 Lacta1995 1996 Red Club MasterCard1996 1997 Lacta1997 1998 None1998 1999 Lacta1999 2000 Intracom2000 2004 SAP2004 2006 Puma Vodafone2006 2007 Citibank2007 2009 Nike2009 2011 WIND2011 2014 Tzoker2014 2018 Skrats2018 2021 bwin2021 GSA SportArenaOlympiacos long time home court is the Peace and Friendship Stadium Greek Stadio Eirhnhs kai Filias or SEF SEF which is an indoor arena that is located in Faliro Piraeus exactly opposite of the Olympiacos FC football department s home stadium Karaiskakis Stadium The arena opened in 1985 and Olympiacos has been using it since 1991 It was originally one of the biggest European indoor arenas with an original capacity of 17 000 seats however its capacity was reduced to 12 171 seats for the 2004 Olympics Currently it can seat up to 14 950 with lower additional tiers of seats added to it 12 000 1 2 3 11 640 permanent seats and 360 temporary seats 4 is the current capacity of the arena for Olympiacos home games SEF hosted the indoor volleyball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics and it was also the host venue of the EuroBasket 1987 and the 1998 FIBA World Championship The arena was renovated for the 2004 Summer Olympics SEF s court before an Olympiacos game Outside view of SEF PlayersCurrent roster Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed Olympiacos rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht Wt AgePG 0 Walkup Thomas 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 92 kg 203 lb 30 1992 12 30 30 December 1992SG 3 Canaan Isaiah 1 83 m 6 ft 0 in 91 kg 201 lb 31 1991 05 21 21 May 1991G 4 Lountzis Michalis 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in 91 kg 201 lb 24 1998 08 04 4 August 1998SG 5 Larentzakis Giannoulis 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 95 4 kg 210 lb 29 1993 09 22 22 September 1993G 9 Papas George 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 90 kg 198 lb 24 1998 04 15 15 April 1998C 10 Fall Moustapha 2 18 m 7 ft 2 in 124 kg 273 lb 31 1992 02 23 23 February 1992G 11 Sloukas Kostas 1 91 m 6 ft 3 in 95 kg 209 lb 33 1990 01 15 15 January 1990PF 14 Vezenkov Sasha 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 102 kg 225 lb 27 1995 08 06 6 August 1995SF 16 Papanikolaou Kostas C 2 04 m 6 ft 8 in 107 kg 236 lb 32 1990 07 31 31 July 1990F C 21 Bolomboy Joel 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 105 kg 231 lb 29 1994 01 28 28 January 1994F 25 Peters Alec 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 107 kg 236 lb 28 1995 04 13 13 April 1995C 28 Black Tarik 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in 118 kg 260 lb 31 1991 11 22 22 November 1991G F 77 McKissic Shaquielle 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 96 kg 212 lb 32 1990 08 17 17 August 1990 Head coach Georgios BartzokasLegend C Team captain Injured Roster Updated September 1 2022Depth chart Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3C Moustapha Fall Joel Bolomboy Tarik BlackPF Sasha Vezenkov Alec PetersSF Kostas Papanikolaou Shaq McKissicSG Isaiah Canaan Giannoulis Larentzakis George PapasPG Thomas Walkup Kostas Sloukas Michalis LountzisSquad changes for the 2022 2023 season In Date Pos Nat Name From6 July 2022 C Joel Bolomboy CSKA Moscow8 July 2022 SG Isaiah Canaan Galatasaray S K 10 July 2022 PF Alec Peters Saski Baskonia31 July 2022 C Tarik Black Bahcesehir14 August 2022 SG George Papas Monmouth HawksOut Date Pos Nat Name To1 July 2022 PF Georgios Printezis retired1 July 2022 F C Livio Jean Charles CSKA Moscow1 July 2022 F C Quincy Acy retired1 July 2022 C Hassan Martin Crvena Zvezda7 July 2022 SG Tyler Dorsey Dallas MavericksHonours Olympiacos European banners in SEF 3 EuroLeague Championships 7 EuroLeague Finals 9 EuroLeague Final Fours shortly before the 3 0 sweep against Panathinaikos 93 74 in the 2015 Greek League Finals Kyle Hines shortly after Olympiacos 2013 back to back EuroLeague victory in London Domestic competitions Greek LeagueWinners 13 1948 49 1959 60 1975 76 1977 78 1992 93 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 2011 12 2014 15 2015 16 2021 22 Runners up 23 1956 57 1971 72 1972 73 1974 75 1976 77 1978 79 1979 80 1980 81 1985 86 1991 92 1998 99 2000 01 2001 02 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2012 13 2013 14 2016 17 2017 18Greek CupWinners 11 1975 76 1976 77 1977 78 1979 80 1993 94 1996 97 2001 02 2009 10 2010 11 2021 22 2022 23 Runners up 9 1978 79 1982 83 1985 86 2003 04 2007 08 2008 09 2011 12 2012 13 2017 18Greek Super CupWinners 1 2022European competitions EuroLeagueWinners 3 1996 97 2011 12 2012 13 Runners up 5 1993 94 1994 95 2009 10 2014 15 2016 17 3rd place 1 1998 99 4th place 2 2008 09 2021 22 Final Four 11 1994 1995 1997 1999 2009 2010 2012 2013 2015 2017 2022Worldwide competitions FIBA Intercontinental CupWinners 1 2013McDonald s ChampionshipRunners up 1 1997Individual club awards Triple CrownWinners 1 1996 97DoubleWinners 5 1975 76 1977 78 1993 94 1996 97 2021 22Other awards One Team Gold Award Winners 2 2021 65 2022One Team Silver Awards Winners 2 2018 2020Performance in international competitionsMain article Olympiacos B C in international competitions International record Season Achievement NotesEuroLeague1978 79 Semi final group stage 6th place in a group with Emerson Varese Bosna Maccabi Tel Aviv Real Madrid and Joventut Freixenet1992 93 Quarter finals eliminated 2 1 by Limoges CSP 70 67 W in Patras 53 59 L and 58 60 L in Limoges1993 94 Final defeated Panathinaikos 77 72 in the semi final lost to 7up Joventut 57 59 in the final Tel Aviv 1994 95 Final defeated Panathinaikos 58 52 in the semi final lost to Real Madrid Teka 61 73 in the final Zaragoza 1995 96 Quarter finals eliminated 2 1 by Real Madrid Teka 68 49 W in Piraeus 77 80 L and 65 80 L in Madrid1996 97 European Champions defeated Smelt Olimpija 74 65 in the semi final defeated FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 73 58 in the final of the Final Four in Rome1998 99 Final Four 3rd place in Munich lost to Zalgiris 71 87 in the semi final defeated Teamsystem Bologna 74 63 in the 3rd place game2000 01 Quarter finals eliminated 2 0 by Tau Ceramica 72 78 L in Piraeus 76 98 L in Vitoria Gasteiz2005 06 Quarter finals eliminated 2 1 by Maccabi Tel Aviv 78 87 L in Tel Aviv 76 70 W in Piraeus 73 77 L in Tel Aviv2006 07 Quarter finals eliminated 2 0 by Tau Ceramica 59 84 L in Vitoria Gasteiz 89 95 L in Piraeus2007 08 Quarter finals eliminated 2 1 by CSKA Moscow 76 74 W in Moscow 73 83 L in Piraeus 56 81 L in Moscow2008 09 Final Four 4th place in Berlin lost to Panathinaikos 82 84 in the semi final lost to FC Barcelona 79 95 in the 3rd place game2009 10 Final defeated Partizan 83 80 in the semi final lost to Regal FC Barcelona 68 86 in the final Paris 2010 11 Quarter finals eliminated 3 1 by Montepaschi Siena 89 41 W amp 65 82 L in Piraeus 72 81 L and 76 88 L in Siena2011 12 European Champions defeated FC Barcelona Regal 68 64 in the semi final defeated CSKA Moscow 62 61 in the final of the Final Four in Istanbul2012 13 European Champions defeated CSKA Moscow 69 52 in the semi final defeated Real Madrid 100 88 in the final of the Final Four in London2013 14 Quarter finals eliminated 3 2 by Real Madrid 71 88 L 77 82 L in Madrid 78 76 W 71 62 W in Piraeus and 69 83 L in Madrid2014 15 Final defeated CSKA Moscow 70 68 in the semi final lost to Real Madrid 59 78 in the final Madrid 2016 17 Final defeated CSKA Moscow 82 78 in the semi final lost to Fenerbahce 64 80 in the final Istanbul 2017 18 Quarter finals eliminated 3 1 by Zalgiris 78 87 L amp 79 68 W in Piraeus 60 80 L and 91 101 L in Kaunas2021 22 Final Four 4th place in Belgrade lost to Anadolu Efes 74 77 in the semi final lost to FC Barcelona 74 84 in the 3rd place gameFIBA Saporta Cup1975 76 Quarter finals 4th place in a group with Rabotnicki ASPO Tours and CSKA Septemvriisko znameFIBA Intercontinental Cup2013 Intercontinental Champions defeated Pinheiros Sky 81 70 W and 86 69 W in the double final of Intercontinental Cup in Sao PauloMcDonald s Championship1997 Final defeated Atenas 89 86 in the semi final lost to Chicago Bulls 78 104 in the final Paris The road to the 1997 EuroLeague victory Round Club Home Away GS1 Alba Berlin 64 67 61 62 Teamsystem Bologna 96 80 72 81 Spirou Charleroi 87 60 79 72 Cibona 62 61 61 63 Estudiantes Argentaria 110 78 78 87GS2 CSKA Moscow 82 51 79 70 Stefanel Milano 87 84 71 73 Maccabi Tel Aviv 69 60 78 82Top 16 Partizan 60 61 81 7174 69QF Panathinaikos 65 57 69 49SF Smelt Olimpija 74 65Final FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 73 58 The road to the 2012 Euroleague victory Round Club Home Away RS Gescrap Bizkaia 88 81 61 76 Fenerbahce Ulker 81 74 70 86 Caja Laboral 84 82 79 81 Bennet Cantu 86 61 63 64 SLUC Nancy 91 78 79 74Top 16 CSKA Moscow 78 86 64 96 Galatasaray 88 81 77 78 Anadolu Efes 83 65 67 65QF Montepaschi Siena 75 55 82 7576 69 80 81SF FC Barcelona Regal 68 64Final CSKA Moscow 62 61 The road to the 2013 Euroleague victory Round Club Home Away RS Caja Laboral 85 81 89 72 Anadolu Efes 75 53 72 98 Zalgiris 61 79 77 63 Cedevita 79 77 84 62 EA7 Emporio Armani Milano 82 81 84 71Top 16 Laboral Kutxa 82 74 74 82 Besiktas 77 64 79 60 FC Barcelona Regal 77 90 68 76 Montepaschi Siena 72 74 68 67 Maccabi Tel Aviv 67 73 78 77 Fenerbahce Ulker 82 71 78 73 Khimki 79 70 87 82QF Anadolu Efes 67 62 72 8371 53 73 7482 72SF CSKA Moscow 69 52Final Real Madrid 100 88The biggest wins in FIBA Champions Cup and EuroLeagueHome wins Season Match Score Pts dif 1978 79 Olympiacos Jalaa 106 57 492010 11 Olympiacos Montepaschi Siena 89 41 482022 23 Olympiacos Virtus Segafredo Bologna 117 71 461993 94 Olympiacos Guildford Kings 96 51 452007 08 Olympiacos Prokom Trefl Sopot 109 65 442021 22 Olympiacos LDLC ASVEL 89 54 352000 01 Olympiacos Ovarense Aerosoles 101 67 342000 01 Olympiacos Hapoel Jerusalem 102 69 332007 08 Olympiacos Union Olimpija 113 80 331994 95 Olympiacos Cibona 101 69 321996 97 Olympiacos Estudiantes Argentaria 110 78 321994 95 Olympiacos 7up Joventut 84 53 311996 97 Olympiacos CSKA Moscow 82 51 312013 14 Olympiacos Laboral Kutxa 89 59 302016 17 Olympiacos Baskonia 92 62 302017 18 Olympiacos Maccabi Tel Aviv 94 64 301998 99 Olympiacos Alba Berlin 94 65 292001 02 Olympiacos Spirou Charleroi 107 78 292005 06 Olympiacos Cibona VIP 99 70 292016 17 Olympiacos UNICS 88 59 292022 23 Olympiacos Partizan Mozzart Bet 87 58 291999 00 Olympiacos Buducnost 89 61 282007 08 Olympiacos VidiVici Bologna 104 76 282021 22 Olympiacos Panathinaikos OPAP 101 73 282022 23 Olympiacos Bayern Munich 102 74 281996 97 Olympiacos Spirou Charleroi 87 60 272006 07 Olympiacos Climamio Bologna 94 67 272010 11 Olympiacos Unicaja 93 66 272014 15 Olympiacos Galatasaray Liv Hospital 93 66 272022 23 Olympiacos Fenerbahce Beko 94 67 27 Away wins Season Match Score Pts dif 2000 01 Ovarense Aerosoles Olympiacos 53 100 471994 95 Efes Pilsen Olympiacos 42 77 352022 23 Alba Berlin Olympiacos 60 93 331997 98 FC Porto Olympiacos 63 92 292005 06 Zalgiris Olympiacos 72 99 272022 23 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 71 95 242012 13 Cedevita Olympiacos 62 84 221999 00 Ulker Olympiacos 64 86 222018 19 Khimki Olympiacos 66 87 212021 22 A X Armani Exchange Milan Olympiacos 72 93 211993 94 Guildford Kings Olympiacos 51 71 201996 97 Panathinaikos Olympiacos 49 69 202001 02 Spirou Charleroi Olympiacos 56 76 202022 23 Fenerbahce Beko Olympiacos 73 93 201992 93 Maes Pils Olympiacos 66 85 192001 02 Alba Berlin Olympiacos 69 88 192002 03 Idea Slask Olympiacos 72 91 192012 13 Besiktas Integral Forex Olympiacos 60 79 192013 14 Laboral Kutxa Olympiacos 70 89 192019 20 Alba Berlin Olympiacos 80 99 192021 22 Panathinaikos OPAP Olympiacos 65 84 191978 79 Jalaa Olympiacos 76 94 181993 94 Bayer 04 Leverkusen Olympiacos 53 70 172002 03 Ulker Olympiacos 65 82 172012 13 Caja Laboral Olympiacos 72 89 172013 14 Unicaja Olympiacos 63 80 172020 21 Khimki Olympiacos 88 105 171993 94 Maes Pils Olympiacos 70 86 162002 03 Pamesa Valencia Olympiacos 78 93 152003 04 Adecco ASVEL Olympiacos 77 92 152010 11 Fenerbahce Ulker Olympiacos 65 80 15 The biggest wins in FIBA Saporta Cup Season Match Score Pts dif 1972 73 Olympiacos Raak Punch 107 77 301975 76 Olympiacos Soma Wien 77 49 281975 76 Olympiacos Hapoel Tel Aviv 89 63 26 The biggest wins in FIBA Korac Cup Season Match Score Pts dif 1979 80 Olympiacos Tofas 94 49 451988 89 Gornik Walbrzych Olympiacos 55 98 431988 89 Dinamo Tbilisi Olympiacos 75 96 21Matches against NBA teamsOn 18 October 1997 Olympiacos became the first Greek team to play against an NBA team As European Champions they played against the back to back NBA champions the Chicago Bulls in the final of the 1997 McDonald s Championship in Paris The game was played under zone friendly European rules the games between NBA and FIBA teams were played under a mixture of NBA and FIBA rules at that time but out of respect for the Bulls Olympiacos never used a zone defense Olympiacos lost 78 104 with the legendary Michael Jordan scoring 27 points in the game In October 2009 Olympiacos visited the United States on their 2009 NBA tour and played against the San Antonio Spurs at the AT amp T Center and against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quicken Loans Arena 66 18 October 1997ReportChicago Bulls 104 78 OlympiacosScoring by quarter 30 20 24 23 21 17 29 18Pts Jordan 27Rebs Wennington 9 Pts Karnisovas 19Rebs Tarlac 11Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy ParisAttendance 13 515Referees Dick Bavetta USA Pascal Dorizon FRA 9 October 200908 30 ETReportSan Antonio Spurs 107 89 OlympiacosScoring by quarter 39 21 27 25 17 20 24 23Pts Hill 17Rebs Duncan 5Asts Ginobili 5 Pts Schortsanitis 16Rebs Childress 9Asts Papaloukas 4AT amp T Center San Antonio TXAttendance 17 677Referees George McDaniels USA Scott Twardoski USA Jamie Morales USA 12 October 200907 00 ETReportCleveland Cavaliers 111 94 OlympiacosScoring by quarter 31 25 29 19 30 21 21 29Pts Gibson 15Rebs Varejao 8Asts James 7 Pts Childress Kleiza 16Rebs Papaloukas 6Asts Papaloukas 7Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland OHAttendance 19 791Referees Jeff Smith USA Eric Hanspard USA Andre Crawford USA SeasonsSeasons Greek League Greek Cup Europe Head Coach Roster1946 47 3rd place Petros Dimitropoulos Xenophon Nikolaidis Alexandros Koutsoukos Emmanouil Chatzinikolaou Anagnostopoulos Michopoulos1947 48 Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Alexandros Koutsoukos Emmanouil Chatzinikolaou Petros Dimitropoulos Xenophon Nikolaidis 1948 49 Champion Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Alexandros Koutsoukos Emmanouil Chatzinikolaou Stylianos Tsikatos Babis Gerakarakis Alekos Sidiropoulos Fotis Gounopoulos Sinopoulos Arkoudeas1949 50 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Alexandros Koutsoukos Emmanouil Chatzinikolaou Babis Gerakarakis Alekos Sidiropoulos Fotis Gounopoulos Sinopoulos Arkoudeas1950 51 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Alexandros Koutsoukos Babis Gerakarakis Alekos Sidiropoulos Fotis Gounopoulos Sinopoulos Arkoudeas1951 52 Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Alexandros Koutsoukos Babis Gerakarakis Alekos Sidiropoulos Fotis Gounopoulos Sinopoulos Arkoudeas1952 53 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Alexandros Koutsoukos Babis Gerakarakis Alekos Sidiropoulos Fotis Gounopoulos Sinopoulos Arkoudeas1953 54 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Alexandros Koutsoukos Babis Gerakarakis Alekos Sidiropoulos Fotis Gounopoulos Evangelos Papaioannou Sinopoulos1954 55 3rd place Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Babis Gerakarakis Fotis Gounopoulos Evangelos Papaioannou Theodoros Vamvakousis Mimis Douratsos Takis Argyropoulos Sinopoulos1955 56 Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Babis Gerakarakis Evangelos Papaioannou Theodoros Vamvakousis Mimis Douratsos Takis Argyropoulos1956 57 Finalist Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Babis Gerakarakis Evangelos Papaioannou Theodoros Vamvakousis Mimis Douratsos Takis Argyropoulos Takis Bisilas1957 58 6th place Didn t participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Babis Gerakarakis Evangelos Papaioannou Theodoros Vamvakousis Mimis Douratsos Takis Argyropoulos Takis Bisilas1958 59 4th place Didn t participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Babis Gerakarakis Theodoros Vamvakousis Mimis Douratsos Takis Argyropoulos Giannis Polychroniou1959 60 Champion Didn t participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Babis Gerakarakis Theodoros Vamvakousis Mimis Douratsos Takis Argyropoulos Giannis Polychroniou Vasilis Fasilis Markos Kaloudis Nikos Nikolaidis Manolis Kazanidis Spanos1960 61 Didn t enterthe playoffs Euroleague Last 24 Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Theodoros Vamvakousis Mimis Douratsos Takis Argyropoulos Giannis Polychroniou Vasilis Fasilis Markos Kaloudis Nikos Nikolaidis Manolis Kazanidis Nikos Kampouropoulos Giannis Meimaris Tasos Perdikaris1961 62 Didn t enterthe playoffs Didn t participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Theodoros Vamvakousis Markos Kaloudis Nikos Nikolaidis Makis Katsafados1962 63 Didn t enterthe playoffs Didn t participate Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Theodoros Vamvakousis Markos Kaloudis Nikos Nikolaidis Makis Katsafados1963 64 10th place Didn t participate Giannis Koutsoulentis Ioannis Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Alekos Spanoudakis Theodoros Vamvakousis Markos Kaloudis Nikos Nikolaidis Makis Katsafados Stavros Katsafados Aris Giokas Dimitris Kontogiannis Manolis Arapis Petros Polykandriotis Giorgos Maltidis Nasos Chlelmis Kostas Perdikaris1967 68 4th place Didn t participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Makis Katsafados Stelios Amerikanos Dimitris Symeonidis Thanasis Papanagnos Manolis Eustratiou Petros Polykandriotis Steve Pleropoulos Al Spearman1968 69 5th place Didn t participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Makis Katsafados Stelios Amerikanos Stavros Katsafados Dimitris Symeonidis Thanasis Papanagnos Manolis Eustratiou1969 70 5th place Didn t participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Makis Katsafados Stavros Katsafados Dimitris Symeonidis Thanasis Papanagnos Manolis Eustratiou1970 71 3rd place Didn t participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Makis Katsafados Stavros Katsafados Dimitris Symeonidis Thanasis Papanagnos Manolis Eustratiou1971 72 Finalist Didn t participate Faidon Matthaiou Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Makis Katsafados Dimitris Symeonidis Thanasis Papanagnos Manolis Eustratiou1972 73 Finalist Cup Winners Cup Last 12 Faidon Matthaiou Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Makis Katsafados Manolis Eustratiou Giorgos Barlas1973 74 6th place Cup Winners Cup Last 12 Faidon Matthaiou Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Charlie Yelverton Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Makis Katsafados Manolis Eustratiou Giorgos Barlas1974 75 Finalist Didn t participate Faidon Matthaiou Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Makis Katsafados Manolis Eustratiou Giorgos Barlas Paul Melini Kimonas Kokorogiannis Nikos Sismanidis Giannis Garonis1975 76 Champion Winner Cup Winners Cup Last 8 Faidon Matthaiou Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Giorgos Barlas Paul Melini Kimonas Kokorogiannis Nikos Sismanidis Giannis Garonis Paraskevas Tsantalis1976 77 Finalist Winner Euroleague Last 23 Kostas Mourouzis Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Giorgos Barlas Paul Melini Kimonas Kokorogiannis Nikos Sismanidis Giannis Garonis1977 78 Champion Winner Cup Winners Cup Last 15 Kostas Mourouzis Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Giorgos Barlas Paul Melini Kimonas Kokorogiannis Nikos Sismanidis Giannis Garonis Heliotis Spetsiotis Karelas1978 79 Finalist Finalist Euroleague Last 6 Kostas Mourouzis Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Jerry Jenkins Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Giorgos Barlas Paul Melini Kimonas Kokorogiannis Nikos Sismanidis Argiris Kambouris Aris Raftopoulos Dimitris Sampanis1979 80 Finalist Winner Korac Cup Last 16 Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Tolis Spanos Thanasis Rammos Paul Melini Kimonas Kokorogiannis Argiris Kambouris Aris Raftopoulos Dimitris Sampanis Christos Iordanidis1980 81 Finalist Last 16 Cup Winners Cup Last 20 Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Kimonas Kokorogiannis Aris Raftopoulos Dimitris Sampanis Christos Iordanidis Giorgos Skropolithas1981 82 6th place Last 4 Korac Cup Last 37 Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Pavlos Diakoulas Kimonas Kokorogiannis Argiris Kambouris Aris Raftopoulos Dimitris Sampanis Christos Iordanidis Giorgos Skropolithas1982 83 5th place Finalist Korac Cup Last 42 Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Kimonas Kokorogiannis Argiris Kambouris Aris Raftopoulos Dimitris Sampanis Giorgos Skropolithas Giannis Paragios Andreas Kozakis Markos Kasimis Keith Woolfolk1983 84 7th place Last 16 Korac Cup Last 29 Thymios Filippou Steve Giatzoglou Giorgos Kastrinakis Argiris Kambouris Aris Raftopoulos Dimitris Sampanis Giannis Paragios Andreas Kozakis Nikos Darivas Tzimis Maniatis Sarantis Papachristopoulos1984 85 7th place Last 16 Didn t participate Faidon Matthaiou Argiris Kambouris Aris Raftopoulos Dimitris Sampanis Giannis Paragios Andreas Kozakis Nikos Darivas Tzimis Maniatis Sarantis Papachristopoulos Giannis Koukis Angelos Nalbantis Dimitris Papadakis Kypriotis1985 86 Finalist Finalist Didn t participate Kostas Anastasatos Argiris Kambouris Dimitris Sampanis Giannis Paragios Andreas Kozakis Tzimis Maniatis Giannis Koukis Angelos Nalbantis Alexis Christodoulou Kostas Panagiotopoulos Vasilis Dakoulas Christos Margelis1986 87 7th place Last 4 Korac Cup Last 29 Kostas Anastasatos Argiris Kambouris Dimitris Sampanis Giannis Paragios Tzimis Maniatis Giannis Koukis Alexis Christodoulou Kostas Panagiotopoulos Vasilis Dakoulas Ilias Karkabasis Thanasis Krempounis Andreas Karkavasis Kostas Giannopoulos Dimos Oikonomakos1987 88 6th place Last 16 Didn t participate Steve Giatzoglou Argiris Kambouris Dimitris Sampanis Giannis Paragios Tzimis Maniatis Alexis Christodoulou Kostas Panagiotopoulos Vasilis Dakoulas Thanasis Krempounis Ilias Karkabasis Dimos Oikonomakos Peter Balis1988 89 8th place Last 16 Korac Cup Last 16 Steve Giatzoglou Argiris Kambouris Tzimis Maniatis Alexis Christodoulou Kostas Panagiotopoulos Vasilis Dakoulas Ilias Karkabasis Vaggelis Aggelou George Papadakos Stavros Elliniadis Carey Scurry Larry Middleton1989 90 7th place Last 16 Didn t participate Makis Dendrinos Michalis Kyritsis Argiris Kambouris Tzimis Maniatis Alexis Christodoulou Kostas Panagiotopoulos Vasilis Dakoulas Ilias Karkabasis Vaggelis Aggelou George Papadakos Stavros Elliniadis Todd Mitchell Greg Oikonomou Kostas Moraitis1990 91 8th place Last 16 Didn t participate Michalis Kyritsis Argiris Kambouris Tzimis Maniatis Alexis Christodoulou Kostas Panagiotopoulos Ilias Karkabasis Vaggelis Aggelou George Papadakos Stavros Elliniadis Giorgos Sigalas Panagiotis Karatzas Alexis Giannopoulos Glynn Blackwell Giorgos Momtsos Tasos Rokos Stratos Makris1991 92 Finalist Last 8 Didn t participate Giannis Ioannidis Argiris Kambouris Tzimis Maniatis Ilias Karkabasis Vaggelis Aggelou George Papadakos Stavros Elliniadis Giorgos Sigalas Panagiotis Karatzas Alexis Giannopoulos Zarko Paspalj Antonis Stamatis Babis Papadakis Kostas Moraitis Greg Brooks1992 93 Champion Last 4 EuroLeague Last 8 Giannis Ioannidis Argiris Kambouris George Papadakos Stavros Elliniadis Giorgos Sigalas Zarko Paspalj Antonis Stamatis Babis Papadakis Kostas Moraitis Walter Berry Franco Nakic Milan Tomic Dragan Tarlac Rod Higgins Giorgos Limniatis1993 94 Champion Winner EuroLeague Finalist Giannis Ioannidis Argiris Kambouris George Papadakos Giorgos Sigalas Zarko Paspalj Antonis Stamatis Babis Papadakis Franco Nakic Milan Tomic Dragan Tarlac Giorgos Limniatis Roy Tarpley Panagiotis Fasoulas Efthimis Bakatsias Panagiotis Karatzas1994 95 Champion Last 26 EuroLeague Finalist Giannis Ioannidis Argiris Kambouris George Papadakos Giorgos Sigalas Antonis Stamatis Babis Papadakis Franko Nakic Milan Tomic Dragan Tarlac Giorgos Limniatis Panagiotis Fasoulas Efthimis Bakatsias Eddie Johnson Sasha Volkov1995 96 Champion Last 8 EuroLeague Last 8 Giannis Ioannidis George Papadakos Giorgos Sigalas Franko Nakic Milan Tomic Dragan Tarlac Panagiotis Fasoulas Efthimis Bakatsias Walter Berry David Rivers Dimitris Papanikolaou Nasos Galakteros Anatoly Zourpenko Vasilis Soulis1996 97 Champion Winner EuroLeague Champion Dusan Ivkovic Giorgos Sigalas Franko Nakic Milan Tomic Dragan Tarlac Panagiotis Fasoulas Efthimis Bakatsias David Rivers Dimitris Papanikolaou Nasos Galakteros Anatoly Zourpenko Vasilis Soulis Christian Welp Aleksey Savrasenko Willy Anderson Evric GrayMcDonald s Finalist1997 98 3rd place 3rd place EuroLeague Last 16 Dusan Ivkovic Franko Nakic Milan Tomic Dragan Tarlac Panagiotis Fasoulas Efthimis Bakatsias Dimitris Papanikolaou Anatoly Zourpenko Aleksey Savrasenko Arturas Karnisovas Michael Hawkins Johnny Rogers Dusan Vukcevic Nikos Michalos Nikos Pettas Dimitris Karaplis Alexandros Anthis1998 99 Finalist Last 21 EuroLeague 3rd place Dusan Ivkovic Milan Tomic Dragan Tarlac Panagiotis Fasoulas Dimitris Papanikolaou Aleksey Savrasenko Johnny Rogers Dusan Vukcevic Dimitris Karaplis Vasilis Soulis Anthony Goldwire Arijan Komazec Fabricio Oberto Periklis Dorkofikis Arsene Ade Mensah1999 00 3rd place Last 16 EuroLeague Last 16 Giannis Ioannidis Franko Nakic Milan Tomic Dragan Tarlac Dimitris Papanikolaou Aleksey Savrasenko Dusan Vukcevic Vasilis Soulis Fabricio Oberto Periklis Dorkofikis Arsene Ade Mensah Inaki de Miguel Blue Edwards Chris Morris Josh Grant Mike Brown James Robinson Nikos Pettas Giannis Lappas2000 01 Finalist 3rd place Euroleague Last 8 Ilias Zouros Milan Tomic David Rivers Dimitris Papanikolaou Dusan Vukcevic Vasilis Soulis Periklis Dorkofikis Inaki de Miguel Nikos Pettas Dino Rađa Giorgos Printezis Patrick Femerling Nikos Boudouris Stephane Risacher Sam Jacobson Nikos Oikonomou Panagiotis Mantzanas2001 02 Finalist Winner Euroleague Last 8 Slobodan Subotic Milan Tomic Dimitris Papanikolaou Periklis Dorkofikis Inaki de Miguel Aleksey Savrasenko Giorgos Printezis Patrick Femerling Nikos Boudouris Stephane Risacher Panagiotis Mantzanas Theodoros Papaloukas Alphonso Ford James Forrest Misan Nikagbatse Dusan Jelic Nihat Emre Ekim2002 03 4th place Last 8 Euroleague Last 8 Slobodan Subotic Milan Tomic Inaki de Miguel Aleksey Savrasenko Giorgos Printezis Nikos Boudouris Misan Nikagbatse Christos Charisis Panagiotis Mantzanas Maurice Evans DeMarco Johnson Kenny Miller Mark Bradtke Nenad Markovic Veljko Mrsic Juan Antonio Morales Giorgos Giannouzakos Panagiotis Katranas2003 04 8th place Finalist Euroleague Last 16 Slobodan Subotic Dragan Sakota Milan Tomic Milan Tomic Giorgos Printezis Christos Charisis Giorgos Giannouzakos Panagiotis Liadelis Giorgos Diamantopoulos Giannis Kalambokis Ruben Wolkowyski Dalibor Bagaric Vangelis Sklavos Goran Jurak Boris Gorenc Branko Milisavljevic Kostas Charissis Josko Kafedjis2004 05 8th place Last 16 Euroleague Last 32 Jonas Kazlauskas Milan Tomic Giorgos Printezis Dusan Vukcevic Giannis Kalambokis Vangelis Sklavos Boris Gorenc Marque Perry Roger Mason Lavor Postell Ivan Zoroski Aggelos Koronios Lazaros Agadakos Nikos Papanikolopoulos Jeff Nordgaard Robert Gulyas Elvir Ovcina Ivica Jurkovic Dimitris Misiakos2005 06 Finalist Last 8 Euroleague Last 8 Jonas Kazlauskas Giorgos Printezis Christos Charisis Lazaros Agadakos Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Manolis Papamakarios Sofoklis Schortsanitis Renaldas Seibutis Andrija Zizic Nikos Hatzis Nikos Barlos Tyus Edney Eurelijus Zukauskas Quincy Lewis Nikos Argiropoulos Matt Freije Ivan Koljevic Dimitris Kalaitzidis2006 07 Finalist Last 16 Euroleague Last 8 Pinhas Gershon Christos Charisis Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Manolis Papamakarios Sofoklis Schortsanitis Andrija Zizic Nikos Barlos Giannis Bourousis Alex Acker Scoonie Penn Henry Domercant Arvydas Macijauskas Ryan Stack Damir Mulaomerovic Vrbica Stefanov Sam Hoskin Gerry McNamara2007 08 Finalist Finalist Euroleague Last 8 Pinhas Gershon Panagiotis Giannakis Giorgos Printezis Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Manolis Papamakarios Sofoklis Schortsanitis Renaldas Seibutis Giannis Bourousis Arvydas Macijauskas Milos Teodosic Lynn Greer Kostas Vassiliadis Loukas Mavrokefalidis Jake Tsakalidis Qyntel Woods Roderick Blakney Marc Jackson Panagiotis Kafkis2008 09 Finalist Finalist Euroleague 4th place Panagiotis Giannakis Giorgos Printezis Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Sofoklis Schortsanitis Giannis Bourousis Milos Teodosic Lynn Greer Theodoros Papaloukas Josh Childress Nikola Vujcic Yotam Halperin Kostas Sloukas Michalis Pelekanos Zoran Erceg Jannero Pargo Igor Milosevic Ian Vougioukas2009 10 Finalist Winner EuroleagueFinalist Panagiotis Giannakis Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Sofoklis Schortsanitis Giannis Bourousis Milos Teodosic Theodoros Papaloukas Josh Childress Nikola Vujcic Yotam Halperin Kostas Sloukas Linas Kleiza Scoonie Penn Kostas Papanikolaou Andreas Glyniadakis Loukas Mavrokefalidis Patrick Beverley Von Wafer left during the season 2010 11 Finalist Winner Euroleague Last 8 Dusan Ivkovic Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Giannis Bourousis Milos Teodosic Theodoros Papaloukas Yotam Halperin Kostas Papanikolaou Andreas Glyniadakis Loukas Mavrokefalidis Michalis Pelekanos Radoslav Nesterovic Marko Keselj Dimitrios Katsivelis Jamon Lucas Gordon Matt Nielsen2011 12 Champion Finalist Euroleague Champion Dusan Ivkovic Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Kostas Papanikolaou Kostas Sloukas Andreas Glyniadakis Michalis Pelekanos Dimitrios Katsivelis Vangelis Mantzaris Acie Law Kyle Hines Joey Dorsey Pero Antic Marko Keselj Martynas Gecevicius Lazaros Papadopoulos Matt Howard Kalin Lucas left during the season 2012 13 Finalist Finalist Euroleague Champion Giorgos Bartzokas Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Kostas Papanikolaou Kostas Sloukas Dimitrios Katsivelis Vangelis Mantzaris Acie Law Kyle Hines Pero Antic Martynas Gecevicius Stratos Perperoglou Dimitrios Mavroeidis Giorgi Shermadini Josh Powell Georgios Georgakis Joey Dorsey Doron Perkins left during the season Intercontinental CupWinners2013 14 Finalist Last 4 Euroleague Last 8 Giorgos Bartzokas Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Kostas Sloukas Dimitrios Katsivelis Vangelis Mantzaris Acie Law Stratos Perperoglou Giorgi Shermadini Bryant Dunston Dimitrios Agravanis Brent Petway Mirza Begic Cedric Simmons Vasileios Kavvadas Antreas Christodoulou Mardy Collins Matt Lojeski Ioannis Papapetrou Jamario Moon Dimitrios Mavroeidis left during the season 2014 15 Champion Last 8 EuroleagueFinalist Giorgos Bartzokas Ioannis Sfairopoulos Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Kostas Sloukas Dimitrios Katsivelis Vangelis Mantzaris Bryant Dunston Dimitrios Agravanis Brent Petway Vasileios Kavvadas Antreas Christodoulou Matt Lojeski Ioannis Papapetrou Tremmell Darden Oliver Lafayette Othello Hunter Michalis Tsairelis Vasileios Mouratos2015 16 Champion Last 8 EuroleagueLast 16 Ioannis Sfairopoulos Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Kostas Papanikolaou Vangelis Mantzaris Dimitrios Agravanis Matt Lojeski Ioannis Papapetrou Othello Hunter Michalis Tsairelis Vasileios Mouratos Daniel Hackett Nikola Milutinov D J Strawberry Ioannis Athinaiou Darius Johnson Odom Vassilis Toliopoulos Hakim Warrick Patric Young Shawn James left during the season 2016 17 Finalist Last 4 EuroLeagueFinalist Ioannis Sfairopoulos Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Kostas Papanikolaou Vangelis Mantzaris Dimitrios Agravanis Matt Lojeski Ioannis Papapetrou Daniel Hackett Nikola Milutinov Ioannis Athinaiou Vassilis Toliopoulos Patric Young Erick Green Khem Birch Dominic Waters Paris Maragkos2017 18 Finalist Finalist EuroLeagueLast 8 Ioannis Sfairopoulos Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Kostas Papanikolaou Vangelis Mantzaris Dimitrios Agravanis Ioannis Papapetrou Nikola Milutinov Vassilis Toliopoulos Janis Strelnieks Brian Roberts Bobby Brown Nikos Arsenopoulos Kyle Wiltjer Kim Tillie Georgios Bogris Jamel McLean Hollis Thompson2018 19 2018 19 Greek Basket League withdrew from the league Semi finals EuroLeagueRegular Season David Blatt Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Kostas Papanikolaou Vangelis Mantzaris Dimitrios Agravanis Nikola Milutinov Vassilis Toliopoulos Janis Strelnieks Nikos Arsenopoulos Georgios Bogris Nigel Williams Goss Janis Timma Axel Toupane Sasha Vezenkov Zach LeDay2019 20 Didn t participate Didn t participate EuroLeague 9th place David Blatt Kestutis Kemzura Giorgos Bartzokas Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Nikola Milutinov Kostas Papanikolaou Sasha Vezenkov Aleksej Pokusevski Taylor Rochestie Wade Baldwin Brandon Paul Vassilis Charalampopoulos Alexandros Nikolaidis Antonis Koniaris Dwight Buycks Augustine Rubit Octavius Ellis Vassilis Christidis Shaquielle McKissic2020 21 Didn t participate Didn t participate EuroLeague 12th place Giorgos Bartzokas Vassilis Spanoulis Giorgos Printezis Kostas Papanikolaou Sasha Vezenkov Vassilis Charalampopoulos Alexandros Nikolaidis Octavius Ellis Shaquielle McKissic Aaron Harrison Giannoulis Larentzakis Kostas Sloukas Hassan Martin Livio Jean Charles Charles Jenkins Kosta Koufos2021 22 Champion Winner EuroLeague 4th place Giorgos Bartzokas Giorgos Printezis Kostas Papanikolaou Sasha Vezenkov Shaquielle McKissic Giannoulis Larentzakis Kostas Sloukas Hassan Martin Livio Jean Charles Thomas Walkup Tyler Dorsey Michalis Lountzis Zayd Muosa Quincy Acy Moustapha Fall2022 23 2022 23 Greek Basket League Winner EuroLeague Giorgos Bartzokas Kostas Papanikolaou Sasha Vezenkov Shaquielle McKissic Giannoulis Larentzakis Kostas Sloukas Thomas Walkup Michalis Lountzis Moustapha Fall Isaiah Canaan Joel Bolomboy Tarik Black Alec Peters Olympiacos decided to forfeit their 2019 Greek Cup semi finals game versus Panathinaikos at halftime over reffing disputes 67 In the 2018 19 Greek Basket League season Olympiacos decided to forfeit their playoffs series against Panathinaikos over reffing disputes That led to their relegation and a loss of all of their season wins as a punishment by the Greek Basket League 68 StatisticsGreek League records Outline RecordBiggest win in A1 Finals since 1992 73 38 35 points against Panathinaikos 1995 96 Game 5 SEF Best regular season record in A1 GBL 26 0 2010 11 Best regular season amp playoffs record in A1 GBL 33 2 2014 15 2015 16 A1 Regular seasons Wins Losses Season Wins Losses1986 87 8 101987 88 9 91988 89 5 131989 90 9 131990 91 9 131991 92 18 41992 93 20 61993 94 22 41994 95 24 21995 96 24 21996 97 21 51997 98 21 51998 99 21 51999 00 21 52000 01 21 52001 02 20 62002 03 18 8 Season Wins Losses2003 04 13 132004 05 12 142005 06 22 42006 07 21 52007 08 22 42008 09 25 12009 10 23 32010 11 26 02011 12 23 12012 13 25 12013 14 24 22014 15 25 12015 16 25 12016 17 25 12017 18 22 42018 19 23 3Individual awardsFIBA Hall of Fame Panagiotis Fasoulas Dusan Ivkovic Fabricio Oberto Sasha VolkovFIBA Hall of Fame Candidates Zarko Paspalj Arturas Karnisovas Arvydas Macijauskas Dino RađjaFIBA s 50 Greatest Players Dino Rađja Sasha Volkov50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors Pini Gershon Dusan Ivkovic Theo Papaloukas Dino RađjaEuroLeague Basketball Legend Award Theo Papaloukas Dusan Ivkovic Vassilis Spanoulis Nikola VujcicEuroLeague Coach of the Year Award Dusan Ivkovic 2011 12 Georgios Bartzokas 2012 13 2021 22 All Europe Player of the Year Vassilis Spanoulis 2012 2013 FIBA Europe Player of the Year Award Milos Teodosic 2010 Vatican s Giuseppe Sciacca World Athlete Award Vassilis Spanoulis 2013 EuroLeague Best Scorer Alphonso Ford Alphonso Ford 2001 02 Linas Kleiza 2009 10 EuroLeague Best Defender Bryant Dunston 2013 14 2014 15 EuroLeague Rising Star Kostas Papanikolaou 2012 13 EuroLeague MVP Milos Teodosic 2009 10 Vassilis Spanoulis 2012 13 EuroLeague Final Four MVP Zarko Paspalj 1993 94 David Rivers 1996 97 Vassilis Spanoulis 2011 12 2012 13 All EuroLeague First Team Ioannis Bourousis 2008 09 Linas Kleiza 2009 10 Milos Teodosic 2009 10 Vassilis Spanoulis 2011 12 2012 13 2014 15 Georgios Printezis 2016 17 Sasha Vezenkov 2021 22 All EuroLeague Second Team Alphonso Ford 2001 02 Theo Papaloukas 2008 09 Josh Childress 2009 10 Vassilis Spanoulis 2010 11 2013 14 2017 18 Kostas Sloukas 2021 22 EuroLeague 2001 10 All Decade Team Theo Papaloukas Nikola VujcicEuroLeague 2010 20 All Decade Team Vassilis Spanoulis Georgios PrintezisEuroLeague Finals Top Scorer David Rivers 1996 97 Kostas Papanikolaou 2011 12 Vassilis Spanoulis 2012 13 Matt Lojeski 2014 15 EuroLeague Executive of the Year Panagiotis Angelopoulos 2011 12 Giorgos Angelopoulos 2011 12 Greek Basket League MVP Panagiotis Fasoulas 1993 94 1994 95 Giorgos Sigalas 1995 96 David Rivers 1996 97 Vassilis Spanoulis 2011 12 2015 16 Sasha Vezenkov 2021 22 Greek Basket League Finals MVP Giorgos Sigalas 1992 93 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 Vassilis Spanoulis 2011 12 2014 15 2015 16 Sasha Vezenkov 2021 22 Greek Cup MVP David Rivers 1996 97 Alphonso Ford 2001 02 Milos Teodosic 2009 10 2010 11 Tyler Dorsey 2021 22 Sasha Vezenkov 2022 23 Greek League Coach of the Year Dusan Ivkovic 2011 12 Ioannis Sfairopoulos 2014 15 All Greek League Team Sofoklis Schortsanitis 2005 06 Panagiotis Vasilopoulos 2006 07 Ioannis Bourousis 2007 08 2008 09 2010 11 Josh Childress 2009 10 Vassilis Spanoulis 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 Georgios Printezis 2011 12 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 Kostas Papanikolaou 2011 12 2012 13 2016 17 Kostas Sloukas 2014 15 2021 22 Nikola Milutinov 2017 18 2018 19 Sasha Vezenkov 2021 22 Greek League Top Scorer Zarko Paspalj 1991 92 Josh Childress 2009 10 Sasha Vezenkov 2021 22 Greek League Top Rebounder Dino Rađja 2000 01 Greek League Assist Leader Theo Papaloukas 2008 09 Vassilis Spanoulis 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2014 15 Greek League Best Defender Joey Dorsey 2011 12 Bryant Dunston 2014 15 Thomas Walkup 2021 22 Greek League Best Young Player Kostas Papanikolaou 2011 12 Ioannis Papapetrou 2015 16 Notable players Stratos Perperoglou Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Vangelis Mantzaris Moustapha Fall Bryant DunstonNote Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed CriteriaTo appear in this section a player must have either Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time Played at least one official NBA match at any time Greece Vangelis Angelou Dimitris Agravanis Efthimios Bakatsias Giorgos Barlas Nikos Boudouris Ioannis Bourousis Nikos Chatzis Pavlos Diakoulas Stavros Elliniadis Panagiotis Fasoulas Nasos Galakteros Giannis Garonis Steve Giatzoglou Andreas Glyniadakis Christos Charissis Argiris Kambouris Panagiotis Karatzas Georgios Kastrinakis Makis Katsafados Dimitris Katsivelis Vassilis Kavvadas Kimonas Kokorogiannis Angelos Koronios Tzimis Maniatis Vangelis Mantzaris Loukas Mavrokefalidis Paul Melini George Papadakos Lazaros Papadopoulos Theo Papaloukas Manolis Papamakarios Dimitris Papanikolaou Kostas Papanikolaou Ioannis Papapetrou Giannis Paragios Michalis Pelekanos Stratos Perperoglou Georgios Printezis Aris Raftopoulos Thanasis Rammos Sofoklis Schortsanitis Georgios Sigalas Nikos Sismanidis Kostas Sloukas Tolis Spanos Alekos Spanoudakis Ioannis Spanoudakis Vassilis Spanoulis Jake Tsakalidis Theodoros Vamvakousis Kostas Vasileiadis Panagiotis Vasilopoulos Ian Vougioukas Argentina Fabricio Oberto Ruben WolkowyskiCroatia Arijan Komazec Damir Mulaomerovic Franco Nakic Dino Rađja Nikola Vujcic Andrija Zizic France Stephane Risacher Axel ToupaneFYROM Pero AnticGeorgia Giorgi ShermadiniGermany Patrick Femerling span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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