AEK | ||||
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Nickname | Dikefalos Aetos-Double-Headed Eagle Vasilissa-The Queen Enosis-Union Kitrinomavroi-Yellow-Blacks |
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Leagues | HEBA A2 Greek Cup |
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Founded | 1924 | |||
Arena | "Sports Hall Ano Liosia" (seating capacity: 3,000)[1] |
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Location | Athens, Greece | |||
Team colors | Yellow and Black |
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President | Nikos Georgantzoglou | |||
Head coach | Dimitris Liogas | |||
Championships | 2 Saporta Cups (1968, 2000) 8 Greek Championships (1958, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970, 2002) 3 Greek Cups (1981, 2000, 2001) |
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Website | www.aekbasket.gr | |||
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Active departments of AEK Athens |
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Football | Basketball | Volleyball |
Handball | Futsal | Fencing |
Chess | Cycling | Boxing |
Athletics | Table tennis | Club |
AEK BC (in Greek: Αθλητική Ένωσις Κωνσταντινουπόλεως – Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos), the Athletic Union of Constantinople, is a Greek professional sports basketball club based in Athens, Greece. The club was established in Athens in 1924 by Greek refugees from Constantinople in the wake of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922).
Well-known players that have played with the club over the years have included: Rolando Blackman, Ricky Pierce, Giorgos Amerikanos, Giorgos Trontzos, Michalis Kakiouzis, Nikos Hantzis, Minas Gekos, Danny Vranes, Ruben Patterson, Kurt Rambis, J.R. Holden, Willie Anderson, Joe Arlauckas, Anthony Bowie, Claudio Coldebella, Jake Tsakalidis, Nikos Zisis, Kostas Patavoukas, Nasos Galakteros.
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The large Greek population of Constantinople, not unlike those of the other Ottoman urban centres, continued its athletic traditions in the form of numerous athletic clubs. Clubs such as Enosis Tataoulon (Ένωσις Ταταούλων) from the Tatavla district, Megas Alexandros (Μέγας Αλέξανδρος) of Vathyriakos, Hermes (Ερμής – Ermis) of Galata, Olympias (Ολυμπιάς) of Therapia, and Kati Kioi (Κατί Κίοϊ) of Chalcedon existed to promote Hellenic athletic and cultural ideals. These were amongst a dozen Greek-backed clubs that dominated the sporting landscape of the city in the years preceding World War I. After the war, with the influx of mainly French and English soldiers to Constantinople, many of the city clubs participated in regular competition with teams formed by the foreign troops. Taxim, Pera and Tatavla became the scene of weekly competitions in not only football, but of athletics, cycling, boxing and tennis.
Of the clubs in the city, though, football was dominated by Enosis Tataoulon and Hermes. Hermes, one of the more popular clubs, was formed in 1875 by the Greek community of Pera (Galata). Forced to change its name to Pera Club in 1921, many of its athletes, and those of most other sporting clubs, fled during the population exchanges at the end of the Greco-Turkish War, and settled in Athens and Thessaloniki.[2]
AEK (Queen) Athens Basketball is the most successful among A.E.K's athletic departments. The obvious reason is that AEK's basketball team was the first ever Greek team to win an international trophy in any team sports. AEK won an unofficial championship played in Athens that was organized by the YMCA, in 1924.Under Missas Pantazopoulos guidance AEK won the first club's championship in 1958.
AEK was the first ever Greek team to participate in the European Championships (now called the Euroleague) Final Four, in 1966, which was held in Bologna, Italy. Two years later, AEK was the first-ever Greek team, not only to reach a European Cup Final, but also to win a European title. On April 4, 1968, AEK defeated Slavia Prague by a score of 89-82, in Athens before 120,000 spectators, 80,000 watching from inside the stadium and 40,000 watching from outside (the Guinness world record in basketball attendance).[3] In 1970, AEK reached the Cup Winners' Cup semifinals, where the team was eliminated by Vichy Basket, France, in what turned out to be the last year of the first "Golden Era" of the club's history. It was called the "Golden Era" because AEK dominated Greek Basketball during the 1960s, winning the Greek Championship 4 consecutive years in 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, as well as in 1968 and 1970; 6 times in 8 years.
Over the next decades, AEK lost its glamour, and managed to win only one trophy, the Greek Cup in 1981, under the direction of Coach Fred Develey, an American coach who previously was the head coach of Maccabi Tel Aviv and ARIS of Greece, with super star Nik Galis. In addition to winning the Greek Cup in 1981, AEK was also a finalist of the Greek Cup in 1976, 1978, 1980, 1988, and 1992, but failed to win in any of those years.
AEK made a come back in the late 1990s, when the team played in six consecutive Greek Cup Final Fours in the years 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, four consecutive Greek Cup Finals in the years 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, winning the Greek Cup in 2000 and 2001. In 2002 AEK won the Greek Championship for the first time in 32 years, becoming the first team to win the Greek Championship after having lost the first two games of a 5 game playoff series. AEK lost the first two games of the series to Olympiacos, but managed to win the next 3 games and take the series and the title 3-2. AEK also reached the Greek Playoff Finals in the years 1997, 2003, and 2005, and the Greek Cup Semi-Finals in the year 2006.
In this same era, AEK reached again a high level in European competitions. The team reached the European Championship's Final Four in Barcelona in 1998, and beat Benetton Treviso by a score of 69-66, before losing in the final to Virtus Bologna by a score of 44-58. In 2000, on April 11, AEK won their second international trophy, the Saporta Cup, by defeating Virtus Bologna 83-76. The next year, 2001, AEK reached the Euroleague semifinals, losing their playoff series there to TAU Cerámica in 3 straight games.Due to many financial problems caused by the lost concern of the club's major shareholder in April 2011 AEK BC relegated from A1 for first time in club's history.
Board of Directors | |
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President & CEO | Nikos Georgantzoglou |
Vice President A | Alexis Alexiou |
Vice President B | Spyros Papaioannou |
Board Member | Georgios Chinas |
Board Member | Michalis Palantzas |
Board Member | Nikos Stathakos |
Board Member | Vasilis Kapetanopoulos |
Board Member | Georgios Katsadimas |
Board Member | Athanasios Michail"representing AEK Athens" |
Team Ownership & Amount of Shares owned(%) | |
Team Owner | Ioannis Filippou 90% |
Shareholder | Athletic Union of Constantinople 10% |
In 1924, AEK adopted as their emblem the image of a double-headed eagle (Δικέφαλος Αετός – Dikefalos Aetos). When AEK was created by Greek refugees from Constantinople in the years following the Greco-Turkish War and subsequent population exchange, the emblem and colours (yellow & black) were chosen as a reminder of lost homelands; they represent the club's historical ties to Constantinople.After all, the double-headed eagle is featured in the flag of the Greek Orthodox Church, whose headquarters are in Constantinople, and served as Imperial emblem under the Palaiologos dynasty.A.E.K.'s main emblem underwent numerous minor changes between 1924 and 2007.Since 2007 the emblem changed to the current shield design.
The colours of yellow and black were adopted from AEK's connections with Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire.[4] AEK's traditional away colours are all-black with a yellow stripe on the sides and home colours are all-yellow with a black stripe on the sides.AEK's kit manufacturer for 2011-12 is a famous greek company Nickan .
Period | Kit Manufacturer | Shirt Sponsor |
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1976–82 | Adidas | Akai |
1982–85 | Diadora | Συρτέξ |
1985–87 | Asics | Akai |
1987–89 | Converse | Casio |
1989–90 | Fyrogenis | |
1990–91 | Strong | |
1991–94 | Nike | |
1994–96 | Kronos | |
1996–97 | Nike | Geniki Bank |
1997–98 | Pony International | |
1997–99 | Nike | |
1999-02 | Piraeus Bank | |
2001–04 | Champion | |
2004-07 | Fage | |
2007-08 | Wilkinson Sword | |
2008-09 | k1x | Husqvarna Motorcycles |
2009-10 | Reebok | Sixt |
2010-11 | Champion | Chillo Energy Drink |
2011-12 | Nickan |
Since 1960 and until 1975 AEK BC was playing all games in Panathinaiko Stadio which could host 80,000 fans.From 1975 and until 1989 team was playing in neighbour's Ionikos NF ground with capacity of 1,500 fans and in Sporting Sports Arena with capacity of 2,200 fans.Team's first home was "Georgios Moschos" with 2,200 fan capacity, in Nea Filadelfeia beside Nikos Goumas Stadium for 6 years (1989–1995). The club used to play for 9 years (1995–2002 and 2006–2008) for all competitions at the Athens Olympic Indoor Hall (OAKA), which seats 19,250 fans, also played for two years (2004–2006) in Galatsi Olympic Hall with capacity of 6,000 fans, in Ano Liosia Hall (2002–2004) with 3,000 fans capacity, and in Sporting Sports Arena 2,200 capacity for the season 2008-09. For the season 2009-10 A.E.K played in Hellinikon Olympic Arena with 8.000 fans capacity. In 20 January 2011 AEK BC returned to "Sports Hall Ano Liosia".
Stadium Name | Capacity | Years |
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Panathinaiko Stadio | 80,000 | 1960–1975 |
"AS Ionikos N.Filadelfeias Hall" / Sporting Sports Arena | 1,500 / 2,200 | 1975–1989 |
"Georgios Moschos" | 2,200 | 1989–1995 |
Athens Olympic Indoor Hall | 19,250 | 1995–2002, 2006 - 2008 |
Galatsi Olympic Hall | 6,000 | 2004–2006 |
Sporting Sports Arena | 2,200 | 2008–2009 |
Hellinikon Olympic Arena | 8,000 | 2009–01/2011 |
"Sports Hall Ano Liosia" | 3,000 | 2002–2004, 01/2011–Present |
at the game AEK-Slavia Prague, on 4 April 1968.
AEK Athens has a large fanbase,the majority of AEK supporters are refugees or have refugee decent from Constantinople and people from the population exchange of the Minor Asia Catastrophe.Original 21 is the largest AEK Athens supporters club. The first attempt to organise AEK supporters was Gate 21 (formed in 1975), which took its name from the gate in the Nikos Goumas Stadium, Nea Filadelfia, where the most hardcore fans gathered.AEK Athens have also many supporters worldwide,most of them Greek immigrants,in places as North America, England, Australia and Cyprus.
AEK Athens biggest rivalries is with Panathinaikos and Olympiacos. Against neighbours Panathinaikos they contest in the Athens local football derby.The rivalry started because of the refugee decent of AEK Athens fans and by contrast Panathinaikos considered the classic representative of high class society of Athens. The rivalry with Olympiacos begun from the different regions of Attica the clubs are from,AEK Athens and Olympiacos from Piraeus.Another reason is that Olympiacos except the working class fans have many high class & rich supporters.
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Position | Starter | Bench | Bench | Reserve | Inactive |
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C | Dimitris Despos | Aggelos Siamandouras | |||
PF | Evangelos Sklavos | Thanasis Magonis | |||
SF | Petros Noeas | Nikos Kourtis | |||
SG | Antonis Mantzaris | Stavros Kokkinopoulos | |||
PG | Fotis Vasilopoulos | Alexis Falekas | Vangelis Tzolos |
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Technical staff | |
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Head coach | Dimitris Liogas |
Assistant coach | Kostas Zervas |
Medical staff | |
Head of medical department | Ioannis Chatzikomninos |
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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European Champions Cup | |||
1964-65 | Quarter Finals | eliminated by OKK Beograd, 85-78 in Athens, 84-101 in Belgrade. | |
1965-66 | Final-four | 4th place in Bologna. Lost 73-103 to Slavia Prague and 62-85 to CSKA Moscow. | |
Euroleague | |||
1997-98 | Final | Defeated Benetton Treviso by 67-66 in SF, lost in the final by Kinder Bologna, 44-58 in Barcelona. | |
2000-01 | Semi Finals | eliminated by TAU Cerámica, 67-70, 65-90 in Athens, 62-76 in Vitoria. | |
2001-02 | Top-16 | 2nd group phase with Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, Olimpija Ljubljana. | |
2004-05 | Top-16 | 2nd group phase with Efes Pilsen, Benetton Treviso, Prokom Trefl Sopot. | |
Cup Winners Cup | |||
1967-68 | Winner | won Slavia Prague, 89-82 in Athens. | |
1969-70 | Semi Final | eliminated by Vichy Basket, 60-78 in Vichy, 74-65 in Athens. | |
1971-72 | Quarter Finals | QF group stage with Red Star Belgrade, Olimpia Milano. | |
1988-89 | Quarter Finals | QF group stage with Žalgiris Kaunas, Cibona Zagreb, Bayreuth Basket. | |
Saporta Cup | |||
1999-00 | Winner | Defeated Kinder Bologna, 83-76 in Lausanne. | |
Korać Cup | |||
1973-74 | Quarter Finals | QF group stage with KK Split, APU Udine. | |
1977-78 | Quarter Finals | QF group stage with Partizan Belgrade, Niza Basket, Athletic Genova. |
Cup Winners' Cup 1968
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Saporta Cup 2000
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Season | A1 Ethniki | Cup | Europe | Coach | Roster |
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1957-58 | Champion | Missas Pantazopoulos | Dermanoutsos, Babanikolos, Evagelatos, Karamanlis, Papathanasiou, Vangelis Sevdinoglou, Tzekos, Tzilitzoglou, Hatziraptis, Terkesidis | ||
1958-59 | 5th place | Euroleague Last 16 |
Missas Pantazopoulos | Dermanoutsos, Babanikolos, Evagelatos, Karamanlis, Papathanasiou, Vangelis Sevdinoglou, Tzekos, Tzilitzoglou, Hatziraptis, Terkesidis | |
1962-63 | Champion | _ | Missas Pantazopoulos | Giorgos Amerikanos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Giorgos Moschos, Vaggelis Nikitopoulos, Babanikolos, Antonis Christeas, Giorgos Ekonomou, Attalas | |
1963-64 | Champion | Euroleague Last 32 |
Missas Pantazopoulos | Giorgos Amerikanos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Giorgos Moschos, Vaggelis Nikitopoulos, Babanikolos, Antonis Christeas, Giorgos Ekonomou, Attalas, Christos Zoupas, Giorgos Trontzos, Theodoropoulos | |
1964-65 | Champion | Euroleague Last 8 |
Missas Pantazopoulos | Giorgos Amerikanos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Giorgos Moschos, Vaggelis Nikitopoulos, Antonis Christeas, Giorgos Ekonomou, Christos Zoupas, Giorgos Trontzos, Theodoropoulos, Nikos Nesiadis | |
1965-66 | Champion | Euroleague Last 4 |
Missas Pantazopoulos Themis Cholevas |
Giorgos Amerikanos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Giorgos Moschos, Vaggelis Nikitopoulos, Antonis Christeas, Giorgos Ekonomou, Christos Zoupas, Giorgos Trontzos, Theodoropoulos, Nikos Nesiadis | |
1966-67 | 2nd place | Euroleague Last 16 |
Missas Pantazopoulos | Giorgos Amerikanos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Dermanoutsos, Lakis Tsavas, Giorgos Moschos, Vaggelis Nikitopoulos, Antonis Christeas, Giorgos Ekonomou, Christos Zoupas, Giorgos Trontzos, Theodoropoulos, Nikos Nesiadis | |
1967-68 | Champion | Cup Winners' Cup Winner |
Nikos Milas | Antonis Christeas, Giorgos Amerikanos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Christos Zoupas, Giorgos Trontzos, Lakis Tsavas, Nikos Nesiadis, Andreas Dimitriadis, Petros Petrakis | |
1968-69 | 2nd place | Euroleague Last 16 |
Nikos Milas | Antonis Christeas, Giorgos Amerikanos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Christos Zoupas, Giorgos Trontzos, Lakis Tsavas, Nikos Nesiadis | |
1969-70 | Champion | Cup Winners' Cup Last 4 |
Nikos Milas | Antonis Christeas, Giorgos Amerikanos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Christos Zoupas, Giorgos Trontzos, Nikos Nesiadis, Stavros Vafopoulos, Vilis, Vogdanidis, Dianas, Vasilis Nidriotis, Spiliotis, Christoforou | |
1970-71 | 2nd place | Euroleague Last 16 |
Nikos Milas | Giorgos Trontzos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Giorgos Amerikanos, Stavros Vafopoulos, Loukas Kontos, Christos Zoupas, Christoforou | |
1971-72 | 4th place | Cup Winners' Cup Last 8 |
Nikos Milas | Giorgos Trontzos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Giorgos Amerikanos, Christos Zoupas, Stavros Vafopoulos, | |
1972-73 | 3rd place | _ | Nikos Milas | Giorgos Trontzos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Giorgos Amerikanos, Stavros Vafopoulos, | |
1973-74 | 2nd place | Korać Cup Last 8 |
Nikos Milas | Giorgos Trontzos, Stelios Vasiliadis, Eas Larentzakis, Giorgos Amerikanos, Stavros Vafopoulos | |
1974-75 | 3rd place | Cup Winners' Cup Last 16 |
Kostas Mourouzis | Michalis Gianouzakos, Loukas Kontos, Giorgos Trontzos, Nikos Nesiadis, Giorgos Amerikanos | |
1975-76 | 4th place | Finalist | Korać Cup Last 16 |
Kostas Mourouzis | Michalis Gianouzakos, Loukas Kontos, Tsoskounoglou, Kantelis, Papadatos, Giorgos Trontzos, Nikos Nesiadis, Nidriotis |
1976-77 | 6th place | Last 26 | Cup Winners' Cup Last 32 |
Kostas Mourouzis | Michalis Gianouzakos, Loukas Kontos, Minas Gekos, Giorgos Trontzos |
1977-78 | 7th place | Finalist | Korać Cup Last 8 |
Fedon Mattheou | Minas Gekos, Giorgos Trontzos, Michalis Gianouzakos, Bogatsiotis, Kanakakis, Vafopoulos, Karteroliotis, Vangelis Fotsis |
1978-79 | 4th place | Last 4 | Fedon Mattheou | Minas Gekos, Giorgos Trontzos, Vangelis Fotsis | |
1979-80 | 5th place | Finalist | Korać Cup Last 16 |
Giorgos Trontzos | Michalis Gianouzakos, Stamelos, Minas Gekos, Vassilis Goumas, Kanakakis, Vangelis Fotsis, A. Koroneos, Pantazis, Toskounoglou |
1980-81 | 4th place | Winner | Korać Cup Last 16 |
Fred Develey | Vassilis Goumas, Kurt Rambis, Minas Gekos, Kanakakis, Giannopoulos, Vangelis Fotsis, Nikos Apostolidis |
1981-82 | 4th place | Last 4 | Cup Winners' Cup Last 16 |
Fred Develey | Minas Gekos, Vassilis Goumas, Nikos Apostolidis |
1982-83 | 4th place | _ | Korać Cup Last 32 |
Vaggelis Nikitopoulos | Minas Gekos, Vassilis Goumas, Nikos Apostolidis |
1983-84 | 5th place | _ | Korać Cup Last 16 |
Vaggelis Nikitopoulos | Minas Gekos, Apostolos Kontos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Vassilis Goumas, Nikos Apostolidis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Haris Papazoglou, Vaggelis Fotsis, Takis Tsoukas, Kostas Tsamalis, Dean Tolson |
1984-85 | 6th place | _ | Korać Cup Last 16 |
Vaggelis Nikitopoulos | Minas Gekos, Apostolos Kontos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Vassilis Goumas, Nikos Apostolidis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Haris Papazoglou, Vaggelis Fotsis, Takis Tsoukas, Kostas Tsamalis, Merkouriadis |
1985-86 | 9th place | _ | Korać Cup Last 16 |
V. Nikitopoulos, M. Anastasiadis, N. Nesiadis |
Minas Gekos, Kostas Patavoukas, Apostolos Kontos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Nikos Apostolidis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Vaggelis Fotsis, Thanasis Katsigiannis, Takis Tsoukas, Achilleas Tountas, Kostas Tsamalis, John Niakaros, Karamanos |
1986-87 | 7th place | Last 8 | M. Anastasiadis, K. Anastasatos, G. Amerikanos |
Minas Gekos, Kostas Patavoukas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Apostolos Kontos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Panagiotis Aridas, Nikos Apostolidis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Vaggelis Fotsis, Thanasis Katsigiannis, Yorgos Nasou, Lefteris Matzikas | |
1987-88 | 4th place | Finalist | Vaggelis Nikitopoulos | Kostas Patavoukas, Minas Gekos, Panagiotis Aridas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Yorgos Sakellariou, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Kostas Mihelidakis, Vaggelis Fotsis, Thanasis Katsigiannis, Yorgos Nasou | |
1988-89 | 6th place | Last 4 | Cup Winners' Cup Last 8 |
Krešimir Ćosić, Nikos Nesiadis |
Danny Vranes, Kostas Patavoukas, Minas Gekos, Panagiotis Aridas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Yorgos Agiasotelis, Christos Kountourakis, Vassilis Lanes, Panagiotis Aridas, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Vagelis Voutselas, Achilleas Tountas, Kostas Mihelidakis, Clint Richardson |
1989-90 | 6th place | Last 4 | _ | Vaggelis Nikitopoulos | Nasos Galakteros, Kostas Patavoukas, Jim Yusevic, Minas Gekos, Panagiotis Aridas, Alexis Giannopoulos, Vassilis Lanes, Christos Kountourakis, Chris Kostouros, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Achilleas Tountas, Vagelis Voutselas, Kostas Mihelidakis |
1990-91 | 5th place | Last 4 | Korać Cup Last 32 |
Krešimir Ćosić | Nasos Galakteros, Minas Gekos, Thomas Jordan, Panagiotis Aridas, Christos Kountourakis, Kostas Patavoukas, Ivo Petović, Richard Rellford, Fotis Katsikaris, Thanasis Skourtopoulos, Vagelis Voutselas, Triantafyllos Pantazis, Yorgos Souliotis, Alexandros Koukakis, Achilleas Tountas |
1991-92 | 4th place | Finalist | Korać Cup Last 16 |
Vaggelis Nikitopoulos | Nasos Galakteros, Kostas Patavoukas, Thomas Jordan, Christos Papasaratou, Fotis Katsikaris, Vassilis Lanes, Panagiotis Aridas, Christos Kountourakis, Dimitris Podaras, Christos Papasarantou, Alexandros Koukakis, Triantafyllos Pantazis, Yorgos Souliotis, Giorgos Pioukas, Dragoumaniotis, Antonis Ladas, Fotis Georgoulis, Carlton McKinney |
1992-93 | 6th place | _ | Korać Cup Last 32 |
Michalis Kyritsis, Richard Dukeshire, Nikos Nesiadis |
Derrick Hamilton, Rod Sellers, Miloš Babić, Nasos Galakteros, Kostas Patavoukas, Dimitris Podaras, Vassilis Lanes, Giorgos Yannopoulos, Fotis Katsikaris, Alexandros Koukakis, Christos Kountourakis, Christos Papasarantou, Giorgos Pioukas, Yorgos Souliotis |
1993-94 | 8th place | _ | Korać Cup Last 64 |
Steve Giatzoglou, Apostolos Kontos |
Tony Costner, Tony White, Rastko Cvetkovic, Jack Haley, Kannard Johnson, Dimitris Podaras, Vassilis Lanes, Alexis Giannopoulos, Fotis Katsikaris, Alexandros Koukakis, Christos Kountourakis, Dejan Lakicevic, Christos Papadopoulos, Giorgos Pioukas, Nikos Kritsalos |
1994-95 | 8th place | _ | Vlado Djurović | Rolando Blackman, Tim Burroughs, Dimitris Podaras, Yannis Gakis, Minas Gekos, Kostas Ikonomakis, Fotis Katsikaris, Alexandros Koukakis, Giorgos Kuklakis, Dejan Lakicevic, Mirko Milicevic, Nikos Nusis, Christos Papasarantou, Yorgos Souliotis, Nikos Kritsalos | |
1995-96 | 10th place | Last 4 | Korać Cup Last 16 |
Nikos Nesiadis, Lefteris Subotic |
Marcus Liberty, Andy Toolson, Anthony Pelle, Kostas Ikonomakis, Nikos Chatzis, Michalis Kakiouzis, Panayotis Barlas, Fotis Katsikaris, Dimitris Papadopoulos, Dimitris Podaras, Kostas Zervas, Giorgos Kuklakis, Christos Liggos, Nikos Nusis |
1996-97 | 2nd place | Last 4 | Giannis Ioannidis | Victor Alexander, Bill Edwards, Roberto Chiacig, Claudio Coldebella, Nikos Chatzis, Michalis Kakiouzis, Michael Larsen, Pit Papachronis, Dimitris Podaras, Stefano Attruia, Giorgos Kuklakis, Kostas Zervas | |
1997-98 | 4th place | Finalist | Euroleague Finalist |
Giannis Ioannidis | Bane Prelević, Victor Alexander, Willie Anderson, Ricky Pierce, Claudio Coldebela, José Lasa, Michael Andersen, Michael Larsen, Jake Tsakalidis, Michalis Kakiouzis, Nikos Chatzis |
1998-99 | 5th place | Finalist | Saporta Cup Last 32 |
Giorgos Kalafatakis, Fotis Katsikaris, Kostas Politis |
Joe Arlauckas, Branislav Prelević, Lloyd Daniels, Michael Andersen, Jake Tsakalidis, Dimos Dikoudis, Nikos Chatzis, Michalis Kakiouzis, Aggelos Koronios, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Panayotis Barlas, Dimitris Papadopoulos, Ruben Patterson, Brandon Williams |
1999-00 | 4th place | Winner | Saporta Cup Winner |
Dušan Ivković | Michalis Kakiouzis, Aggelos Koronios, Dimos Dikoudis, Jake Tsakalidis, Nikos Chatzis, Martin Müürsepp, Anthony Bowie, Steve Hansell, Misiakos |
2000-01 | 4th place | Winner | Euroleague Semifinalist |
Dušan Ivković | İbrahim Kutluay, Vrbica Stefanov, Andrew Betts, Michalis Kakiouzis, Dimos Dikoudis, Martin Müürsepp, Nikos Chatzis, Geert Hammink, Vassilis Kikilias, Spiros Panteliadis |
2001-02 | Champion | Last 16 | Euroleague Last 16 |
Dragan Šakota | J. R. Holden, Nikos Zisis, Christos Tapoutos, Nikos Chatzis, Vassilis Kikilias, Dimos Dikoudis, Jim Bilba, Andrew Betts, Michalis Kakiouzis, Giannis Bourousis, Chris Carr, Arijan Komazec, Spiros Panteliadis, Paschalis, Lazic |
2002-03 | 2nd place | Last 8 | Euroleague Last 24 |
Dragan Šakota | Michalis Kakiouzis, Dimos Dikoudis, Nikos Chatzis, Nikos Zisis, Roderick Blakney, Andrew Betts, Joe Crispin, Christos Tapoutos, Giannis Bourousis, Pero Antić, Vassilis Kikilias, Kostas Paschalis, Nikola Jestratijević, John Rillie, Giorgos Tsiaras, Steve Woodberry, Dimos Angelopoulos, Spyros Magounis |
2003-04 | 4th place | Last 8 | Euroleague Last 24 |
Fotis Katsikaris | Horace Jenkins, Nikos Chatzis, Nikos Zisis, Christos Tapoutos, Giannis Bourousis, Andreas Glyniadakis, Pero Antić, Kris Hill, Quadre Lollis, Spyros Magounis, Dimitris Misiakos, Sotiris Nikolaidis, Pantelis Papaioakim, Nikos Papanikolau, Blagota Sekulić, Giorgos Sourlis, Giorgos Tsiaras |
2004-05 | 2nd place | Last 8 | Euroleague Last 16 |
Fotis Katsikaris | Toby Bailey, Nikos Chatzis, Nikos Zisis, Quadre Lollis, Andreas Glyniadakis, Giannis Bourousis, Sandro Nicević, Pero Antić, Michalis Pelekanos, Yannis Kakiuzis, Davor Kus, Spyros Magounis, Alexandros Melniks, Sotiris Nikolaidis, Nikos Papanikolau, Giorgos Tsiaras |
2005-06 | 7th place | Last 4 | Euroleague Last 24 |
Lefteris Kakiousis | Giannis Bourousis, Lionel Chalmers, Taylor Coppenrath, Michalis Pelekanos, Slaven Rimac, Jerel Blassingame, Dror Hajaj, Ioannis Kalampokis, Spiros Panteliadis, Pantelis Papaioakim, Amit Tamir, Giorgos Tsiaras, Spyros Magounis, Nikos Papanikolau, Anestis Matos, Giannis Athanasoulas |
2006-07 | 9th place | Last 8 | ULEB Eurocup Last 32 |
Vangelis Alexandris, Soulis Markopoulos |
Nestoras Kommatos, Brent Scott, Christos Tapoutos, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Nikos Vetulas, Jasmin Perkovic, Sotiris Nikolaidis, Lavelle Felton, Giannis Gagaloudis, Josko Garma, Ante Grgurević, Kostas Maglos, Antonios Michaloglou, Nikos Papanikolau, Adrian Penland, Spyros Magounis, Panteleimon Kakavas, Giannis Athanasoulas, Marios Sakellarakis |
2007-08 | 7th place | Last 8 | FIBA EuroCup Last 32 |
Aggelos Koronios, Dimitris Priftis, Vaggelis Aggelou |
Alexis Kyritsis, K'Zell Wesson, Christos Tapoutos, Amara Sy, William Avery, Nikos Barlos, Kostas Harisis, Nikos Chatzis, Dimitris Papanikolau, Filiberto Rivera, Smiljan Pavič, Vassilis Simtsak, Giannis Sioutis, Saša Vasiljević, Angelos Tsamis |
2008-09 | 9th place | Last 8 | _ | Kostas Flevarakis | D.J. Thompson, Travon Bryant, Tarmo Kikerpill, Christos Tapoutos, Dimitris Papanikolaou, Nikos Chatzis, Michael Andersen, Giannis Kyriakopoulos, Kostas Stamatis, Fotis Vasilopoulos, Periklis Dorkofikis, István Németh, Tasos Antonakis, Zois Ballas |
2009-10 | 10th place | _ | Kostas Flevarakis, Argiris Pedoulakis, Minas Gekos |
Kostas Stamatis, Fotis Vasilopoulos, Periklis Dorkofikis, Tasos Antonakis, Avraam Kallinikidis, Torin Francis, Lamont Mack, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Taurean Green, Stavros Toutziarakis, Riste Stefanov, Martynas Mazeika, Rodrigue Mels, Andronikos Gizogiannis, Epameinondas Papantoniou, Vangelis Tzolos, Christos Marinos | |
2010-11 | 13th place | relegated | _ | Minas Gekos, Aggelos Koronios |
Periklis Dorkofikis, Dimosthenis Dikoudis, Avraam Kallinikidis, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Nikos Papanikolaou, Terrel Castle, Jarrett Hart,Flinder Boyd,Darko Cohadarevic, Voukasin Mandic, Sharaud Curry, Tasos Antonakis, Vangelis Tzolos, Kostas Stamatis, Kostas Tsaprounis, Aggelos Matos, Stavros Kokkinopoulos, Anthony Grundy, Rodrigue Mels, Patrick Sparks, Lamont Mack |
2011-12 | _ | Costas Oikonomakis, Dimitris Liogas | Antonis Mantzaris, Petros Noeas, Vangelis Tzolos, Evangelos Sklavos, Stavros Kokkinopoulos, Fotis Vasilopoulos, Alexis Falekas, Aggelos Siamandouras, Thanasis Magonis, Dimitris Despos, Nikos Kourtis |
Club top scorers & Most appearances
Number | Name | Nationality | Position | AEK playing career |
AEK coaching career |
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6 | Georgios Trontzos | C | 1963-80 | 1979-80 | ||
10 | Georgios Amerikanos | SF | 1959-75 | 1986-87 | ||
9 | Minas Gekos | PG | 1977-91 1994-95 |
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8 | Christos Zoupas | PG | 1962-74 | |||
9 | Nikos Chatzis | SG | 1995-05 2007-09 |
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Missas Pantazopoulos | 1957 | 1967 | 5 Championships | ||||||||
Nikos Milas | 1967 | 1974 | 2 Championships 1 Saporta cup |
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Kostas Mourouzis | 1974 | 1977 | |||||||||
Fedon Mattheou | 1977 | 1979 | |||||||||
Fred G.Develey | 1980 | 1982 | 1 Cup |
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Vaggelis Nikitopoulos | 1982 1987 1989 1991 |
1986 1988 1990 1992 |
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Krešimir Ćosić | 1988 1990 |
1989 1991 |
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Vlado Đurović | 1994 | 1995 | |||||||||
Giannis Ioannidis | 1996 | 1998 | EuroleagueFinalist | ||||||||
Dušan Ivković | 1999 | 2001 | 2 Cups 1 Saporta cup |
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Dragan Šakota | 2001 | 2003 | 1 Championship | ||||||||
Fotis Katsikaris | 2003 | 2005 |
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AEK have links with many basketball clubs in Greece and in other countries where greek immigrants living,like ΑΕΚ BC Stockholm in Sweden,and in Greece AEK Argous and AEK Tripolis.
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