Greek Men's Handball Cup
Countries | Greece |
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Confederation | GHF |
Founded | 1982 |
Domestic championship | Greek Championship |
Current winner | PAOK |
Most titles |
Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Filippos Veria (5) |
The Greek Handball Cup is the second more important competition of Greek handball. The Cup is organised by the Greek Handball Federation (Greek: ΟΧΕ). The first Cup took place in 1982-83 season. The most successful teams of the competition are Ionikos Nea Philadelphia and Filippos Veria who have won five cups.[1] The last cup has been won by PAOK.
Winners
Year | Winner | Score | Runner up | Stadium |
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1983 | V.A.O. | 19–16 | Athinaikos | Kypseli |
1984 | V.A.O. | 21–19 | Archelaos Katerinis | Nea Smirni |
1985 | Filippos Veria | 20–19 | Nea Elvetia | Ilissia |
1986 | Ionikos Nea Filadelphia | 23–21 | ASE Douka | Ilissia |
1987 | Ionikos Nea Filadelphia | 31–20 | ASE Douka | Ilissia |
1988 | Ionikos Nea Filadelphia | 23–19 | Athinaikos | Ilissia |
1989 | Ionikos Nea Filadelphia | 22–19 | Filippos Veria | Mets |
1990 | Archelaos Katerinis | 27–21 | ASE Douka | Mets |
1991 | Filippos Veria | 30–23 | ESN Vrilissia | Mets |
1992 | Filippos Veria | 28–24 | GE Veria | Veria |
1993 | Ionikos Nea Filadelphia | 34–33 overtime (regular match 30–30) | Archelaos Katerinis | Vyron |
1994 | Archelaos Katerinis | 27–25 | Ionikos Nea Filadelphia | Micra |
1995 | AS Xini | 30–29 overtime (regular match 22–22, 1st overtime 26–26) | Filippos Veria | Ilissia |
1996 | ESN Vrilissia | 22–21 | Archelaos Katerinis | Neapoli |
1997 | Athinaikos | 26–24 | AS Xini | Mets |
1998 | ASE Douka | 29–25 overtime (regular match 23-23) | Athinaikos | Ilissia |
1999 | ASE Douka | 21–18 | GAS Kilkis | Kilkis |
2000 | Panellinios | 24–18 | Archelaos Katerinis | Agia Varvara |
2001 | Panellinios | 20–16 | Ionikos Nea Filadelphia | Loutraki |
2002 | Panellinios | 20–17 | Ionikos Nea Filadelphia | Kerkyra |
2003 | Filippos Veria | 32–31 overtime (regular match 25–25, 1st overtime 29–29) | Ionikos Nea Filadelphia | Ilioupoli |
2004 | GAS Kilkis | 29–27 | ASE Douka | Dimitris Tofalos |
2005 | Athinaikos | 25–19 | GAS Kilkis | Katerini |
2006 | Athinaikos | 26–24 | Panellinios | Kerkyra |
2007 | Filippos Veria | 29–26 | Panellinios | Mets |
2008 | ASE Douka | 25–24 | Panellinios | Veria |
2009 | AEK | 33–31 overtime (regular match 27–27, 1st overtime 30–30) | Filippos Veria | Serres |
2010a | ASE Douka | 26–23 | ESN Vrilissia | Vyronas, Athens |
2011 | ESN Vrilissia | 19–18 | AEK | Chania |
2012 | PAOK | 26–24 | AEK | Patra |
2013 | AEK | 27–23 | PAOK | Kerkyra |
2014 | AEK | 18–16 | Diomidis Argous | Liosia, Athens |
2015 | PAOK | 29–27 | AEK | Thessaloniki |
2016 |
Performance by club
Club | Cups | Finalist | Cup's year |
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Ionikos Nea Philadelphia | |
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1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993 |
Filippos Veria | |
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1985, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2007 |
ASE Douka | |
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1998, 1999, 2008, 2010 |
AEK | |
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2009, 2013, 2014 |
Athinaikos | |
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1997, 2005, 2006 |
Panellinios | |
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2000, 2001, 2002 |
Archelaos Katerini | |
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1990, 1994 |
ESN Vrilissia | |
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1996, 2011 |
PAOK | |
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2012, 2015 |
V.A.O. | |
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1983, 1984 |
GAS Kilkis | |
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2004 |
AS Xini | |
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1995 |
Nea Elvetia | |
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GE Veria | |
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— |
AC Diomidis Argous | |
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Titles by city
12 clubs have won the cup, from a total of 5 cities
City | Number of Titles | Clubs |
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Athens | 21 | Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia (5), ASE Douka (4) Panellinios (3), Athinaikos (3), AEK (3) ESN Vrilissia (2), AS Xini (1) |
Veria | 5 | Filippos Veria (5) |
Thessaloniki | 4 | PAOK (2) V.A.O. (2) |
Katerini | 2 | Archelaos Katerini (2) |
Kilkis | 1 | GAS Kilkis (1) |
Notes
- ^a This season the semifinal among AEK and PAOK was interrupted because of riots in the stadium.[2] So the winner was came out by second semifinal.[3]
References
- ↑ "All time cup winners". Greek handball federation's official website. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
- ↑ "Fans hurt in Greek handball riot". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
- ↑ "Τιμωρία στους δικέφαλους, τελικός Δούκας-Βριλήσσια". contra.gr. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
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