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Greek basketball clubs in international competitions

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Greek basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions is the performance record of men's professional basketball clubs from Greece's top-tier level league, the Greek Basket League, in international competitions.

History

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Greek professional basketball clubs have played in European-wide competitions since the 1957–58 season, when Panellinios took part in the European top-tier level FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague). Basketball was the first team sport in which Greek teams won a European-wide competition. AEK won the second-tier level FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup in the 1967–68 season, when they beat Slavia VŠ Praha in the final that took place in Athens.[1]

Nevertheless, Greek basketball was actually mainly boosted following the gold medal-winning triumph at the 1987 EuroBasket and runners-up 1989 EuroBasket, by the senior men's Greek National Team. In the following decades, Greek teams have dominated in European-wide professional club basketball, winning many trophies in continental competitions. The Greek clubs have won nineteen European basketball competition titles.[2][3]

Greek basketball clubs have also been runners-up in European continental-wide competition twelve times. Greek teams have won the European first-tier level competitions, the EuroLeague and Basketball Champions League, a total of eleven times, with seven EuroLeague championships being won by Panathinaikos, three EuroLeague championships being won by Olympiacos, and one BCL championship being won by AEK Athens.[4]

Four Greek teams have won the Cup Winners' Cup/Saporta Cup, a European second-tier level competition. These clubs are AEK (two times), PAOK, Aris, and Maroussi.[5] Three Greek teams have won the FIBA Korać Cup, a European third-tier level cup. These clubs are Aris, and PAOK.[6] Aris has also won a fourth-tier level European competition once, as they won the FIBA EuroCup Challenge.

Overall, twenty-two Greek basketball clubs have participated in European-wide competitions. AEK, Aris, Iraklis Thessaloniki, Maroussi, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, Panellinios, Panionios and PAOK have each played in all of the main top three different level tiers. Peristeri has played in competitions of the first and third level tiers. Apollon Patras and Ionikos Neas Filadelfeias have played in competitions of the second and third level tiers. Makedonikos has only played in competitions of the second tier level, and YMCA Thessaloniki, Sporting, Near East, Ionikos Nikaias, Papagou, Irakleio, Olympia Larissa, Olympias Patras and Promitheas Patras BC have only played in competitions of the third level tier. Aris, Lavrio and Iraklis are the only clubs so far to participate at the fourth level tier FIBA Europe Cup.

The finals

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European-wide competitions

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Season Champion Result Runner-up Date Venue Ref.
FIBA European Champions Cup & EuroLeague (1st tier)
7up Joventut Spain 59–57 Greece Olympiacos 21/04/1994 Yad Eliyahu Arena, Tel Aviv [7]
Real Madrid Teka Spain 73–61 Greece Olympiacos 13/04/1995 Pabellón Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza [8]
Panathinaikos Greece 67–66 Spain FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 11/04/1996 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris [9]
Olympiacos Greece 73–58 Spain FC Barcelona Banca Catalana 24/04/1997 Palaeur, Rome [10]
Kinder Bologna Italy 58–44 Greece AEK 23/04/1998 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona [11]
Panathinaikos Greece 73–67 Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 20/04/2000 P.A.O.K. Sports Arena, Thessaloniki [12]
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Israel 81–67 Greece Panathinaikos 13/05/2001 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris [13]
Panathinaikos Greece 89–83 Italy Kinder Bologna 05/05/2002 PalaMalaguti, Casalecchio di Reno [14]
Panathinaikos Greece 93–91 Russia CSKA Moscow 06/05/2007 O.A.K.A. Indoor Hall, Athens [15]
Panathinaikos Greece 73–71 Russia CSKA Moscow 03/05/2009 O2 World, Berlin [16]
Regal FC Barcelona Spain 86–68 Greece Olympiacos 09/05/2010 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris [17]
Panathinaikos Greece 78–70 Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 08/05/2011 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona [18]
Olympiacos Greece 62–61 Russia CSKA Moscow 13/05/2012 Sinan Erdem Dome, Istanbul [19]
Olympiacos Greece 100–88 Spain Real Madrid 12/05/2013 The O2 Arena, London [20]
Real Madrid Spain 78–59 Greece Olympiacos 17/05/2015 Barclaycard Center, Madrid [21]
Fenerbahçe Turkey 80–64 Greece Olympiacos 21/05/2017 Sinan Erdem Dome, Istanbul [22]
Real Madrid Spain 79–78 Greece Olympiacos 21/05/2023 Žalgiris Arena, Kaunas [23]
Panathinaikos Greece 95–80 Spain Real Madrid 26/05/2024 Uber Arena, Berlin [24]
FIBA Basketball Champions League (1st tier)
AEK Greece 100–94 France Monaco 04/05/2018 Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall, Athens [25]
San Pablo Burgos Spain 85–74 Greece AEK 04/10/2020 Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall, Athens [26]
FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup & FIBA Saporta Cup (2nd tier)
AEK Greece 89–82 Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha 04/04/1968 Panathenaic Kalimarmaro Stadium, Athens [27]
PAOK Greece 76–72 Spain CAI Zaragoza 26/03/1991 Patinoire de Vernets, Geneva [28]
Real Madrid Asegurator Spain 65–63 Greece PAOK 17/03/1992 Palais des Sports de Beaulieu, Nantes [29]
Sato Aris Greece 50–48 Turkey Efes Pilsen 16/03/1993 PalaRuffini, Turin [30]
Taugrés Spain 88–81 Greece PAOK 12/03/1996 Pabellón Araba, Vitoria-Gasteiz [31]
AEK Greece 83–76 Italy Kinder Bologna 11/04/2000 Centre Intercommunal de Glace de Malley, Lausanne [32]
Maroussi Greece 74–72 France Élan Chalon 17/04/2001 Hala Torwar, Warsaw [33]
EuroCup Basketball (2nd tier)
Lietuvos rytas Lithuania 78–74 Greece Makedonikos 19/04/2005 Spiroudome, Charleroi [34]
Dynamo Moscow Russia 73–60 Greece Aris TT Bank 11/04/2006 Spiroudome, Charleroi [35]
FIBA Korać Cup (3rd tier)
PAOK Bravo Greece 175–156 (two-leg) Italy Stefanel Trieste 09 & 16/03/1994 Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki PalaTrieste, Trieste [36][37]
Aris Greece 154–147 (two-leg) Turkey Tofaş 26/03 & 03/04/1997 Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki Bursa Atatürk Spor Salonu, Bursa [38][39]
FIBA EuroChallenge (3rd tier)
UNICS Russia 87–63 Greece Maroussi TIM 24/04/2004 Basket-Hall Kazan, Kazan [40]
FIBA EuroCup Challenge (4th tier)
Aris Greece 84–83 Poland Prokom Trefl Sopot 04/05/2003 Alexandreio Melathron, Thessaloniki [41]

World-wide competitions

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Season Champion Result Runner-up Date Venue Ref.
FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Panathinaikos Greece 2–1 Play-off Argentina Olimpia 04, 10 & 12/09/1996 Estadio Cubierto Newell's Old Boys, Rosario O.A.K.A. Indoor Hall, Athens [42][43]
Olympiacos Greece 167–139 (two-leg) Brazil Pinheiros Sky 04 & 06/10/2013 Ginásio José Corrêa, Barueri, São Paulo [44][43]
AEK Greece 86–70 Final-4 Brazil Flamengo 17/02/2019 Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro [45][43]
McDonald's Championship
Chicago Bulls United States 104–78 Greece Olympiacos 18/10/1997 Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris [46]

Greek clubs in EuroLeague (first-tier) 1958 – present

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Achievements

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EuroLeague
Rank Club SF QF
1. Panathinaikos 7 1 6 12
2. Olympiacos 3 6 5 10
3. AEK 0 1 2 1
4. Aris 0 0 3 1
5. PAOK 0 0 1 0

Appearances

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Rank Club Appearances Years
1.
Panathinaikos
45
1962, 1963, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001†, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
2.
Olympiacos
36
1961, 1977, 1979, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
3.
AEK
14
1959, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
4.
Aris
11
1980, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2007, 2008
5.
PAOK
7
1960, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
6.
Iraklis
2
1996, 2001†
7.
Panionios
2
1997, 2009
8.
Peristeri
2
2001, 2002
9.
Panellinios
1
1958
10.
Maroussi
1
2010

Season to season

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Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
Panellinios Romania CCA București
1958–59 AEK Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd
1959–60 PAOK Romania CCA București
1960–61 Olympiacos Turkey Galatasaray
1961–62 Panathinaikos Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
1962–63 Panathinaikos Spain Real Madrid
1963–64 AEK Turkey Galatasaray
1964–65 AEK Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Belgium Antwerpse Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia OKK Beograd
1965–66 AEK Morocco Wydad Casablanca 2nd of 4 teams Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha Soviet Union CSKA Moscow (4th)
1966–67 AEK France ASVEL
1967–68 Panathinaikos Romania Steaua București Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
1968–69 AEK Portugal Lourenço Marques Bulgaria Academic
1969–70 Panathinaikos Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
1970–71 AEK Morocco Fath Union Sport France Olympique Antibes
1971–72 Panathinaikos Luxembourg Amicale Steinsel Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv 2nd of 4 teams Italy Ignis Varese
1972–73 Panathinaikos Bulgaria Academic
1973–74 Panathinaikos Poland Wybrzeże Gdańsk France Berck
1974–75 Panathinaikos Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1975–76 Panathinaikos Finland Turun NMKY
1976–77 Olympiacos 4th of 4 teams
1977–78 Panathinaikos 2nd of 4 teams
1978–79 Olympiacos 1st of 4 teams Bye 6th of 6 teams
1979–80 Aris 3rd of 4 teams
1980–81 Panathinaikos 3rd of 4 teams
1981–82 Panathinaikos 1st of 4 teams Bye 6th of 6 teams
1982–83 Panathinaikos France Moderne
1983–84 Aris Cyprus AEL Limassol West Germany ASC 1846 Göttingen Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
1984–85 Panathinaikos Poland Lech Poznań Italy Granarolo Bologna
1985–86 Aris Albania Partizani Tirana West Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen France Limoges CSP
1986–87 Aris Belgium Sunair Oostende Italy Tracer Milano
1987–88 Aris Switzerland Pully 2nd of 8 teams Italy Tracer Milano Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan (4th)
1988–89 Aris Cyprus AEL Limassol Sweden Södertälje 4th of 8 teams Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Spain FC Barcelona
1989–90 Aris Bulgaria Balkan Botevgrad 4th of 8 teams Spain FC Barcelona France Limoges CSP (4th)
1990–91 Aris Finland Uudenkaupungin Urheilijat 5th of 8 teams
1991–92 Aris Albania Partizani Tirana Poland Śląsk Wrocław 7th of 8 teams
1992–93 PAOK Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda 1st of 8 teams France Pau-Orthez Italy Benetton Treviso Spain Real Madrid Teka
Olympiacos Slovenia Smelt Olimpija 3rd of 8 teams France Limoges CSP
1993–94 Olympiacos 1st of 8 teams Italy Buckler Beer Bologna Greece Panathinaikos Spain 7up Joventut
Panathinaikos Bulgaria Levski Sofia 2nd of 8 teams France Limoges CSP Greece Olympiacos Spain Banca Catalana FC Barcelona
1994–95 Olympiacos 2nd of 8 teams Russia CSKA Moscow Greece Panathinaikos Spain Real Madrid Teka
PAOK Bravo Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 6th of 8 teams
Panathinaikos Ukraine Inpromservis Kyiv 1st of 8 teams Italy Buckler Beer Bologna Greece Olympiacos France Limoges CSP
1995–96 Olympiacos 3rd of 8 teams Spain Real Madrid Teka
Panathinaikos Lithuania Žalgiris 3rd of 8 teams Italy Benetton Treviso Russia CSKA Moscow Spain Banca Catalana FC Barcelona
Iraklis Aspis Pronoia Israel Hapoel Galil Elyon 8th of 8 teams
1996–97 Olympiacos 5th of 6 teams 3rd of 6 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Greece Panathinaikos Slovenia Smelt Olimpija Spain Banca Catalana FC Barcelona
Panathinaikos 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams France Limoges CSP Greece Olympiacos
Panionios Afisorama 6th of 6 teams 6th of 6 teams
1997–98 Olympiacos 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
AEK 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams Croatia Split Germany Alba Berlin Italy Benetton Treviso Italy Kinder Bologna
PAOK 3rd of 6 teams 3rd of 6 teams Germany Alba Berlin
1998–99 Panathinaikos 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams Italy Teamsystem Bologna
PAOK 5th of 6 teams 5th of 6 teams
Olympiacos 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams Italy Varese Roosters France ASVEL Lithuania Žalgiris Italy Teamsystem Bologna
1999–00 Panathinaikos 1st of 6 teams 1st of 6 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Croatia Cibona Turkey Efes Pilsen Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Olympiacos 2nd of 6 teams 3rd of 6 teams Slovenia Smelt Olimpija
PAOK 4th of 6 teams 4th of 6 teams Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
2000–01 Panathinaikos 1st of 10 teams Slovenia Krka Germany Alba Berlin Turkey Efes Pilsen Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Iraklis Thessaloniki 4th of 10 teams Germany Alba Berlin
2000–01 PAOK 2nd of 6 teams Slovenia Union Olimpija
Olympiacos 1st of 6 teams Italy Müller Verona Spain Tau Cerámica
Peristeri 2nd of 6 teams Spain Tau Cerámica
AEK 2nd of 6 teams Lithuania Žalgiris Italy Benetton Treviso Spain Tau Cerámica
2001–02 Panathinaikos 1st of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Bye Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Italy Kinder Bologna
Olympiacos 3rd of 8 teams 2nd of 4 teams
Peristeri 7th of 8 teams
AEK 2nd of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2002–03 AEK 8th of 8 teams
Olympiacos 3rd of 8 teams 2nd of 4 teams
Panathinaikos 1st of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
2003–04 Panathinaikos 5th of 8 teams 4th of 4 teams
AEK 6th of 8 teams
Olympiacos 5th of 8 teams 4th of 4 teams
2004–05 Panathinaikos 2nd of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Turkey Efes Pilsen Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Russia CSKA Moscow
AEK 4th of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Olympiacos 7th of 8 teams
2005–06 Panathinaikos 2nd of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Spain Tau Cerámica
AEK 8th of 8 teams
Olympiacos 5th of 8 teams 2nd of 4 teams Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
2006–07 Panathinaikos 1st of 8 teams 1st of 4 teams Russia Dynamo Moscow Spain Tau Cerámica Russia CSKA Moscow
Olympiacos 3rd of 8 teams 2nd of 4 teams Spain Tau Cerámica
Aris TT Bank 5th of 8 teams 4th of 4 teams
2007–08 Panathinaikos 1st of 8 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Olympiacos 5th of 8 teams 2nd of 4 teams Russia CSKA Moscow
Aris TT Bank 5th of 8 teams 4th of 4 teams
2008–09 Panathinaikos 3rd of 6 teams 1st of 4 teams Italy Montepaschi Siena Greece Olympiacos Russia CSKA Moscow
Olympiacos 2nd of 6 teams 1st of 4 teams Spain Real Madrid Greece Panathinaikos Spain Regal FC Barcelona (4th)
Panionios Forthnet 6th of 6 teams
2009–10 Panathinaikos 2nd of 6 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Olympiacos 1st of 6 teams 1st of 4 teams Poland Asseco Prokom Gdynia Serbia Partizan Spain Regal FC Barcelona
Maroussi Germany Alba Berlin 4th of 6 teams 4th of 4 teams
2010–11 Panathinaikos 1st of 6 teams 2nd of 4 teams Spain Regal FC Barcelona Italy Montepaschi Siena Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
Olympiacos 1st of 6 teams 1st of 4 teams Italy Montepaschi Siena
2011–12 Panathinaikos 2nd of 6 teams 1st of 4 teams Israel Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv Russia CSKA Moscow Spain FC Barcelona Regal (4th)
Olympiacos 2nd of 6 teams 2nd of 4 teams Italy Montepaschi Siena Spain FC Barcelona Regal Russia CSKA Moscow
2012–13 Olympiacos 2nd of 6 teams 2nd of 8 teams Turkey Anadolu Efes Russia CSKA Moscow Spain Real Madrid
Panathinaikos 3rd of 6 teams 4th of 8 teams Spain FC Barcelona Regal
2013–14 Panathinaikos 4th of 6 teams 4th of 8 teams Russia CSKA Moscow
Olympiacos 1st of 6 teams 3rd of 8 teams Spain Real Madrid
2014–15 Panathinaikos 3rd of 6 teams 4th of 8 teams Russia CSKA Moscow
Olympiacos 1st of 6 teams 3rd of 8 teams Spain FC Barcelona Russia CSKA Moscow Spain Real Madrid
2015–16 Olympiacos 1st of 6 teams 7th of 8 teams
Panathinaikos 3rd of 6 teams 3rd of 8 teams Spain Laboral Kutxa
2016–17 Olympiacos 3rd of 16 teams Turkey Anadolu Efes Russia CSKA Moscow Turkey Fenerbahçe
Panathinaikos Superfoods 4th of 16 teams Turkey Fenerbahçe
2017–18 Panathinaikos Superfoods 4th of 16 teams Spain Real Madrid
Olympiacos 3rd of 16 teams Lithuania Žalgiris
2018–19 Panathinaikos OPAP 6th of 16 teams Spain Real Madrid
Olympiacos 9th of 16 teams
2019–20 Panathinaikos OPAP 6th of 18 teams
Olympiacos 11th of 18 teams
2020–21 Panathinaikos OPAP 16th of 18 teams
Olympiacos 12th of 18 teams
2021–22 Panathinaikos OPAP 13th of 18 teams
Olympiacos 2nd of 18 teams France Monaco Turkey Anadolu Efes
2022–23 Panathinaikos OPAP 17th of 18 teams
Olympiacos 1st of 18 teams Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko France Monaco Spain Real Madrid
2023–24 Panathinaikos OPAP 2nd of 18 teams Israel Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko Spain Real Madrid
Olympiacos 5th of 18 teams Spain Barcelona Spain Real Madrid Turkey Fenerbahçe Beko

Greek clubs in Basketball Champions League (first-tier) 2016/17 – present

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Achievements

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FIBA Champions League
Rank Club SF QF
1. AEK 1 1 0 2
2. Peristeri 1
3. Promitheas Patras 1

Appearances

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Rank Club Appearances Years
1.
AEK
9
2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
2.
PAOK
7
2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
3.
Peristeri
6
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
4.
Aris
3
2017, 2018, 2019
5.
Promitheas Patras
3
2019, 2024, 2025
6.
Iraklis
1
2021
7.
Lavrio
1
2022
8.
Kolossos Rodou
1
2025

Season to season

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Year Team ___________ Last 40 ___________ ___________ Last 32 ___________ ___________ Last 16 ___________ ___________ Last 8 ___________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
2016–17 AEK 2nd of 8 teams Lithuania Juventus France Monaco
PAOK 4th of 8 teams Serbia Partizan NIS Spain Iberostar Tenerife
Aris 4th of 8 teams France SIG Strasbourg France ASVEL
2017–18 AEK 3rd of 8 teams Czech Republic ČEZ Nymburk France SIG Strasbourg Spain UCAM Murcia France Monaco
PAOK 3rd of 8 teams Turkey Pınar Karşıyaka
Aris 8th of 8 teams
2018–19 AEK 1st of 8 teams Greece PAOK GermanyBamberg
PAOK 4th of 8 teams Greece AEK
Promitheas 4th of 8 teams Spain Iberostar Tenerife
2019–20 AEK 2nd of 8 teams Germany Telekom Bonn Czech Republic ERA Nymburk Spain Casademont Zaragoza Spain San Pablo Burgos
Peristeri 4th of 8 teams Israel Hapoel Jerusalem
PAOK 7th of 8 teams
2020–21 AEK 2nd of 4 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Peristeri 3rd of 4 teams
2021–22 AEK 4th of 4 teams
Lavrio Megabolt 3rd of 4 teams Italy NutriBullet Treviso
PAOK 3rd of 4 teams France SIG Strasbourg
2022–23 AEK 2nd of 4 teams
Play-ins Turkey Tofaş
2nd of 4 teams Israel Hapoel Jerusalem
Peristeri 3rd of 4 teams
Play-ins France JDA Dijon
PAOK 3rd of 4 teams
Play-ins Lithuania Rytas
2023–24 AEK 1st of 4 teams 4th of 4 teams
Peristeri 3rd of 4 teams
Play-ins Lithuania Rytas
2nd of 4 teams Germany Telekom Bonn Spain Lenovo Tenerife Spain

UCAM Murcia (4th)

PAOK 2nd of 4 teams
Play-ins Turkey Tofaş
Promitheas 3rd of 4 teams
Play-ins France Le Mans Sarthe
2nd of 4 teams Spain Unicaja Málaga

Greek clubs in FIBA Saporta Cup (second-tier) 1966/67 – 2001/02

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Achievements

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FIBA Saporta Cup
Rank Club SF QF
1. AEK 2 0 1 2
2. PAOK 1 2 1 1
3. Aris 1 0 2 0
4. Maroussi 1 0 0 0
5. Panathinaikos 0 0 2 2
6. Iraklis 0 0 2 1
7. Olympiacos 0 0 0 1
8. Panionios 0 0 0 1

Appearances

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Rank Club Appearances Years
1.
AEK
9
1968, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1989, 1999, 2000
2.
Panathinaikos
7
1969, 1971, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1998
3.
PAOK
6
1983, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996
4.
Aris
5
1967, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2001
5.
Olympiacos
5
1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1981
6.
Iraklis
4
1995, 1997, 2000, 2002
7.
Panionios
2
1992, 2002
8.
Apollon Patras
2
1997, 1998
9.
Panellinios
1
1988
10.
Maroussi
1
2001

Season to season

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Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ___________ Last 48 ___________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
1966–67 Aris Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1967–68 AEK Spain Kas Vitoria Belgium Royal IV Italy Ignis Varese Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
1968–69 Panathinaikos Austria Handeslministerium Portugal Benfica Italy Fides Napoli Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi
1969–70 AEK Hungary Soproni MAFC Spain Juventud Nerva France JA Vichy
1970–71 Panathinaikos West Germany VfL Osnabrück Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
1971–72 AEK Turkey Beşiktaş Bulgaria Levski-Spartak 3rd of 3 teams
1972–73 Olympiacos Netherlands Raak Punch Czechoslovakia Spartak ZJŠ Brno
1973–74 Olympiacos Hungary Soproni MAFC Bulgaria CSKA Septemvriisko zname
1974–75 AEK Netherlands Raak Punch Bulgaria CSKA Septemvriisko zname
1975–76 Olympiacos Israel Hapoel Gvat/Yagur Austria Soma Wien 4th of 4 teams
1976–77 AEK Czechoslovakia Slavia VŠ Praha
1977–78 Olympiacos Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv Italy Sinudyne Bologna
1979–80 Panathinaikos Egypt Union Récréation Alexandria Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 3rd of 4 teams
1980–81 Olympiacos Belgium Verviers-Pepinster
1981–82 AEK Hungary Soproni MAFC Netherlands Parker Leiden
1982–83 PAOK Cyprus AEL Limassol Israel Hapoel Ramat Gan
1983–84 Panathinaikos Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Austria Landys&Gyr Wien 3rd of 4 teams
1984–85 PAOK Hungary Csepel Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 4th of 4 teams
1985–86 Panathinaikos Luxembourg Sparta Bertrange Switzerland Vevey
1986–87 Panathinaikos West Germany Steiner Bayreuth
1987–88 Panellinios Portugal Porto
1988–89 AEK Switzerland Pully 4th of 4 teams
1989–90 PAOK Portugal Ovarense 2nd of 4 teams Italy Knorr Bologna
1990–91 PAOK England Sunderland Saints 2nd of 4 teams Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Spain CAI Zaragoza
1991–92 Panionios Bulgaria Slavia Sofia Czech Republic Sparta Praha Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca 4th of 6 teams
PAOK Cyprus APOEL Bye 1st of 6 teams Bye Slovenia Smelt Olimpija Spain Real Madrid Asegurator
1992–93 Sato Aris Belarus RTI Minsk Poland Śląsk Wrocław 1st of 6 teams Bye Spain NatWest Zaragoza Turkey Efes Pilsen
1993–94 Sato Aris Cyprus APOEL Israel Hapoel Ramat Gan 2nd of 6 teams Bye Slovenia Smelt Olimpija
1994–95 Iraklis Aspis Pronoia Hungary Marc-Körmend Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela 2nd of 6 teams Bye Spain Taugrés
1995–96 PAOK Cyprus PAEEK Slovenia Postojna Ukraine Budivelnyk 1st of 6 teams Bye Lithuania Žalgiris Spain Taugrés
1996–97 Iraklis Thessaloniki 1st of 6 teams Czech Republic Stavex Brno Spain TDK Manresa Israel Hapoel Jerusalem Italy Mash Jeans Verona
Dexim Apollon Patras 1st of 6 teams Croatia Zadar Turkey Türk Telekom PTT
1997–98 Apollon Patras 2nd of 6 teams Israel Hapoel Eilat
Panathinaikos 1st of 6 teams Germany Bayer 04 Leverkusen Israel Hapoel Eilat Poland Śląsk Wrocław Italy Stefanel Milano
1998–99 Aris 1st of 6 teams Lithuania Lietuvos rytas Latvia Ventspils Slovenia Pivovarna Laško Spain Pamesa Valencia
AEK 3rd of 6 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost
1999–00 AEK 1st of 6 teams Slovenia Kovinotehna Savinjska Polzela Spain Tau Cerámica Greece Iraklis Thessaloniki Croatia Zadar Italy Kinder Bologna
Iraklis Thessaloniki 1st of 6 teams Sweden Norrköping Dolphins Croatia Split CO Greece AEK
2000–01 Maroussi 2nd of 6 teams Greece Aris Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn Russia UNICS France Élan Chalon
Aris 3rd of 6 teams Greece Maroussi
2001–02 Panionios 2nd of 6 teams Turkey Türk Telekom Poland Anwil Włocławek
Iraklis Thessaloniki 2nd of 6 teams Russia UNICS

Greek clubs in EuroCup (second-tier) 2002/03 – present

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Achievements

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EuroCup
Rank Club SF QF
1. Aris 0 1 0 1
2. Makedonikos 0 1 0 0
3. Panellinios 0 0 1 0
4. Maroussi 0 0 0 1
5. PAOK 0 0 0 1

Appearances

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Rank Club Appearances Years
1.
Aris
8
2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2024
2.
PAOK
7
2005, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016
3.
Panionios
4
2006, 2008, 2013, 2014
4.
Panellinios
4
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
5.
Promitheas Patras
3
2020, 2021, 2022
6.
Makedonikos
2
2004, 2005
7.
Maroussi
2
2005, 2009
8.
AEK
2
2007, 2016
9.
Ionikos N.F.
1
2004

Season to season

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Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ___________ Last 48 ___________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
2003–04 Ionikos Egnatia Bank 6th of 6 teams
Makedonikos 2nd of 6 teams Bye Spain Caprabo Lleida
2004–05 Aris Egnatia Bank 3rd of 6 teams Bye Lithuania Lietuvos rytas
PAOK 1st of 6 teams Bye France Cholet Lithuania Lietuvos rytas
Maroussi Honda 1st of 6 teams Bye Poland Deichmann Śląsk Wrocław Greece Makedonikos
Makedonikos 1st of 6 teams Bye Italy Castigroup Varese Greece Maroussi Honda Serbia and Montenegro Hemofarm Lithuania Lietuvos rytas
2005–06 Panionios Forthnet 4th of 6 teams Greece Aris TT Bank
Aris TT Bank 1st of 6 teams Greece Panionios Forthnet France Adecco ASVEL Serbia and Montenegro Hemofarm Russia Dynamo Moscow
2006–07 AEK 6th of 6 teams
PAOK 4th of 6 teams Italy Montepaschi Siena
2007–08 Panionios Forthnet 3rd of 6 teams Spain Pamesa Valencia
Panellinios 6th of 6 teams
2008–09 Maroussi Costa Coffee 1st of 4 teams 3rd of 4 teams
Aris 3rd of 4 teams
Panellinios Germany Telekom Baskets Bonn Ukraine Kyiv 2nd of 4 teams 4th of 4 teams
2009–10 Aris 1st of 4 teams 2nd of 4 teams Spain Power Electronics Valencia
Panellinios Latvia VEF Rīga 1st of 4 teams 2nd of 4 teams Spain Gran Canaria 2014 Spain Power Electronics Valencia Spain Bizkaia Bilbao Basket (4th)
2010–11 Aris Bulgaria Lukoil Academic 1st of 4 teams 4th of 4 teams
Panellinios 1st of 4 teams 3rd of 4 teams
PAOK 3rd of 4 teams
2011–12 Aris 2nd of 4 teams 4th of 4 teams
PAOK 4th of 4 teams
2012–13 Panionios 4th of 4 teams
2013–14 Panionios 2nd of 6 teams 4th of 4 teams
PAOK 4th of 6 teams
2014–15 PAOK 2nd of 6 teams 4th of 4 teams
2015–16 PAOK 3rd of 6 teams 4th of 4 teams
Aris 1st of 6 teams 3rd of 4 teams
AEK 5th of 6 teams
2020–21 Promitheas Patras 6th of 6 teams

Greek clubs in FIBA Korać Cup (third-tier) 1972–2001/02

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Achievements

[edit]
FIBA Korać Cup
Rank Club SF QF
1. Aris 1 0 1 1
2. PAOK 1 0 0 0
3. Panionios 0 0 2 3
4. Maroussi 0 0 1 1
5. Peristeri 0 0 0 3

Appearances

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Rank Club Appearances Years
1.
Panionios
16
1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999
2.
AEK
14
1974, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996
3.
Aris
12
1975, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000
4.
PAOK
11
1975, 1976, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1997, 2002
5.
Iraklis
10
1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
6.
Panathinaikos
7
1977, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
7.
Peristeri
7
1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999
8.
Olympiacos
6
1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989
9.
Panellinios
5
1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981
10.
Sporting
4
1980, 1981, 1996, 1997
11.
HAN Thessaloniki
3
1973, 1974, 1975
12.
Maroussi
3
1979, 2000, 2002
13.
Apollon Patras
3
1987, 1990, 1999
14.
Ionikos Nikaias
2
1980, 1985
14.
Papagou
2
1998, 1999
16.
Near East
2
2000, 2001
17.
Irakleio
1
1999

Season to season

[edit]
Year Team _______ Earlier stage _______ ________ Last 64 to 48 ________ ________ Last 24 to 32 ________ ________ Last 12 to 16 ________ _________ Last 6 to 8 _________ _________ Semifinals _________ ____________ Final ____________
YMCA Thessaloniki 3rd of 3 teams
1973–74 AEK Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv Belgium Standard Liège 3rd of 3 teams
YMCA Thessaloniki Austria Soma Wien Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
1974–75 Aris Bulgaria Levski-Spartak
PAOK Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
YMCA Thessaloniki West Germany Wolfenbüttel
Panellinios Belgium Sunair Oostende
1975–76 AEK Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
PAOK France Moderne
Panionios Belgium Éveil Monceau
Panellinios Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jugoplastika
1976–77 Aris Italy IBP Stella Azzurra
Panathinaikos Belgium Standard Liège
Iraklis Thessaloniki Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna
Panionios Italy Alco Bologna
1977–78 Panionios Poland Resovia Rzeszów
Aris France Moderne
Panellinios Italy Scavolini Pesaro
AEK West Germany 1.FC Bamberg 4th of 4 teams
1978–79 Panathinaikos France Orthez
Panellinios Belgium Verviers-Pepinster
Panionios Switzerland Pully
Maroussi Austria Milde Sorte Wien
1979–80 Olympiacos 2nd of 4 teams
AEK West Germany Wolfenbüttel
Sporting West Germany Bayreuth
Ionikos Nikaias Switzerland Nyon
1980–81 Aris Hungary Vasas 4th of 4 teams
Sporting Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
AEK Belgium Standard Liège
Panellinios Israel Hapoel Haifa
1981–82 Olympiacos Belgium Maes Pils
Aris France Limoges CSP
Iraklis Thessaloniki Italy Latte Sole Bologna
PAOK Austria Stock 84 Wels Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
1982–83 Aris Israel Hapoel Jerusalem Italy Banco di Roma
Iraklis Thessaloniki Italy Carrera Venezia
AEK Italy Latte Sole Bologna
Olympiacos Netherlands Elmex Leiden
1983–84 PAOK Belgium Toptours Aarschot 4th of 4 teams
AEK Luxembourg Soleuvre France Orthez
Olympiacos Spain CAI Zaragoza
Iraklis Thessaloniki West Germany Giants Osnabrück
1984–85 Aris Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar 1st of 4 teams Bye Italy Ciaocrem Varese
Panionios Cyprus Keravnos Italy Ciaocrem Varese
AEK Spain Clesa Ferrol
Ionikos Nikaias Israel Hapoel Haifa
1985–86 PAOK Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Belgium Standard Liège 4th of 4 teams
Panionios Belgium Renault Gent Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zadar
Iraklis Thessaloniki Bulgaria Spartak Pleven
AEK Hungary MAFC France ESM Challans
1986–87 Olympiacos Belgium Assubel Mariembourg
Panionios Cyprus AEL Limassol Italy Berloni Torino
PAOK Bulgaria CSKA Sofia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan
Apollon Patras Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
1987–88 Panionios England Manchester United
PAOK France Olympique Antibes 4th of 4 teams
Panathinaikos Israel Hapoel Haifa
Iraklis Thessaloniki Bulgaria Spartak Pleven Spain Estudiantes Todagrés
1988–89 PAOK France ASVEL Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda
Panionios Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Smelt Olimpija
Panathinaikos Israel Hapoel Holon Italy Divarese Varese
Olympiacos Poland Górnik Wałbrzych Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi 4th of 4 teams
1989–90 Panathinaikos Israel Hapoel Holon
Panionios Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca West Germany TTL Bamberg 2nd of 4 teams Soviet Union CSKA Moscow
Iraklis Thessaloniki Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda Turkey Paşabahçe 4th of 4 teams
Apollon Patras Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
1990–91 Panionios Romania Universitatea Cluj Italy Panasonic Reggio Calabria 3rd of 4 teams
Iraklis Thessaloniki Germany EnBW Ludwigsburg Soviet Union VEF Rīga 4th of 4 teams
Panathinaikos Czechoslovakia Sparta Praha France Olympique Antibes 3rd of 4 teams
AEK Sweden Alvik Italy Phonola Caserta
1991–92 Iraklis Thessaloniki Czechoslovakia Baník Handlová Spain Collado Villalba 4th of 4 teams
AEK Hungary Videoton 3rd of 4 teams
Nikas Peristeri Austria Toshiba Klosterneuburg Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bosna 4th of 4 teams
Panathinaikos France Saint-Quentin Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vojvodina 4th of 4 teams
1992–93 Fyrogenis AEK Czechoslovakia Sparta Praha France Gravelines
Chipita Panionios Bulgaria Levski Sofia Czechoslovakia Nová huť ANES Ostrava 2nd of 4 teams Italy Philips Milano
Replay Iraklis Cyprus Keravnos Latvia VEF Adazhi Interlatvia Rīga 3rd of 4 teams
Nikas Peristeri Cyprus APOEL Ukraine Stroitel Kharkov 3rd of 4 teams
1993–94 PAOK Bravo Russia Stroitel Samara 1st of 4 teams Italy Scavolini Pesaro Greece Chipita Panionios Italy Stefanel Trieste
Chipita Panionios Slovenia Slovenica Koper Cyprus Pezoporikos Larnaca 2nd of 4 teams Israel Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv Greece PAOK Bravo
AEK Cyprus Keravnos Israel Hapoel Jerusalem
Nikas Peristeri Belgium Spirou Charleroi France PSG Racing 2nd of 4 teams Italy Stefanel Trieste
1994–95 Chipita Panionios Lithuania Policijos Akademija Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion 1st of 4 teams Italy Stefanel Milano
Nikas Peristeri Hungary MOL Szolnok Russia CSK VVS Samara 4th of 4 teams
Aris Intersalonika Poland Polonia Warsawa Russia Dynamo Moscow
1995–96 Panionios Afisorama Germany Steiner Bayreuth Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Borovica 3rd of 4 teams
Aris Moda bagno Hungary MOL Szolnok Poland Stal Bobrek Bytom 3rd of 4 teams
Soulis Sporting Cyprus AEK Larnaca Belgium Dexia Mons-Hainaut France Pitch Cholet 4th of 4 teams
AEK Austria Einkaufswelt Fürstenfeld Lithuania Šilutė 4th of 4 teams
1996–97 PAOK 1st of 4 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena zvezda Italy Benetton Treviso
Aris 1st of 4 teams Turkey Beşiktaş Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Beobanka Greece Nikas Peristeri Italy Benetton Treviso Turkey Tofaş
Soulis Sporting 1st of 4 teams Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion Italy Telemarket Roma
Nikas Peristeri 1st of 4 teams Italy Cagiva Varese Spain Taugrés Greece Aris
1997–98 Peristeri 3Bit 2nd of 4 teams Spain León Caja España Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budućnost Italy Mash Jeans Verona
Aris Moda bagno 1st of 4 teams Spain TDK Manresa Latvia Ventspils Italy Calze Pompea Roma
Sporting 4th of 4 teams
Papagou Katselis 2nd of 4 teams Germany TTL UniVersa Bamberg Turkey Kombassan Konya
1998–99 Panionios 1st of 4 teams Italy Zucchetti Reggiana Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radnički Belgrade France JDA Dijon Spain FC Barcelona
Apollon Patras 2nd of 4 teams Israel Maccabi Rishon LeZion France JDA Dijon
Iraklio Minoan Lines 2nd of 4 teams Russia Arsenal Tula
Papagou 2nd of 4 teams Lithuania Šiauliai
1999–00 Aris 1st of 3 teams Belgium Sunair Oostende Turkey Türk Telekom
Maroussi 2nd of 4 teams Sweden Magic M7 Israel Hapoel Galil Elyon Spain Unicaja
Near East 2nd of 3 teams Greece Nikas Peristeri
Nikas Peristeri 1st of 4 teams Greece Near East Spain Adecco Estudiantes
2000–01 Near East Cyprus Achilleas Kaimakli 1st of 4 teams Italy Telit Trieste
2001–02 Maroussi Telestet Bosnia and Herzegovina Feal Široki 1st of 4 teams Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hemofarm Spain Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada Russia Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody
PAOK Cyprus Apollon Limassol 3rd of 4 teams

Greek clubs in FIBA EuroChallenge (third-tier) 2003/04 – 2014/15

[edit]

Achievements

[edit]
FIBA EuroChallenge
Rank Club SF QF
1. Maroussi 0 1 0 1
2. Panionios 0 0 0 1

Appearances

[edit]
Rank Club Appearances Years
1.
Maroussi
4
2004, 2006, 2007, 2008
2.
Olympia Larissa
3
2005, 2008, 2009
3.
PAOK
2
2006, 2008
4.
Aris
1
2004
5.
Peristeri
1
2004
6.
Ionikos N.F.
1
2005
7.
Iraklis
1
2005
8.
Panionios
1
2007
9.
AEK
1
2008
10.
Olympias Patras
1
2008

Season to season

[edit]
Year Team Progress Opponents
2003–04 Maroussi TIM Finalist Russia UNICS
Aris Quarter-finals Greece Maroussi TIM
Peristeri Regular season Group
2004–05 Ionikos N.F. Regular season Group
Iraklis Regular season Group
Olympia Larissa Regular season Group
2005–06 Maroussi Quarter-finals Russia Dynamo Saint Petersburg
PAOK Regular season Group
2006–07 Maroussi Top 16 Group
Panionios Quarter-finals Spain Akasvayu Girona
2007–08 PAOK Regular season Group
Olympia Larissa Regular season Group
Maroussi Elimination round 2 Russia Spartak Saint Petersburg
AEK Elimination round 2 France Cholet
Olympias Patras Elimination round 2 Russia Ural Great Perm
2008–09 Olympia Larissa Regular season Group
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15

Greek clubs in FIBA Europe Cup (fourth-tier) 2015/16 – present

[edit]

Achievements

[edit]
FIBA Europe Cup
Rank Club SF QF
1. Iraklis 0 0 0 1

Appearances

[edit]
Rank Club Appearances Years
1.
Iraklis
2
2021, 2022
2.
Aris
2
2019, 2023
3.
Lavrio
1
2019
4.
Ionikos Nikaias
1
2022
5.
Peristeri
1
2022

Season to season

[edit]
Year Team Progress Opponents
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19 Lavrio First qualifying round Ukraine Dnipro
Aris Regular Season Group
2019-20
2020-21 Iraklis Quarter-finals Israel Ironi Nes Ziona
2022–23 Aris First qualifying round Lithuania Wolves

See also

[edit]

European basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions:

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