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The Golden Cup Book in Men’s Handball: Third title for Olympiakos

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Olympiacos beat ASE Doukas in extra time to lift their third trophy in their history in their 40th competition.

Olympiacos / Xyni Club beat Doukas 28-27 in extra time to win the Men’s Handball Cup, with Papadopoulos deciding the game in the final minute of the game.

This was the Red-Whites’ third title at the institution, while this was the seventh final in the institution’s 40-year history to be decided in overtime.

Men’s Cup Final

  • 40. (Nafplio, 05/09/2023) Olympiacos SFP/Xyni Group – ASE Douka 28-27 par
  • 39. (Kozani, 2022-04-30) AEK-AESH Pylaia 20-21
  • 38. (Kozani, 2021-05-23) AEK-PAOK 24-22
  • 37. (Patra, 16/3/2019) Olympiacos SFP/Omilos Xyni – AEK 23-13
  • 36. (Glyfada 03/11/2018) Olympiacos SFP/Xyni Group – ASE Douka 26-22
  • 35. (Kozani, 2017-03-26) PAOK – Panhellenic 25-23
  • 34. (Loutraki, 2016-02-28) ASE Douka – Philippos Verias 19-21
  • 33. (Pylaia, 2015-03-29) AEK-PAOK 27-29
  • 32. (Liosia, 2014-03-19) Diomedes Argos – AEK 16-18
  • 31. (Corfu, 2013-03-03) AEK-PAOK 27-23
  • 30. (Patra, 2012-03-17) PAOK-AEK 25-24
  • 29. (Chania, 2011-05-15) Vrilissia- AEK 19-18
  • 28. (Byrona, 2010-09-11) Vrilissia-ASE Douka 23-26
  • 27. (Serres, 2009-05-31) AEK- Philippos Verias 33-31 (NA 27-27, first overtime 3-3, second overtime 3-1)
  • 26. (Veria, 2/3/2008) ASE Douka – Panhellenic 25-24
  • 25. (Mets, 2007-04-29) Panhellenic – Filippos Verias 26-29 (overtime, same period 23-23)
  • 24. (Corfu, 2006-05-14) Panhellenic – Athenians 24-26
  • 23. (Katerini 2005-05-22) GAS Kilkis v Athenaikos 19-25
  • 22. (Patra, 2004-02-29) GAS Kilkis-ASE Doukas 29-27
  • 21. (Ilioupolis, 2003-05-25) Philippos Verias- Ionian NF 32-31 (2nd para., cc. 25-25, 1st para. 29-29)
  • 20. (Corfu, 2002-04-28) Panhellenic-Ionic NF 20-17
  • 19. (Loutraki, 2001-04-22) Ionian NF – Panhellenic 16-20
  • 18. (Agia Varvara, 6.4.2000) Panhellenic – Archelaos Katerinis 24-18
  • 17. (Kilkis, 25.4.1999) ASE Doukas – GAS Kilkis 21-18
  • 16. (Ilisia, 20.5.1998) Athinaikos – ASE Doukas 25-29 (overtime, same period 23-23)
  • 15. (Mets, 4/6/1997) Athinaikos-Scholes Xini 26-24
  • 14. (Naples, 22.5.1996) Vrilissia – Archelaos Katerinis 22-21
  • 13. (Ilisia, 1995-06-03) Xyni schools – Philippos Verias 30-29 (2nd para., cc. 22-22, 1st para. 26-26)
  • 12. (Mikra, 1994-08-06) Archelaos Katerinis – Ionian NF 27-25
  • 11. (Vyronas, 4.5.1993) Archelaos Katerinis – Ionikos NF 33-34 (extension, ca. 30-30)
  • 10. (Verias, 1992-06-20) Philippos Verias-GE Verias 28-24
  • 9. (Mets 1991-04-20) Philippos Verias-Vrilissia 30-23
  • 8. (Mets, 2/6/1990 ASE Douka- Archelaos Katerinis 21-27
  • 7. (Mets 1989-05-28) Ionian NF – Philippos Verias 22-19
  • 6. (Ilisia, 1988-06-01) Ionian NF – Athenaikos 23-19
  • 5. (Ilisia, 1987-06-24) Ionian NF-ASE Douka 31-20
  • 4. (Ilisia, 1986-07-20) Ionian NF-ASE Douka 23-21
  • 3. (Ilisia, 20.7.1985) Philippos Verias – New Switzerland 20-19
  • 2. (New Smyrni, 1984-06-23) BAO-Archelaus Katerinis 21-19
  • 1. (Kypseli, 1983-06-17) BAO-Athenaikos 19-16

The titles by season

  • 2023: Olympiacos SFP/Xini group
  • 2022: AESH Pylaia
  • 2021: AEK
  • 2020: Not held due to pandemic
  • 2019: Olympiakos SFP/Omilos Xini
  • 2018: Olympiakos SFP/Omilos Xyni
  • 2017: PAOK
  • 2016: Philippos Verias
  • 2015: PAOK
  • 2014: AEK
  • 2013: AEK
  • 2012: PAOK
  • 2011: Vrilisia
  • 2010: Duke
  • 2009: AEK
  • 2008: Duke
  • 2007: Philip
  • 2006: Athenaicus
  • 2005: Athenaicus
  • 2004: Kilkis
  • 2003: Philip
  • 2002: Panhellenic
  • 2001: Panhellenic
  • 2000: Panhellenic
  • 1999: Duke
  • 1998: Duke
  • 1997: Athenians
  • 1996: Vrilisia
  • 1995: Xyni Schools
  • 1994: Archelaus
  • 1993: Ionic NF
  • 1992: Philip
  • 1991: Philip
  • 1990: Archelaus
  • 1989: Ionic NF
  • 1988: Ionic NF
  • 1987: Ionic NF
  • 1986: Ionic NF
  • 1985: Philip
  • 1984: B.A
  • 1983: B.A

The holders (14)

  1. Philip Verias 6
  2. Ionic NF 5
  3. EC 4
  4. ASE Duke 4
  5. Panhellenic 3
  6. Athenaicus 3
  7. POC 3
  8. Olympiakos SFP/Omilos Xini 3
  9. Archelaus Katerinis 2
  10. Vrilisia 2
  11. BA 2
  12. Xyni Schools
  13. GAS Kilkis
  14. AESH of Pylias

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Avgenakis: “The path wasn’t easy, but together we took our sport to a higher level”

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Outgoing Deputy Minister of Sport Lefteris Avgenakis returned the compliments to the 19 federations and the Hellenic Paralympic Committee, who sent a joint statement of thanks to him.

A letter of thanks to Lefteris Avgenakis was given by 19 Olympic sports federations and the Olympic Paralympic Committee at midday on Wednesday (31 May). the outgoing deputy sports minister to return the kind words with his own social media post a day later.

The warm words in the joint announcement by the Olympic Federations and the Hellenic Paralympic Committee fill me with emotion and gratitude for our productive cooperation over four years and recognition of the results of our reform policies.

The way was not easy. But through hard daily work we have tried and achieved our common goal: constantly growing the sport family, making Greek sport more extroverted, brighter and open to society and the new generation on the international stage.

Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your kind words! Together we did it, together we took our sport to a higher level!

I wish that we continue to fight together for a better sport that is worthy of our country’s history. Let’s fight our battles together and I count you by my side – count me by your side always – in what is to come in the future.

Together we will also win the crucial national battle ahead, so that on June 25th we can present an independent, strong government with Kyriakos Mitsotakis as Prime Minister. So that our Greece and its sport continue to walk the path of stability and development!”, Mr Avgenakis pointed this out.


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Alexis Albanos on Sportish: “At AEK it is clear that you play for the jersey first”

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The coach of the AEK handball team, Alexis Albanos, spoke to Sportish about his team’s title win and the hurdles they had to overcome.

The AEK handball team achieved a total of 10 titles in its history, winning its fifth championship Alexis Albanos He’s the man who took her by the hand and led her across the crossing when the red “stop” flashed.

After leaving the role of his first men’s head coach, he revamped Union, brought it back into the headlines and then quietly reflected on the new page of his career. “It was a good start.”

Talk to Sportish for the title AEK won, for the changes he made to the team, for the power of his inaccessible HQ, and for the mutual respect that strengthens teams.

“Before the final, I reminded my players that no opponent passed our pitch. No opponent bothered us or made it so difficult for us to achieve the desired result on our pitch.”

AEK players and the team celebrate the championship


It is a ground that is very difficult for the opponent to play on. I also asked them to express their personality and enjoy the game.

I saw that happen. Of course, in a game with a very high tempo and high pressure, mistakes are made. It’s difficult to reach your best level in a game like this, even against a worthy opponent like Olympiacos.

My partners and the management that the team entrusted to me during this difficult time after losing two titles also have a part in this success.

It’s a burden considering the team has lost two titles, we’ve made a complete makeover with 12 new players and I’m a new manager.

I had to take on that burden and prove to myself – knowing who I am – and to others that I deserve to be here.”

The coach emphasized the special weight of the headquarters and fans of AEK.

“The crowd and the fact that the last game was played at home helped us a lot. Others might find that stressful.”

Alexis Albanos is emotional after winning the championship with AEK


These two teams have a lot of people and it’s an extra pressure to play in such places, it’s very difficult. The seat has an effect and to have that advantage in the final we drove via Calvary.

The championship was very strong. The reason we had home advantage is because we were consistent throughout the league.

In my opinion, that showed that we were the better team. If we analyze the year we will see that there are very competitive places and teams – like Olympiacos – have had a difficult time.

Apart from a few small exceptions, we had no problems at home or away. The league is very competitive. The teams have invested and a lot of great kids are coming into the sport.”

The pressure was great, the criticism too and the doubts even greater, but in the end we made it

Alexis Albanos, who successfully transitioned from the position of AEK Academies coach after defeating Olympiakos in the 5th final, felt he had won a personal bet.

“I’ve been very happy about it! Because it was like a bet for me this year that I’ll find myself in the position of first coach of the men’s team.”

After last season’s failure with the loss of both titles for the team – and the cup even to the underdog (Pylaia) – within 10 months we managed to put together a new team with 12 transfers and win the championship.

The pressure was great, the criticism too and the doubts even greater, but in the end we made it.

The coach’s first support is his players. Even though the team had new players, we said from the start that we will function as a family and that everyone will support each other and find solutions to the mistakes we will all make. We all make mistakes, but in the end, mutual respect wins.

That was the key to success. It is important to enjoy the respect of your players and respect them too. That way, they know your decisions are only for the good of the team.

The AEK players' celebrations of winning the championship


AEK operates as a complete family. We also celebrated the soccer championship in Philadelphia. The players also support the other sports of the club and the same do the other divisions towards handball.

One department supports the other and it shows in the world of AEK. Although most of them are football fans, they follow AEK teams everywhere.

This fact, combined with the help of PAE to the extent she is responsible for, so that the amateur departments have the appropriate budget and, of course, with the support of Mr. Papastamati, bring the department health necessary to achieve their goals.”

At AEK it is clear that you play for the shirt first

Alexis Albanos treats the Union with professionalism but also romance and he explained why.

“In teams like this, the weight of the jersey matters. At AEK it is clear that you play for the shirt first and then for yourself, your ego and your level.”

Everyone knows where he is, there’s a load on his back, which is nice at the same time, especially when he’s running to packed stadiums.

Great athletes have gone through AEK, who have come very close to the team, like Bakaoukas, Papadopoulos, Kafatos, Tsaousis, the coach Yiannis Arvanitis… I don’t want to forget anyone.

Everyone who built up the handball department during the difficult years. All have helped AEK reach this peak. Great athletes who loved AEK so much – during difficult years – and formed a strong bond with him.

Having gone through difficult times with the team myself, I am proud that it has reached this peak.

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AEK: The Union’s 5th title in Handball Premier

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AEK defeated Olympiakos in the fifth final of Handball Premier and won the fifth title in its history in handball.

AEK is again Greek champion in handball. The Union prevailed in the fifth final of the red and white with 27:22 and won the title.

This is AEK’s fifth championship and third in the last four years.

The 12 champion teams

  • 10 titles: Ionian NF (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1999)
  • 9 titles: Philippos Verias (1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2016)
  • 5 titles: Panhellenic (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007)
  • 5 titles: AEK (2011, 2013, 2020, 2021, 2023)
  • 3 titles: Doukas (1998, 2001, 2008), PAOK (2009, 2010, 2015), Olympiacos SFP/Omilos Xyni (2018, 2019, 2022)
  • 2 titles: Diomedes Argos (2012, 2014)
  • 1 titles: Vrilissia (1996), GE Verias (1997), Athenaikos (2005), IEK XYNI NI. (2017)

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