Panionios B.C.
Panionios | |||
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Nickname | Historic Blue–Reds Panthers | ||
Leagues | Greek Basket League Greek Cup | ||
Founded | 1919 | ||
History | Panionios G.S.S. (1919–1992) Chipita Panionios B.C. (1992–1995) Panionios B.C. Afisorama (1995–1997) Panionios B.C. (1997–2005) Panionios B.C. Forthnet (2005–2009) Panionios B.C. (2009–Present) | ||
Arena | Nea Smyrni Indoor Hall | ||
Capacity | 1,832 | ||
Location | Nea Smyrni, Athens, Greece | ||
Team colors | |||
President | Giorgos Christodoulopoulos | ||
Head coach | Vasilis Fragkias | ||
Ownership | Giorgos Christodoulopoulos | ||
2017–18 position | 12th | ||
Championships | 1 Greek Cup | ||
Website | panioniosbc.gr | ||
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Panionios B.C. (Greek: Πανιώνιος KAE), known in European competitions as Panionios Athens[1] is the Greek professional basketball club that plays its home games in Nea Smyrni, Athens, Greece. The club is also widely known as Πανιώνιος Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Σμύρνης, or Panionios Gymnastikos Syllogos Smyrnis, which is the Pan-Ionian Gymnastic Club of Smyrna. This is usually abbreviated to the club name of Πανιώνιος Γ.Σ.Σ. Panionios B.C. is the basketball department of the Panionios Gymnastic Club that is based in Nea Smyrni, Athens.
Panionios B.C. has been a long-time club of the top-tier level Greek Basket League, which is considered one of the best national domestic basketball leagues in Europe. Panionios B.C. has also competed in the European-wide top-tier level EuroLeague. For sponsorship reasons, the club has also been known as Panionios On Telecoms, and Panionios Forthnet. Recent previous owners of the club were Elias Lianos, the founder of Proton Bank, Antonis Margetis, and Ion G. Varouxakis.
Some of the well-known players that have played with the club over the years have included: Faidon Matthaiou, Takis Koroneos, Fanis Christodoulou, Boban Janković, P. J. Brown, Panagiotis Giannakis, Henry Turner, Thurl Bailey, Travis Mays, Žarko Paspalj, Byron Dinkins, Mitchell Wiggins, Theo Papaloukas, Jure Zdovc, Laurent Sciarra, Nikos Chatzis, Giorgos Sigalas, Angelos Koronios, Dimos Dikoudis, Nikos Oikonomou, Stratos Perperoglou, Michalis Pelekanos, Ender Arslan, Miloš Vujanić, Alex Stepheson, Errick McCollum, and Tyrese Rice, among others.
Logos
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(The official logo of Panionios' parent club.)
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(The official logo of Panionios' basketball club.)
History
Early years
The basketball clubs' parent athletic union, the Panionios Gymnastic Club, was founded in 1890, in İzmir, Ottoman Empire (located today in the modern country of Turkey), making it one of the oldest sporting clubs in Europe. The sporting clubs' basketball department was founded in 1919. After the Greek military suffered defeat in the Greco-Turkish War in 1922, the club was transferred to the Athenian suburb of Nea Smyrni, in Greece.
The basketball department, Panionios B.C., began participation in the Greek Basket League starting in the 1928–29 season, and finished in second place in the league that year. Panionios B.C. finished in third place in the league the next year.
Rise of the club to prominence in Greek basketball
Panionios B.C. competed in the top-tier Greek basketball league, in consecutive years, from the 1981–82 season until the 2014–15 season. In the 1986–87 season, Panionios played in the championship finals series of the Greek League, losing out to Aris, and their two Greek basketball legends Nikos Galis and Panagiotis Giannakis (Giannakis would later go on to play for Panionios). In 1991, led by Fanis Christodoulou, the team won the Greek Cup title, by defeating PAOK by a score of 73–70. Panionios also played in the finals game of the Greek Cup in both 1977 and 1995. Ιn the 1993–94 season, after an exciting run in the European 3rd-tier level FIBA Korać Cup, and after scoring a couple of wins against Maccabi Elite in the quarterfinals, Panionios reached the semifinals, and played against PAOK Bravo. This marked the first civil conflict between Greek basketball clubs in European-wide competitions, ever.
The club finished in 3rd place in the Greek League in the 1995–96 season, under head coach Dušan Ivković, and thus qualified to the EuroLeague for the 1996–97 season. In the FIBA EuroLeague 1996–97 season, the team was coached by Efthimis Kioumourtzoglou. Two years later, in 1999, Panionios once again reached the semifinals of the FIBA Korać Cup, where they were again eliminated, this time from the super favorites of the tournament, FC Barcelona, which featured Sasha Djordjević.
In the Greek League 2007–08 season, Panionios, led by Ivan Zoroski, Giannis Kalampokis, and charismatic head coach Nenad Marković, finished in 3rd place in the Greek League. They came back from an 0–2 series deficit in the deciding best-of-five league third-place series against Maroussi, and won the series 3–2. That secured the team a place in the EuroLeague competition for the EuroLeague 2008–09 season. This marked the club's first EuroLeague appearance in more than a decade.[2]
Decline of the club
After the 2014–15 season, Panionios was relegated to the Greek 2nd Division, after 33 consecutive seasons with a presence in the top-tier level Greek Basket League.[3] For the 2015–16 season, Panionios preferred to play in the third-tier level semi-pro Greek B Basket League, due to financial difficulties.[4] They were promoted up to the Greek 2nd Division for the 2016–17 season. They won the Greek 2nd Division title for the 2016–17 season, and were promoted back up to the top-tier level league.
Arenas
Panionios plays its domestic Greek League home games at Nea Smyrni Indoor Hall, a small arena owned by the Nea Smyrni municipality, with a capacity of 1,832. They have also used Glyfada Makis Liougas Sportshall, which has a capacity of 3,500.[5] They have also often played home games at the Hellinicon Olympic Arena, which has a capacity of 15,000.[6]
The municipality of Nea Smyrni has also approved the construction of a new modern-style multi-use indoor arena, Boban Janković Indoor Hall, named after Boban Janković, which will be built on the same location as the old Nea Smyrni Indoor Hall. The new arena is scheduled to be open for the 2021–22 season.
Roster
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Updated: November 9, 2018 |
Depth chart
Retired numbers
Panionios B.C. retired numbers | |||||
N° | Nat. | Player | Position | Tenure | Date Retired |
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4 | Fanis Christodoulou | SF | 1983–1997 | ||
8 | Boban Janković | SF | 1992–1993 |
Honours
Total titles: 5
Domestic competitions
- Runners-up (1): 1986–87
- Winners (1): 1990–91
- Runners-up (2): 1976–77, 1994–95
- Winners (3): 1973–74, 1980–81, 2016–17
- Winners (1): 2015–16
European competitions
International record
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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Saporta Cup | |||
2001–02 | Quarter-finals | eliminated by Anwil Włocławek, 83–74 (W) in Athens and 59–75 (L) in Włocławek | |
Korać Cup | |||
1989–90 | Quarter-finals | eliminated by CSKA Moscow, 107–85 (W) in Athens and 53–106 (L) in Moscow | |
1992–93 | Quarter-finals | eliminated by Philips Milano, 78–79 (L) in Athens and 74–81 (L) in Milan | |
1993–94 | Semi-finals | eliminated by PAOK Bravo, 83–85 (L) in Athens and 64–82 (L) in Thessaloniki | |
1994–95 | Quarter-finals | eliminated by Stefanel Milano, 59–73 (L) in Milan and 82–73 (L) in Athens | |
1998–99 | Semi-finals | eliminated by FC Barcelona, 71–80 (L) in Athens and 61–91 (L) in Barcelona | |
EuroChallenge | |||
2006–07 | Quarter-finals | eliminated 2-1 by Akasvayu Girona, 68–76 (L) in Girona, 82–73 (W) in Athens and 49–83 (L) in Girona |
Season by season results
Season | Tier | Division | Pos. | W–L | Greek Cup | European competitions | ||
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2005–06 | Basket League | Round of 16 | ||||||
2006–07 | Basket League | Round of 16 | 3 FIBA EuroCup | |||||
2007–08 | Basket League | Quarterfinals | 2 ULEB Cup | |||||
2008–09 | Basket League | Semifinals | 1 Euroleague | |||||
2009–10 | Basket League | Quarterfinals | ||||||
2010–11 | Basket League | Round of 16 | ||||||
2011–12 | Basket League | Round of 16 | ||||||
2012–13 | Basket League | Quarterfinalist | 2 Eurocup | |||||
2013–14 | Basket League | Semifinalist | 2 Eurocup | |||||
2014–15 | Basket League | Quarterfinalist | ||||||
2015–16 | B Basket League | 1st | ||||||
2016–17 | A2 Basket League | 1st | ||||||
2017–18 | Basket League | 12th |
Notable players
- Dimitrios Stamatis
- Nikos Barlos
- Dimitrios Verginis
- Theo Papaloukas
- Panagiotis Giannakis
- Fanis Christodoulou
- Christos Christodoulou
- Takis Koroneos
- Giorgos Gasparis
- Giorgos Bosganas
- Giorgos Karagkoutis
- Panagiotis Kafkis
- Nikos Chatzis
- Stratos Perperoglou
- Vassilis Kikilias
- Angelos Koronios
- Christos Tapoutos
- Nikos Oikonomou
- Faidon Matthaiou
- Nikos Linardos
- Giorgos Sigalas
- Ioannis Sioutis
- Giorgos Kalaitzis
- Tzanis Stavrakopoulos
- Vangelis Angelou
- Ioannis Giannoulis
- Georgios Diamantopoulos
- Savvas Iliadis
- Dimitris Marmarinos
- Makis Dreliozis
- Makis Dendrinos
- Dimitris Mavroeidis
- Dimos Dikoudis
- Giannis Kalampokis
- Alexandros Sigkounas
- Vassilis Xanthopoulos
- Ioannis Georgallis
- Andreas Kanonidis
- Dimitris Papanikolaou
- Theodoros Karamanolis
- Marios Batis
- Charis Giannopoulos
- Vangelis Sklavos
- Kostas Missas
- Vassilis Kavvadas
- Nikos Pappas
- Gaios Skordilis
- Christos Saloustros
- Alexis Kyritsis
- Ioannis Athanasoulas
- Vassilis Symtsak
- Ioannis Athinaiou
- Georgios Bogris
- Dimitrios Agravanis
- Michalis Pelekanos
- Georgios Limniatis
- Dimitris Fosses
- Miroslav Marinos-Raitsevits
- Dušan Šakota
- Vladimiros Giankovits
- Dušan Jelic Koutsopoulos
- Miroslav Mylonas
- Alexi Giannoulias
- Thurl Bailey
- Luke Hancock
- Gabe Pruitt
- P.J. Brown
- John Hudson
- Kennedy Winston
- Byron Dinkins
- Ed Stokes
- William Avery
- Toby Bailey
- Henry Turner
- Andre Hutson
- Rashad Wright
- Gerry McNamara
- Chris Owens
- Randolph Keys
- Chris Jent
- Donnell Harvey
- John Wallace
- Antonio Harvey
- Jeff McInnis
- Travis Watson
- Mark Landsberger
- Mateen Cleaves
- Ruben Douglas
- Mitchell Wiggins
- Lonny Baxter
- Amal McCaskill
- Rod Sellers
- Paul Shirley
- Travis Mays
- Aaron Miles
- Travon Bryant
- Jon Diebler
- Billy Keys
- Errick McCollum
- Landon Milbourne
- T.J. Carter
- Kevin Langford
- Chris Booker
- Mark Payne
- Tyrese Rice
- Levon Kendall
- Boban Janković
- Žarko Paspalj
- Dragan Lukovski
- Branko Cvetković
- Vladimir Micov
- Zoran Erceg
- Dejan Borovnjak
- Uroš Duvnjak
- Stephen Arigbabu
- Ender Arslan
- Jure Zdovc
- Nejc Strnad
- Brad Newley
- Antanas Kavaliauskas
- Gintaras Kadžiulis
- Nenad Marković
- Joao Santos
- Laurent Sciarra
- Guy-Marc Michel
- Goran Nikolić
- Kristaps Valters
- Vassil Evtimov
- Nikoloz Tskitishvili
- Chinemelu Elonu
Head coaches
- Panagiotis Giannakis
- Kostas Missas
- Nikos Linardos
- Michalis Kyritsis
- Makis Dendrinos
- Memos Ioannou
- Efthimis Kioumourtzoglou
- Georgios Bartzokas
- Thanasis Skourtopoulos
- Minas Gekos
- Ioannis Sfairopoulos
- Vangelis Alexandris
- Nikos Oikonomou
- Georgios Kalafatakis
- Vangelis Ziagkos
- Lefteris Soumpotits
- Dušan Ivković
- Vlade Đurović
- Luka Pavićević
- Nenad Marković
- Alex Trifunović
Top players in games played and points scored in the Greek Basket League (since the 1992–93 season)
Panionios team leaders in games played and points scored, since the Greek Basket League became fully professional, starting with the 1992–93 season.
- * Still active player with the team.
- Last update: 10 October 2018
Rank Player Games Played 1. Marios Batis 174
Rank Player Points Scored 1. Georgios Diamantopoulos 2,676
See also
References
- ^ "Panionios Athens - Welcome to 7DAYS EuroCup". www.eurocupbasketball.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
- ^ "Team Focus: Panionios On Telecoms". Retrieved 21 September 2018.
- ^ "Έμεινε εκτός Α1 ο Πανιώνιος". star.gr. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- ^ "Στην Α2 το Περιστέρι, στη Β' ο Πανιώνιος". sport-fm.gr. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- ^ "Competition Engine - Welcome to EUROLEAGUE BASKETBALL". www.euroleague.net. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
- ^ "World Stadiums - Stadiums in Greece". www.worldstadiums.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
- ^ "Οι αριθμοί στις φανέλες των παικτών του Πανιώνιου". Retrieved 21 September 2018.