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Greek Basketball League

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First-tier professional men's basketball league in Greece

"A1 Ethniki" redirects here. For other uses, seeA1 Ethniki (disambiguation).
Basketball league
Stoiximan GBL
Founded1927; 98 years ago (1927)
First season1927–28
CountryGreece
FederationHEBA
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams13
Level onpyramid1
Relegation toGreek Elite League
Domestic cup(s)Greek Cup
Greek Super Cup
International cup(s)EuroLeague
EuroCup
FIBA Champions League
FIBA Europe Cup
ENBL
Current championsOlympiacos
(15th title)
Most championshipsPanathinaikos
(40 titles)
All-time top scorerGreeceVassilis Spanoulis
PresidentGreece Michalis Melis
TV partnersERT
Websitewww.esake.grEdit this at Wikidata
2025–26 Greek Basket League
Nikos Galis, 8× GBL Champion,5× GBL MVP,4× GBL Finals MVP, 11×GBL Top Scorer,GBL HOF.
Željko Obradović, 11× GBL Champion,4× GBL COY,GBL HOF.
Dimitris Diamantidis, 9× GBL Champion,6× GBL MVP,4× GBL Finals MVP,11× All-GBL Team,GBL All-Time Leader in Steals,GBL HOF.
Vassilis Spanoulis, 7× GBL Champion,4× GBL MVP,4× GBL Finals MVP,10× All-GBL Team,GBL All-Time Leading Scorer,GBL All-Time Leader in Assists,GBL HOF.
Sasha Vezenkov, 3× GBL Champion,4× GBL MVP,2× GBL Finals MVP,4× All-GBL Team,2× GBL Top Scorer.
Panagiotis Giannakis, 7× GBL Champion,GBL Top Scorer,GBL HOF.
Duda Ivković, 3× GBL Champion,2× GBL COY,GBL HOF.
Georgios Bartzokas, 3× GBL Champion,4× GBL COY.

TheGreek Basketball League (GBL), and also known as theStoiximan Greek Basketball League forsponsorship reasons, is thefirst tier level professionalbasketball league inGreece. It is run by theHellenic Basketball Association (abbreviated as HEBA; Greek:ΕΣΑΚΕ), under the legal authority of theHellenic Basketball Federation (abbreviated as HBF; Greek:Ε.Ο.Κ.). Over the years, the league has previously been known by several different names, which have included: thePanhellenic Basketball Championship orGreek Basketball Championship, thePanhellenic Basketball First Category Championship (1st) (A) orGreek Basketball First Category Championship (1st) (A), theGreek Alpha National Basketball Category Championship (A), theGreek Alpha1 National Basketball Category Championship (A1), theHEBA Alpha1 (A1), and most recently, theGreek Basket League. The league's current official main sponsor is Stoiximan.

The GBL is the highest-tier level of theGreek league system. The GBL plays underFIBA rules and currently consists of 12 teams, with each season's lowest-placed team beingrelegated to theGreek Elite League, and then being replaced by the winner of the playoffs of that tier. The league runs from October to June, with teams playing 22 games each during the regular season, and the top 8 placed teams in the regular season standings then competing in the league's playoffs.[1] The first official Greek Basketball Championship was held in the 1927–28 season. The league held a competition in which the teams of the league played under a format with a nationwide schedule, for the first time, in the 1963–64 season. The league first held a playoff round in the 1986–87 season. The league first allowed foreign (non-Greek) players, in the 1988–89 season. The league first became a fully professional competition in the 1992–93 season, and that was also when its competition status was officially changed from theamateur category, to theprofessional category.

Historically, the GBL has been ranked as one of the top 3 level national domestic leagues in European basketball, since the league rankings began. For further information, seehistorical European national basketball league rankings, and European national basketball league rankings.

History

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The first official regionalclub basketball tournament in Greece, took place in the year 1924.[2] While the first edition of the Greek basketball championship took place in the 1927–28 season, the first fully organized Greek basketball championship began. The league was originally organized by theHellenic Amateur Athletic Association (SEGAS). There have been four different official championship eras. The first era was the Panhellenic Championship (Πανελλήνιο Πρωτάθλημα), which lasted from the 1927–28 to 1962–63 seasons, when the champions of every regional district played each other to decide the Greek Champion. The second era started in the 1963–64 season, when the A National Category (Α' Εθνική Κατηγορία), or Alpha National Category was founded.[3]

In 1969, theHellenic Basketball Federation (E.O.K.) took over the duties of overseeing the competition, and did so until the year 1992. The third era of the championship existed between the 1986–87 and 1991–92 seasons, when the first division A1 National Category (Α1 Εθνική Κατηγορία), with a regular season and playoffs, and thesecond division A2 National Category (Α2 Εθνική Κατηγορία) were formed. The 1988–89 season, marked the first time that Greek Basket League teams were allowed to have foreign players on their rosters.[4]

The fourth era of the championship began in the 1992–93 season, when theHellenic Basketball Association (HEBA) took over the competition and renamed the first division the HEBA A1 (ΕΣΑΚΕ Α1). The league was then renamed to Greek Basket League (Ελληνική Μπάσκετ Λιγκ), starting with the 2010–11 season.

The Greek League has been one of the most competitive basketball leagues in Europe through the years, and it was widely regarded as the second best national domestic league in the world, after only theNBA, in the 1990s decade. It currently ranks among the best national domestic leagues in the world (excluding the NBA), such asLiga ACB in Spain,VTB United League (counts as the domestic league for Russian clubs), andBSL in Turkey. Historically, the league has been ranked as one of the top 3 European national domestic leagues, along with Italy'sLega Basket Serie A and Spain'sLiga ACB, under thehistorical European national basketball league rankings and European national basketball league rankings.

The league has several European historical basketball powers, which also belong to some of the most traditional European basketball clubs, especiallyPanathinaikos,Olympiacos, andAEK (which had great success in the 1960s), which are three of the most successful European basketball clubs of all time. Also,Aris, led byNikos Galis,Panagiotis Giannakis, andSlobodan "Lefteris" Subotić, was the dominant Greek club, and one of the most powerful European teams in the 1980s. Other clubs that have hadsignificant success throughout the history of Greek basketball, as well assuccess in European basketball, arePAOK andPanellinios. The first five aforementioned clubs (Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, AEK, Aris and PAOK), are also the most widely supported by fans in Greece.

Despite the championship having been contested 84 times, only nine different clubs have won it so far. The dominating club has usually been Panathinaikos, having claimed the championship 40 times. Since the foundation of the Alpha National Category in the 1963–64 season, only two teams have participated in every season of the competition, Panathinaikos and Aris.

Brand

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Name

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  • Amateur era (1927–28 to 1991–92):
    • 1927–28 to 1960–61: Panhellenic Championship
    • 1961–62 to 1962–63: Panhellenic First Category Championship (1st) (A)
    • 1963–64 to 1985–86: Alpha (A) National Category
    • 1986–87 to 1991–92: Alpha1 (A1) National Category
  • Professional era (1992–93 topresent) :
    • 1992–93 to 2011–12: HEBA Alpha1 (A1)
    • 2012–13 to 2023–24: Greek Basket League
    • 2024–25 to present: StoiximanGBL(Greek Basketball League)

Sponsors

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Source:[5]

Logo

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The main elements of the logo were changed in 2013.[6]

  • 2012–2013
    2012–2013
  • 2013–2024
    2013–2024

Regulations

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The championship, in its current form, has been organized since the 1992–93 season by theHellenic Basketball Association (HEBA), under the authority of theHellenic Basketball Federation. The fully professional Greek basketballclubs compete in the first division championship, which is often colloquially called the "A1", in which 12 teams compete for the Greek National Championship. There is also a professional level second division championship that is run entirely by the Hellenic Basketball Federation, which is called the "A2", in which 16 teams compete for the second division crown. The bottom one place finishing team each year in the A1 division standings isrelegated to the A2 division, due to poor performance. While conversely, the top one teams each year from the A2 division ispromoted to the A1 division, due to good performance.

Club and arena standards

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In order to compete in the Greek Basketball League, clubs must invest a minimum of €1 million on club operations per season. The minimum club budget per season is €800,000, and each club must also invest €200,000 into a league-wide fund that insures players get their full salaries. Most of the league's clubs invest more than the minimum requirements in each season.

Currently, Greek Basketball League clubs must play their home games in arenas with a seating capacity of at least 2,000 people, in order to play Greek domestic league games. Some Greek clubs have two arenas that they primarily use. One for domestic Greek League games, and one for European-wide games.

Greek clubs that play in European-wide competitions, such as theEuroLeague, theEuroCup, or theFIBA Champions League, must play their home games in those leagues in arenas that fit the arena standards of those leagues. Which are currently, a 5,000 seat minimum for the EuroLeague, and a 3,000 seat minimum for the EuroCup and FIBA Champions League.

Foreign players

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Greek Basketball League teams were first allowed to have foreign (non-Greek) players on their rosters in the 1988–89 season.[4] Under the league's current foreign player rules, Greek Basketball League teams must have at least 6 players with Greek citizenship on their active 12-man game rosters. Each team is allowed to have up to 6 foreign (non-Greek) players on their active 12-man game roster.

Starting with the2022–23 season, each team can have a total of up to 7 foreign players registered on its active league roster. However, every team is obliged to select only 6 of them for the 12 man game rosters, right before each game is started. Originally, that rotation of 6 of the 7 foreign players was not allowed to take place during the league's playoffs. However, it was ultimately decided that starting with the2023–24 season, the aforementioned rotation of 6 out of the 7 foreign players on each team's roster, is also allowed in the league's playoffs.

However, there are no restrictions on the number of foreign players allowed by country of origin, or on the overall total number of foreign players allowed to be signed to a team's roster. Meaning that for example, any team in the league can sign any number of American players, Canadian players, or players from European countries, etc., that it wants to, and that any team in the league can sign as many foreign players overall to its roster as it wants to, but that they can only register 7 of them at a time to the active roster, and that they can only play 6 of them in any one game.[7]

Current clubs

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The clubs for the2025–26 season:

Location map for competing teams in GBL 2025–26.
TeamCityArenaCapacity[8]Appearances in GBL
AEKAthens(Ano Liosia)SUNEL Arena9,025
60
ArisThessalonikiAlexandreio Melathron Hall5,138
63
IraklisThessalonikiIvanofio Sports Arena2,400
45
KarditsaKarditsaGiannis Bourousis Indoor Hall3,007
4
KolossosRhodes(Faliraki)Kallithea Palais des Sports3,400
20
MaroussiAthens(Marousi)Maroussi Saint Thomas Indoor Hall1,700
27
MykonosMykonosPanagiotis Chaniotis Ano Mera Indoor Hall400
1
OlympiacosPiraeusPeace and Friendship Stadium12,349
58
PanathinaikosAthens(Marousi)Telekom Center Athens19,443
63
PanioniosAthens(Glyfada)National Athletic Center Glyfada Makis Liougas3,232
49
PAOKThessaloniki(Pylaia)P.A.O.K. Sports Arena8,142
62
PeristeriAthens(Peristeri)Peristeri Hall4,000
30
PromitheasPatras(Proastio)Dimitris Tofalos Arena5,500
10

Statistics

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Title holders

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Performance by club

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TitlesChampionsYears
40Panathinaikos1945–46, 1946–47, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1953–54, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2023–24
15Olympiacos1948–49, 1959–60, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2024–25
10Aris1929–30, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91
8AEK1957–58, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1969–70, 2001–02
6Panellinios1928–29, 1938–39, 1939–40, 1952–53, 1954–55, 1956–57
2Iraklis1927–28, 1934–35
PAOK1958–59, 1991–92
1Near East1935–36
Athens University1936–37

A1 Finals

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SeasonHome court advantageResultHome court disadvantage1st of Regular seasonRegular season Record
1986–87Aris3–0PanioniosAris18–0
1987–88Aris3–0PAOKAris18–0
1988–89Aris3–1PAOKAris17–1
1989–90PAOKr.r.ArisPAOK20–2
1990–91Aris4–2PAOKAris20–2
1991–92PAOK4–1OlympiacosPAOK20–2
1992–93Panathinaikos1–3OlympiacosPAOK22–4
1993–94Olympiacos3–2PAOK BravoOlympiacos22–4
1994–95Olympiacos3–2PanathinaikosOlympiacos24–2
1995–96Olympiacos3–2PanathinaikosOlympiacos24–2
1996–97Olympiacos3–1AEKOlympiacos21–5
1997–98Panathinaikos3–2PAOKPanathinaikos21–5
1998–99Olympiacos2–3PanathinaikosOlympiacos21–5
1999–00Panathinaikos3–0PAOKOlympiacos21–5
2000–01Panathinaikos3–2OlympiacosPanathinaikos22–4
2001–02AEK3–2OlympiacosAEK23–3
2002–03Panathinaikos3–1AEKPanathinaikos21–5
2003–04Panathinaikos3–0Maroussi TIMPanathinaikos22–4
2004–05Panathinaikos3–1AEKPanathinaikos22–4
2005–06Panathinaikos3–0OlympiacosPanathinaikos24–2
2006–07Panathinaikos3–2OlympiacosPanathinaikos24–2
2007–08Panathinaikos3–2OlympiacosPanathinaikos23–3
2008–09Olympiacos1–3PanathinaikosOlympiacos25–1
2009–10Panathinaikos3–1OlympiacosPanathinaikos25–1
2010–11Olympiacos1–3PanathinaikosOlympiacos26–0
2011–12Olympiacos3–2PanathinaikosOlympiacos23–1
2012–13Olympiacos0–3PanathinaikosOlympiacos25–1
2013–14Panathinaikos3–2OlympiacosPanathinaikos25–1
2014–15Olympiacos3–0PanathinaikosOlympiacos25–1
2015–16Olympiacos3–1PanathinaikosOlympiacos25–1
2016–17Olympiacos2–3PanathinaikosOlympiacos25–1
2017–18Panathinaikos3–2OlympiacosPanathinaikos26–0
2018–19Panathinaikos3–0Promitheas PatrasAEK18–8
2019–20Panathinaikos declared champion through regular season standings due toCOVID-19 pandemicPanathinaikos18–2
2020–21Panathinaikos3–1LavrioPanathinaikos20–2
2021–22Olympiacos3–0PanathinaikosOlympiacos23–1
2022–23Olympiacos3–1PanathinaikosOlympiacos22–0
2023–24Panathinaikos3–2OlympiacosPanathinaikos26–1
2024–25Panathinaikos1–3OlympiacosPanathinaikos22–0

Basket League/A1 finals participation by club (through 2025)

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ClubWLTotal
Panathinaikos20929
Olympiacos111526
Aris404
PAOK167
AEK134
Panionios011
Maroussi011
Promitheas Patras011
Lavrio011

Number of seasons in the Panhellenic Championship (1927–28 to 1962–63)

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The number of times that clubs participated in the league's original format, the Panhellenic Championship.

ClubTimes
Panellinios Athens17
Panathinaikos13
Olympiacos Piraeus13
Sporting Athens12
HAN Thessaloniki10
Iraklis Thessaloniki10
Aris Thessaloniki9
AEK Athens9
PAOK Thessaloniki7
ClubTimes
Triton Athens7
Near East Atens5
Panionios Athens4
Skagiopouleio Patras4
Ethnikos Athens3
Athens University3
Neoi Vironas2
EA Patras2
VAO Thessaloniki2
ClubTimes
Peiraikos Syndesmos2
Anatolia College2
AO Palaio Faliro2
AE Chalkida2
Triton Chalkida2
Olympiacos Addis Ababa1
Keravnos Cairo1
Diagoras Rhodes1
AE Emporoypallilon1
ClubTimes
HAN Nikaia / HAN Kokkinia1
Apollon Athens1
HAN Athens1
AO Neochori Rodos1
PO Patras1
Triton Maroussi1

Number of seasons in the A and A1 National Categories by club (1963–64 – 2023–24)

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The number of times that clubs participated in the top A National Category, while it existed from the 1963–64 season to the 1985–86 season. As well as the number of times that clubs have participated in the top A1 National Category, since it began with the 1986–87 season. Only two clubs,Panathinaikos andAris, have played in the top division every year since its formation.

  • 1963–64 to 1985–86:Alpha (A) National Category
  • 1986–87 to 1991–92:Alpha1 (A1) National Category
  • 1992–93 to 2009–10:HEBA Alpha1 (A1)
  • 2012–13 to 2023–24:Greek Basket League
  • 2024–25 to present:Greek Basketball League (GBL)
ClubTimes
Aris Thessaloniki59
Panathinaikos59
PAOK Thessaloniki58
AEK Athens56
Olympiacos Piraeus54
Panionios Athens47
Iraklis Thessaloniki44
Apollon Patras33
Sporting Athens31
Panellinios Athens30
GS Maroussi24
GS Peristeri23
AO Pagrati17
Kolossos Rhodes16
Ionikos Nikaia15
GS Larissa13
HAN Thessaloniki12
AGO Rethymno10
Ilysiakos Athens9
Dimokritos Thessaloniki9
AO Dafni8
OAA Irakleio8
Near East Athens7
ClubTimes
AS Papagou7
Olympia Larissa7
GS Lavrio7
Makedonikos Thessaloniki6
Esperos Kallithea6
EK Kavala6
Promitheas Patras6
AO Trikala5
KAOD Thessaloniki5
VAO Thessaloniki5
Koroivos Amaliada4
Ionikos Nea Filadelfia4
Triton Athens4
Amyntas Athens4
Ikaros Kallithea4
GS Kymi3
AE Larissa3
AE Nea Kifissia3
Panelefsiniakos3
AO Aigaleo3
Apollon Kalamaria3
Aetos Thessaloniki3
KAE Larissa3
ClubTimes
Trikala 20002
Olympias Patras2
Anatolia College2
HAN Nikaia / HAN Kokkinia2
Niki Volos2
Ifaistos Limnou2
Philippos Thessaloniki2
Milon2
Ampelokipoi Athens2
Peiraikos Syndesmos2
AE Holargos1
Doxa Lefkada1
Arkadikos Tripoli1
Thyella Serres1
MENT Thessaloniki1
Charilaos Trikoupis1
Pierikos Katerini1

Number of seasons in the top-tier level Greek Basket League in total (1928 to 2023–24)

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The total number of times that each club has played in the top-tier level Greek Basket League, through all of its different league formats.

  • 1927–28 to 1960–61:Panhellenic Championship
  • 1961–62 to 1962–63:Panhellenic First Category Championship (1st) (A)
  • 1963–64 to 1985–86:Alpha (A) National Category
  • 1986–87 to 1991–92:Alpha1 (A1) National Category
  • 1992–93 to 2009–10:HEBA Alpha1 (A1)
  • 2010–11 to 2023–24:Greek Basket League
  • 2024–25 to present:Greek Basketball League (GBL)
ClubTimes
Panathinaikos72
Aris Thessaloniki68
Olympiacos Piraeus67
AEK Athens65
PAOK Thessaloniki65
Iraklis Thessaloniki54
Panionios Athens51
Panellinios Athens47
Sporting Athens43
Apollon Patras33
GS Maroussi24
GS Peristeri23
HAN Thessaloniki22
AO Pagrati17
Kolossos Rhodes16
Ionikos Nikaia15
GS Larissa12
Near East Athens12
Triton Athens11
AGO Rethymno10
Dimokritos Thessaloniki9
ClubTimes
AO Dafni8
OAA Irakleio8
Ilysiakos Athens8
VAO Thessaloniki7
AS Papagou7
Olympia Larissa7
GS Lavrio7
Esperos Kallithea6
Makedonikos Thessaloniki6
EK Kavala6
Promitheas Patras6
AO Trikala5
KAOD Thessaloniki5
Koroivos Amaliada4
Peiraikos Syndesmos4
Skagiopouleio Patras4
Anatolia College4
Amyntas Athens4
Ionikos Nea Filadelfia4
Ikaros Kallithea4
Kymi3
ClubTimes
AO Egaleo3
Apollon Kalamaria3
Aetos Thessaloniki3
Ethnikos Athens3
Athens University3
HAN Nikaias / HAN Kokkinias3
Panelefsiniakos3
AE Nea Kifissia3
AE Larissa3
KAE Larissa3
Trikala 20002
Olympias Patras2
Ifaistos Limnou2
Neoi Vironas2
EA Patras2
AO Palaio Faliro2
AE Chalkida2
Triton Chalkida2
Ampelokipoi Athens2
Niki Volos2
Philippos Thessaloniki2
ClubTimes
Milon2
Doxa Lefkada1
AE Holargos1
Αrkadikos Tripoli1
Keravnos Cairo1
Diagoras Rhodes1
Olympiacos Addis Ababa1
Triton Maroussi1
AE Emporoypallilon1
Thyella Serres1
Pierikos Katerini1
MENT Thessaloniki1
Apollon Athens1
Charilaos Trikoupis1
HAN Athens1
AO eochori Rhodes1
PO Patras1

Best regular season records in the history of the A and A1 National Categories (1963–2024)

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[11][12]

  • 1963–64 to 1985–86:Alpha (A) National Category
  • 1986–87 to 1991–92:Alpha1 (A1) National Category
  • 1992–93 to 2009–10:HEBA Alpha1 (A1)
  • 2010–11 to 2023–24:Greek Basket League
  • 2024–25 to present:Greek Basketball League (GBL)

A and A1 National Category (1963–2024)

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SeasonTeamRegular season
Record
Playoff recordFinal Record
(Including playoffs)
Final Season
Result
1985–86Aris26-026-0Champion
1967–68AEK22-022-0Champion
1975–76Olympiacos22-022-0Champion
1986–87Aris18-03-021-0Champion
1987–88Aris18-03-021-0Champion
2017–18Panathinaikos26-08-234-2Champion
1979–80Panathinaikos16-012-228-2Champion
2010–11Olympiacos26-06–332–3Finalist

The best overall season records of the HEBA A1 (1992–2024)

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SeasonClubRegular season
Record
Playoff recordFinal RecordFinal Season
Result
2017–18Panathinaikos26–08–234–2Champion
2009–10Panathinaikos25–18–133–2Champion
2014–15Olympiacos25–18–133–2Champion
2015–16Olympiacos25–18–133–2Champion
2013–14Panathinaikos25–18–233–3Champion
2023–24Panathinaikos26–17–233–3Champion
2005–06Panathinaikos24–28–032–2Champion
2018–19Panathinaikos24–28–032–2Champion
2010–11Panathinaikos24–28–132–3Champion
2010–11Olympiacos26–06–332–3Finalist
2006–07Panathinaikos24–28–232–4Champion
2021–22Olympiacos23–18–031–1Champion
2011–12Olympiacos23–18–231–3Champion
2008–09Olympiacos25–16–331–4Finalist
2016–17Panathinaikos25–16–331–4Champion
2022–23Olympiacos22–08–130–1Champion

Greek basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions

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Main article:Greek basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions

Awards and players

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Main articles:Greek Basketball League awards,Greek Basketball League MVP, andGreek Basketball League Finals MVP
See also:Category: Greek Basket League players

All-time stats leaders

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Further information:Greek Basketball League career statistical leaders
Further information:Greek Basketball Championship career statistical leaders
Further information:Greek Basketball League individual statistics

The all-time stats leaders of theHEBA fullyprofessional level era Greek Basketball League, from the 1992–93 season to the present. These are the officially recognized league stats leaders. Although the Greek Basketball League officially recognizes results and championships from the earlier formats of the league, it only officially recognizes the stats leaders since the league's professional era began, with the 1992–93 season. The competition's stats fromyears prior, when the league was officially classified as anamateur level competition, are not officially recognized.

Main article:Greek Basketball League career statistical leaders
RankPlayerGames played
1GreeceNikos Chatzis554
2GreeceDimitris Diamantidis525
3GreeceNikos Boudouris510
4GreeceVassilis Xanthopoulos505
5GreeceVassilis Spanoulis499[13]
RankPlayerPoints scored
1GreeceVassilis Spanoulis5,517[13]
2GreeceNikos Chatzis5,200
3GreeceAngelos Koronios5,170
4GreecePanagiotis Liadelis4,806
5GreeceFragiskos Alvertis4,574
RankPlayerTotal Rebounds
1GreeceKostas Tsartsaris2,173
2GreeceDimitris Diamantidis1,948
3GreeceGeorgios Karagkoutis1,877
4CroatiaStojko Vranković1,851
5GreeceIoannis Bourousis1,803

RankPlayerAssists
1GreeceVassilis Spanoulis2,180[13]
2GreeceDimitris Diamantidis2,141
3GreeceVassilis Xanthopoulos1,607
4Greece/United StatesNick Calathes1,285
5GreeceNikos Vetoulas1,093
RankPlayerSteals
1GreeceDimitris Diamantidis785
2GreeceVassilis Xanthopoulos594
3GreeceManos Papamakarios520
4GreeceGeorgios Sigalas472
5GreeceNikos Vetoulas470
RankPlayerBlocks
1GreecePanagiotis Fasoulas465
2CroatiaStojko Vranković456
3Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/GreeceDragan Tarlać256
4United StatesWalter Berry231
5GreeceDimitris Diamantidis228

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References

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  1. ^Με 8 τα playoffs, μπόνους στους 2 πρώτους (in Greek).
  2. ^Ο πρώτος αγώνας μπάσκετ στην Ελλάδα έγινε με δύο αναποδογυρισμένες καρέκλες και μία μπάλα ποδοσφαίρου. Το πρώτο πανελλήνιο πρωτάθλημα είχε 4 ομάδες. 30 May 2019.
  3. ^"Ιστορία του Μπάσκετ". Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016.
  4. ^abΚαι οι (πρώτοι) ξένοι ήταν εννιά (in Greek).
  5. ^"Partners".- Ε.Σ.Α.Κ.Ε. Retrieved31 July 2025.
  6. ^(in Greek)Νέο λογότυπο για το πρωτάθλημα! sentragoal.gr
  7. ^Πέρασε η πρόταση του Παναθηναϊκού για τους ξένους (in Greek).
  8. ^"esake.gr".
  9. ^"Πρωταθλητές".- Ε.Σ.Α.Κ.Ε.
  10. ^Georgakopoulos, George."Panathinaikos crowned champion, Aris and PAOK stay up".ekathimerini.com. Online. Retrieved5 June 2020.
  11. ^"ESAKE.gr Basket League ΟΠΑΠ: Το ρεκόρ του Ολυμπιακού".
  12. ^"ESAKE.gr Τα... χτένια του Ολυμπιακού!".
  13. ^abc"ΕΣΑΚΕ - HALL OF FAME".esake-hof.damsquare.gr.

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