Apollon Patras B.C.

Apollon Patras B.C., named after the Greek God Apollo, is a Greek professional basketball club that is located in Patras, Greece. Apollon Patras B.C. is the men's basketball club of the Greek multi sports athletic union A.S. Apollon Patras. The club's name sponsorship is Apollon Patras B.C. Carna. Currently, Apollon competes in the Greek A2 Basket League, which is the 2nd-tier level basketball division in Greece.

Apollon Patras Oscar
Apollon Patras Oscar logo
NicknameWhite-Blacks
LeaguesGreek A2 Basket League
Greek Cup
Founded1947
History1947–present
ArenaApollon Patras Indoor Hall
Capacity3,500
LocationPatras, Greece
Team colorsWhite and Black
   
PresidentIoannis Kontis
Head coachYannis Christopoulos
Team captainChristos Saloustros
Championships4 Greek 2nd Division
Retired numbers2 (#5, #7)
Websiteapollonpatras.gr

History

Apollon Patras warming up before their home game against Panionios, in the 2014–15 season.

The club's parent athletic club, A.S. Apollon Patras, was founded in 1926. The club's men's basketball section, Apollon Patras B.C., was founded in the year 1947. Apollon Patras B.C. has competed in the top division Greek Basket League, in a total of 32 different seasons so far, being one of the constant teams in the Greek League's top division over the years.

The club competed in the top division for the first time in the 1971–72 season. Apollon won the local Achaea regional tournament 4 times, in the years 1956, 1958, 1971, and 1973.

In the 1996–97 season, Apollon B.C. had one of its most successful seasons, finishing in the 7th place of the Greek League, and reaching the Round of 16 at the Saporta Cup. The club also made it to the final of the Greek Cup, for the first time in its history, but they were defeated by Olympiacos. In that particular season, Olympiacos had what is considered to be one of the greatest teams in European basketball history, as they had won the 1997 Triple Crown.

One more successful season followed in the 1997–98 season, in which Apollon finished in the 6th place of the Greek League, and made it to the Saporta Cup Round of 32. The following year (1998–99), the team was relegated down to the Greek A2 Basket League (Greek 2nd Division).

In 2003, Apollon B.C. won the Greek Second Division championship, and subsequently returned to the Greek first division for four straight seasons (2004 to 2007). The team was relegated to the second division again after the 2006–07 season, and returned to the top division Greek Basket League in the 2012–13 season. In that season, Apollon made the league's playoffs, and finished in 8th place in the league's final standings.

Apollon played in the 2015 Greek Cup Final, where they lost to Panathinaikos, by a score of 68–53.

Arenas

Apollon Patras Indoor Hall, in Perivola, Patras.
Dimitris Tofalos Arena.

Apollon Patras plays its home games at the 3,500 seat Apollon Patras Indoor Hall. They have also played home games at the Dimitris Tofalos Arena, which can seat 4,200.

Titles and honours

National competitions: (11×)

  • Greek Cup
    • Winners (4): 1951, 1964, 1970, 1973
  • Greek 2nd Division (4×): 1976,1979,1992,2003
    • Greek B League (2×): 1976,1979
    • Greek A2 League (3×): 1992,2003,2021

Local competitions: (4×)

  • Achaia Regional Championship (4×): 1956, 1958, 1971, 1973 [1]

National honours:

  • Greek Cup Finalist (2×): 1997, 2015
  • Greek Basket League Playoff Appearances (8×): 1988, 1989, 1990, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2013, 2014

European honours:

Apollon Patras' season by season rankings

  • Bold indicates seasons in which the club made the Greek top-tier level league's playoffs.
  • Italics indicates seasons in which the club competed in levels below the Greek top-tier level.

Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Apollon Patras B.C. roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.Age
G/F 6 Greece Vissariou, Tilemachos 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 22 – (2002-01-28)28 January 2002
G 11 Greece Kafezas, Christos 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) 78 kg (172 lb) 22 – (2002-01-09)9 January 2002
PF 12 Greece Gkiouzelis, Giorgos 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 98 kg (216 lb) 28 – (1995-10-13)13 October 1995
PF 14 Greece Kogionis, Giorgos 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 23 – (2001-05-02)2 May 2001
SF 22 Greece Saloustros, Christos (C) 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 34 – (1990-03-29)29 March 1990
G 77 Greece Valkanas, Leonidas 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 16 – (2007-11-25)25 November 2007
Head coach
  • Greece Yannis Christopoulos
Assistant coach(es)
  • Greece Kostas Tzamakos

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Updated: 28 April 2024

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2
C
PF Giorgos Gkiouzelis Giorgos Kogionis
SF Christos Saloustros Tilemachos Vissariou
SG
PG Christos Kafezas Leonidas Valkanas

Retired numbers

Apollon Patras retired numbers
No Nat. Player Position Tenure Date retired
#5GreeceNikos Argyropoulos[2][3]PG/SG1996–2005, 2010–20162019
#7GreeceKostas Petropoulos[4][5]SG/SF1968–19872016

Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Criteria

To appear in this section a player must have either:

  • Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club
  • Played at least one official international match for their national team at any time
  • Played at least one official NBA match at any time.
Greece:
  • Greece Georgios Amerikanos
  • Greece Vangelis Angelou
  • Greece Nikos Argyropoulos
  • Greece Nikos Barlos
  • Greece Giorgos Bogris
  • Greece Christos Charissis
  • Greece Giorgos Diamantakos
  • Greece Dimitris Dimakopoulos
  • Greece Nikos Diplaros
  • Greece Zois Karampelas
  • Greece Vassilis Kikilias
  • Greece Panagiotis Liadelis
  • Greece Sarantis Mastrogiannopoulos
  • Greece/United States Bill Melis
  • Greece Ioannis Milonas
  • Greece Giannis Molfetas
  • Greece Vassilis Mouratos
  • Greece Christos Myriounis
  • Greece Vassilis Niforas
  • Greece Argiris Papapetrou
  • Greece Kostas Petropoulos
  • Greece Giorgos Tsalmpouris
  • Greece Nikos Vetoulas
  • Greece Fotios Zoumpos

Europe:

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Bavčić
  • SerbiaTurkey Mirko Milićević
  • Montenegro Mladen Šekularac
  • Romania/Greece Gerasimos Tzakis
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Ratko Varda
  • Serbia/Greece Dušan Vukčević

USA:

  • United States Danya Abrams
  • United States Ashraf Amaya
  • United States Chad Brown
  • United States/Ukraine Steve Burtt Jr.
  • United States Orlando Coleman
  • United States A. J. Davis
  • United States Tony Dawson
  • United States Pat Durham
  • United States Harold Ellis
  • United States Joseph Forte
  • United States Todd Fuller
  • United States Chris Garner
  • United States Derrick Hamilton
  • United States Anthony Hickey
  • United States Buck Johnson
  • United States Dontae' Jones
  • United States Reggie Jordan
  • United States Tyler Kalinoski
  • United States Tevin Mack
  • United States Errick McCollum
  • United States Tre McLean
  • United States Erik Meek
  • United States Terence Morris
  • United States Jimmy Oliver
  • United States Malik Osborne
  • United States Brandon Penn
  • United States Mark Petteway
  • United States Cadarian Raines
  • United States Terrence Rencher
  • United States Eric Riley
  • United States Rod Sellers
  • United States John Shasky
  • United States Gerel Simmons
  • United States TJ Starks
  • United States Jamel Thomas
  • United States Larry Turner
  • United States Alonzo Verge Jr.
  • United States Desi Washington

Rest of the Americas:

  • Cuba Andrés Guibert
  • Canada Wayne Yearwood
  • Canada Elijah Mitrou-Long

Oceania:

Head coaches

  • Greece Kimon Agathos
  • Greece Kostas Parisis
  • Greece Stathis Vergos
  • Greece Georgios Amerikanos
  • Serbia Bata Djordjević
  • Serbia Vojislav Vezović
  • Serbia Rade Georgievski
  • Serbia Kosta Jankov
  • Serbia/Greece Dragan Šakota
  • Greece Kostas Petropoulos
  • Greece Vangelis Alexandris
  • Greece Kostas Diamantopoulos
  • Greece Kostas Missas
  • Germany Dirk Bauermann
  • Greece Georgios Kalafatakis
  • Greece Minas Gekos
  • Serbia Darko Ruso
  • Serbia Miroslav Nikolić
  • Greece Yannis Christopoulos
  • Greece Manos Manouselis
  • Croatia Ivica Burić
  • Greece Kostas Keramidas
  • Greece Dimitris Papadopoulos
  • Greece Nikos Vetoulas
  • Greece Thanasis Papachatzis
  • Greece Kostas Mexas
  • Greece Thanasis Skourtopoulos
  • Greece Nikos Vournas
  • Greece Kostas Delegkos

Sponsorships

  • Great Shirt Sponsor: LOUX
  • Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer: Nickan
  • Great Sponsor: Oscar

References

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