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Revision as of 22:43, 2 September 2008

ΑΣΠΙΣ ΑΠΟΕΛ
ASPIS APOEL
ΑΣΠΙΣ ΑΠΟΕΛ ASPIS APOEL logo
NicknameΤhrylos (Legend)
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LeaguesCypriot Division A,
EuroCup Challenge
Founded1947
ArenaLefkotheo Indoor Arena
(capacity: 3.000)
LocationNicosia, Cyprus
Team colorsBlue and Yellow
PresidentCyprus Christodoulos Ellinas
Head coachUnited States Joey Wright
Championships (8) Cypriot Championships
(11) Cypriot Cup
(7) Cypriot Super Cups

APOEL (Greek: ΑΠΟΕΛ) is a basketball team from Nicosia, Cyprus. APOEL is the second most successful basketball club in Cyprus with 8 championships. APOEL B.C. is part of the APOEL multisport club.

History

APOEL was formed in 1926 and the basketball team was formed in 1947. The first title for the team was the Cypriot Supercup in 1972. The first championship for the team came in 1976.

The best decade for the team was the 90s. The team won 4 championships, 5 cups and 5 supercups during that period, including one double on the 1995-96 season.

Current Roster

Last Update: May 12, 2008 [1]

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

No. Position Player
4 Belgium C Gerben Van Dorpe
5 Cyprus G Panagiotis Serdaris
6 United States G Loren Stokes
7 Serbia F Ivan Miceta
8 United States F Jeremiah James Sola
9 Serbia F Slobodan Ocokoljic
10 Serbia F Balsa Radunovic
11 United States PG Tyson Wheeler
12 Cyprus G Grigoris Pantouris
13 Slovenia G Nikola Ivanovic
14 Cyprus F Andreas Tsiatinis
15 United States C JoJo Garcia

Former Players

Honours

European Campaigns

Last Update: May 14, 2008 [2]

Season Competition Games Wins Loses For Against
2008 FIBA EuroCup 2 1 1 86.5 89.0
2006 EuroCup Challenge 8 5 3 81.3 77.8
2005 FIBA Europe Cup Men 6 4 2 88.7 86.8
2004 FIBA Europe Cup Men 6 3 3 87.5 81.7
2003 FIBA Europe Champions Cup for Men 10 1 9 64.4 84.7
2002 Korać Cup 2 0 2 71.0 84.0
2000 Saporta Cup 10 0 10 51.3 84.6
1999 Saporta Cup 10 3 7 68.9 73.6
1997 EuroCup 10 1 9 62.6 83.1
1996 European Championship for Men's Clubs 4 2 2 67.3 67.5
1996 European Cup for Men's Clubs 2 0 2 66.5 93.5
1995 European Cup for Men's Clubs 2 1 1 80.0 81.0
1994 European Cup for Men's Clubs 2 0 2 66.5 96.0
1993 European Cup Radivoj Korac 2 0 2 88.0 107.0
1992 European Cup for Men's Clubs 2 0 2 53.5 108.5

Sponsorship Names

  • 2007-present Aspis APOEL
  • 2004-2007 Deltalcon APOEL
  • 2002-2004 Elma APOEL

Women's Team

APOEL also maintains a women's team, Jubalar APOEL. The team competed in the women's first division. The team has temporarily suspended its operation as of January 25, 2008 due to financial problems.

References

  1. ^ "Roster". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
  2. ^ "Team History". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 2008-08-31.

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