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| name =Olympiacos Piraeus B.C.
| nickname =Legend<br>Reds<br>Red-Whites
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| leagues =[[A1 Ethniki|Greek League]],<br>[[Greek basketball Cup|Greek Cup]],<br>[[Euroleague]]
| founded =1925
| history =1925 - present
| arena =[[Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex#Peace and Friendship Stadium|Peace and Friendship Stadium]] <br> <small> '''(capacity: 12.171)'''
| location =[[Faliro]], <br> [[Athens]], [[Greece]]
| colors =Red and White
| president ={{flagicon|Greece}} [[Socratis Kokkalis]]
| vice-presidents ={{flagicon|Greece}} Panagiotis Angelopoulos <br> {{flagicon|Greece}} Giorgos Angelopoulos
| coach ={{flagicon|Greece}} [[Panagiotis Giannakis]]
| championships = <small> '''1 [[Euroleague|European Championship]] <br> 9 [[A1 Ethniki|Greek Championships]] <br> 7 [[Greek Basketball Cups|Greek Cups]]'''
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'''Olympiacos Piraeus B.C.''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] name: ''Κ.Α.Ε. Ολυμπιακός'', transliterated into English: '''K.A.E. Olympiacos''') is a [[Greece|Greek]] professional [[basketball]] team, based in [[Piraeus]], [[Athens]]. A part of the [[Olympiacos CFP]] family, the team was founded in 1925 and is one of the oldest and most tradition-rich and strong clubs in Europe. Olympiacos is a strong contender in both the [[A1 Ethniki|Greek League]] and the [[Euroleague]]. Olympiacos was selected by [[FIBA]] as the Best Team of the 1990s in Europe.

==History==
===1930s-1960s===
Beginning in the 1930s, it was the first Greek team to familiarize itself with American basketball as Alekos Spanoudakis learned to imitate the jump shot of American sailors and his brother Giannis met basketball legend [[Bob Cousy]] and practiced many of his secrets on the court. The Spanoudakis brothers led the club to its first Greek Championship in 1949. The second title didn't come until 11 years later, in 1960, which allowed the Reds for the first time to qualify for the European Champions Cup. It was their first ever participation in European level, as well.

===1970s-1980s===
It wasn't until 1976 that Olympiacos would win another Greek title and it did so in unprecedented fashion, running off 22 victories in 22 games, while in the same year they did it very well in [[Saporta Cup|Cup Winner's Cup]]. Another Greek title followed two years later and in a decade which also saw Olympiacos add four [[Greek Basketball Cups|Greek Cups]] between 1976 and 1980.

In 1979 they also had their first significant success in Europe, reaching the final round (Final 6) of the European Championship. The final round of that year was one of the toughest ever in the competition. So, Olympiacos didn't manage to do anything better than finishing 6th, achieving a single 79-77 win over [[Maccabi Tel Aviv (basketball)|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] in [[Athens]], while in the tense match in [[Tel Aviv]], the Reds suffered one of their heaviest defeats 51-93. In general, Olympiacos was a tough home team, although they lost all the rest home matches, the scores were close: 84-95 to [[Joventut Badalona]] (77-91 away), 68-72 to [[Pallacanestro Varese|Emerson Varese]] (67-92 away), 97-101 to [[Real Madrid Baloncesto|Real Madrid]] (72-113 away), 83-88 to [[KK Bosna|Bosna Sarajevo]] (72-89 away).

Although the 1970s was the most successful decade for the team up to that time, the 1980s marked a low period for the Reds, who didn't manage to play a major domestic role, outshined by the up-and-coming super powers from [[Thessaloniki]], [[Aris BC|Aris]] and [[PAOK BC|PAOK]].

===1990s===
It was in the 1990s that the Reds made their biggest mark. The middle of that decade belonged to Olympiacos, not only in Greece, but all around the continent.

In 1991 - 1992, record holding Greek basketball coach [[Giannis Ioannidis]] left Aris to manage Olympiacos, the torpid giant, and created a tough, team-oriented, offensive basketball team. In addition to this, Olympiacos left the old Papastrateio Indoor Hall, to move into [[Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex#Peace and Friendship Stadium|Peace and Friendship Stadium]] (commonly called SEF), an [[indoor arena]] of 15,000 seats at the time and the biggest in Greece until the [[Athens Olympic Indoor Hall]] was inaugurated in 1995. By that year the club rebounded, climbing all the way back to rule Greece. They finished second in the [[A1 Ethniki|Greek league]], following PAOK.

Five consecutive Greek Championships from 1993 to 1997 and two Greek Cups in 1994 and 1997, made the team the indubitable dominant in Greece. During this period, Olympiacos was the best supported basketball team, not only in Greece, as Peace and Friendship Stadium was full in most of their matches, making Olympiacos invincible in it. In addition to their domestic success, Olympiacos became the most successful team in [[Euroleague]] of that period, making FIBA to select them as the Best Team of Europe in 1990s.

In [[1992-93 FIBA European Championship|1992 - 1993]], in their first Euroleague appearance, they didn't manage to qualify for the [[Athens]] Final Four which was held in their home field, SEF, as they were eliminated by [[CSP Limoges|Limoges]] in the quarter-finals in three games. However, in spite of finishing 4th in the regular season, they won their first Greek championship since 1978, defeating PAOK in the semi-finals and [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] in the finals, although both Olympiacos' opponents had the so-called home advantage.

But the following year, Olympiacos reached for a first time the Final Four in [[Tel Aviv]]. They faced their arch-rivals [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] in the semi-final, beating them 77-72 and being the first Greek team to play in the final of Euroleague. The Reds were the favorites to win the European crown. But Olympiacos was shocked in the final by [[Joventut Badalona]] to which they lost 57-59. Finally, they managed to win a domestic double against PAOK and [[Iraklis Thessaloniki B.C.|Iraklis]] in the Greek League and Greek Cup finals respectively.

In 1994 - 1995 they played in their second Euroleague Final Four in [[Zaragoza]], again facing their eternal enemies of Panathinaikos in the semi-final, defeating them one more time 58-52 and reaching the final for a second consecutive year. There they played against another [[Liga ACB|Spanish]] team, [[Real Madrid Baloncesto|Real Madrid]], which were playing on home soil and Olympiacos lost again 61-73. In the Greek League they managed to win the championship in the best of five finals, with a thrilling 45-44 home win over Panathinaikos in the fifth and last match on their home ground.

The next season, 1995 - 1996, Olympiacos didn't made the Final Four, they saw their rivals Panathinaikos winning the Euroleague for the first time ever for Greece instead. But the season ended in an extremely memorable way, because in the last of a five game finals of the Greek League, Olympiacos smashed the European Champions Panathinaikos, with a shocking 73-38 victory, an all-time record victory margin for the Greek League Finals.

In 1996 - 1997 with a new coach, [[Dusan Ivkovic]], at the bench, the Reds and their fans hoped more than ever for the European title. In the regular season of Euroleague, Olympiacos' performance was not as good as it was the previous years, but in the play-offs they were impressive, breaking twice their opponents home advantage. Their first victim was [[KK Partizan|Partizan Belgrade]], in a strange best of three series, in which Olympiacos won the first match in [[Belgrade]], lost the second in Peace and Friendship Stadium, disappointing their fans, and finally won the third in Belgrade, advancing to the quarter-finals where the defending champions Panathinaikos were waiting with a home advantage, ready to stop their rival and revenge them for the last year's opprobrious defeat in the Greek finals. In the first game in Panathinaikos home, the [[Athens Olympic Indoor Hall]], Olympiacos stunned again the Greens beating them 69-49 in front of their fans. In the second match, in Peace and Friendship Stadium, in front of 17,000 red fans, Olympiacos won Panathinaikos 65-57 and went to the Final Four in [[Rome]]<ref>[[FIBA Europe|FIBA Europe.com]] [http://www.fibaeurope.com/cid_KNce8jInH7Qj1EsyH5rjn2.gameID_1478-42-B-2.compID_,Uz02qBnJiADOq5VntEf53.season_1997.roundID_2568.html Game Card]</ref><ref>[[International Herald Tribune]], [http://www.iht.com/articles/1997/04/03/euro.t.php European Basketball : Passionate Greek Drama] by ''Ian Thomsen'', [[April 3]] [[1997]]</ref>, being the unquestionable favorites to win it. Finally they made it, by beating [[KK Union Olimpija|Olimpija Ljubljana]] 74-65 in the semi-final and [[FC Barcelona Bàsquet|FC Barcelona]] 73-58 in the final. Olympiacos [[Fan (aficionado)|fans]] were quick to sing that "in Rome and in the Final, we lifted the European (Trophy)" and this remains as one of the Club's most popular chants today. Olympiacos easily achieved the coveted [[Triple Crown in Basketball|triple crown]]: the Greek League title (against the surprise of that year [[AEK Athens BC|AEK Athens]]), the Greek Cup (against [[Apollon Patras]]) and finally the Euroleague crown. Olympiacos was the only Greek team to have achieved this up to 2007, when city rival Panathinaikos won all three titles at the same season.

In October of the same year, the club claimed the [[McDonald's Championship]], in [[Paris]]. Having defeated [[Asociación Deportiva Atenas|Atenas de Cordoba]] in the semi-final by 89-86, Olympiacos played against [[Chicago Bulls]] in the final and it was a game between the European Champion and the [[NBA]] Champion. Again Olympiacos is the only Greek team in history that played such a match. Even though the game was played under zone-friendly European rules, Olympiacos never used a zone defense, and was defeated naturally 78-104 by the team of one of the greatest basketball players ever, [[Michael Jordan]].

In 1997 - 1998, Olympiacos, being again the favorites in all the competitions they were taking part, started with an impressive record of consecutive wins in Greece and Europe. But in the second half of the season, things went wrong for the team. Olympiacos played in the round of 16 of Euroleague, with a home advantage against Partizan in a three game series, but they lost both matches in [[Athens]] and [[Belgrade]] and the European Champions suffered an early and disappointing elimination. In the Greek Cup's Final Four, they faced Panathinaikos for the 3rd place and they won them easily. In the Greek League Olympiacos finished the regular season in the second place, following Panathinaikos. In the semi-finals, Olympiacos faced PAOK, having a home advantage in a best of three series. In the first match in Athens, Olympiacos took a thrilling win 66-65 and held the advantage. PAOK won the second match in Thessaloniki and the last game was held again in Athens. With [[Predrag Stojaković|Peja Stojaković]] scoring an amazing three-point shot exactly at the end of the match, PAOK achieved an unbelievable 58-55 win in [[Faliro]], as it was the first time ever that Olympiacos was defeated in Peace and Friendship Stadium for the Greek playoffs. The Reds didn't have the chance to defend their crown and finally won the third place, with a total 3-1 wins over AEK Athens.

The 1998 - 1999 season didn't begin well, because in season's opening match for the Greek Cup, PAOK returned in Piraeus and won again, much easier than 4 months ago, throwing Olympiacos out of the competition, in their home. The Reds played for the last time in the Euroleague Final Four, and although they were counted as the favorites to win the title, they lost 71-87 in the semi-final to [[BC Žalgiris|Zalgiris Kaunas]] and they finished third by winning [[Fortitudo Bologna|Teamsystem Bologna]] 74-63. In the Greek League they were ready to win the championship again, having the home advantage and facing Panathinaikos in the finals. But in the last game in their home, they lost to the Greens and saw them celebrating their championship in front of Olympiacos fans. That was the first win ever of Panathinaikos in Peace and Friendship Stadium.

===2000s===
In the season 1999 - 2000, Olympiacos didn't make it in Euroleague, eliminated in the round of 16 by Union Olimpija. On the contrary they survived in the regular season of the Greek League and entered the playoffs from the first place, having home advantage. But in the semi-finals they played against fourth-placed PAOK, which made another one astonishing win in Peace and Friendship Stadium, which wasn't seen as a fortress anymore, followed by a PAOK's win in Thessaloníki too. Olympiacos faced again AEK for the third place and they won it.

In 2000 - 2001, Olympiacos had the chance to claim the first Euroleague organized by [[ULEB]], but despite having home advantage in the playoffs, they were eliminated by [[Saski Baskonia|TAU Cerámica]] while in the Greek League Finals, they didn't manage to overcome the home advantage of Panathinaikos and finished second.

In 2001 - 2002 the club managed to win the Greek Cup, their first trophy since 1997, in a Final Four which was held in Peace and Friendship Stadium, beating Panathinaikos in the semi-final and [[Maroussi BC|Maroussi]] in the final. Then they came within one victory from the Euroleague Final Four, playing for the Top 16 in a group against Panathinaikos, AEK Athens and Union Olimpija, with only the first advancing to the Final Four. Having made an easy 92-75 win over Panathinaikos in the opening home match, another home win against AEK, an away win against Olimpija, Olympiacos played away against Panathinaikos and lost 78-88, a score which gave to the Reds the advantage in case of finishing on the top along with their rivals. However, in the fifth game, the weaker team of the group, Union Olimpija, shocked Olympiacos in Athens, succeeding their single win in the group and putting Olympiacos in the second place away from the Final Four, which was later won by Panathinaikos. Having broken the home advantage of Panathinaikos in the semi-final, the Reds made it to the last game of the Greek League final series, where they played against AEK Athens to which they finally lost.

Olympiacos was one of the Euroleague's most dangerous teams in 2002 - 2003 as well. The club came closer than any team to knocking off the final champions Barcelona in two heartbreaking games in the Euroleague Top 16 groups, and proved, despite the fact that it was not the much feared team of the 90s, able to beat any team at any time.

The 2003 - 2004 and 2004 - 2005 seasons were the worst for the modern history of Olympiacos. In both seasons, the club was eliminated from the Greek Cup at home by Panathinaikos, and finished 8th in the Greek League. Especially in the latter season, Olympiacos had a humiliating performance in Euroleague, making people of basketball wondering about the club's future.

The 2005 - 2006 season had seen the return of a Red giant, which had overcome some slow years with a nice combination of young talent and experience which has paid off. Olympiacos board brought the well known Basketball Director, George Garbolas, and with his vital help, Olympiacos completely renewed its roster before the start of the season and not only immediately paid off, but also gave its fans some hope for a bright future. Players like Reinaldas Seibutis, Lewis, [[Panagiotis Vasilopoulos]], Georgios Printezis and, above all, [[Sofoklis Schortsianitis]] might well be a solid core of players for many years to come. That summer the team went to Karpenisi, Greece to have its main preparation for the coming season as Mr. Garbolas had suggested. This season seemed as very promising for the Red Giant. However, the promising Reds, suffered a 51-81 home defeat to Panathinaikos in their opening match for the Greek Cup. Olympiacos survived a difficult regular season and shined in the Top 16, advancing to the Quarterfinal Playoffs. The Reds were just a win away from making it to the Final Four for the first time since 1999. [[Maccabi Tel Aviv (basketball)|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] won the best-of-three series 2-1, but Game 3 went down to the wire and experienced proved to be a decisive factor in the final 2 minutes, when the hosts managed to seal a 77-73 win and advanced to the Final Four in [[Prague]]. [[Tyus Edney]] earned February MVP honors, as well as ranking third in assists at the end of the regular season and second in the Top 16. Olympiacos also shined in its domestic competition, as the Reds made it to the Greek League finals for the <!--duplicate-->the first time in five years by surviving a thrilling five-game series against [[Maroussi BC|Maroussi]]. Panathinaikos ended up sweeping the best-of-five final playoff series, but it was clear that the Reds were back where they used to be, becoming a team able to challenge for every title.

In 2006 - 2007 with the signing of [[Pinhas Gershon]] as head coach and NBA bust [[Arvydas Macijauskas]], the Reds were one of the favourites to claim the [[Euroleague]] crown but they didn't manage to qualify to the [[Athens]] Final Four. They were eliminated from the Greek Cup as well. In the Greek League playoffs, they made it to the finals after winning 3-2 a best of five semifinal against Aris. Although Olympiacos had to overcome their home disadvantage, they won the last match in Thessaloniki and made it to the best of five finals, having again home disadvantage, against the European champions Panathinaikos, in order to win the [[A1 Ethniki|Greek championship]], their first since 1997. But they finished second in one of the best final series ever played in the Greek League. At the inaugural game in Panathinaikos home, the Reds lost 72-79, but they won at the second game in Peace and Friendship Stadium 76-72. At the third match, Panathinaikos took a thrilling 86-85 home win after extra time, while in Piraeus, Olympiacos won easily 78-68. At the last game in Panathinaikos home, the Reds lost 76-89.

In the season 2007-08, Olympiacos was considered amongst the favourites to reach the Final Four of the Euroleague. It is also considered the favourite along with Panathinaikos in the A1 Ethniki. In the Regular Season the team had the record of 22 wins and 4 defeats, having produced the second most offensive basketball in the Greek League. For the Quarter-finals of the Playoffs, Olympiacos sweeped AEK Athens in a best-of-three series and for the Semi-finals won Maroussi in a best-of-five series by 3-2. In the Finals of the Greek League Reds will face the eternal enemy Panathinaikos. Meanwhile, in Europe the team qualified for the third phase (quarter-finals) of the Euroleague, where it was eliminated by CSKA Moscow. Additionally, Olympiacos qualified to the Greek Cup Final, where they lost to the arch-rival Panathinaikos in a very impressive game, which was dramatic up to the last second.

==Arena==
[[Image:Peace and Friendship stadium Athens.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Peace and Friendship Stadium]]Olympiacos' home ground is the [[Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex#Peace and Friendship Stadium|Peace and Friendship Stadium]] ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Στάδιο Ειρήνης και Φιλίας ''or'' ΣΕΦ - SEF), which is an indoor arena located in [[Faliro]], [[Piraeus]], on the [[Athens]] coastland, exactly opposite of [[Olympiacos FC]] football department's ground, [[Karaiskákis Stadium]]. The arena opened in 1985 and Olympiacos has been using it since 1991. It was one of the biggest European arenas with a capacity of 14,095 seats, however it was recently reduced for Olympiacos matches to 12,171 seats. SEF hosted the indoor [[Volleyball at the 2004 Summer Olympics|volleyball tournament of the 2004 Summer Olympics]], while it was the hosting venue of the [[EuroBasket 1987]] and [[1998 FIBA World Championship]]. The stadium was renovated for the [[2004 Summer Olympics]].



==International Record==
{| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;"
|- bgcolor=#CADCFB
! Season
! Achievement
! Notes
|-
!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[Euroleague]]
|-
| align="center" | 1978-79
| align="center" | '''Final Six'''
| align="left" | 6th place, played against [[KK Bosna|Bosna Sarajevo]], [[Pallacanestro Varese|Emerson Varese]], [[Maccabi Tel Aviv (basketball)|Maccabi Tel Aviv]], [[Real Madrid Baloncesto|Real Madrid]] and [[Joventut Badalona]]
|-
| align="center" | 1992-93
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals'''
| align="left" | eliminated by [[CSP Limoges]] with 1-2 wins, 70-67 in Athens, 53-59 and 58-60 in Limoges
|-
| align="center" | 1993-94
| align="center" | '''Final Four'''
| align="left" | 2nd place, won [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 77-72 in semi-final, defeated by [[Joventut Badalona]] 57-59 in final
|-
| align="center" | 1994-95
| align="center" | '''Final Four'''
| align="left" | 2nd place, won [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 58-52 in semi-final, defeated by [[Real Madrid Baloncesto|Real Madrid]] 61-73 in final
|-
| align="center" | 1995-96
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals'''
| align="left" | eliminated by [[Real Madrid Baloncesto|Real Madrid]] with 1-2 wins, 68-49 in Athens, 77-80 and 65-80 in Madrid
|-
| align="center" | 1996-97
| align="center" | '''Winner'''
| align="left" | won [[KK Union Olimpija|Union Olimpija]] 74-65 in semi-final, won [[FC Barcelona (basketball)|Barcelona]] 73-58 in final of the Final Four
|-
| align="center" | 1998-99
| align="center" | '''Final Four'''
| align="left" | 3rd place, defeated by [[BC Žalgiris|Zalgiris Kaunas]] 71-87 in semi-final, won [[Fortitudo Bologna|Teamsystem Bologna]] 74-63 in final
|-
| align="center" | 2000-01
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals'''
| align="left" | eliminated by [[Saski Baskonia|TAU Cerámica]] with 0-2 wins, 72-78 in Athens, 76-98 in Vitoria-Gasteiz
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2005-06|2005-06]]
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals'''
| align="left" | eliminated by [[Maccabi Tel Aviv (basketball)|Maccabi Tel Aviv]] with 1-2 wins, 78-87 in Tel Aviv, 76-70 in Athens, 73-77 in Tel Aviv
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2006-07|2006-07]]
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals'''
| align="left" | eliminated by [[Saski Baskonia|TAU Cerámica]] with 0-2 wins, 59-84 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, 89-95 in Athens
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2007-08|2007-08]]
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals'''
| align="left" | eliminated by [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] with 1-2 wins, 76-74 in Moscow, 73-83 in Athens, 56-81 in Moscow
|-

!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[Saporta Cup]]
|-
| align="center" | 1975-76
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals'''
| align="left" | finished fourth in a group with Rabotnički, ASPO Tours and [[PBC CSKA Sofia|CSKA Sofia]]
|-

!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[Korać Cup]]
|-
| align="center" | 1979-80
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals'''
| align="left" | finished second in a group with [[Nuova AMG Sebastiani Basket Rieti|Arrigoni Sebastiani]], [[Joventut Badalona]] and [[Tofaş S.K.|Tofaş Bursa]]
|-
| align="center" | 1988-89
| align="center" | '''Quarter-finals'''
| align="left" | finished fourth in a group with [[KK Zadar|Zadar]], [[Joventut Badalona]] and [[Hapoel Tel Aviv B.C.|Hapoel Tel Aviv]]
|}
<br clear=all>

==Biggest Wins in Champions Cup and Euroleague==

{|
|valign="top" width=33%|

'''Home wins'''
{| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;"
|- bgcolor=#CADCFB
! Season
!
! Match
!
! Score
!
! Pts dif.
|-
| align="center" | 1978-79
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - Jalaa CS
|
| align="center" | '''106 - 57'''
|
| align="center" | '''+49'''
|-
| align="center" | 1993-94
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[Guildford Kings]]
|
| align="center" | '''96 - 51'''
|
| align="center" | '''+45'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2007-08|2007-08]]
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[Prokom Trefl Sopot]]
|
| align="center" | '''109 - 65'''
|
| align="center" | '''+44'''
|-
| align="center" | 2000-01
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[Ovarense (basketball)|Ovarense]]
|
| align="center" | '''101 - 67'''
|
| align="center" | '''+34'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2007-08|2007-08]]
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[KK Union Olimpija|Olimpija Ljubljana]]
|
| align="center" | '''113 - 80'''
|
| align="center" | '''+33'''
|-
| align="center" | 2000-01
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[Hapoel Jerusalem B.C.|Hapoel Jerusalem]]
|
| align="center" | '''102 - 69'''
|
| align="center" | '''+33'''
|-
| align="center" | 1996-97
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[CB Estudiantes|Estudiantes]]
|
| align="center" | '''110 - 78'''
|
| align="center" | '''+32'''
|-
| align="center" | 1994-95
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[KK Cibona|Cibona Zagreb]]
|
| align="center" | '''101 - 69'''
|
| align="center" | '''+32'''
|-
| align="center" | 1994-95
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[Joventut Badalona]]
|
| align="center" | '''84 - 53'''
|
| align="center" | '''+31'''
|-
| align="center" | 1996-97
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
|
| align="center" | '''82 - 51'''
|
| align="center" | '''+31'''
|-
| align="center" | 2001-02
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - Charleroi
|
| align="center" | '''107 - 78'''
|
| align="center" | '''+29'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2005-06|2005-06]]
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[KK Cibona|Cibona Zagreb]]
|
| align="center" | '''99 - 70'''
|
| align="center" | '''+29'''
|-
| align="center" | 1998-99
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[ALBA Berlin]]
|
| align="center" | '''94 - 65'''
|
| align="center" | '''+29'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2007-08|2007-08]]
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[Virtus Bologna|VidiVici Bologna]]
|
| align="center" | '''104 - 76'''
|
| align="center" | '''+28'''
|-
| align="center" | 1999-00
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[KK Budućnost Podgorica|Budućnost]]
|
| align="center" | '''89 - 61'''
|
| align="center" | '''+28'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2006-07|2006-07]]
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[Fortitudo Bologna|Climamio Bologna]]
|
| align="center" | '''94 - 67'''
|
| align="center" | '''+27'''
|-
| align="center" | 1996-97
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - Charleroi
|
| align="center" | '''87 - 60'''
|
| align="center" | '''+27'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2004-05|2004-05]]
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[KK Partizan|Partizan]]
|
| align="center" | '''100 - 74'''
|
| align="center" | '''+26'''
|-
| align="center" | 1994-95
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[Virtus Bologna|Buckler Bologna]]
|
| align="center" | '''89 - 64'''
|
| align="center" | '''+25'''
|-
| align="center" | 1994-95
|
| align="left" | '''Olympiacos''' - [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]
|
| align="center" | '''79 - 54'''
|
| align="center" | '''+25'''
|}
|valign="top" width=33%|

'''Away wins'''
{| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;"
|- bgcolor=#CADCFB
! Season
!
! Match
!
! Score
!
! Pts dif.
|-
| align="center" | 2000-01
|
| align="left" | [[Ovarense (basketball)|Ovarense]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''53 - 100'''
|
| align="center" | '''+47'''
|-
| align="center" | 1994-95
|
| align="left" | [[Efes Pilsen S.K.|Efes Pilsen]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''42 - 77'''
|
| align="center" | '''+35'''
|-
| align="center" | 1997-98
|
| align="left" | [[FC Porto (basketball)|Porto]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''63 - 92'''
|
| align="center" | '''+29'''
|-
| align="center" | [[Euroleague 2005-06|2005-06]]
|
| align="left" | [[BC Žalgiris|Zalgiris Kaunas]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''72 - 99'''
|
| align="center" | '''+27'''
|-
| align="center" | 1999-00
|
| align="left" | [[Ülkerspor]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''64 - 86'''
|
| align="center" | '''+22'''
|-
| align="center" | 2001-02
|
| align="left" | Charleroi - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''56 - 76'''
|
| align="center" | '''+20'''
|-
| align="center" | 1993-94
|
| align="left" | [[Guildford Kings]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''51 - 71'''
|
| align="center" | '''+20'''
|-
| align="center" | 1996-97
|
| align="left" | [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''49 - 69'''
|
| align="center" | '''+20'''
|-
| align="center" | 2002-03
|
| align="left" | [[Śląsk Wrocław]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''72 - 91'''
|
| align="center" | '''+19'''
|-
| align="center" | 2001-02
|
| align="left" | [[ALBA Berlin]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''69 - 88'''
|
| align="center" | '''+19'''
|-
| align="center" | [[FIBA Euroleague 1992-93|1992-93]]
|
| align="left" | [[Antwerp Diamond Giants|Maes Pils Mechelen]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''66 - 85'''
|
| align="center" | '''+19'''
|-
| align="center" | 1978-79
|
| align="left" | Jalaa CS - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''76 - 94'''
|
| align="center" | '''+18'''
|-
| align="center" | 2002-03
|
| align="left" | [[Ülkerspor]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''65 - 82'''
|
| align="center" | '''+17'''
|-
| align="center" | 1993-94
|
| align="left" | [[Bayer Giants Leverkusen|Bayer 04 Leverkusen]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''53 - 70'''
|
| align="center" | '''+17'''
|-
| align="center" | 1993-94
|
| align="left" | [[Antwerp Diamond Giants|Maes Pils Mechelen]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''70 - 86'''
|
| align="center" | '''+16'''
|-
| align="center" | 2003-04
|
| align="left" | [[ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne]] - '''Olympiacos'''
|
| align="center" | '''77 - 92'''
|
| align="center" | '''+15'''
|}
|}

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==Recent seasons==
[[Olympiacos B.C. season 2007-08|Season 2007-08]]



==Current Roster==
{{Olympiacos BC roster}}

===Current Depth Chart===
{| style="text-align: center; background:red; color:white"
!width="40"|Pos.
!width="165"|Starter
!width="165"|Bench
!width="165"|Bench
!width="165"|Reserve
!width="165"|Inactive
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background:#efe196" | [[Center (basketball)|C]]
| [[Nikola Vujčić]] || [[Sofoklis Schortsanitis]] || [[Zoran Erceg]] || style="background:#FBCEB1" | [[Ian Vouyoukas]] || style="background:#efe196" |
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background:#efe196" | [[Power forward (basketball)|PF]]
| [[Panayiotis Vasilopoulos]] || [[Ioannis Bourousis]] || [[Giorgos Printezis]] || style="background:#FBCEB1" | [[Ioannis Karathanasis]] || style="background:#efe196" |
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background:#efe196" | [[Small forward|SF]]
| [[Josh Childress]] || [[Michalis Pelekanos]] || || style="background:#FBCEB1" | [[Haralabos Yiannopoulos]] || style="background:#efe196" |
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background:#efe196" | [[Shooting guard|SG]]
| [[Lynn Greer]] || [[Yotam Halperin]] || || style="background:#FBCEB1" | [[Konstantinos Sloukas]] || style="background:#efe196" | [[Arvydas Macijauskas]]
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background:#efe196" | [[Point guard|PG]]
| [[Theo Papaloukas]] || [[Milos Teodosic]] || || style="background:#FBCEB1" | [[Igor Milosevic]] || style="background:#efe196" |
|}

===Squad Changes for the 2008-2009 Season===

'''In:'''
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=CRO|name=[[Nikola Vujčić]]|pos=|other= from [[Maccabi Tel-Aviv (basketball)|Maccabi Tel-Aviv]]}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=[[Zoran Erceg]]|pos=|other= from [[KK FMP Železnik|FMP Železnik]]}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=GRC|name=[[Theodoros Papaloukas]]|pos=|other= from [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]}}
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=ISR|name=[[Yotam Halperin]]|pos=|other= from [[Maccabi Tel-Aviv (basketball)|Maccabi Tel-Aviv]]}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=GRC|name=[[Michalis Pelekanos]]|pos=|other= from [[Real Madrid Baloncesto|Real Madrid]]}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=USA|name=[[Josh Childress]]|pos=|other= from [[Atlanta Hawks]]}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=GRC|name=[[Igor Milosevic]]|pos=|other= from [[KK Crvena zvezda|Red Star]]}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=GRC|name=[[Ioannis Karathanasis]]|pos=|other= from Asteria}}
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=GRC|name=[[Haralabos Yiannopoulos]]|pos=|other= from [[PAOK Thessaloniki B.C.|PAOK]]}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=GRC|name=[[Konstantinos Sloukas]]|pos=|other= from Mantoulidis}}
{{Fs end}}

'''Out:'''
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=GRC|name=[[Manolis Papamakarios]]|pos=|other= to [[Panellinios Gymnastikos Syllogos|Panellinios]]}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=USA|name=[[Roderick Blakney]]|pos=|other= to [[Türk Telekom B.K.|Türk Telekomspor]]}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=USA|name=[[Qyntel Woods]]|pos=|other= to [[Fortitudo Bologna|UPIM Bologna]]}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=GRC|name=[[Kostas Vassiliadis]]|pos=|other= to [[PAOK Thessaloniki B.C.|PAOK]]}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=GRC|name=[[Panayiotis Kafkis]]|pos=|other= to [[PAOK Thessaloniki B.C.|PAOK]]}}
{{Fs end}}

===Out On Loan===
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player||no=12|nat=GRC|name=[[Loukas Mavrokefalidis]]|pos=|other= to [[Maroussi BC|Maroussi]]}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=Lithuania|name=[[Renaldas Seibutis]]|pos=|other= to [[CB Bilbao Berri|Iurbentia Bilbao]]}}
{{Fs end}}

==Honours==
'''''Total titles: 17'''''
===Domestic===
====League====
*{{Sport honours|[[A1 Ethniki|Greek Championship]]|9|1949, 1960, 1976, 1978, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997}}

====Cups====
*{{Sport honours|[[Greek basketball Cup|Greek Cup]]|7|1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1994, 1997, 2002}}

===International===
*{{Sport honours|[[Euroleague]]|1|1997}}
*{{Sport honours|[[McDonald's Championship|Intercontinental Cup]] Runners-Up|1|1997}}

===Other===
*{{Sport honours|[[The Double|Double]]|4|1976, 1978, 1994, 1997}}
*{{Sport honours|[[Triple Crown in Basketball|Triple Crown]]|1|1997}}

==Notable Former Players==
{|
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
|
* '''Greece:'''
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} {{flagicon|USA}} [[Steve Giatzoglou]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} {{flagicon|USA}} [[Giorgos Kastrinakis]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Argiris Kambouris]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Giorgos Sigalas]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Efthimis Bakatsias|Efthimios Bakatsias]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Nasos Galakteros]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Nikos Ekonomou]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Panagiotis Karatzas (basketball)|Panagiotis Karatzas]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Panagiotis Liadelis]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Nikos Boudouris]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Aggelos Koronios]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Vaggelis Aggelou]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Georgios Diamantopoulos]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Christos Harisis]]
** {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Nikos Hatzis]]

* '''Argentina:'''
** {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Fabricio Oberto]]
** {{flagicon|Argentina}} {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Rubén Wolkowyski]]

* '''Croatia:'''
** {{flagicon|Croatia}} {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Franco Nakić]]
** {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Dino Rađa]]
** {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Arijan Komazec]]
** {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Damir Mulaomerović]]
** {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Andrija Zizić]]
** {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Dalibor Bagarić]]
|
* '''France:'''
** {{flagicon|France}} [[Stéphane Risacher]]

* '''Germany:'''
** {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Christian Welp]]
** {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Patrick Femerling]]

* '''Lithuania:'''
** {{flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Artūras Karnišovas]]
** {{flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Eurelijus Žukauskas]]

* '''Serbia:'''
** {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Žarko Paspalj]]
** {{flagicon|Serbia}} {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Dragan Tarlać]]
** {{flagicon|Serbia}} {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Milan Tomić]]
** {{flagicon|Serbia}} {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Dušan Vukčević]]

* '''Spain:'''
** {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Iñaki de Miguel]]

* '''Russia:'''
** {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Aleksey Savrasenko]]

* '''Ukraine:'''
** {{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[Alexander Volkov (basketball)|Alexander Volkov]]
|
* '''USA:'''
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Roy Tarpley]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Walter Berry (basketball)|Walter Berry]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Eddie Johnson (basketball)|Eddie Johnson]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[David Rivers]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Michael Hawkins (basketball)|Michael Hawkins]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Alphonso Ford]] (†)
** {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Johnny Rogers]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Blue Edwards]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Maurice Evans (basketball)|Maurice Evans]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tyus Edney]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Carey Scurry]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Henry Domercant]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[DeMarco Johnson]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Alex Acker]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Roger Mason (basketball)|Roger Mason]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Willie Anderson (basketball)|Willie Anderson]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Marc Jackson]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Anthony Goldwire]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Scoonie Penn]]
** {{flagicon|USA}} [[Qyntel Woods]]
|}

== Championship Rosters ==

* '''1949'''

[[Giannis Spanoudakis]], [[Alekos Spanoudakis]], Gerakaris, Koutsoukos, Hatzinikolaou, Tsikatos, Sinopoulos, Sidiropoulos, Gounopoulos, Arkoudeas.
Coach: Giannis Spanoudakis

* '''1960'''

[[Giannis Spanoudakis]], [[Alekos Spanoudakis]], Argyropoulos, Kaloudis, Gerakaris, Vamvakousis, Polihroniou, Fasilis, Douratsos, Nikolaidis, Spanos, Kazounidis.
Coach: Giannis Spanoudakis

* '''1976'''

[[Steve Giatzoglou]], [[Giorgos Kastrinakis]], [[Pavlos Diakoulas]], [[Kimonas Kokorogiannis]], [[Giorgos Barlas]], Melini, Sismanidis, Tsantalis, Rammos, Garonis, Spanos.
Coach: [[Fedon Mattheou]]

* '''1978'''

[[Steve Giatzoglou]], [[Giorgos Kastrinakis]], [[Pavlos Diakoulas]], Rammos, Garonis, Melini, Heliotis, Spetsiotis, Sismanidis, Spanos.
Coach: [[Kostas Mourouzis]]

* '''1993'''

[[Žarko Paspalj]], [[Walter Berry (basketball)|Walter Berry]], [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[George Papadakos]], Stavros Elliniadis, [[Giorgos Sigalas]], Kostas Moraitis, [[Franco Nakić]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], Antonis Stamatis, Babis Papadakis, Giorgos Limniatis, [[Sean Higgins]].
Coach: [[Giannis Ioannidis]]

* '''1994'''
[[Žarko Paspalj]], [[Roy Tarpley]], [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Franco Nakić]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], Antonis Stamatis, Babis Papadakis, Giorgos Limniatis, [[Efthimis Bakatsias]], [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]], [[Panagiotis Karatzas (basketball)|Panagiotis Karatzas]], [[George Papadakos]].
Coach: [[Giannis Ioannidis]]

* '''1995'''

[[Efthimis Bakatsias]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], Giorgos Limniatis, [[Argiris Kambouris]], [[Eddie Johnson]], [[Franco Nakic]], [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], Antonis Stamatis, [[Alexander Volkov (basketball)|Alexander Volkov]], [[George Papadakos]], Babis Papadakis.
Coach: [[Giannis Ioannidis]]

* '''1996'''

[[Efthimis Bakatsias]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[Walter Berry (basketball)|Walter Berry]], [[Nasos Galakteros]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Franco Nakic]], [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[David Rivers]], [[George Papadakos]], Vasilis Soulis, [[Anatoly Zourpenko]].
Coach: [[Giannis Ioannidis]]

* '''1997'''

[[Efthimis Bakatsias]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], [[Willie Anderson (basketball)|Willy Anderson]], [[Dimitris Papanikolaou]], [[Nasos Galakteros]], [[Franco Nakic]], [[Panagiotis Fasoulas]], [[Milan Tomic]], [[Dragan Tarlac]], [[Anatoly Zourpenko]], [[Christian Welp]], [[David Rivers]], [[Aleksey Savrasenko]], Evric Gray, Vasilis Soulis.
Coach: [[Dusan Ivkovic]]
<ref>[http://www.olympiacos.org/article.aspx?aid=19101 Championship rosters www.olympiacos.org]</ref>

==Notable Former Coaches==
* {{flagicon|Israel}} [[Pinhas Gershon]]
* {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Giannis Ioannidis]]
* {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dušan Ivković]]
* {{flagicon|Lithuania}} [[Jonas Kazlauskas]]
* {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Fedon Mattheou]]
* {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Kostas Mourouzis]]
* {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Giannis Spanoudakis]]

==Sponsorship==
*Official Shirt Sponsor - '''[[Citibank]]'''
*Official Shirt Sponsor - '''[[Volvo]]'''
*Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer - '''[[Nike, Inc.]]'''
*Official Chronograph - '''Chronoteam'''
*Official Communication Sponsor - '''[[Wind Hellas]]'''
*Official Sport Drink - '''[[Powerade]]'''
*Official Sport Drink - '''Aura'''
*Official Cartridge Provider - '''[[Cartridge World]]'''

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
{{Commons|Category:Olympiacos BC}}
* [http://www.olympiacos.org The Official Olympiacos Website]
* [http://www.euroleague.net/main/teams/showteam?clubcode=OLY Olympiacos on Euroleague.net]
* [http://www.galanissportsdata.com/basketball/mena1/season2007_08/a1teamrs.asp?t=02 Galanis Sports Data]
* [ftp://ftp.esake.gr/statistics0708/ba108t02.htm ESAKE Statistics]

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