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'''Olympiacos Water Polo Club''' is the men's [[water polo]] team of the major Greek |
'''Olympiacos Water Polo Club''' is the men's [[water polo]] team of the major [[Greece|Greek]] [[sports club|multi-sport club]] [[Olympiacos CFP]], based in [[Piraeus]]. It was founded in 1925 and was among the founding members of the [[Hellenic Swimming Federation]]. |
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Olympiacos is one of the most successful teams in Europe, having won the [[LEN Champions League]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.onsports.gr/Polo/Afierwmata/item/216317-Otan-i-Eyropi-ypoklithike-ston-Olympiako-%28photos-videos%29|script-title=el:Όταν η Ευρώπη υποκλίθηκε στον Ολυμπιακό|publisher=onsports.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=14 June 2012}}</ref> the [[LEN Super Cup]] and the Triple Crown in 2002<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.newsnow.gr/article/105413/san-simerakokkinise-ton-dounavi-protathlitis-evropis-sto-polo-o-thrylos-vinteo.html|script-title=el:Σαν σήμερα κοκκίνησε τον Δούναβη, Πρωταθλητής Ευρώπης στο πόλο ο Θρύλος|publisher=newsnow.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref> and becoming the first club ever in [[water polo]] history (since the establishment of the [[1996–97 LEN Champions League|modern Champions League format in 1996]]) to win four out of four competitions in a single year, thus completing the quadruple, comprising the aforementioned Triple Crown ([[LEN Champions League]], [[A1 Greek water polo|Greek Championship]], [[Greek Water Polo Cup|Greek Cup]]) and the [[LEN Super Cup]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://archive.sport.gr/news/021229/polo.asp|script-title=el:Έγραψε ιστορία ο Θρύλος|publisher=sport.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=18 December 2012}}</ref><ref>[http://www2.rizospastis.gr/page.do?publDate=31/12/2002&pageNo=31&direction=1#overlay/0/ Εγραψε ιστορία! Ο λόγος για τον Ολυμπιακό που έγραψε τη δική του χρυσή ιστορία στο πόλο αφού κέρδισε 6–5 την ουγγρική Βάσας μέσα στο σπίτι της και είναι η μοναδική ομάδα στην ιστορία του αθλήματος που κατάφερε να κατακτήσει και τα τέσσερα τρόπαια που διεκδίκησε] (in Greek), rizospastis.gr, 31 December 2002</ref> The only European clubs, besides Olympiacos, that have achieved such a rare feat after 2002 are [[VK Jug Dubrovnik|Jug Dubrovnik]], [[Pro Recco]], [[VK Partizan|Partizan]] and [[VK Crvena Zvezda|Crvena Zvezda]]. Besides their 2002 triumph, Olympiacos have also been [[LEN Champions League#Finals|twice runners-up of the LEN Champions League]], reaching the final of the [[2000–01 LEN Champions League|2001 LEN Champions League]] in [[Dubrovnik]] and the final of the [[2015–16 LEN Champions League|2016 LEN Champions League]] in [[Budapest]] and [[LEN Cup Winners' Cup#Finals|twice runners-up of the LEN Cup Winners' Cup]] in 1998 and 1999. |
Olympiacos is one of the most successful teams in [[Europe]], having won the [[LEN Champions League]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.onsports.gr/Polo/Afierwmata/item/216317-Otan-i-Eyropi-ypoklithike-ston-Olympiako-%28photos-videos%29|script-title=el:Όταν η Ευρώπη υποκλίθηκε στον Ολυμπιακό|publisher=onsports.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=14 June 2012}}</ref> the [[LEN Super Cup]] and the Triple Crown in 2002<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.newsnow.gr/article/105413/san-simerakokkinise-ton-dounavi-protathlitis-evropis-sto-polo-o-thrylos-vinteo.html|script-title=el:Σαν σήμερα κοκκίνησε τον Δούναβη, Πρωταθλητής Ευρώπης στο πόλο ο Θρύλος|publisher=newsnow.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref> and becoming the first club ever in [[water polo]] history (since the establishment of the [[1996–97 LEN Champions League|modern Champions League format in 1996]]) to win four out of four competitions in a single year, thus completing the quadruple, comprising the aforementioned Triple Crown ([[LEN Champions League]], [[A1 Greek water polo|Greek Championship]], [[Greek Water Polo Cup|Greek Cup]]) and the [[LEN Super Cup]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://archive.sport.gr/news/021229/polo.asp|script-title=el:Έγραψε ιστορία ο Θρύλος|publisher=sport.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=18 December 2012}}</ref><ref>[http://www2.rizospastis.gr/page.do?publDate=31/12/2002&pageNo=31&direction=1#overlay/0/ Εγραψε ιστορία! Ο λόγος για τον Ολυμπιακό που έγραψε τη δική του χρυσή ιστορία στο πόλο αφού κέρδισε 6–5 την ουγγρική Βάσας μέσα στο σπίτι της και είναι η μοναδική ομάδα στην ιστορία του αθλήματος που κατάφερε να κατακτήσει και τα τέσσερα τρόπαια που διεκδίκησε] (in Greek), rizospastis.gr, 31 December 2002</ref> The only European clubs, besides Olympiacos, that have achieved such a rare feat after 2002 are [[VK Jug Dubrovnik|Jug Dubrovnik]], [[Pro Recco]], [[VK Partizan|Partizan]] and [[VK Crvena Zvezda|Crvena Zvezda]]. Besides their 2002 triumph, Olympiacos have also been [[LEN Champions League#Finals|twice runners-up of the LEN Champions League]], reaching the final of the [[2000–01 LEN Champions League|2001 LEN Champions League]] in [[Dubrovnik]] and the final of the [[2015–16 LEN Champions League|2016 LEN Champions League]] in [[Budapest]] and [[LEN Cup Winners' Cup#Finals|twice runners-up of the LEN Cup Winners' Cup]] in 1998 and 1999. |
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Olympiacos is by far the most successful Greek water polo club in European competitions, being the only Greek club to have won the LEN Champions League, the LEN Super Cup, as well as the Triple Crown and the only Greek club to have reached a total of 6 European finals. In 2002, they won both the [[2001–02 LEN Champions League|2002 LEN Champions League]] and the [[LEN Super Cup|2002 LEN Super Cup]] in [[Budapest]], beating home teams [[Budapesti Honvéd SE (men's water polo)|Honvéd]] and [[Vasas SC (men's water polo)|Vasas]] respectively.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.redplanet.gr/polo/evroligka/otan-shkwse-to-eyrwpaiko-to-2002.874634.html|script-title=el:Όταν σήκωσε το Ευρωπαϊκό το 2002|publisher=redplanet.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=25 May 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.redplanet.gr/sports/oi-eyrwpaikes-koupes.800757.html|script-title=el:Οι Ευρωπαϊκές κούπες|publisher=redplanet.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=18 December 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cnposillipostory.net/pallanuoto/pagine/2002_pallanuoto_ccampioni.htm|title=Coppa dei Campioni (Results)|publisher=cnposillipostory.net|language=Italian|accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref> |
Olympiacos is by far the most successful Greek water polo club in European competitions, being the only Greek club to have won the LEN Champions League, the LEN Super Cup, as well as the Triple Crown and the only Greek club to have reached a total of 6 European finals. In 2002, they won both the [[2001–02 LEN Champions League|2002 LEN Champions League]] and the [[LEN Super Cup|2002 LEN Super Cup]] in [[Budapest]], beating home teams [[Budapesti Honvéd SE (men's water polo)|Honvéd]] and [[Vasas SC (men's water polo)|Vasas]] respectively.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.redplanet.gr/polo/evroligka/otan-shkwse-to-eyrwpaiko-to-2002.874634.html|script-title=el:Όταν σήκωσε το Ευρωπαϊκό το 2002|publisher=redplanet.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=25 May 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.redplanet.gr/sports/oi-eyrwpaikes-koupes.800757.html|script-title=el:Οι Ευρωπαϊκές κούπες|publisher=redplanet.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=18 December 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cnposillipostory.net/pallanuoto/pagine/2002_pallanuoto_ccampioni.htm|title=Coppa dei Campioni (Results)|publisher=cnposillipostory.net|language=Italian|accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref> |
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Domestically, Olympiacos has won 31 [[A1 Greek water polo|Greek Championships]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sport24.gr/Sports/Polo/voyliagmenh-olympiakos_7-8.2268388.html|script-title=el:Βουλιαγμένη – Ολυμπιακός 7–8|publisher=sport24|language=Greek|accessdate=25 May 2013}}</ref> a record 18 [[Greek Water Polo Cup|Greek Cups]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.redplanet.gr/polo/kypello_elladas_andron_polo/live-voyliagmenh-olympiakos.2258380.html|script-title=el:Βουλιαγμένη – Ολυμπιακός 5–6|publisher=redplanet.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=18 May 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.onsports.gr/Polo/Kypello/item/73468-H-%C2%ABchrysh-biblos%C2%BB-twn-telikwn|script-title=el:Η "χρυσή βίβλος" των τελικών |publisher=onsports.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=19 May 2012}}</ref> a record 15 Doubles and a record 2 Greek Super Cups. From |
Domestically, Olympiacos has won 31 [[A1 Greek water polo|Greek Championships]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sport24.gr/Sports/Polo/voyliagmenh-olympiakos_7-8.2268388.html|script-title=el:Βουλιαγμένη – Ολυμπιακός 7–8|publisher=sport24|language=Greek|accessdate=25 May 2013}}</ref> a record 18 [[Greek Water Polo Cup|Greek Cups]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.redplanet.gr/polo/kypello_elladas_andron_polo/live-voyliagmenh-olympiakos.2258380.html|script-title=el:Βουλιαγμένη – Ολυμπιακός 5–6|publisher=redplanet.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=18 May 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.onsports.gr/Polo/Kypello/item/73468-H-%C2%ABchrysh-biblos%C2%BB-twn-telikwn|script-title=el:Η "χρυσή βίβλος" των τελικών |publisher=onsports.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=19 May 2012}}</ref> a record 15 Doubles and a record 2 Greek Super Cups. From 2006–07 through 2015–16 season, Olympiacos won 9 Doubles ([[A1 Greek water polo|Greek Championship]] and [[Greek Water Polo Cup|Greek Cup]]) in 10 years, five of them straight (2006–2011), and five more undefeated and having won every game (without even a single draw) in both the [[A1 Greek water polo|Greek League]] and the [[Greek Water Polo Cup|Greek Cup]] (2008–09, 2009–10, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16). The club also holds many more unique records in the domestic competitions. They have achieved a record of 101 straight wins and a 126 consecutive matches unbeaten record in the regular season of the Greek League (both ended on 5 February 2011), as well as an ongoing record of 111 straight wins in the Greek League (including the play-offs –last defeat on 8 May 2013–).<ref>[http://www.osfp.gr/content/polo-andrwn/7675-polo-andrwn «Αιώνιος» και πανάξιος πρωταθλητής. O Θρύλος μετράει 111 διαδοχικές νίκες στους αγώνες του πρωταθλήματος]. Olympiacos official website, 8 May 2017 (in Greek)</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.zougla.gr/sports/article/proti-ita-meta-apo-55-xronia-gia-ton-olimpiako|script-title=el:Τέλος στο σερί των 101 σερί νικών για τον Ολυμπιακό|publisher=zougla.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=22 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sport-fm.gr/article/457143|script-title=el:Τα σερί είναι για να "σπάνε", αλλά όχι έτσι|publisher=sport-fm.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> Additionally, Olympiacos holds the record for the fewest losses (overall), the most goals scored in a season (444 goals in season 2015–16, beating their previous record of 443 goals in season 2014–15), and the fewest goals conceded in a season (100 goals in season 2015–16). |
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After the [[:it:LEN Euro League Women 2014-2015|2015 LEN Euroleague]] win of [[Olympiacos Women's Water Polo Team]], [[Olympiacos CFP]] became the only multi-sport club in European Water Polo history after [[Pro Recco]] to have been crowned European Champions with both its Men's and Women's departments,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.express.gr/news/sports/769083oz_20150425769083.php3|script-title=el:Έγραψε ιστορία ο Ολυμπιακός |
After the [[:it:LEN Euro League Women 2014-2015|2015 LEN Euroleague]] win of [[Olympiacos Women's Water Polo Team]], [[Olympiacos CFP]] became the only multi-sport club in European Water Polo history after [[Pro Recco]] to have been crowned European Champions with both its Men's and Women's departments,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.express.gr/news/sports/769083oz_20150425769083.php3|script-title=el:Έγραψε ιστορία ο Ολυμπιακός - Πρωταθλητής Ευρώπης στο πόλο γυναικών|publisher=express.gr|accessdate=27 April 2015|language=Greek}}</ref> and the only one with both its departments currently active ([[Pro Recco (women)|Pro Recco Women's]] department has been dissolved since 2012).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.waterpoloworld.com/News/tabid/169/ArticleId/3938/Imperia-ladies-take-European-Super-Cup.aspx|title=Imperia ladies take European Super Cup|publisher=waterpoloworld.com|accessdate=26 May 2014}}</ref> |
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Some of the best players in European [[water polo]] have played for Olympiacos over the years including: [[Theodoros Chatzitheodorou|Thodoris Chatzitheodorou]], [[Petar Trbojević]], [[Josip Pavić]], [[Andro Bušlje]], [[Slobodan Nikić]], [[Teo Đogaš]], [[Paulo Obradović]], [[Mlađan Janović]], [[Nikola Rađen]], [[Albert Español]], [[Antonios Vlontakis|Antonis Vlontakis]], [[Gerasimos Voltirakis|Makis Voltirakis]], [[Nikolaos Deligiannis (water polo)|Nikos Deligiannis]], [[Georgios Afroudakis|Giorgos Afroudakis]], [[Christos Afroudakis]], [[Theodoros Kalakonas|Thodoris Kalakonas]], [[Thomas Khatzis|Themis Chatzis]], [[Ioannis Thomakos|Giannis Thomakos]], [[Anastasios Schizas|Tasos Schizas]], [[Georgios Psykhos|Giorgos Psychos]], [[Athanasios Platanitis|Sakis Platanitis]], [[Dimitris Kravaritis]], [[Georgios Ntoskas|Giorgos Ntoskas]], [[Kyriakos Giannopoulos]], [[Nikolaos Venetopoulos|Nikos Venetopoulos]], [[Evangelos Delakas|Vangelis Delakas]], [[Emmanouil Mylonakis|Manolis Mylonakis]], [[Tamás Dala]], [[Chris Humbert]], [[Gavin Arroyo]], [[Jesse Smith (water polo)|Jesse Smith]], [[Andrija Komadina]], [[Tihomil Vranješ]], [[Thomas Schertwitis]], [[Blai Mallarach]], [[Ioannis Fountoulis|Giannis Fountoulis]], [[Konstantinos Mourikis]], [[Christodoulos Kolomvos]], [[Angelos Vlachopoulos]], [[Alexandros Gounas]] and [[Dimitrios Mazis|Dimitris Mazis]]. |
Some of the best players in European [[water polo]] have played for Olympiacos over the years including: [[Theodoros Chatzitheodorou|Thodoris Chatzitheodorou]], [[Petar Trbojević]], [[Josip Pavić]], [[Andro Bušlje]], [[Slobodan Nikić]], [[Teo Đogaš]], [[Paulo Obradović]], [[Mlađan Janović]], [[Nikola Rađen]], [[Albert Español]], [[Antonios Vlontakis|Antonis Vlontakis]], [[Gerasimos Voltirakis|Makis Voltirakis]], [[Nikolaos Deligiannis (water polo)|Nikos Deligiannis]], [[Georgios Afroudakis|Giorgos Afroudakis]], [[Christos Afroudakis]], [[Theodoros Kalakonas|Thodoris Kalakonas]], [[Thomas Khatzis|Themis Chatzis]], [[Ioannis Thomakos|Giannis Thomakos]], [[Anastasios Schizas|Tasos Schizas]], [[Georgios Psykhos|Giorgos Psychos]], [[Athanasios Platanitis|Sakis Platanitis]], [[Dimitris Kravaritis]], [[Georgios Ntoskas|Giorgos Ntoskas]], [[Kyriakos Giannopoulos]], [[Nikolaos Venetopoulos|Nikos Venetopoulos]], [[Evangelos Delakas|Vangelis Delakas]], [[Emmanouil Mylonakis|Manolis Mylonakis]], [[Tamás Dala]], [[Chris Humbert]], [[Gavin Arroyo]], [[Jesse Smith (water polo)|Jesse Smith]], [[Andrija Komadina]], [[Tihomil Vranješ]], [[Thomas Schertwitis]], [[Blai Mallarach]], [[Ioannis Fountoulis|Giannis Fountoulis]], [[Konstantinos Mourikis]], [[Christodoulos Kolomvos]], [[Angelos Vlachopoulos]], [[Alexandros Gounas]] and [[Dimitrios Mazis|Dimitris Mazis]]. |
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[[File:Olympiacos Water Polo 1927.JPG|thumb|220px|Olympiacos Water Polo team in 1927. This roster won the first [[A1 Ethniki Water Polo|Greek League]] title in Olympiacos' long history.]] |
[[File:Olympiacos Water Polo 1927.JPG|thumb|220px|Olympiacos Water Polo team in [[1927]]. This roster won the first [[A1 Ethniki Water Polo|Greek League]] title in Olympiacos' long history.]] |
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** '''Winners (31):''' 1927, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1969, 1971, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, [[2014–15 A1 Ethniki (men's water polo)|2014–15]], [[2015–16 A1 Ethniki (men's water polo)|2015–16]], 2016–17 |
** '''Winners (31):''' 1927, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1969, 1971, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, [[2014–15 A1 Ethniki (men's water polo)|2014–15]], [[2015–16 A1 Ethniki (men's water polo)|2015–16]], 2016–17 |
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Nickname | Thrylos (The Legend) Erythrolefkoi (The Red-Whites) Dafnostefanomenos (The laurel-crowned) |
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Founded | 1925 |
League | Greek Water Polo League LEN Champions League |
Based in | Piraeus, Greece |
Arena | Papastrateio Hall Piraeus (Capacity: 1000) |
Colors | Red, White |
President | Michalis Kountouris |
Head coach | Thodoris Vlachos |
Championships | 1 LEN Champions League 1 LEN Super Cup 1 Triple Crown 31 Greek Championships 18 Greek Cups 2 Greek Super Cups |
Website | osfp.gr |
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Olympiacos Water Polo Club is the men's water polo team of the major Greek multi-sport club Olympiacos CFP, based in Piraeus. It was founded in 1925 and was among the founding members of the Hellenic Swimming Federation.
Olympiacos is one of the most successful teams in Europe, having won the LEN Champions League,[1] the LEN Super Cup and the Triple Crown in 2002[2] and becoming the first club ever in water polo history (since the establishment of the modern Champions League format in 1996) to win four out of four competitions in a single year, thus completing the quadruple, comprising the aforementioned Triple Crown (LEN Champions League, Greek Championship, Greek Cup) and the LEN Super Cup.[3][4] The only European clubs, besides Olympiacos, that have achieved such a rare feat after 2002 are Jug Dubrovnik, Pro Recco, Partizan and Crvena Zvezda. Besides their 2002 triumph, Olympiacos have also been twice runners-up of the LEN Champions League, reaching the final of the 2001 LEN Champions League in Dubrovnik and the final of the 2016 LEN Champions League in Budapest and twice runners-up of the LEN Cup Winners' Cup in 1998 and 1999.
Olympiacos is by far the most successful Greek water polo club in European competitions, being the only Greek club to have won the LEN Champions League, the LEN Super Cup, as well as the Triple Crown and the only Greek club to have reached a total of 6 European finals. In 2002, they won both the 2002 LEN Champions League and the 2002 LEN Super Cup in Budapest, beating home teams Honvéd and Vasas respectively.[5][6][7]
Domestically, Olympiacos has won 31 Greek Championships,[8] a record 18 Greek Cups,[9][10] a record 15 Doubles and a record 2 Greek Super Cups. From 2006–07 through 2015–16 season, Olympiacos won 9 Doubles (Greek Championship and Greek Cup) in 10 years, five of them straight (2006–2011), and five more undefeated and having won every game (without even a single draw) in both the Greek League and the Greek Cup (2008–09, 2009–10, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16). The club also holds many more unique records in the domestic competitions. They have achieved a record of 101 straight wins and a 126 consecutive matches unbeaten record in the regular season of the Greek League (both ended on 5 February 2011), as well as an ongoing record of 111 straight wins in the Greek League (including the play-offs –last defeat on 8 May 2013–).[11][12][13] Additionally, Olympiacos holds the record for the fewest losses (overall), the most goals scored in a season (444 goals in season 2015–16, beating their previous record of 443 goals in season 2014–15), and the fewest goals conceded in a season (100 goals in season 2015–16).
After the 2015 LEN Euroleague win of Olympiacos Women's Water Polo Team, Olympiacos CFP became the only multi-sport club in European Water Polo history after Pro Recco to have been crowned European Champions with both its Men's and Women's departments,[14] and the only one with both its departments currently active (Pro Recco Women's department has been dissolved since 2012).[15]
Some of the best players in European water polo have played for Olympiacos over the years including: Thodoris Chatzitheodorou, Petar Trbojević, Josip Pavić, Andro Bušlje, Slobodan Nikić, Teo Đogaš, Paulo Obradović, Mlađan Janović, Nikola Rađen, Albert Español, Antonis Vlontakis, Makis Voltirakis, Nikos Deligiannis, Giorgos Afroudakis, Christos Afroudakis, Thodoris Kalakonas, Themis Chatzis, Giannis Thomakos, Tasos Schizas, Giorgos Psychos, Sakis Platanitis, Dimitris Kravaritis, Giorgos Ntoskas, Kyriakos Giannopoulos, Nikos Venetopoulos, Vangelis Delakas, Manolis Mylonakis, Tamás Dala, Chris Humbert, Gavin Arroyo, Jesse Smith, Andrija Komadina, Tihomil Vranješ, Thomas Schertwitis, Blai Mallarach, Giannis Fountoulis, Konstantinos Mourikis, Christodoulos Kolomvos, Angelos Vlachopoulos, Alexandros Gounas and Dimitris Mazis.
Honours
Domestic competitions
- Greek League
- Greek Cup
- Winners (18) (record): 1991–92, 1992–93, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
- Greek Super Cup
- Winners (2) (record): 1997, 1998
- Double
- Winners (15) (record): 1991–92, 1992–93, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
European competitions
LEN Champions League
LEN Super Cup
- Winners (1): 2002
LEN Cup Winners' Cup
- Runners-up (2): 1997–98, 1998–99
- Triple Crown
- Winners (1): 2001–02
International record
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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LEN Champions League | |||
2000–01 | Final | won 7–6 against Posillipo in the semi-final, lost 7–8 to Jug in the final | |
2001–02 | European Champions |
won 8–5 against Jug in the semi-final and 9–7 against Honvéd in the final | |
2006–07 | Final Four | 4th place. Defeated 9–10 by Pro Recco in the semi-final and 13–15 by Partizan in the 3rd place game | |
2015–16 | Final | won 8–7 against Szolnoki in the semi-final, lost 4–6 to Jug in the final | |
2016–17 | Final Six | 6th place. Defeated 8–11 by Jug in the quarter-final and 5–8 by Brescia in the 5th place game | |
LEN Cup Winners' Cup | |||
1997–98 | Final | defeated by Ferencváros, won 7–6 in Athens, lost 6–8 in Budapest | |
1998–99 | Final | defeated by Mladost, lost 4–13 in Zagreb, won 10–6 in Athens | |
LEN Super Cup | |||
2002 | Supercup Champions |
won 6–5 against Vasas in Budapest |
The road to the 2001–02 LEN Champions League victory
Round | Team | Home | Away |
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Group stage (Group 5) |
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4–5 | ||
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6–5 | ||
Quarter-finals (Blue Group) |
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14–4 | 8–6 |
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7–7 | 8–7 | |
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11–7 | 7–9 | |
Semi-final | ![]() |
8–5 | |
Final | ![]() |
9–7 |
Current roster
2017–18
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Number | Nationality | Player | Height | Date of birth | |
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Goalkeepers (2) | |||||
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Josip Pavić | 1.95 | 1982-01-15 | |
10 | ![]() |
Stefanos Galanopoulos | 1.97 | 1993-02-22 | |
Defense (3) | |||||
3 | ![]() |
Vangelis Delakas | 1.89 | 1985-02-08 | |
6 | ![]() |
Andro Bušlje | 2.00 | 1986-01-04 | |
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Giorgos Dervisis | 1.95 | 1994-10-30 | ||
Offense (1) | |||||
8 | ![]() |
Konstantinos Mourikis | 1.97 | 1988-07-11 | |
Midfield (7) | |||||
2 | ![]() |
Manolis Mylonakis | 1.85 | 1985-04-09 | |
4 | ![]() |
Konstantinos Genidounias | 1.82 | 1993-05-03 | |
5 | ![]() |
Giannis Fountoulis | 1.86 | 1988-05-25 | |
7 | ![]() |
Alexandros Gounas | 1.79 | 1989-10-03 | |
9 | ![]() |
Paulo Obradović | 1.90 | 1986-03-09 | |
11 | ![]() |
Stelios Argyropoulos | 1.90 | 1996-08-02 | |
12 | ![]() |
Manolis Prekas | 1.86 | 1996-02-28 | |
Coach | |||||
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Thodoris Vlachos |
Notable players
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Giorgos Afroudakis
Christos Afroudakis
Stelios Argyropoulos
Antonis Aronis
Nikos Beristianos
Nikos Bistis
Fotis Blanis
Babis Charalambidis
Makis Charitos
Marios Chatzikiriakakis
Themis Chatzis
Thodoris Chatzitheodorou
Ilias Damaskos
Periklis Damaskos
Christos Daras
Vangelis Delakas
Nikos Deligiannis
Giorgos Dervisis
Christos Floros
Giannis Fountoulis
Kostas Galanidis
Stefanos Galanopoulos
Konstantinos Genidounias
Kyriakos Giannopoulos
Alexandros Gounas
Andreas Gounas
Spyros Ioannidis
Ioannis Isigonis
Thodoris Kalakonas
Nikos Kaloudis
Marios Kapotsis
Spyros Kapralos
Antonis Karavanos
Giorgos Katsoulis
Thanasis Katsoulis
Spyros Kinigalakis
Giannis Kocheilas
Nikitas Kocheilas
Christodoulos Kolomvos
Dimitris Konstas
Vangelis Koskinas
Andreas Kourachanis
Michalis Kouretas
Dimitris Kravaritis
Giannis Ladas
Kostas Loudis
Charis Malevitis
Arsenis Maroulis
Takis Mathioudakis
Dimitris Mazis
Giorgos Michailidis
Takis Michalos
Alekos Monastiriotis
Konstantinos Mourikis
Dinos Mourtzis
Babis Moutsatsos
Manolis Mylonakis
Giorgos Ntoskas
Christos Oikonomou
Vasilis Ontrias
Giorgos Palikaris
Giannis Palios
Manolis Papadopoulos
Charis Pavlidis
Sakis Platanitis
Omiros Polychronopoulos
Kyriakos Pontikeas
Manolis Prekas
Takis Provatopoulos
Manolis Psarros
Giorgos Psychos
Stefanos Santa
Sarantis Sarantos
Stathis Sarantos
Tasos Schizas
Nikos Telionis
Giorgos Theodorakopoulos
Argyris Theodoropoulos
Giannis Thomakos
Spyros Tsiminos
Giorgos Venardos
Nikos Venetopoulos
Angelos Vlachopoulos
Thodoris Vlachos
Antonis Vlontakis
Makis Voltirakis
Andro Bušlje
Teo Đogaš
Andrija Komadina
Paulo Obradović
Josip Pavić
Antonio Petković
Tihomil Vranješ
Thomas Schertwitis
Tamás Dala
Mlađan Janović
Slobodan Nikić
Nikola Rađen
Petar Trbojević
Albert Español
Blai Mallarach
Gavin Arroyo
Chris Humbert
Jeremy Pope
Jesse Smith
Notable coaches
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See also
References
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- ^ Σαν σήμερα κοκκίνησε τον Δούναβη, Πρωταθλητής Ευρώπης στο πόλο ο Θρύλος (in Greek). newsnow.gr. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
- ^ Έγραψε ιστορία ο Θρύλος (in Greek). sport.gr. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
- ^ Εγραψε ιστορία! Ο λόγος για τον Ολυμπιακό που έγραψε τη δική του χρυσή ιστορία στο πόλο αφού κέρδισε 6–5 την ουγγρική Βάσας μέσα στο σπίτι της και είναι η μοναδική ομάδα στην ιστορία του αθλήματος που κατάφερε να κατακτήσει και τα τέσσερα τρόπαια που διεκδίκησε (in Greek), rizospastis.gr, 31 December 2002
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- ^ Οι Ευρωπαϊκές κούπες (in Greek). redplanet.gr. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
- ^ "Coppa dei Campioni (Results)" (in Italian). cnposillipostory.net. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
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- ^ Βουλιαγμένη – Ολυμπιακός 5–6 (in Greek). redplanet.gr. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
- ^ Η "χρυσή βίβλος" των τελικών (in Greek). onsports.gr. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
- ^ «Αιώνιος» και πανάξιος πρωταθλητής. O Θρύλος μετράει 111 διαδοχικές νίκες στους αγώνες του πρωταθλήματος. Olympiacos official website, 8 May 2017 (in Greek)
- ^ Τέλος στο σερί των 101 σερί νικών για τον Ολυμπιακό (in Greek). zougla.gr. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
- ^ Τα σερί είναι για να "σπάνε", αλλά όχι έτσι (in Greek). sport-fm.gr. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- ^ Έγραψε ιστορία ο Ολυμπιακός - Πρωταθλητής Ευρώπης στο πόλο γυναικών (in Greek). express.gr. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- ^ "Imperia ladies take European Super Cup". waterpoloworld.com. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- ^ "1951: The Champions of Olympiacos Piraeus". waterpololegends.com.
- ^ "1952: The winners of Olympiacos Piraeus". waterpololegends.com.
- ^ "1959: The team of Olympiacos Pireaus". waterpololegends.com.
- ^ "1968: The Juniors of Olympiacos Piraeus". waterpololegends.com.
- ^ "1969: The team of Olympiacos Piraeus". waterpololegends.com.
- ^ "1971: The winners of Olympiacos Piraeus". waterpololegends.com.
- ^ "1971: The Champions of Olympiacos Piraeus – Olympiacos Piraeus, winner of the Greek National Championship in 1971 coached by the legendary Ivo Trumbic". waterpololegends.com.
- ^ "1979: The team of Olympiacos Piraeus". waterpololegends.com.
- ^ "Ivo Trumbic inducted into Swimming Hall of Fame". waterpoloworld.com. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
External links
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