Olympiacos CFP

Olympiacos CFP
Full name Olympiacos Sindesmos Filathlon Pireos
(Olympic club of fans of Piraeus)
Nicknames Thrylos (The Legend)
Erythrolefkoi (The Red-Whites)
Dafnostefanomenos Efivos (The laurel-crowned adolescent)
Founded 10 March 1925 (1925-03-10)
Colours           Red, White
Anthem Thryle ton Gipedon (Legend of Stadiums)
Chairman Michalis Kountouris
Titles Ιntercontinental Titles: 1
European Titles: 13
Balkan Titles: 1
Website olympiacossfp.gr

Olympiacos Sindesmos Filathlon Pireos (Greek: Ολυμπιακός Σύνδεσμος Φιλάθλων Πειραιώς, Olympic Association of Piraeus Sportsmen) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number of different competitive departments including Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Water Polo, Handball, Athletics, Swimming, Sailing, Table Tennis and Wrestling amongst many others, which have won numerous European and domestic titles over the club's history.[1][2][3][4][5]

Olympiacos CFP is one of the most successful and decorated multi-sport clubs in Europe[6],[7][8] being the only Greek club, as well as one of the few European multi-sport clubs to have won as much as 15 International titles[9][10][11][12] –including 13 major European titles, 1 Intercontinental title and 1 Balkan title[13] in five sports (Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Water Polo, Wrestling)[14] (no other Greek club have won more than six European titles). Overall, Olympiacos is the most successful Greek multi-sport club in terms of International titles won (15), European titles won (13), participations in European and International finals (35 –15 times Champions, 20 times Runners-up–) and the only Greek multi-sport club to have won European titles in different team sports (Basketball, Volleyball, Water Polo). They have won European titles with six of their sports departments (Men's Basketball, Men's Volleyball, Women's Volleyball, Men's Water Polo, Women's Water Polo, Men's Wrestling),[15] while no other multi-sport club in Greece has more than two European title-winning sports departments.[16]

Specifically, Olympiacos Football Team has won 1 Balkans Cup (1963), Olympiacos Men's Basketball Team have won 3 Euroleagues (1997, 2012, 2013), 1 FIBA Intercontinental Cup (2013)[17] and 1 Triple Crown (1997),[18][19] Olympiacos Men's Volleyball Team have won 2 CEV Cup Winners' Cup (1996, 2005), Olympiacos Women's Volleyball Team have won 1 CEV Challenge Cup (2018) and 1 continental Treble (2018),[20] Olympiacos Men's Water Polo Team have won 2 LEN Champions Leagues (2002, 2018),[21][22] 1 LEN Super Cup (2002) and 2 Triple Crowns (2002, 2018), Olympiacos Women's Water Polo Team have won 1 LEN Euroleague (2015), 1 LEN Super Cup (2015), 1 continental Treble (2015)[23] and 1 LEN Trophy (2014)[24] and Olympiacos Men's Wrestling Team has won 1 European Cela Cup (2006).[25][26] In total, Olympiacos departments (Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Water Polo, Wrestling) have reached 35 times the final (15 times Champions, 20 times Runners-up) of the most prestigious and important European and Worldwide competitions, which is an all-time record for a Greek multi-sport club.

With the Balkans Cup won by Olympiacos Football Team in 1963, the Red-Whites became the first ever greek club to win an international competition in any sport.

The club has also won the Triple Crown in Men's Basketball in 1997 (FIBA Euroleague, Greek League, Greek Cup), two Triple Crowns in 2002 and 2018 (with the one in 2002 becoming eventually a Quadruple) in Men's Water Polo (2002 LEN Chanpions League, 2002 LEN Super Cup, 2002 Greek Championship, 2002 Greek Cup2018 LEN Chanpions League, 2018 Greek Championship, 2018 Greek Cup), the continental Treble[23][27] in Women's Water Polo in 2015 (LEN Euroleague, LEN Super Cup, Greek Championship), as well as a continental Treble[20] in Women's Volleyball in 2018 (CEV Challenge Cup, Greek Championship, Greek Cup).

With the 2002 achievement, Olympiacos Men's Water Polo Team became 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 and the LEN Super Cup.[28][29] 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,[30] and the only one with both its departments currently active (Pro Recco Women's department has been dissolved since 2012).[31]

A similar impressive feat was achieved by Olympiacos CFP in another team sport in 2018: after the 2017–18 CEV Women's Challenge Cup win of Olympiacos Women's Volleyball department, Olympiacos CFP become the only multi-sport club in Greece and one of the very few in European volleyball history to have won European titles with both its men's and women's departments.

Olympiacos Men's Basketball Team won their third Euroleague title in 2013 and became the first and only Greek club, and only the third club in European basketball history, to become back-to-back European champions in the modern Final Four era of the Euroleague, after beating Real Madrid 100–88 in the final of the 2012–13 Euroleague Final Four in London.[18]

Olympiacos CFP has nurtured some of the greatest Greek athletes. Olympiacos' athletes have become Olympic medal winners, as well as World and European champions, while they are constantly chosen to be part of the Greek national teams. The club maintains Academies with state of the art training facilities, where thousands of children have the opportunity to practice and learn the secrets of sports. Overall, Olympiacos CFP have granted Greek sports and the club itself numerous Olympic, Worldwide and European honours. Olympiacos had 30 of its athletes and coaches from nine of its sports departments participating in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.[32][33][34]

Olympiacos is the most popular Greek club[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] with around four million fans inside Greece and millions of others in the Greek communities all over the world.[43][44][45][46][47][48][49] As of April 2006, Olympiacos has 83,000 registered members and it's placed in the top ten of the clubs with the most paying members in the world, holding the ninth place just ahead of Real Madrid.[50][51] In 2014, that figure increased and the team boasts 98,000 registered members.[52] Olympiacos CFP was the first Greek club that made it possible for its fans to become members, and granted them the right of voting for the board of directors.

History

The founders of Olympiacos (1925)

Olympiacos CFP was founded on March 10, 1925 in Piraeus, as a football club initially, and the club’s aim, as stated in the statutes, is the systematic cultivation and development of its athletes’ possibilities for participation in athletic competitions, the spreading of the Olympic athletic ideal and the promotion of sportsmanship and fanship among the youth according to egalitarian principles, by stressing a healthy, ethical and social basis as its foundation. Members of "Piraikos Podosfairikos Omilos FC" (Sport and Football Club of Piraeus) and "Piraeus Fans Club FC" decided, during a historical assembly,[53] to dissolve the two clubs in order to establish a new unified one, which would bring this new vision and dynamic to the community. Notis Kamperos, a senior officer of the Hellenic Navy, proposed the name Olympiacos and the profile of a laurel-crowned Olympic winner as the emblem of the new club. Michalis Manouskos, a prominent Piraeus industrialist, expanded the name to its complete and current status, Olympiacos Syndesmos Filathlon Pireos, a name that symbolizes and encompasses the morality, the honour, the vying, the splendor, the sportsmanship and the fair play value of the Olympic ideal of Ancient Greece, which was totally consistent with the club's emblem.[54] Besides Kamperos and Manouskos, among the most notable founding members were Stavros Maragoudakis, the Post Office director, Nikos Andronikos, a merchant, Dimitrios Sklias, a Hellenic Army officer, Nikolaos Zacharias, an attorney, Athanasios Mermigas, a notary public, Kostas Klidouchakis, who became the first goalkeeper in the club's history, Ioannis Kekkes, a stockbroker, and above all, the Andrianopoulos family. Andrianopoulos, a family of well-established Piraeus merchants, played a pivotal role in the founding of Olympiacos. The five brothers, Yiannis, Giorgos, Dinos, Vassilis and Leonidas Andrianopoulos raised the reputation of the club and brought it to its current glory.[55] Yiannis, Giorgos, Dinos and Vassilis were the first to play, while Leonidas, the youngest of the five, made his debut later on and played for the club for eight years (1927–1935). The club's offensive line, made up of the five brothers, became legendary, rising to a mythical status and soon Olympiacos gained enormous popularity and became the most successful and well-supported club in Greece. Olympiacos is also known as Thrylos (The Legend),[56] after the legendary, classic side of the 1950s which won a hatful of titles.

Olympiacos departments – History and honours

Olympiacos Football

The legendary Andrianopoulos brothers: (from left) Yiannis, Dinos, Giorgos, Vassilis and Leonidas Andrianopoulos

Olympiacos football team is the most successful club in Greek football history,[58] with 44 Greek League titles,[1] 27 Greek Cups,[59] 17 Doubles,[60] 4 Greek Super Cups and 3 Greater Greece Cups, with a total of 77 national titles, all records. Olympiacos' dominating success can be further evidenced by the fact that all the other Greek clubs have won a combined total of 38 League titles.[61] Olympiacos is 9th in the world in total titles won by a football club.[62][63]

Olympiacos also holds the record for the most consecutive Greek League titles, as they are the only team to have won seven consecutive League titles (19972003), having broken their own previous record of six consecutive from the club's trophy-laden era of the 50s (19541959), when Olympiacos gained unequivocally the nickname of Thrylos (The Legend).[64]

In 2014–15 season, Olympiacos won their fifth consecutive Greek Championship and reached a historic milestone, as they became the only football club in the world to have won a series of five or more consecutive championships for five times in their history, a world record that was praised by FIFA in its congratulatory letter to the club.[65][66] Olympiacos holds even more records in Greek football history; they are the only club to have won five consecutive Greek Cups from 1957 to 1961 and the only club to have won six Greek League titles undefeated (19371938, 1948, 1951, 19541955).[67][68][69] They are also one of only three clubs to have never been relegated from the top flight of Greek football. As a result of the team's 40th League title in the 2012–13 season, Olympiacos earned the 4th star above their crest, each star representing 10 League titles of the record 44 they have currently amassed.[70]

In European competitions, they have reached the quarter-finals of the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League[71] —losing the semi-final spot in the last minutes of their second match against Juventus— and the quarter-finals of the 1992–93 European Cup Winners' Cup.[72] Olympiacos are the highest ranked Greek team in the UEFA rankings, occupying the 21st place in Europe with 70.820 points, standing one place above Shakhtar Donetsk and two places above A.C. Milan.[73] They have also won the Balkans Cup in 1963, becoming the first ever Greek club to win an international, non-domestic competition. Olympiacos is one of the founding members of the European Club Association in 2008.[74]

Olympiacos Basketball

Olympiacos European banners in SEF—3 Euroleague Championships, 8 Euroleague Finals, 10 Euroleague Final Fours

Olympiacos basketball team is one of the most successful clubs in European basketball, having won three Euroleague Championships, one Triple Crown, one Intercontinental Cup, twelve Greek Championships and nine Greek Cups. They are a traditional powerhouse of the Euroleague and besides their three European Championship titles (1997, 2012, 2013), they have also been five times Euroleague runners-up (1994, 1995, 2010, 2015 ,2017) and have participated, altogether, in ten Euroleague Final Fours (1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017). From 2006 to 2015, Olympiacos qualified 10 times in a row for at least the quarter-finals of the EuroLeague, which was an all-time record in European basketball history at the time, shared with FC Barcelona, who made a new record in 2016.[78] They play their home matches at Peace and Friendship Stadium.

They are the first Greek club that ever played in a Euroleague Final (1994), and they won their first Euroleague title in 1997,[79] achieving the first Triple Crown ever for a Greek team. As European champions, Olympiacos played in the 1997 McDonald's Championship and reached the final of the tournament, where they met Michael Jordan's NBA champions, the Chicago Bulls.[80] Based on all those achievements, FIBA declared Olympiacos as the Best European Team of the 1990s.[81][82]

In 2012, they won their second Euroleague title in Istanbul by rallying from 19 points down in the championship game to beat CSKA Moscow 62–61 on the last shot of the game, achieving the greatest comeback in European basketball finals history, and one of the greatest ever seen in continental basketball.[83] In 2013, Olympiacos won their third Euroleague title and became the first and only Greek club, and only the third club in European basketball history, to become back-to-back European champions in the modern Final Four era of the Euroleague,[18] after beating Real Madrid 100–88 in the final of the 2012–13 Euroleague Final Four in London.[18] After winning back-to-back EuroLeague championships, Olympiacos won the Intercontinental Cup and celebrated a third international title in less than 2 years.

Domestically, Olympiacos have won 12 Greek League titles, 9 Greek Cups and 4 Doubles. They dominated Greek basketball during the decade of the 90s, when Greek Basket League was considered Europe's best professional league.

Olympiacos Men's Volleyball

Olympiacos S.C. first team, 1926

Olympiacos volleyball team is the most successful Greek team both internationally and domestically, the only European title-winning team in Greece and a traditional powerhouse of European volleyball, ranked among the top European volleyball clubs; from the early 1990s to the mid 2000s they played in no less than 11 European Final Fours and reached 6 European finals, winning 2 CEV Cup Winners' Cup / CEV Cups (1996, 2005), being twice Runners-up of the CEV Champions League (1992, 2002) and twice Runners-up of the CEV Cup Winners' Cup / CEV Cup (1997, 1998) as well. They were also Runners-up of the CEV Challenge Cup in 2018, thus reaching their 7th European final in all European competitions overall. In 1992 they reached the third place in the world in the FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship, after a 3–0 win against Il Messaggero Ravenna.

Altogether, they have participated in 7 CEV Champions League Final Fours (1982, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002), reaching the final twice (1992, 2002), in 4 CEV Cup / CEV Cup Winners' Cup Final Fours (1996, 1997, 1998, 2005), winning 2 titles (1996, 2005) and reaching the final in two other cases (1997, 1998), in 1 CEV Challenge Cup final (2018), as well as in 1 CEV European Super Cup Final Four (1996). Another impressive feat in Olympiacos European history is their participation in 7 consecutive European Final Fours, four in the CEV Champions League (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995) and three in the CEV Cup Winners' Cup (1996, 1997, 1998).

Domestically, they are the dominants of Greek volleyball, having won a record 28 Greek Championships,[85] a record 17 Greek Cups, a record 14 Doubles, a record 5 Greek League Cups and 2 Greek Super Cups. They also hold the all-time record for the most consecutive Greek Volley League Championships, as they are the only team to have won 8 consecutive Greek Volley League titles (1987–1994), as well as the all-time record for winning 7 Greek Volley League titles undefeated (1968, 1974, 1979, 1981, 1988, 1991, 2018). Furthermore, Olympiacos is the only Greek club to have played in the FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship and the CEV European Super Cup as well, having represented Greece successfully in all major European and Worldwide competitions.

  • European Cup
  • Greek Championship
    • Winners (28) (record):[87] 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2018
  • Greek Cup
    • Winners (17) (record): 1981, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994,[88] 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017[89]
  • Greek League Cup
    • Winners (5) (record): 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • Greek Super Cup
    • Winners (2): 2000, 2010

Olympiacos Men's Water Polo

Olympiacos water polo team is one of the most successful teams in Europe and a traditional powerhouse of continental water polo, having won two LEN Champions Leagues,[90] one LEN Super Cup and two Triple Crowns. In 2002 Olympiacos became 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.[91][92][93] In 2018, Olympiacos won their second LEN Champions League title and completed the second Triple Crown in their history (LEN Champions League, Greek Championship, Greek Cup).[94] Besides their 2002 and 2018 triumphs, 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 two LEN Champions Leagues, the LEN Super Cup and two Triple Crowns and the only Greek club to have reached a total of 7 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.[3][4][21] In 2018, they won the 2018 LEN Champions League in Genoa, beating once again a home team in the final, the Italian powerhouse Pro Recco, the most successful club in the competition with 8 titles.[95] Domestically, Olympiacos has won 32 Greek Championships,[5] a record 19 Greek Cups,[96][97] a record 16 Doubles and a record 2 Greek Super Cups. From the 2006–07 through the 2017–18 season, Olympiacos won ten Doubles (Greek Championship and Greek Cup) in 12 seasons, five of them straight (2007–2011), and six 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, 2017–18).

  • European Championship
  • European Super Cup
    • Winners (1) (Greek record): 2002
  • Greek Championship
    • Winners (32): 1927, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1969, 1971, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • Greek Cup
    • Winners (19) (record): 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
  • Greek Super Cup
    • Winners (3) (record): 1997, 1998, 2018[99]

Olympiacos Women's Water Polo

Alexandra Asimaki (left) and Alkisti Avramidou (right), key players of the Olympiacos squad that won the 2015 LEN Euroleague and the 2015 LEN Super Cup

Olympiacos women's water polo team is one of the most successful clubs in European Water Polo, having won the LEN Euroleague in 2015,[100] the LEN Super Cup also in 2015 and the LEN Trophy in 2014[101] and having, overall, a commanding presence in European competitions. Besides their LEN Euroleague, LEN Super Cup and LEN Trophy titles, they were runners-up of the LEN Euroleague in 2017, runners-up of the LEN Super Cup in 2014, runners-up of the LEN Trophy in 2008 and 2018[102] and they have participated, altogether, in 6 Champions' Cup / Euroleague Final Fours (1996, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017),[103] as well as in 5 LEN Trophy Final Fours (2001, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2018), being semi-finalists of the same competition in 2009 and 2012.[104][105] Domestically, Olympiacos have won 9 Greek Championships, a record 1 Greek Cup and a record 1 Double. They also hold the all-time record for the most consecutive Greek Championships, as they are the only team to have won 5 consecutive Greek Championship titles (2014–2018).

In 2014 Olympiacos won the LEN Trophy in the Final Four in Florence, beating home team Firenze 10–9 in the final. One year later, Olympiacos were crowned European Champions,[106] winning the LEN Euroleague in the 2015 Final Four in Piraeus, after a thrilling, hard-fought 10–9 win in the final against the then-reigning champions Sabadell, who were undefeated for more than 3 years with 115 consecutive wins in all competitions.[107] Olympiacos lifted the LEN Euroleague title undefeated and having won 8 straight matches without even a single draw. As European Champions, Olympiacos participated in the final of the 2015 LEN Super Cup and won the title after a 10–6 win against Plebiscito Padova, thus completing a continental Treble[108] in 2015 (LEN Euroleague, LEN Super Cup, Greek Championship), winning season's all three available titles.

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 and the only club with both its departments currently active (Pro Recco Women's department has been dissolved since 2012).

Olympiacos Women's Volleyball

Olympiacos women's volleyball is one of the most successful volleyball clubs in Greece, having won 1 CEV Challenge Cup, 6 Greek Championships, a record 8 Greek Cups, a record 6 Doubles and 1 continental Treble. The department holds the all-time record for winning eight consecutive Greek Cups (2011–2018), holding also the record for winning six straight Doubles from 2013 to 2018.[110][111][112][113]

Olympiacos is the most successful Greek women's volleyball club in European competitions, being the first and only Greek club to have won a European title after their 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup victory.[114][115]

The 2017–18 Olympiacos season was the most successful season in the history of Greek women's volleyball; besides winning the aforementioned CEV Challenge Cup in Turkey, Olympiacos won the Greek Championship and the Greek Cup undefeated (25–0 wins in the Championship, 4–0 wins in the Cup), thus completing a continental treble, the first ever for a Greek women's volleyball club.[116] Moreover, they achieved an all-time record of only two sets lost in the entire Greek Championship including the play-offs, finishing the season with an unprecedented 75–2 set record.[117][118]

After the 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup win of women's department, Olympiacos CFP become the only multi-sport club in Greece and one of the very few in Europe to have won European titles with both the men's and women's volleyball departments.

Olympiacos Women's Basketball

Olympiacos women's basketball is the women's basketball department of the major Greek multi-sport club Olympiacos CFP, based in Piraeus. The department was initially founded in 1947, being one of the best women's basketball clubs in Greece during the 1950s and the early 1960s, when they won 3 Women's Division Center Championships (1956, 1958, 1959), which was the most important competition of Greek women’s basketball at the time (until 1967–68 when the Greek Women's Basketball League was officially organized).[122] The department was dissolved in the mid-1960s and after a long period of inactivity, it was reorganized in 2015,[123][124][125] creating a strong team with a roster based on Greek international players.[126] In 2015–16 season, which was the first after its reorganization, Olympiacos won the double undefeated; they won the Greek League with 22 wins in 22 matches, sweeping arch-rivals Panathinaikos with 4–0 wins in the finals and also clinched the Greek Cup title, beating Panathinaikos once again in the final (63–60). They repeated this achievement in 2016–17[127] and 2017–18 seasons,[128] thus winning three consecutive undefeated Doubles with 84 straight wins in both the Greek Championship and the Greek Cup.[129][130]

Olympiacos Men's Handball

Olympiacos men's handball department was founded in 1931 and it has won 1 Greek Handball Championship, 1 Greek Cup and 1 Double.[131][132]

In 2017–18 season, which was the first after its reorganization, Olympiacos won the domestic double. They won the Greek Handball Championship by beating AEK Athens with 3–2 wins in the finals in a dramatic fashion, as they overturned an initial 0–2 win lead by AEK and took three straight wins to secure the League title.[133] They also won the Greek Cup, beating PAOK in the semi-final and ASE Douka in the final to complete the domestic Double.[134]

Olympiacos Beach Volley

  • Greek Championship
    • Winners (1): 2016

Olympiacos Swimming

  • Greek Championship
    • Winners (59) (record): 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1937, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018[137]
  • Greek Cup (25m pool)
    • Winners (4): 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001
  • Greek Championship (long-distance)
    • Winners (5) (record): 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018[138]
  • Greek Super Cup
    • Winners (1) (record): 2015
  • Greek Masters Championship
    • Winners (1) (shared record): 2017
  • Greek Open Water Championship
    • Winners (1) (record): 2017[139]

Olympiacos Athletics

  • Greek Open Championship (Men)
    • Winners (12): 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017[140], 2018[141]
  • Greek Indoors Championship (Men)
    • Winners (8): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018[142]
  • Greek Cross Country Championship (Men)
    • Winners (12): 1965, 1966, 1967, 1984, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013
  • Panhellenic Club Championship (Men)
    • Winners (1): 2000
  • Open Greek Championship (Women)
    • Winners (1): 2010

Οlympiacos Table Tennis

  • Greek Championship (Men)
    • Winners (14): 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 2004, 2005, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • Greek Club Championship (Women)
    • Winners (19) (record): 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2018
  • Greek Cup (Men)
    • Winners (6): 1971, 1972, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008.
  • Greek Cup (Women)
    • Winners (11) (record): 1965, 1966, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Olympiacos Wrestling

  • European Cup (CELA Cup)
    • Winners (1) (Greek record): 2006
  • Greek Championship (Men)
    • Winners (2): 1976, 2006

Olympiacos Boxing

  • Greek Championship (Men)
    • Winners (3): 1970, 1985, 2017[143]
  • Greek Championship (Women)
    • Winners (2): 2012, 2015

Olympiacos Diving

  • Greek Championship
    • Winners (9): 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971

Olympiacos Sailing

  • Greek Club Championship
    • Winners (1): 1954

Olympiacos Gymnastics

  • Greek Championship (Men)
    • Winners (1): 1971

Olympiacos Canoe Kayak SUP

  • Greek Championship

European and Worldwide Honours

International record

Season Football Basketball Men's Volleyball Women's Volleyball Men's Water Polo Women's Water Polo Wrestling Superleague Formula
1962–63 Balkans Cup
Winners
1978–79 FIBA European Champions Cup
Semi-finals
1981–82 CEV Champions League
4th place
1991–92 CEV Champions League
Final
1992–93 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Quarter-finals
CEV Champions League
Third
FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship
Third
1993–94 FIBA Euroleague
Final
CEV Champions League
4th place
1994–95 FIBA Euroleague
Final
CEV Champions League
Third
1995–96 CEV Cup Winners' Cup
Winners
LEN Women's Champions' Cup
4th place
1996–97 FIBA Euroleague
European
Champions
CEV Cup Winners' Cup
Final
CEV European Super Cup
4th place
1997–98 McDonald's Championship
Final
CEV Cup Winners' Cup
Final
LEN Cup Winners' Cup
Final
1998–99 UEFA Champions League
Quarter-finals
FIBA Euroleague
Τhird
LEN Cup Winners' Cup
Final
2000–01 CEV Champions League
4th place
LEN Champions League
Final
Women's LEN Trophy
4th place
2001–02 CEV Champions League
Final
LEN Champions League
European
Champions
2002–03 LEN Super Cup
Supercup
Champions
2004–05 CEV Top Teams Cup
Winners
2005–06 European CELA Cup
Winners
2006–07 LEN Champions League
4th place
Women's LEN Trophy
4th place
2007–08 Women's LEN Trophy
Final
2008–09 Euroleague
4th place
Women's LEN Trophy
Semi-finals
2009–10 Euroleague
Final
LEN Women's Champions' Cup
4th place
Superleague Formula
4th place
2010–11 LEN Women's Champions' Cup
Third
2011–12 Euroleague
European
Champions
Women's LEN Trophy
Semi-finals
2012–13 Euroleague
European
Champions
2013–14 Intercontinental Cup
Intercontinental
Champions
Women's LEN Trophy
Winners
2014–15 Euroleague
Final
LEN Women's Euroleague
European
Champions
LEN Women's Super Cup
Final
2015–16 LEN Champions League
Final
LEN Women's Super Cup
Supercup
Champions
LEN Women's Euroleague

4th place

2016–17 Euroleague
Final
CEV Women's Challenge Cup

Final

LEN Women's Euroleague

Final

2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup

Final

CEV Women's Challenge Cup

Winners

LEN Champions League
European
Champions
Women's LEN Trophy
Final

The Gate 7 Tragedy

The history of the Karaiskakis Stadium and Olympiacos was marked by the worst tragedy that ever hit Greek sports, known as the Karaiskakis Stadium disaster. On 8 February 1981, Olympiacos hosted AEK Athens for a League match, which ended 6–0, in an unprecedented triumph for the host team of Piraeus. During the last minutes of the game, thousands of Olympiacos fans at the Gate 7 rushed to the exit, to get to the stadium's main entrance and celebrate with the players, but the doors were almost closed and the turnstiles still in place, making the exit almost impossible.[145] As people continued to come down from the stands, unable to see what happened, the stairs of Gate 7 became a death trap; people were crushed, tens of fans were seriously injured and twenty-one young people died, most of them by suffocation.[146]

In memory of this event, every year on February 8, there is a memorial service at the stadium in honor of the supporters that died in that incident. The service is attended by thousands of fans every year, who are rhythmically shouting the phrase "Αδέρφια, ζείτε, εσείς μας οδηγείτε." (Adhélfia, zíte, esís mas odhiyíte, "Brothers, you live, you are the ones who guide us."). At the tribune part of the stadium where Gate 7 is now, some seats are colored black instead of red, shaping the number "7", whereas there is also a monument on the eastern side of the stadium, bearing the names of all 21 supporters killed on that day in the stadium.[147]

Even though this incident affected almost solely the fanbase of Olympiacos, other teams occasionally pay their respects to the people killed as well, as they consider the incident to be a tragedy not only for one team, but for the whole country. In the past, even foreign teams, such as Liverpool F.C. and Red Star Belgrade have honored the incident's victims.[148]

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