Basketball Agia Paraskevi

Basketball Agia Paraskevi (Greek: Καλαθοσφαίριση Αγίας Παρασκευής - Kalathosfairisi Agia Paraskevi), officially abbreviated as K.A.P. (Κ.Α.Π.), is a Greek basketball club that is based in Agia Paraskevi, Athens. It was founded in 1986, and so far it has twice played in the Greek 2nd Division.

Basketball Agia Paraskevi K.A.P.
LeaguesGreek C League
Founded1986
HistoryOFK Agia Paraskevi
1986 – 2001
Basketball Agia Paraskevi
2001 – present
ArenaKontopefko Municipal Indoor Hall
Capacity1,000
LocationAgia Paraskevi, Athens
Team colorsBlack and White
         
Websitekapbc.gr

The club currently plays in the Greek 4th Division.[1]

History

Agia Paraskevi was founded in 1986, with the merger of two of the local clubs of Agia Paraskevi, Keravnos and Pegasus. It was originally named O.F.K. Agia Paraskevi (Omilos Filon Kalathosfairisis Agias Paraskevis), but in 2001, it was renamed to its current name. In 2012, the club earned a league promotion up to the Greek 2nd Division, for first time in its history.[2]

However, it only remained in the Greek 2nd Division for two years, and in 2014, it was relegated down again to the Greek 3rd Division. In the 2014–15 season, Agia Paraskevi finished in 11th place in the Greek 3rd Division, was again relegated down to the Greek 4th Division.[3]

Recent seasons

Season Division Tier Place Notes
2009–10B Basket League313thRelegated to C Basket League
2010–11C Basket League41stPromoted to B Basket League
2011–12B Basket League33rdPromoted to A2 Basket League
2012–13A2 Basket league26th
2013–14A2 Basket League214thRelegated to B Basket League
2014–15B Basket League311thRelegated to C Basket League
2015–16C Basket League43rdPromoted to B Basket League
2016–17B Basket League316thRelegated to C Basket League
2017–18C Basket League46th
2018–19C Basket League411th

Notable players

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Head coaches

See also

References

  1. "Beta Ethniki". Greek Basketball Federation. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  2. "Ο Αίολος Τρικάλων ανέβασε την Αγία Παρασκευή". onsports.gr. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  3. "Ανέβηκε ο Προμηθέας, έπεσε η Αγ. Παρασκευή". sport24.gr. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
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