Charilaos Trikoupis Messolonghi B.C.

Charilaos Trikoupis Messolonghi B.C. (alternate spelling: Missolonghi) (Greek: Χαρίλαος Τρικούπης Μεσολογγίου K.A.E.) is a Greek professional basketball team that is temporarily located in Patras, Greece, with its regular home base being in the city of Missolonghi, Greece. The team's name is often shortened to Charilaos Trikoupis B.C., Trikoupis B.C., or Charilaos TM, and is often abbreviated as CTM (ΧΤΜ). It is a part of the multi-sports club Gymnastikos Syllogos Charilaos Trikoupis Messolonghi (Greek: Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Χαρίλαος Τρικούπης Μεσολογγίου), which is abbreviated as G.S. Charilaos Trikoupis Messolonghi.

Trikoupis Basketball Club Messolonghi
LeaguesGreek League
Greek Cup
Founded1955 (Parent Athletic Club)
1959 (Basketball Club)
History1959 – Present
ArenaDimitris Tofalos Arena
Capacity4,200
LocationPatras, Greece
Team colorsBlue, Red and White
              
PresidentVasiliki Belekou
Head coachDinos Kalampakos
ChampionshipsGreek 2nd Division: (1)
Websitextrikoupis.gr

The club is named after Charilaos Trikoupis, who served seven-terms as the Prime Minister of Greece, in the 19th century.[1] The club's logo also features a depiction of Trikoupis.

History

The club's parent athletic association, G.S. Charilaos Trikoupis Messolonghi (Γ.Σ. Χαρίλαος Τρικούπης Μεσολογγίου) was founded in 1955. The men's basketball section of the club was founded in 1959. From 1959 to 1971, the club organized local basketball tournaments and competed in friendly games.

From 1971 to 1982, the club competed in local minor league competitions. Starting with the 1982–83 season, the club began to compete in the regional minor league Association of Basketball Clubs of Northwestern Greece, or E.S.KA.V.D.E. (Ε.Σ.ΚΑ.Β.Δ.Ε). For the 1993–94 season, the club was promoted up to a Greek national competition for the first time, as it joined the Greek 4th Division. The club stayed in the Greek 4th Division for five straight seasons, through the 1997–98 season. After that, the club again played in the local and regional competitions.

For the 2015–16 season, Trikoupis rejoined the Greek 4th Division. The club then played in the Greek 3rd Division for the first time, in the 2016–17 season. Trikoupis then competed in the Greek 2nd Division for the first time, in the 2018–19 season. The team then managed to win the Greek 2nd Division championship, in the 2019–20 season,[2][3] with a 19–2 league record, and thus earn a league promotion up to the top-tier level Greek Basket League, for the following season.

Trikoupis then competed in the Greek 1st Division, for the first time, in the 2020–21 season.

Arena

The traditional home arena of Charilaos Trikoupis is the Missolonghi Indoor Hall, which has a seating capacity of 1,200, and is located in Missolonghi, Greece. When the club temporarily moved to Patras, Greece, for the 2020–21 season, it played its home games at the 4,200 seat Dimitris Tofalos Arena.

Season by season

Season [[Greek basketball league system|Tier]] League Pos. Wins-Losses [[Greek Basketball Cup|Greek Cup]] [[Greek basketball clubs in European and worldwide competitions|European competitions]]
1993–94 4 C Basket League
1994–95 4 C Basket League
1995–96 4 C Basket League
1996–97 4 C Basket League 8th
1997–98 4 C Basket League 10th
2015–16 4 C Basket League 3rd 19–8
2016–17 3 B Basket League 9th 15–15
2017–18 3 B Basket League 2nd 22–6 Phase 1 – Round 2
2018–19 2 A2 Basket League 5th 17–14 Phase 1 – Round 2
2019–20 2 A2 Basket League 1st 19–2 Phase 2 – Round 1

Titles and honors

Domestic competitions

Champions (1): (2020)

Roster

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

Charilaos Trikoupis roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.Age
F/C Sachpatzidis, Ioannis (C) 2.09 m (6 ft 10 in) 109 kg (240 lb) 26 – (1993-09-29)29 September 1993
G Motsenigos, Spyros 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 28 – (1992-01-01)1 January 1992
F Gravas, Dimitris 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 27 – (1993-05-12)12 May 1993
G/F Chatzinikolas, Ioannis 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 88 kg (194 lb) 24 – (1995-10-07)7 October 1995
PG Naoumis, Sokratis 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 23 – (1997-08-04)4 August 1997
G Chondrogiannis, Thanos 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 22 – (1997-10-24)24 October 1997
SG Mathis, Anthony 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 80 kg (176 lb) 23 – (1996-11-23)23 November 1996
PG Cockfield, Ty 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 24 – (1996-01-01)1 January 1996
G Green, Devonte 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 23 – (1997-02-02)2 February 1997
C Brown, Chad 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 111 kg (245 lb) 23 – (1996-09-06)6 September 1996
F/C Amardi, Richard 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) 101 kg (223 lb) 30 – (1989-10-16)16 October 1989
PG Gyftakis, Andreas 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 35 – (1985-01-01)1 January 1985
G/F Margellis, Dimitris 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 84 kg (185 lb) 21 – (1998-09-28)28 September 1998
PF Tsapatoris, Christos 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) 21 – (1999-01-01)1 January 1999
PG Kazanas, Stamatis 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 21 – (1999-01-01)1 January 1999
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Lefteris Kalogirou
  • Elias Moutsios
  • Spyros Deraos
Team Manager

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Updated: August 15, 2020

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3
C Chad Brown Ioannis Sachpatzidis
PF Richard Amardi Dimitris Gravas Christos Tsapatoris
SF Anthony Mathis Ioannis Chatzinikolas Dimitris Margellis
SG Devonte Green Spyros Motsenigos Stamatis Kazanas
PG Ty Cockfield Sokratis Naoumis Thanos Chondrogiannis Andreas Gyftakis

Notable players

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Head coaches

  • Georgios Deraos: (2015–16)
  • Panagiotis Zontos: (2016–18)
  • Giannis Dimitriadis: (2018–19)
  • Savvas Arapatsanis: (2019)
  • Dinos Kalampakos: (2019–present)

References

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