Olympiacos H.C.

Olympiacos Handball Club (currently known for sponsorship reasons as Olympiacos S.F.P. / Omilos Xini) is the men's handball team of the major Greek multi-sport club Olympiacos CFP, based in Piraeus. It was founded initially in 1931 and it was reorganized in 2017. The department has won 2 Greek Handball Championships, 2 Greek Cups and 2 Doubles.[1][2]

Olympiacos
Full nameOlympiacos Handball Club
Nickname(s)
  • Thrylos (The Legend)
  • Erythrolefkoi (The Red-Whites)
Founded2017 (2017)
ArenaMelina Merkouri Indoor Hall, Piraeus, Greece
Capacity1,800
PresidentMichalis Kountouris
Head coach Nenad Kljaić
LeagueHandball Premier
2018–19Handball Premier, Champions
Home
Away
Website
Official site

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.[3] They also won the Greek Cup, beating PAOK in the semi-final and ASE Douka in the final to complete the domestic Double.[4]

Olympiacos play their games at Melina Merkouri Indoor Hall in Piraeus.

Honours

  • Greek Championship
    • Winners (2): 2017–18, 2018–19
  • Greek Cup
    • Winners (2): 2017–18, 2018–19
  • Double
    • Winners (2): 2017–18, 2018–19

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2017–18 EHF Cup R1 Talent Plzeň 21–21 29–17 39–50
2018–19 EHF Cup R2 Sport36-Komló 27–22 34–29 56–56
R3 RK Nexe 22–25 30–25 47–55

Notable players

  • Alexis Alvanos
  • Andreas Arapakopoulos
  • Stelios Asvestas
  • Garyfallos Bagios
  • Thodoris Delichristos
  • Petros Kandylas
  • Panagiotis Karampourniotis
  • Antonis Kontis
  • Pantelis Kostakidis
  • Nikos Kritikos
  • Nikos Liapis

Notable coaches

Seasons

Season Division Place Cup Europe
2017–18Handball PremierChampionsWinnersEHF Cup R1
2018–19Handball PremierChampionsWinnersEHF Cup R2

Current squad

Season 2019–2020[5][6]

Number Player Birth Date Height (m) Position
6 Dimitris Tziras05/04/19911.84Right Extreme
7 Panagiotis Karampourniotis20/02/19981.94Pivot
9 Patrick Lemos23/05/19961.90Play Maker
12 Marko Terlecki08/05/20001.95Goalkeeper
17 Petros Kandylas28/02/19911.97Play Maker
18 Grigoris Sanikis29/01/19801.89Left Inter
27 Nikos Liapis24/08/19991.90Pivot
31 Konstantinos Tsilimparis (c)31/07/19791.96Goalkeeper
33 Andreas Arapakopoulos15/11/19941.87Pivot
50 Thodoris Delichristos17/06/20001.88Play Maker
77 Angelos Tsilis06/11/19921.87Left Extreme
20 Garyfallos Bagios26/04/19941.78Right Extreme
11 Charalampos Mallios06/08/19871.82Play Maker
66 Stefanos Michailidis15/05/19942.00Pivot
10 Juro Mujic01/06.19921.97Left Inter
1 Matija Spikic03/04/19961.85Goalkeeper
81 Artur Karvatski21/01/19961.95Right Inter

Technical and managerial staff

Job Name
Head coach Nenad Kljaić

Sponsorships

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References

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