Aris Basketball Club (, transliterated into English Aris B.S.A.) known in European competitions as Aris Thessaloniki, is the professional
basketball team
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of the major
Thessaloniki
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-based
Greek
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multi-
sport club
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A.C. Aris Thessaloniki. Aris BC was founded in 1922, eight years after the founding of the multi-sport club and the football team. Their traditional home arena is
Alexandreio Melathron (''Nick Galis Hall'').
Aris B.C.
is one of the most successful Greek basketball clubs of all time, tallying ten
Greek League championships and eight
Greek Cups, making the
Double
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four times (1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90). They have also won three European titles: the
FIBA European Cup (1992–93), the
FIBA Korać Cup
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(1996–97) and the
FIBA Europe Champions Cup (2002–03). They are also one of only two non-
relegated
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teams from the Greek League, with participation in every
Greek First Division Championship until today (the other team is
Panathinaikos). Aris holds the record for the most straight wins in the Greek League, at an amazing 80 consecutive wins in a row. Before the arrival of
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
to Aris, and the first European successes of the team, Greek basketball wasn't as competitive as it was in other European countries. Consequently, Aris helped to establish basketball in Greece, and to greatly increase its popularity across the country.
Under the leadership of the legendary duo of
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
and
Panagiotis Giannakis
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, Aris was the dominant force in Greek basketball during the 1980s and early 1990s. It is for this period of dominance that Aris BC has been nicknamed "The Emperor", and was voted the most successful Greek sporting club of the 20th century. Aris is also one
of the most renowned Greek clubs in European basketball, participating in three consecutive
FIBA European Champions Cup Final Fours, and later on winning three lower-tier level European titles. The historic win of the
FIBA Korać Cup
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in the
1996–97 season in particular, bolstered the notion that Aris has a unique place in the history of Greek basketball, and in the history of Greek sports in general.
Well-known notable players that have played with the club over the years, among others, include:
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
,
Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
,
Nikos Filippou
Nikolaos "Nikos" Filippou (alternate spelling: Philippou) (; born July 15, 1962, Ioannina, Greece) is a retired Greek professional basketball player. At a height of 2.02 m (6 ft 7 in.), he played at the power forward position..
Profession ...
,
Lefteris Subotić,
Miroslav Pecarski,
Stojko Vranković,
Mike Jones,
Walter Berry,
Edgar Jones,
Roy Tarpley,
Reggie Theus
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,
Panagiotis Liadelis,
Harold Ellis,
José "Piculín" Ortiz,
Mario Boni,
Žarko Paspalj
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,
Martin Müürsepp,
Tiit Sokk,
Mikhail Mikhailov,
Joe Arlauckas,
Giorgos Sigalas,
Andrew Betts,
Nikos Chatzivrettas,
Nestoras Kommatos,
Will Solomon,
Michalis Kakiouzis
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,
Dimos Dikoudis,
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
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,
Jeremiah Massey,
Kostas Papanikolaou,
Kostas Sloukas,
Dinos Mitoglou,
Aleksandar Vezenkov,
Bryant Dunston
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and
Vasileios Toliopoulos.
History
Early history
Aris B.C., the basketball branch of
Aris Thessaloniki AC, was founded in 1922, 8 years after the founding of Aris AC. The sport of
basketball
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was still new to Greece then, having been introduced in the country in 1919. In those days, the teams shared a single open-air court, and Aris competed in the local Thessaloniki regional championship, which it won 5 times, in the years 1926–30. During these first steps of the sport, it was significant also the contribution of the
Armenian community of the city, with players like Exoutzian, Daneilian, Benlian, Marasian, Kontaxian, Karabetian, Isujian and Jamjian.
The first nationwide Greek Championship was held in 1927–28, and Aris BC won its first Greek championship title on 23 April 1930, after beating
ΧΑΝΘ with a score of 32–22. Aris quickly created a remarkable tradition in basketball, with notable figures, like
Faidon Matthaiou (considered the ''Patriarch'' of Greek basketball) and
Anestis Petalidis, who was coach of the team for almost two decades.
The first appearance by Aris in an official international European-wide competition was during the
1966–67 season, when they participated in the
2nd-tier level European Cup Winner's Cup, as the Greek League runners-up. From that season onward, Aris acquired the
Alexandreio Melathron as its home court, which it still is to this day.
Legendary years: Galis, Giannakis and Ioannidis era (1978–1993)
1978–79 Greek Champions
The post-World War II Greek League period was marked by the dominance of basketball teams from
Athens
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, but this all began to change in 1979. In that year, Aris won their first
Greek League championship in the modern era, largely through the inspired play of
Charis Papageorgiou, and the coaching of
Giannis Ioannidis, an ex-player of the team. It helped provide the spark for the complete domination of Greek basketball by Aris, during the second half of the 1980s and the early 1990s.
Nikos Galis arrives (1979)
If that first Greek championship was the spark, then the fuel for Aris' brilliant stint at the top of the sport was undoubtedly
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
, thought by many Greek basketball fans to be the best Greek basketball player of all time, and one of the best ever in Europe. Galis, the son of
Rhodian
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immigrants from
New Jersey
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, signed on to the team in October 1979, and played his first game against
Iraklis in December of that year, scoring 30 points.
Fred Develey, the former coach of
Maccabi Tel Aviv
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, who later became coach of Aris, was instrumental in convincing the management that Galis would not only change Greek basketball, but that he would change also Greek basketball in Europe. The management was more concerned about his lack of height than his ability, until they saw him play.
1982–83 Greek Champions
It would take another four years for Aris to rise to the top of the Greek League again, winning the national championship in 1983, with Galis taking the game in Greece to new heights, showing coordination and creativity that was then (some would argue even now) unprecedented in Greek courts, and almost beating powerhouse rivals like
Olympiacos
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and
Panathinaikos single-handed. That year also marked the return of Giannis Ioannidis to the Aris bench as coach.
A very successful 1983–1984 season had a bitter ending, as Aris battled for both the
Greek League championship and the
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
, but lost the national cup final to crosstown rivals
PAOK
PAOK (, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans''), commonly ...
, and the league championship game to
Panathinaikos, under dubious circumstances. A taste of things to come, however, had been offered during Aris' games against
Maccabi Tel Aviv
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in the qualifying round for the
first-tier level FIBA European Champions Cup (
EuroLeague
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), in the fall of 1983. Aris was narrowly eliminated by the very powerful
Israeli League team, but not before posting an away win at
Tel Aviv
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, something that no other European team had managed to do for many years.
The coming of Giannakis and the domination in Greece
1985–1991: 7 consecutive Greek Championships (5 Doubles)
Disappointment did not get much in the way of Aris' progress. With the financial support of
Akis Michailides, a successful Greek businessman and President of the team, one of the most crucial transfers ever in the Greek League occurred after the 1983–1984 season, when Aris brought
Panagiotis Giannakis
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to the team from
Ionikos Nikaias
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.
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
now had a first-class partner. The result was total carnage for other teams. The lethal back court blazed through the Greek League for seven consecutive years, with the help of players such as
Nikos Filippou
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Profession ...
,
Michalis Romanidis,
Lefteris Subotić,
Georgios Doxakis,
Vassilis Lipiridis, and others, winning 7 Greek League championships, and 5 Greek Cups (with one Greek Cup being memorably lost to
Panathinaikos in 1986, with Galis performing surprisingly poorly in a single-elimination game in
Athens
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). Especially between 1985 and 1988, the question was not who the Greek League champion would be, but if Aris would go undefeated or not, as the club won an unparalleled 80 games in a row at one point.
European distinction
In the
1984–1985 season, came Aris' first significant European success: Aris reached the semifinals of the 3rd-tier level
FIBA Korać Cup
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, eventually losing to
Ciaocrem Varese of the
Italian League, and without the services of Galis for the first game in
Thessaloniki
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(he was injured in practice 3 days before the game).
Aris formed the backbone of the senior
Greece men's national basketball team, sending
Galis,
Giannakis,
Filippou,
Romanidis, and
Lipiridis (to help
Greece
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win the gold medal at the
EuroBasket 1987, and the silver medal at the
EuroBasket 1989). The back court combination of Galis-Giannakis first came to European prominence at the
1986 FIBA World Championship
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in Spain, where upstarts Greece performed surprisingly well, while Galis won the top-scorer of the tournament award.
It was during that year,
1986
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, that Aris made headlines in Europe in the FIBA European Champions Cup (
EuroLeague
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) qualifying round. Having been unceremoniously eliminated by
Limoges CSP
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History
The club was founded in 1929, but its peak was during the 1980s and 1990s, when they became t ...
of
the French League in 1985 (
1985–86 season), Aris was arbitrarily paired against
Tracer Milano in the qualifying round. An insurmountable task, considering that Tracer were arguably the best team in Europe, and furthermore had acquired
Bob McAdoo
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, possibly the best American player (still) to ever play in Europe. Aris, sporting
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
,
Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
,
Lefteris Subotić, and a third rate American player, Jackson, managed an unbelievable win in
Thessaloniki
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, by 31 points, almost assuring the elimination of
Tracer, and an advancement into the final group of the 6 best European teams. However, the return leg game saw Olimpia win by 34 points, thus eliminating Aris. Galis was absent due to an injury problem.
Aris had to wait for another year to compete in Europe again, but their strength had been established. In 1987, Aris was not paired against an established FIBA European Champions' Cup (now called
EuroLeague
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) team, and thus advanced to the final round of the 8 best European champions. The same was achieved in the next four years, and while Aris did not win the
FIBA European Champions' Cup, they were very successful in the tournaments, reaching the
Final Four of the tournament in
1988,
1989
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, and
1990
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. By then, Aris had become a household name in basketball in Europe.
Favourite team in Greece
The most important contribution of Aris to Greek basketball, was the establishment of the sport in Greece as an almost pure viewing spectacle. Aris (chiefly through the play of
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
) elevated the measly standards that previously existed among Greek teams, to new heights that demanded the attention of the sports fans. It was a team that mesmerized audiences that were used to boring styles of play, and showed flashes of brilliance night in and night out. The fervent desire to see the team they supported win, quite evident in the Greek people, succumbed to the enjoyment that the fans received from watching a team perform in such an entertaining fashion, even while dismantling their opponents.
Greek League arenas were completely sold out wherever Aris was playing, the opponents' fans were applauding Aris for their performance, and many of the streets in towns and cities were empty when Aris played European games. As Greeks throughout the country were glued to their TV sets, to watch the inspired play of Galis and company. Such was the impact that basketball briefly overtook
football
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as the most popular sport in Greece. For example, Aris was playing basketball with other European teams every Thursday night. From that time, and even up until 2003, every Thursday night,
cinemas
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in Greece offered tickets at reduced prices.
The Aris–PAOK rivalry
A special reference must be made to the rivalry between Aris and
PAOK
PAOK (, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans''), commonly ...
. The two clubs are fierce rivals in all sports, but the Aris and PAOK basketball face-offs had a distinct flavor between 1985 and 1992, as they were the top two basketball teams in Greece at that time. In games where a defeat is more than just a lost game, the mood of most of the fans of either Aris or PAOK, is quite seriously affected, for some time following a defeat to their opponents.
The most memorable game between Aris and PAOK was the third playoff game between the two teams in 1991. Aris had a two-game lead, after winning the first two games of the series, but PAOK managed to even the score with two victories in the first two playoff games, so, naturally, they had the momentum going into the fifth game of the best-of-seven series. PAOK was up by four points, almost 10 seconds before the end of that fifth game. What followed left bad memories for many PAOK fans: Aris'
Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
scored a quick two-point basket, reducing the deficit to two points. A sloppy in-bounds pass from PAOK was then stolen by Aris'
Dinos Angelidis, who then passed the ball to
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
, who (while being guarded by a frenzied
John Korfas) started to penetrate, but then Galis passed the ball to Giannakis, who promptly drilled a three-pointer at the buzzer. Aris went on to win the next playoff game, and thus win the 1991 Greek League championship.
1992–93 FIBA European Cup Winners
In 1992, Aris won the
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
, versus
AEK. That Greek Cup Final was quite significant, since it marked
Galis' last game with Aris. The player who almost by himself, had made basketball hugely popular in Greece, had won 8
Greek League championships and 6
Greek Cups with Aris, in 13 years.
The team's management made what was proven to be a mistake in their plans for the 1992–93 season. The President (Mitroudis), in cooperation with
Steve Giatzoglou (the team's new head coach), decided to build the new team around
Giannakis, instead of around
Galis. Even though
Roy Tarpley was signed by the team, and Aris was dominating at the start of the season, things eventually fell apart. Irresponsible team management, in conjunction with a lack of discipline, led to the team finishing in the 5th spot in the final standings of the Greek League. However, a surprise European-wide success came for the team, as Aris won the
European 2nd-tier level FIBA European Cup, after beating
Efes Pilsen, by a score of 48–50, in a very dramatic game, in which Aris won their first European-wide title.
Years of crisis and mismanagement (1993–2003)
With the departure of Michailides from the team's presidency in 1992, a long period of financial mismanagement of the club began, with the result that the club became indebted, and the team declined, especially in the
Greek League.
With the exception of advancing to the semifinals of the
FIBA European Cup of 1994, those two seasons (1993–94, 1994–95) were marked by players (
Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
,
Vangelis Vourtzoumis,
Miroslav Pecarski,
Vassilis Lipiridis, and
Michail Misunov) filing lawsuits against the team, for not receiving their salaries and bonus incentives. Repeated wrong choices of foreign players, changing of coaches, as well as inept management by the ownership, were the highlights, rather than success on the court. Well-known
Terry Catledge fled the team,
Sam Vincent and
Sean Higgins were released, while other inappropriate player choices, such as
Anthony Frederick and
Chris King were made. Despite all of this, the usual support of the fans, combined with the rise of some Greek players (
Dinos Angelidis and
Panagiotis Liadelis) supported Aris, and the team managed to qualify for the
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of the next year.
1996–97 FIBA Korać Cup Winners
The 1995–96 season can be considered as a messenger of a change in Aris' fate. With
Soulis Markopoulos as the team's head coach, Aris played disciplined basketball, with an extra emphasis on defense (perhaps for the first time in Aris' history).
Panagiotis Liadelis and
Dinos Angelidis, along with the unexpectedly good
Harold Ellis, started to draw the crowds back into
Alexandreio Melathron. That Aris team beat their arch-rivals
PAOK
PAOK (, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans''), commonly ...
, once during the Greek League regular season, while also advancing to a 4-team group in the European-wide
FIBA Korać Cup
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, where they almost got first place in their group. It was clear that things were on the upswing once again for the club.
In the summer of 1996, something extraordinary happened for Aris. The team's main sponsor, Zafiris Samoladas, spent a huge amount of money, and revitalized the team.
José Ortíz,
Charles Shackleford,
Tzanis Stavrakopoulos, Floros,
Mario Boni, Papadatos, and Cholopoulos joined the team, which, all of a sudden, appeared to be very strong and with exceptional depth at every position. The team started well, by beating PAOK and
Panathinaikos, but faltered against
Olympiacos
Olympiacós Sýndesmos Filáthlon Peiraiós (, Olympic Association of Fans of Piraeus) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number of different competitive departments which participate in football, ...
, both in the
Greek League championship, and for the
Greek Cup
The Greek Football Cup (), commonly known as the Greek Cup or Betsson Greek Cup for sponsorship reasons is a Greek football competition, run by the Hellenic Football Federation.
The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
, losing both games in Thessaloniki, and prompting the firing of Markopoulos.
Subotić, one of the team's three key players from the 1987–1992 era, took over as head coach, and produced some satisfactory results, but Aris still displayed a lot of the disadvantages of a newly formed team. Aris, though, had a spectacular run to the Korać Cup title,
Beşiktaş
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of the
Turkish League
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** Turkish language
*** Turkish alphabet
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*** Turkish communities in the former Ottoman Empire
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,
Beobanka of the
Yugoslavian League,
Nikas Peristeri of the
Greek League, and
Benetton Treviso of the
Italian League, were all eliminated by Aris during the competition, in dramatic fashion, with the overtime return leg game in Italy reminding many of the old glory days of Aris in Europe.
The FIBA Korać Cup Final was against
Tofaş
TOFAŞ Türk Otomobil Fabrikası A.Ş (acronym for ''Türk Otomobil Fabrikası Anonim Şirketi''; ''Turkish Automobile Factory Joint-Stock Company'' pronounced ) is a Turkish automobile manufacturer which was established in 1968 by Vehbi Koç, ...
of the Turkish League, and there couldn't be a more satisfying way of winning the Korać Cup. Aris, the heavy favorites, lost in shocking fashion by 11 points in the first game in
Thessaloniki
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. Centuries old passions and nationalistic enmity resurfaced, as the Turks, feeling assured of the Korać Cup win at that stage, were waiting to give the final blow in
Bursa
Bursa () is a city in northwestern Turkey and the administrative center of Bursa Province. The fourth-most populous city in Turkey and second-most populous in the Marmara Region, Bursa is one of the industrial centers of the country. Most of ...
. Fortunately for Aris' fans and Greek fans, the difference in talent and coaching showed in the game in Bursa, where Aris dramatically won by 18 points (70–88), in an arena filled with fanatic spectators, who finally broke down and started hurling debris towards the court, when the outcome was evident.
It was a remarkable moment, as
Panagiotis Liadelis,
Dinos Angelidis,
Giannis Sioutis, and the other Greek players, lifted the Korać Cup inside the Turkish arena, and filled millions of Greeks with pride. That was proven to be the high point of the season. Aris returned to the Greek League games, and in idiotic fashion, lost three games against inferior opponents
Panionios
Panionios G.S.S. Football Club (Greek: ΠΑΕ Πανιώνιος Γ.Σ.Σ.), the ''Pan-Ionian Gymnastics Club of Smyrna'' (Πανιώνιος Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Σμύρνης, ''Panionios Gymnastikos Syllogos Smyrnis''), ...
,
Papagou
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, and
Peiraikos
Peiraikos, or Piraeicus or Peiraeicus (), was an Ancient Greek painter of uncertain date and location. He was the chief representative of what is called rhopography (ῥοπογραφία), or the painting of petty subjects, such as still-life. N ...
.
In the 1997–98 season, which was yet to start, Aris was sort of an enigma. Having retained all but one (
Charles Shackleford) of its main players, and having signed
Žarko Paspalj
Žarko Paspalj (Serbian Cyrillic: Жарко Паспаљ; born March 27, 1966) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player and sports administrator. The EuroLeague Final Four MVP in 1994, his sixteen and a half seasons career was mostly ...
,
Tiit Sokk, and
Nasos Galakteros, the talent was still there, although rebounding problems were sure to appear. The hiring of
Efthimis Kioumourtzoglou as head coach was viewed skeptically by many, as he was regarded as an old-fashioned coach who employed aged and predictable tactics for his teams' play. Samoladas had stepped down from the team's sponsor position, and the team still did not have a wealthy sponsor, or a certain source of revenue to pay for the players' high salaries. Qualification for the
EuroLeague
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was critical that season, but not many of Aris' fans believed it was a realistic goal, as
Olympiacos
Olympiacós Sýndesmos Filáthlon Peiraiós (, Olympic Association of Fans of Piraeus) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number of different competitive departments which participate in football, ...
,
AEK, and
Panathinaikos seemed to be way ahead in terms of personnel and financial status. Still, miracles can happen.
A miracle
Miracles can happen, and this sentence was perfectly understood by the Aris club players. Suddenly,
José Ortíz left in mid-January 1998, due to the fact that the team didn't have the money to pay him.
Tiit Sokk followed him on his way out as well. The leadership of Lefteris Hatzopoulos ended,
Efthimis Kioumourtzoglou was no longer the team's head coach, and Aris was in God's hands, while some of the most dramatic moments in the club's history were taking place. The club had no money, but they had plenty of soul. Within two weeks, they beat all of the considered to be big teams of Greece, (
Olympiacos
Olympiacós Sýndesmos Filáthlon Peiraiós (, Olympic Association of Fans of Piraeus) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number of different competitive departments which participate in football, ...
,
PAOK
PAOK (, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans''), commonly ...
,
Panathinaikos, and
AEK), beating the last two in the Final Four of the
Greek Cup
The Greek Football Cup (), commonly known as the Greek Cup or Betsson Greek Cup for sponsorship reasons is a Greek football competition, run by the Hellenic Football Federation.
The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
, and they became winners of the 1997–98 Greek Cup.
Mario Boni was about to leave the team too, before the Greek Cup Final Four, but he stayed because he loved the team and its fans, and he helped the team a lot in this tremendous effort. Then he moved on to join
Aeroporti di Roma Virtus, as he couldn't stand it anymore either. Brave heart Aris continued with just 8 players thereafter in the season. Nonetheless, the downfall of Aris continued during the next years.
Recent history
2003–14
In 2003, the old Aris BC company was dissolved, due to the large amount of debts that it owed, and a new K.A.E. (basketball club) was created. A group of local businessmen from
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
, through the "Genesis Association", decided to take the majority stake.
2002–03 season

In October 2002, Aris beat
Peristeri
Peristeri (Greek language, Greek: Περιστέρι, meaning "pigeon/dove" in Greek) is a city and a suburban municipality in the western part of the Athens#Athens Urban Area, Athens agglomeration, Greece. With 133,630 inhabitants (2021 census), ...
, at the eighth-finals of the
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
, and proceeded to the Greek Cup Final Four for the first time since 1999. Aris' fans realized that the best was yet to come, as along with the qualification Aris, was a very competitive team that was among the top teams in
Europe's 4th-tier level FIBA EuroCup Challenge
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. Among others, Aris had in its squad, players such as
Will Solomon,
Ryan Stack,
Fedor Likholitov,
Miroslav Raičević, and
Ivan Grgat.
However, the first attempt to regain the title of the
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
was unsuccessful. The final four of the competition, held in
Larissa
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, was the great rendezvous for all Aris fans around Greece. There were 3,500 crazy Aris fans in the sold out 5,500 capacity stadium of
Larissa Neapolis Arena, and they did their best to support the team, in order to win the first Aris BC title since 1998. In the semifinal, Aris came back from a −24-point deficit, and finally beat
Makedonikos by a score of 92–86. Aris proceeded on to the Greek Cup Final against rival
Panathinaikos, whose task was much easier, as they had only needed to overcome
Irakleio in the other semifinal.
The Greek Cup Final, held the next day, was a very tight and competitive game, but at the end, some critical and partial decisions of the referees in favor of
Panathinaikos, as well as the fatigue of Aris' players from the previous day's semifinal, were the decisive factors that gave Panathinaikos the title. However, Aris' fans renewed their rendezvous for the upcoming final four of
FIBA Europe Champions Cup, that was going to take place in
Alexandreio, at
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
.
2002–03 FIBA EuroCup Challenge Winners
In front of 6,000 fans, that filled the
Alexandreio Melathron stadium, as early as two hours before the starting jump-ball, Aris hosted
KK Hemofarm of the
Serbian League
The Serbian League () is the third level football league in Serbia. It consists of four groups, namely Belgrade, East, Vojvodina, and West. The winner of each group earns promotion to the Serbian First League.
History
1992–1995
In the summer o ...
, for the semifinal game of the competition, on 2 May 2003. Aris was very nervous and needed a sudden wake-up in the second half, to overcome the difficulties of the game, and overcome the Serbian opponents. Aris was back in a European final. After six difficult and unbearable years. Now, there was only one game left to win a championship. The game would be against
Prokom Trefl Sopot of the
Polish League. Aris' fans were again ready at their positions, and created a unique atmosphere that remained the trademark of the competition. So on 5 May 2003, Aris and Prokom battled for the title. The game was almost the same as the previous one for Aris, and although a second-halftime wake-up call gave the impression that Aris had won the game, Prokom made an unexpected comeback, and was in the lead, 83–81, after a successful three-point shot by
Darius Maskoliūnas, with only six seconds left in the game. At that time, the "ghost" of "the Empire", the one that "led" Aris to its great seven-year reign during the late 1980s, appeared once again in the Alexandreio Melathron.
Will Solomon drew a foul for Aris, against
Prokom. He made the first free throw, then missed the second free throw, but
Miroslav Raičević grabbed the rebound, and put the ball in the basket, and Aris won the game at the very end, by a score of 84–83.
2003–04 season
The beginning of the 2003–04 season found Aris as a nomad inside its own city.
Alexandreio Melathron was closed down, in order to get renovated for the
2004 Olympic Games
The 2004 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (), and officially branded as Athens 2004 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece.
The Games saw 10,625 athletes ...
, and Aris was obliged to play its home games in the 2,443 seat
Ivanofeio Sports Arena, the home court of
Iraklis. The season tickets were sold-out, and available tickets for each game were out of sight at each occasion. The constant packed atmosphere helped to lead Aris to great moments.
Aris was lucky enough that season to have probably its strongest team in a decade, as the club had well-known players that season like:
Smush Parker,
Toby Bailey,
Nestoras Kommatos,
Ryan Stack,
Fedor Likholitov, and
Miroslav Raičević. Aris eliminated
Iraklis during the
Greek Cup
The Greek Football Cup (), commonly known as the Greek Cup or Betsson Greek Cup for sponsorship reasons is a Greek football competition, run by the Hellenic Football Federation.
The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
, and proceeded to the Greek Cup Final Four, for the second consecutive season. The Cup's Final Four that year was held at
Lamia Indoor Hall Chalkiopoulio, in March.
2,600 Aris fans cheered the team on, as they overcame
Apollon Patras
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in the
Cup
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semifinal game, and proceeded to the final game against rival
Olympiacos
Olympiacós Sýndesmos Filáthlon Peiraiós (, Olympic Association of Fans of Piraeus) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number of different competitive departments which participate in football, ...
. During the Cup final game against Olympiacos, some Olympiacos fans acted out with some serious violent behavior, throwing fire rockets into the stands, where the Aris fans were seated and both teams' fans were subsequently forced by the referees to evacuate the arena. Because of the delay caused by this, the game lasted more than 4 hours.
The game continued after the fans were escorted out. Aris' players were able to remain concentrated on the game, and were able to pull out the victory, by a score of 73–70, giving the club its 8th
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
title. The Aris fans that had evacuated the stadium, had remained in their cars to listen to the radio broadcast of the game, and had also gathered at roadside cafes and bars, in order to be able watch the rest of the game on television.
After the victory, the fans rushed out onto the streets, to celebrate, and were soon joined by the team itself in the street celebration, that eventually formed into a celebration convoy that headed back to
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (; ), also known as Thessalonica (), Saloniki, Salonika, or Salonica (), is the second-largest city in Greece (with slightly over one million inhabitants in its Thessaloniki metropolitan area, metropolitan area) and the capital cit ...
. At Thessaloniki, Aris' supporters gathered at the
White Tower of Thessaloniki
The White Tower of Thessaloniki ( ''Lefkós Pýrgos''; ; ) is a monument and museum on the waterfront of the city of Thessaloniki, capital of the Macedonia (Greece), region of Macedonia in northern Greece. The present tower replaced an old Byzantin ...
, which is the symbol of the city. The team's players climbed up to the top of the White Tower, to watch the crowd below them and to celebrate with them.
On the other hand, though, that same season, Aris was eliminated in the
FIBA EuroCup by fellow
Greek League club
Maroussi
Marousi or Maroussi (), also known as Amarousio (), is a city and a suburb in the northeastern part of the Athens urban area, Greece. Marousi dates back to the era of the ancient Athenian Republic; its ancient name was '' Athmonon'' () and it r ...
, and its rising star player,
Vassilis Spanoulis
Vassilis Spanoulis (), also commonly known as Bill Spanoulis (), or Billy Spanoulis (; born 7 August 1982) is a Greek former professional basketball player and basketball coach, coach, who is currently the head coach for AS Monaco Basket, AS Mon ...
. Aris lost the best of 3 games series, 2 games to 1, in the final eight round versus Maroussi. That same season, Aris was eliminated in the
Greek Basket League
The Greek Basketball League (GBL), and also known as the Stoiximan Greek Basketball League (GBL) for sponsorship reasons, is the Greek basketball league system, first tier level professional basketball league in Greece. It is run by the ...
playoffs by
AEK Athens
A.E.K. (; Athlitikí Énosis Konstantinoupόleos, ''Athletic Union of Constantinople'') is a major Greek multi-sport club based in Nea Filadelfeia, Attica. The club is more commonly known in European competitions as A.E.K. Athens.
Establishe ...
, who managed to beat Aris at
Ivanofeio in the quarterfinals. The Greek League playoff loss to AEK knocked Aris out of a
EuroLeague
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position for the next season.
2004–05 season
In the next season, Aris returned to its home arena, the newly renovated
Alexandreio. Aris changed almost its entire squad that year, and added the young and talented player
Sofoklis Schortsanitis
Sofoklis Schortsanitis ( Greek: Σοφοκλής Σχορτσανίτης; born 22 June 1985) is a Cameroonian-Greek former professional basketball player and Olympian.
An All-EuroLeague First Team selection in 2011, Schortsanitis won the Eu ...
. In October, Aris drew a bracket match up to play against
Makedonikos in the
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
semifinals. That season, there was no
Final Four
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system, and the semifinal match up was a two-game series, rather than a
single-elimination
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game.
Aris had to play its "home" game in the match up at the
Larissa Neapolis Arena, instead of at
Alexandreio Melathron, as a punishment for what had happened at the previous
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
final game against
Olympiacos
Olympiacós Sýndesmos Filáthlon Peiraiós (, Olympic Association of Fans of Piraeus) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number of different competitive departments which participate in football, ...
, where the fans of both clubs had gotten out of control. Aris lost the game in
Larissa
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, the first in the 2 game series, 73–74. The second game was held in
Kozani
Kozani (, ) is a town in northern Greece, capital of Kozani (regional unit), Kozani regional unit and of Western Macedonia. It is located in the western part of Macedonia (Greece), Macedonia, in the northern part of the Aliakmonas, Aliakmonas riv ...
, at
Makedonikos' home.
Makedonikos decided to make tickets for the game unavailable to Aris supporters. Nonetheless, about 500 Aris fans went to Kozani, and were able to secure tickets. They cheered the club on, as it won the second game, by a score of 89–78, and Aris advanced to the
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
final game, as it had outscored
Makedonikos by 10 points over the two games, and thus won the
tie breaker. Aris had to play the
EuroLeague
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powerhouse
Panathinaikos in the final.
The
Cup
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final took place at
Irakleio, on
Crete
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, and the
Hellenic Basketball Federation
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decided not to allow any tickets to the game to be sold to the fans of the two teams, but instead only to the local people of the Irakleio area. However, about 150 Aris fans were able to manage their way into the arena, to help support the club. The Cup final was a tough and hard-fought game. Aris played well, but lost to
Panathinaikos, by a 72–68 margin. The Aris players complained during the game (fairly in all of the cases), about the refereeing.
That same season Aris participated in a
ULEB
Union of European Leagues of Basketball (ULEB; ) is a sports organization within basketball created for growth of professional basketball in Europe.ULEB Cup
EuroCup Basketball, commonly known as the EuroCup and currently called BKT EuroCup for sponsorship reasons, is an annual professional basketball club competition organized by Euroleague Basketball. The league is regarded as Euroleague Basketbal ...
(now called
EuroCup) that year. The club's goal was of course to win the ULEB Cup, so that the team would secure a berth in the
EuroLeague
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competition the following season. Aris proceeded to the Top-16 round of the ULEB Cup, where it was matched up against
Lietuvos Rytas
''Lietuvos rytas'' (lit. 'Morning of Lithuania') is a Lithuanian daily newspaper.
History and profile
"Lietuvos rytas" was established in 1990 on a basis of newspaper "Komjaunimo tiesa". The paper is printed in Vilnius
Vilnius ( , ) is ...
of the
Baltic League
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(Lietuvos Rytas would be the team that would eventually go on to win the ULEB Cup championship) in a two-game series.
Aris split the two games with
Lietuvos rytas
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History and profile
"Lietuvos rytas" was established in 1990 on a basis of newspaper "Komjaunimo tiesa". The paper is printed in Vilnius
Vilnius ( , ) is ...
, but lost the series on the points
aggregate differential of −2 points. That same season, Aris was also eliminated from the
Greek League without taking home the national championship. The club was eliminated in a fashion that, was at the time, the worst possible scenario for both the team's players and fans, as Aris lost in the playoffs once again to
AEK Athens
A.E.K. (; Athlitikí Énosis Konstantinoupόleos, ''Athletic Union of Constantinople'') is a major Greek multi-sport club based in Nea Filadelfeia, Attica. The club is more commonly known in European competitions as A.E.K. Athens.
Establishe ...
. But what made the loss even more painful, was that AEK managed to secure the clinching series victory at Aris' home arena, the
Alexandreio Melathron.
2005–06 season
Aris finished the regular season of the
Greek Basket League
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in 4th place, with a 15–11 win–loss record. Aris lost to Panathinikos during the play-off semifinals, and had to face Maroussi in a best-of-five series, for third place. With the series tied at 2–2, Aris went on to beat
Maroussi
Marousi or Maroussi (), also known as Amarousio (), is a city and a suburb in the northeastern part of the Athens urban area, Greece. Marousi dates back to the era of the ancient Athenian Republic; its ancient name was '' Athmonon'' () and it r ...
, 59–63, in a dramatic game 5 in Athens. This earned Aris a return to the
EuroLeague
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, after a 14-year absence, to the delight of its fans.
Although Aris was eliminated from the
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
, they managed to reach the
ULEB Cup
EuroCup Basketball, commonly known as the EuroCup and currently called BKT EuroCup for sponsorship reasons, is an annual professional basketball club competition organized by Euroleague Basketball. The league is regarded as Euroleague Basketbal ...
(now called
EuroCup) final game, which was held at the
Spiroudome in Charleroi, Belgium. Aris proceeded from the group phase to the Top 16 stage, where the team eliminated fellow Greek club
Panionios
Panionios G.S.S. Football Club (Greek: ΠΑΕ Πανιώνιος Γ.Σ.Σ.), the ''Pan-Ionian Gymnastics Club of Smyrna'' (Πανιώνιος Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Σμύρνης, ''Panionios Gymnastikos Syllogos Smyrnis''), ...
, in a two-game series. Aris won the first game in the series, by a score of 72–70, in Athens. In the second game at
Alexandreio, Aris defeated Panionios, 112–105, in double
overtime
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*by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society) ...
. Aris then eliminated the
French Pro A League club
ASVEL, with two victories, by scores of 67–60 and 77–67.
In the semifinals, Aris then faced
Hemofarm, in a repeat of the semifinal of the 2003
Champion's Cup
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Winners
Most Va ...
. Aris lost by a score of 74–71, in the game in Serbia, and needed a late victory in the game in Thessaloniki to make it to the final against
Dynamo Moscow
MGO VFSO "Dynamo" (), commonly known as Dynamo Moscow (), is a Russian sports club based in Moscow. Founded by Felix Dzerzhinsky on 18 April 1923, Dynamo Moscow was the first institution created from the All-Union Dynamo Sports Club.
Dynamo Mosco ...
. On 11 April, Dynamo Moscow defeated Aris, 73–60, in the final, and won the
ULEB Cup
EuroCup Basketball, commonly known as the EuroCup and currently called BKT EuroCup for sponsorship reasons, is an annual professional basketball club competition organized by Euroleague Basketball. The league is regarded as Euroleague Basketbal ...
(
EuroCup) championship.
2006–07 season

Aris performed outstandingly during the 2006–07 season of the
Greek Basket League
The Greek Basketball League (GBL), and also known as the Stoiximan Greek Basketball League (GBL) for sponsorship reasons, is the Greek basketball league system, first tier level professional basketball league in Greece. It is run by the ...
, finishing the regular season in second place, with a 21–5 win–loss record. Although this gave Aris a home court-advantage in the Best-of-five playoff semifinal against
Olympiacos
Olympiacós Sýndesmos Filáthlon Peiraiós (, Olympic Association of Fans of Piraeus) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number of different competitive departments which participate in football, ...
, Aris lost game five by a score of 75–83, and had to face
Panionios
Panionios G.S.S. Football Club (Greek: ΠΑΕ Πανιώνιος Γ.Σ.Σ.), the ''Pan-Ionian Gymnastics Club of Smyrna'' (Πανιώνιος Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Σμύρνης, ''Panionios Gymnastikos Syllogos Smyrnis''), ...
in the 3rd place series, and a chance at a renewed
EuroLeague
The EuroLeague is a European men's professional basketball club competition. The league is widely recognised as the top-tier and the most prestigious men's basketball league in Europe. The league consists of 20 teams, of which 16 are given lon ...
berth. Aris defeated Panionios 73–60 in game five, securing their second consecutive EuroLeague appearance.
The 2006–07 season also marked the return of Aris to the EuroLeague, for the first time since the
1991–92 season, a 15-year absence. Aris was placed in Group C, along with
CSKA Moscow
CSKA Moscow () is a Russian sports club based in Moscow. It was created in 1911 in the Russian Empire on base of OLLS (Skiing Society, founded 1901). Later, during the Soviet Union, Soviet era, it was the central part of the Armed Forces (sports ...
,
FC Barcelona
Futbol Club Barcelona (), commonly known as FC Barcelona and colloquially as Barça (), is a professional Football club (association football), football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top flight of ...
,
Benetton Treviso,
Pau Orthez,
Eldo Napoli,
Fenerbahçe, and
Žalgiris Kaunas. With a 6–8 win–loss record, Aris managed to clinch 5th place in the group, and thus qualify to the Top 16. Aris was then placed in Group D, alongside
Unicaja Málaga,
Dynamo Moscow
MGO VFSO "Dynamo" (), commonly known as Dynamo Moscow (), is a Russian sports club based in Moscow. Founded by Felix Dzerzhinsky on 18 April 1923, Dynamo Moscow was the first institution created from the All-Union Dynamo Sports Club.
Dynamo Mosco ...
, and Benetton Treviso. Aris was eliminated from the competition, only managing a 1–5 win–loss record in the Top 16, and finishing at the bottom of the group.
2007–14
During the following years of this era, Aris continued to have only moderate success. Their best season was in
2010–11, when they finished in fourth place in the
Greek League. During these years, the club continued to promote young talented players, such as
Kostas Papanikolaou,
Kostas Sloukas,
Sasha Vezenkov, and others.
2015–present
In 2015, a new era started for the club, as Nikolaos Laskaris became the club's new major shareholder. With
head coach
A head coach, senior coach, or manager is a professional responsible for training and developing athletes within a sports team. This role often has a higher public profile and salary than other coaching positions. In some sports, such as associat ...
Dimitris Priftis, and new players in the team, Aris B.C. once again began aspiring to be competitive, with the goal to either return to the
EuroLeague
The EuroLeague is a European men's professional basketball club competition. The league is widely recognised as the top-tier and the most prestigious men's basketball league in Europe. The league consists of 20 teams, of which 16 are given lon ...
, or have success in the
FIBA Champions League, during the upcoming years.
Roster
Depth chart
Retired numbers
Honours
Domestic competitions
*
Greek League
: Winners (10): 1929–30, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91
: ''Runners-up (8)'': 1928–29, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1975–76, 1981–82, 1983–84
*
Greek Cup
The Greek Football Cup (), commonly known as the Greek Cup or Betsson Greek Cup for sponsorship reasons is a Greek football competition, run by the Hellenic Football Federation.
The Greek Cup is the second-most important domestic men's footba ...
: Winners (8): 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1997–98, 2003–04
: ''Runners-up (6)'': 1983–84, 1992–93, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2013–14,
2016–17
*
Greek Super Cup
The Greek Super Cup (), formerly known as the Friendship and Solidarity Cup () is a Greek association football one-match competition, which is contested annually either between the champions of the previous Super League Greece season and the hold ...
: Winners (1):
1986
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
** Spain and Portugal en ...
European competitions
*
EuroLeague
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: ''Semifinalist / Final Four (3)'':
1988,
1989
1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" which ended communism in Eastern Bloc of Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin W ...
,
1990
Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
*
FIBA Saporta Cup
The FIBA Saporta Cup, founded as ''FIBA European Cup Winners Cup'', was the name of the second-tier level European-wide professional club basketball competition, where the domestic National Cup winners, from all over Europe, played against eac ...
: Winners (1):
1992–93
: ''Semifinalist (2)'':
1993–94,
1998–99
*
EuroCup Basketball
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: ''Runners-up (1)'':
2005–06
*
FIBA Korać Cup
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: Winners (1):
1996–97
: ''Semifinalist (1)'':
1984–85
*
FIBA EuroCup Challenge
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: Winners (1):
2002–03
Regional
* Thessaloniki Championship
: Winners (6): 1925–26, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1957–58
Other
* Sofia, Bulgaria Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2007
* Pescara, Italy Invitational Game
: Winners (1): 2007
Individual honours
Basketball Hall of Fame
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*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
FIBA Hall of Fame
The FIBA Hall of Fame, or FIBA Basketball Hall of Fame, honors players, coaches, teams, referees, and administrators who have greatly contributed to international competitive basketball. It was established by FIBA in 1991. Originally built in ...
*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
*
José Ortiz
50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors
The 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors (2008) of FIBA European Champions Cup and EuroLeague history were awarded and chosen on February 3, 2008, in Madrid, Spain. The occasion was the fiftieth anniversary since the founding of the inaugural s ...
*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
*
Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
*
Dušan Ivković
Mr. Europa
The Mister Europa European Player of the Year Award was an annual basketball award created in 1976, and given until 2010, by the panel of journalists of the Italy, Italian weekly magazine ''Superbasket''. Its purpose was to praise the best basket ...
*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
(1987)
Euroscar Award
*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
(1987)
EuroLeague Top Scorer
*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
(1991–92)
Greek League Top Scorer
*
Charis Papageorgiou (1975–76, 1978–79)
*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
(1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91)
*
Nestoras Kommatos (2003–04)
*
Sasha Vezenkov (2014–15)
*
Will Cummings (2016–17)
*
Anthony Cowan Jr. (2021–22)
Greek League Best Young Player
*
Dimitrios Tsaldaris (2005–06)
*
Kostas Papanikolaou (2008–09)
*
Kostas Sloukas (2010–11)
*
Sasha Vezenkov (2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15)
*
Omiros Netzipoglou (2021–22)
Greek League MVP
*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
(1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92)
*
Sasha Vezenkov (2014–15)
Greek League Finals MVP
*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
(1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91)
Greek League Top Rebounder
*
Roy Tarpley (1992–93)
Greek League Assist Leader
*
Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
(1988–89)
*
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
(1990–91, 1991–92)
Greek League Coach of the Year
*
Dimitris Priftis (2015–16)
Greek Cup MVP
*
Panagiotis Liadelis (1997–98)
*
Nestoras Kommatos (2003–04)
Records and statistics
Greek League records
Sponsors and Manufacturers
Since 1980 Aris had a specific kit manufacturer and a kit sponsor. The following tables detail the shirt sponsors and kit suppliers of Aris by year:
Current Sponsorships
*Great Shirt Sponsor: Wolf
*Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer: Crossover
Crest evolution
File:ArisBasketball.png, Older
File:Arisbc crest.png, 2014-current
Arena
In the club's early days, Aris played its home games at the
Thessaloniki Forum
The Thessaloniki Forum (Greek language, Greek: Φόρουμ Θεσσαλονίκης) was an indoor arena, indoor sports arena that was located near the center of the city of Thessaloniki, in Greece. The venue was used to host basketball games, h ...
. Since then, Aris' long-time home court is the
Alexandreio Melathron, with its main hall being named "Nick Galis Hall" in 2013, in honour of the legendary former Aris player
Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
. The venue was completed in 1966, and it was renovated for the
2004 Summer Olympics
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The Games saw 10,625 athletes ...
. The arena has a
seating capacity
Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both the physical space available and limitations set by law. Seating capacity can be used in the description of anything ranging from an automobile that ...
of 5,138 people.
Capacity 5.138 seats.
File:Aris-Basket2.jpg, Fans of Aris in the arena
File:Paledespor.jpg, Aris against Olympiacos
Olympiacós Sýndesmos Filáthlon Peiraiós (, Olympic Association of Fans of Piraeus) is a major multi-sport club based in Piraeus, Greece. Olympiacos is parent to a number of different competitive departments which participate in football, ...
basketball game (2007)
File:Alexandreio Melathron Nick Galis Hall-Gates.png, Gates of the venue
Nick Galis Cup
Since 2014, Aris B.C. organizes every year, in the start of the season, a friendly mini-tournament in honour of Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
.
Top performances in European & Worldwide competitions
The road to the three European Cup victories
1992–93 FIBA European Cup
1996–97 FIBA Korać Cup
2002–03 FIBA Europe Champions Cup
The road to the Great European Journeys
1987–88 FIBA European Champions Cup
1988–89 FIBA European Champions Cup
1989–90 FIBA European Champions Cup
2005–06 ULEB Cup
Season-by-season
Notable players
File:06012009050_Fedon_Mathaiou.jpg, Faidon Matthaiou
File:PanagiotisGiannakis_Olympiacos_(cropped).jpg, Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
File:Roy_Tarpley.jpg, Roy Tarpley
File:José Rafael Ortiz.JPG, José Ortiz
File:Smush Parker 2007.jpg, Smush Parker
File:Kommatos.jpg, Nestoras Kommatos
File:JeremiahMassey.JPG, Jeremiah Massey
;Greece
* Lazaros Agadakos
* Vangelis Alexandris
* Dinos Angelidis
* Antonis Asimakopoulos
* Ioannis Athinaiou
* Nikos Barlos
* Lefteris Bochoridis
* Kostas Charalampidis
* Kostas Charissis
* Nikos Chatzivrettas
* Linos Chrysikopoulos
* Dimos Dikoudis
* Georgios Doxakis
* Nikos Filippou
Nikolaos "Nikos" Filippou (alternate spelling: Philippou) (; born July 15, 1962, Ioannina, Greece) is a retired Greek professional basketball player. At a height of 2.02 m (6 ft 7 in.), he played at the power forward position..
Profession ...
* Ioannis Gagaloudis
* Nasos Galakteros
*- Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
* Georgios Gasparis
* Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
* Giannis Giannoulis
* Nikos Gkikas
* Savvas Iliadis
* Giannis Ioannidis
* Memos Ioannou
* Michalis Kakiouzis
Michalis "Mika" Kakiouzis (alternate spellings: Michail, Michailis, Mihalis) (Greek language, Greek: Μιχάλης Κακιούζης; born November 29, 1976) is a Greek former professional basketball player and basketball coach, coach. He is cu ...
* Georgios Kalaitzis
* Manthos Katsoulis
* Vassilis Kavvadas
* Dimitris Kokolakis
* Nestoras Kommatos
* Alexis Kyritsis
* Giannoulis Larentzakis
* Panagiotis Liadelis
* Vassilis Lipiridis
* Sotiris Manolopoulos
* Marios Matalon
* Faidon Matthaiou
* Dinos Mitoglou
* Spyros Mourtos
* Christos Myriounis
* Makis Nikolaidis
* Charis Papageorgiou
* Kostas Papanikolaou
* Michalis Pelekanos
* Stelios Poulianitis
* Michalis Romanidis
* Zisis Sarikopoulos
* Sofoklis Schortsanitis
Sofoklis Schortsanitis ( Greek: Σοφοκλής Σχορτσανίτης; born 22 June 1985) is a Cameroonian-Greek former professional basketball player and Olympian.
An All-EuroLeague First Team selection in 2011, Schortsanitis won the Eu ...
* Georgios Sigalas
* Ioannis Sioutis
* Gaios Skordilis
* Kostas Sloukas
* Tzanis Stavrakopoulos
* Vassilis Symtsak
* Christos Tapoutos
* Vassilis Toliopoulos
* Michalis Tsairelis
* Dimitris Tsaldaris
* Dimitris Verginis
Dimitrios Verginis (alternate spelling: Dimitris) (Greek: Δημήτρης Βεργίνης; born May 15, 1987) is a Greek professional basketball player. He is tall. He can play both the point guard and shooting guard positions.
Professional ca ...
* Nikos Vetoulas
Nikolaos "Nikos" Vetoulas (Greek language, Greek: Νικόλαος "Νίκος" Βετούλας; born February 6, 1974, in Patras, Greece) is a Greek former professional basketball player and basketball coach, coach. As a player, he was a tall ...
* Vangelis Vourtzoumis
* Vassilis Xanthopoulos
;USA
* Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (born Chris Wayne Jackson; March 9, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for nine years with the Denver Nuggets, Sacramento Kings and Vancouver Griz ...
* J.J. Anderson
* Joe Arlauckas
* Toby Bailey
* Corey Belser
* Walter Berry
* David Booth
* Anthony Bowie
* Torraye Braggs
* Corey Brewer
* Bobby Brown
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* Eric Buckner
*- Terrel Castle
* Terry Catledge
* Mario Chalmers
Almario Vernard Chalmers (born May 19, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Zamboanga Valientes of the Asian Tournament (TAT). He was selected as the 34th overall pick in the 2008 NBA draft by the Minnesota ...
*- Kee Kee Clark
* DeJuan Collins
* Anthony Cowan Jr.
* Will Cummings
* David DeJulius
* Rodney Dent
* Juan Dixon
*- Bryce Douvier
*- Bryant Dunston
Bryant Kevin Dunston Jr. (; born May 28, 1986) is an American-born naturalized Armenian professional basketball player for BC Žalgiris, Žalgiris Kaunas of the Lietuvos krepšinio lyga, Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL) and the EuroLeague. He a ...
* Harold Ellis
* A. J. English
* Desmon Farmer
*- Kevin Fletcher
* James Forrest
* Anthony Frederick
* Kevin Freeman
* Roberto Gallinat
* Anthony Goldwire
* Gary Grant
*- Josh Grant
* Jamelle Hagins
* Ronnie Harrell
* Sean Higgins
* Jermaine Jackson
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* Dominic James
* Michael Jenkins
* Edgar Jones
* Mike Jones
* Shakur Juiston
* James Kelly
*- Sergio Kerusch
* Chris King
* Frankie King
* Sean Marshall
*- Jeremiah Massey
* Jerel McNeal
* Aaron Miles
* Isaiah Morris
* Sam Muldrow
*- Spencer Nelson
* Smush Parker
* Pierre Pierce
* Adrian Oliver
* Khalid Reeves
* Jeremy Richardson
* Darnell Robinson
* Alex Scales
* Tom Scheffler
* Melvin Scott
* Brad Sellers
* Charles Shackleford
* Will Solomon
*- Ryan Stack
* Ed Stokes
* Roy Tarpley
* Reyshawn Terry
* Reggie Theus
Reginald Wayne Theus (born October 13, 1957) is an American basketball coach and former player. He played 13 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), where he was a two-time NBA All-Star. He is currently the men's basketball head co ...
* John Thomas
* P. J. Tucker
* Sam Vincent
* Brett Vroman
* Jermaine Walker
* Matt Walsh
*- Darius Washington Jr.
* Dominic Waters
* Randy White
* Okaro White
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* Tony White
*- Mike Wilkinson
* Xeyrius Williams
* Bracey Wright
;Rest of the Americas
* José Ortiz (Piculín)
* Olivier Hanlan
*- Elijah Mitrou-Long
* Greg Wiltjer
;Europe
* Dimitar Angelov
* Edin Bavčić
* Muhamed Pašalić
*- Vladimir Boisa
* Viktor Sanikidze
Viktor Sanikidze (alternate spelling: Victor) (born 1 April 1986) is a Georgian politician, former professional basketball executive and former player. He played at both the small forward and power forward positions in his entire career.
Saniki ...
*- Jake Cohen
* Anatoly Kashirov
* Fedor Likholitov
* Mikhail Mikhailov
* Nikolay Padius
*-- Michail Misounov
* Alan Gregov
* Zdravko Radulović
* Ante Grgurević
* Stojko Vranković
*- Franko Nakić
* Martin Müürsepp
* Hanno Möttölä
* Antti Nikkilä
* Mario Boni
* Geert Hammink
* Torgeir Bryn
* Alexander Kühl
* Žarko Paspalj
Žarko Paspalj (Serbian Cyrillic: Жарко Паспаљ; born March 27, 1966) is a retired Serbian professional basketball player and sports administrator. The EuroLeague Final Four MVP in 1994, his sixteen and a half seasons career was mostly ...
* Ivan Paunić
Ivan Paunić ( sr-cyr, Иван Паунић; born January 27, 1987) is a Serbian former professional basketball player. He also represented the Serbia national basketball team, Serbian national basketball team internationally.
Professional care ...
*- Miroslav Pecarski
*- Vladimir Petrović-Stergiou
*- Miroslav Raičević
*- Srđan Jovanović
* Dejan Borovnjak
* Dragan Labović
*- Anton Gavel
Anton Gavel (born 24 October 1984) is a Slovak-German professional basketball coach and former player. He is a combo guard who primarily played at the shooting guard position. He is head coach for Brose Bamberg of the Basketball Bundesliga.
He ...
* Vladimir Dragičević
* Blagota Sekulić
* Simonas Serapinas
*- Tiit Sokk
* Matej Krušič
*- Slobodan Subotić
Slobodan "Piksi" Subotić ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан Суботић, ; born 15 August 1956) is a Greek-Slovenian professional basketball coach and former player. He last served as the head coach for Budućnost of the ABA League, Montenegrin Lea ...
*-- Sasha Vezenkov
* Andrew Betts
* Steve Bucknall
* Yorick Williams
Greece national team players
These players have played for both Aris and the senior Greece men's national basketball team (in any game, official or friendly, and in any tournament, FIBA
The International Basketball Federation (FIBA ; French language, French: ) is an association of national organizations which governs the sport of basketball worldwide. FIBA defines the rules of basketball, specifies the Basketball equipment ...
sanctioned, or non-FIBA sanctioned):
* Vangelis Alexandris
* Dinos Angelidis
* Antonis Asimakopoulos
* Ioannis Athinaiou
* Nikos Barlos
* Lefteris Bochoridis
* Georgios Bogris
* Kostas Charissis
* Kostas Charalampidis
* Dimitris Charitopoulos
* Nikos Chatzivrettas
* Linos Chrysikopoulos
* Dimos Dikoudis
*Nikos Filippou
Nikolaos "Nikos" Filippou (alternate spelling: Philippou) (; born July 15, 1962, Ioannina, Greece) is a retired Greek professional basketball player. At a height of 2.02 m (6 ft 7 in.), he played at the power forward position..
Profession ...
* Nasos Galakteros
*Nikos Galis
Nikolaos Georgalis (; born July 23, 1957), commonly known as either Nikos Galis (), or Nick Galis, is a Greek-American former professional basketball player. Galis, who during his playing days was nicknamed, "Nick The Greek", "The Gangster", and ...
* Nikos Gkikas
* Georgios Gasparis
*Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
* Giannis Giannoulis
* Michalis Giannouzakos
* Savvas Iliadis
* Giannis Ioannidis
* Memos Ioannou
*Vlado Janković
Vladimir "Vlado" Janković (, Vladimiros "Vlando" Yankovits, ; born March 3, 1990) is a Serbian-Greek professional basketball player who last played for Peristeri of the Greek Basketball League (GBL). Standing at 2.02 m (6 ft 7 in), he main ...
*Michalis Kakiouzis
Michalis "Mika" Kakiouzis (alternate spellings: Michail, Michailis, Mihalis) (Greek language, Greek: Μιχάλης Κακιούζης; born November 29, 1976) is a Greek former professional basketball player and basketball coach, coach. He is cu ...
* Georgios Kalaitzis
* Dimitris Karadolamis
* Manthos Katsoulis
* Vassilis Kavvadas
* Dimitris Kokolakis
* Nestoras Kommatos
* Fanis Koumpouras
* Alexis Kyritsis
* Giannoulis Larentzakis
* Panagiotis Liadelis
* Vassilis Lipiridis
* Faidon Matthaiou
* Dinos Mitoglou
* Christos Myriounis
* Charis Papageorgiou
* Kostas Papanikolaou
* Nikos Papanikolopoulos
* Michalis Pelekanos
* Michalis Romanidis
*Sofoklis Schortsanitis
Sofoklis Schortsanitis ( Greek: Σοφοκλής Σχορτσανίτης; born 22 June 1985) is a Cameroonian-Greek former professional basketball player and Olympian.
An All-EuroLeague First Team selection in 2011, Schortsanitis won the Eu ...
* Georgios Sigalas
* Ioannis Sioutis
* Gaios Skordilis
* Kostas Sloukas
* Tzanis Stavrakopoulos
* Christos Tapoutos
* Michalis Tsairelis
* Dimitris Tsaldaris
* Panagiotis Vasilopoulos
*Nikos Vetoulas
Nikolaos "Nikos" Vetoulas (Greek language, Greek: Νικόλαος "Νίκος" Βετούλας; born February 6, 1974, in Patras, Greece) is a Greek former professional basketball player and basketball coach, coach. As a player, he was a tall ...
* Vangelis Vourtzoumis
* Vassilis Xanthopoulos
* Zisis Sarikopoulos
Aris head coaches by season
File:06012009050 Fedon Mathaiou.jpg, Faidon Matthaiou
File:Dušan Ivković.jpg, Dušan Ivković
File:Zvi Sherf 2011-03-19 (2).JPG, Zvi Sherf
File:Ilias Zouros by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg, Ilias Zouros
File:David Blatt 2011.jpg, David Blatt
File:Dragan Sakota.jpg, Dragan Šakota
File:PanagiotisGiannakis Olympiacos (cropped).jpg, Panagiotis Giannakis
Panagiotis "Notis" Giannakis (, ; born January 1, 1959), alternatively spelled Panayiotis Yiannakis or Yannakis, is a former Greek professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the greatest sportspeople of Greece. He st ...
Management
Ownership & Current Board
Medical team
See also
*Aris Thessaloniki
Athlitikos Syllogos Aris Thessalonikis, means Athletic Club Aris Thessaloniki (), is a major Greece, Greek multi-sport club founded on 25 March 1914 in Thessaloniki.
Nicknamed ''God of War'', Aris was one of the strongest Greek clubs during t ...
*Thessaloniki Forum
The Thessaloniki Forum (Greek language, Greek: Φόρουμ Θεσσαλονίκης) was an indoor arena, indoor sports arena that was located near the center of the city of Thessaloniki, in Greece. The venue was used to host basketball games, h ...
References
External links
Official Basketball Website
ΑΡΗΣ: Η ομάδα που έβαλε το μπάσκετ στα σπίτια των Ελλήνων
Emperor Fans' Portal
Super3 Official Website
Official Website Of Members "Club Friends of Aris"
Galanis Sports Data
;Press
All about Aris
Media
Official YouTube channel
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Basketball teams in Greece
Basketball teams established in 1922
1922 establishments in Greece
Greek Basket League teams