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Greek Handball Cup
SportHandball
Founded1982
FounderHellenic Handball Federation
CountryGreece
Most recent
champion(s)
PAOK (4th title)
Most titlesFilippos Veria (6 titles)
TV partner(s)ERT
Domestic cup(s)Handball Premier
Greek Super Cup
Official websitewww.handball.org.gr

The Greek Handball Cup is the second more important competition of Greek handball. The Cup is organised by the Hellenic Handball Federation (Greek: ΟΧΕ). The first Cup took place in 1982–83 season. The most successful team of the competition is Filippos Veria who have won six trophies. The current Cup holders are PAOK.

Previous winners

Finals

Year Winner Score Runner up Stadium Location
1983 V.A.O. 19–16 Athinaikos Panellinios Indoor Hall Athens
1984 V.A.O. 21–19 Archelaos Katerinis Nea Smyrni Indoor Hall Athens
1985 Filippos Veria 20–19 Nea Elvetia Ilissia Indoor Hall Athens
1986 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia 23–21 ASE Douka Ilissia Indoor Hall Athens
1987 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia 31–20 ASE Douka Ilissia Indoor Hall Athens
1988 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia 23–19 Athinaikos Ilissia Indoor Hall Athens
1989 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia 20–19 Filippos Veria Mets Indoor Hall Athens
1990 Archelaos Katerinis 27–21 ASE Douka Mets Indoor Hall Athens
1991 Filippos Veria 30–23 ESN Vrilissia Mets Indoor Hall Athens
1992 Filippos Veria 28–24 GE Veria Makrochori Municipal Indoor Hall Veria
1993 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia 34–33 overtime
(regular time 30–30)
Archelaos Katerinis Vyronas Indoor Hall Athens
1994 Archelaos Katerinis 27–25 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Mikra National Gym Thessaloniki
1995 AS Xini 30–29 overtime
(regular time 22–22,
1st overtime 26–26)
Filippos Veria Ilissia Indoor Hall Athens
1996 ESN Vrilissia 22–21 Archelaos Katerinis Neapoli Indoor Hall Thessaloniki
1997 Athinaikos 26–24 AS Xini Mets Indoor Hall Athens
1998 ASE Douka 29–25 overtime
(regular time 23–23)
Athinaikos Ilissia Indoor Hall Athens
1999 ASE Douka 21–18 GAS Kilkis Kilkis Arena Kilkis
2000 Panellinios 24–18 Archelaos Katerinis Agia Varvara Indoor Arena Athens
2001 Panellinios 20–16 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Loutraki Municipal Indoor Hall Loutraki
2002 Panellinios 20–17 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Kerkyra Indoor Hall Corfu
2003 Filippos Veria 32–31 overtime
(regular time 25–25,
1st overtime 29–29)
Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia Ilioupoli Indoor Hall Athens
2004 GAS Kilkis 29–27 ASE Douka Dimitris Tofalos Arena Patras
2005 Athinaikos 25–19 GAS Kilkis Katerini Indoor Hall Katerini
2006 Athinaikos 26–24 Panellinios Kerkyra Indoor Hall Corfu
2007 Filippos Veria 29–26 Panellinios Mets Indoor Hall Athens
2008 ASE Douka 25–24 Panellinios Makrochori Municipal Indoor Hall Veria
2009 AEK 33–31 overtime
(regular time 27–27,
1st overtime 30–30)
Filippos Veria Serres Indoor Arena Serres
2010 ASE Douka 26–23 ESN Vrilissia Vyronas Indoor Hall Athens
2011 ESN Vrilissia 19–18 AEK Kladissos Arena Chania
2012 PAOK 25–24 AEK Dimitris Tofalos Arena Patras
2013 AEK 27–23 PAOK Kerkyra Indoor Hall Corfu
2014 AEK 18–16 Diomidis Argous Ano Liosia Olympic Hall Athens
2015 PAOK 29–27 AEK PAOK Sports Arena Thessaloniki
2016 Filippos Veria 21–19 ASE Douka Loutraki Municipal Indoor Hall Loutraki
2017 PAOK 25–23 Panellinios Lefkovrisi Indoor Hall Kozani
2018 Olympiacos Piraeus 26–22 ASE Douka Glyfada Indoor Hall Athens
2019 Olympiacos Piraeus 23–13 AEK Koukouli Indoor Hall Patras
2020 Cancelled
2021 AEK 24–22 PAOK Lefkovrisi Indoor Hall Kozani
2022 AESH Pylea 21–20 AEK Lefkovrisi Indoor Hall Kozani
2023 Olympiacos Piraeus 28–27 ASE Douka Nafplio Indoor Hall Nafplio
2024 PAOK 21–20 Drama 86 Chalkida Indoor Hall Chalkida
Notes
  1. The first semifinal between AEK and PAOK was interrupted because of riots in the stadium. The F4 was scheduled originally at Lamia. So the winner came out by second semifinal, after 4 months
  2. The two teams that reached the final were AEK and Diomidis Argous. The final was never held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Performances

By club

A total of 14 clubs have won the Greek Cup and 18 clubs have reached the Final.

Club Cups Winning years Finalist
Filippos Veria 6 1985, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2007, 2016 3
Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia 5 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1993 4
ASE Douka 4 1998, 1999, 2008, 2010 7
AEK 4 2009, 2013, 2014, 2021 5*
PAOK 4 2012, 2015, 2017, 2024 2
Panellinios 3 2000, 2001, 2002 4
Athinaikos 3 1997, 2005, 2006 3
Olympiacos 3 2018, 2019, 2023
Archelaos Katerinis 2 1990, 1994 4
ESN Vrilissia 2 1996, 2011 2
V.A.O. 2 1983, 1984
GAS Kilkis 1 2004 2
AS Xini 1 1995 1
AESH Pylea 1 2022
Diomidis Argous 1*
Nea Elvetia 1
GE Veria 1
Drama 86 1

By city

Fourteen clubs from six cities have won the Cup.

City (No of teams) Number of Titles Clubs
Athens (7) 22 Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia (5)
AEK (4)
ASE Douka (4)
Panellinios (3)
Athinaikos (3)
ESN Vrilissia (2)
AS Xini (1)
Thessaloniki (3) 7 PAOK (4)
V.A.O. (2)
AESH Pylea (1)
Veria (1) 6 Filippos Veria (6)
Piraeus (1) 3 Olympiacos (3)
Katerini (1) 2 Archelaos Katerinis (2)
Kilkis (1) 1 GAS Kilkis (1)

References

  1. "All time cup winners". Greek handball federation's official website. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  2. "Fans hurt in Greek handball riot". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  3. "Τιμωρία στους δικέφαλους, τελικός Δούκας-Βριλήσσια". contra.gr. Retrieved 26 July 2013.

External links

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