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Vizantinos Athlitikos Omilos (VAO)
Full nameVizantinos Athlitikos Omilos
(Byzantine Athletic Club)
Founded1926
Colours    Orange, Black

Vizantinos Athlitikos Omilos ("Byzantine Athletic Club") or VAO is a multi-sport club in the city of Thessaloniki. It was founded in 1926. The current seat of the club is the suburb of Thessaloniki Sykies.

Nowadays it maintains departments of basketball, volleyball, cycling, and others. Its colours are orange and black and its emblem is a double-headed eagle.

History

VAO was founded in 1926. The club took part in the first Greek Basketball Championship in 1928. VAO achieved to play in the final but it defeated by Iraklis. The last presence of VAO in the highest level of Greek basketball was the season 1996-97. The club finished in the last place having only three wins. Nevertheless, the club had in its roster the famous NBA player Jeff Malone, and it achieved to win Olympiacos which had won the Triple Crown that season.

VAO had also successful handball team. The team won two Greek cups, in 1983 and 1984. In 2009 the club suspended its operation and merged with Iraklis.

Honours

Basketball team
Handball team
Wrestling team
  • Greek Wrestling Championship
    • Winner (9):1989,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998

References

  1. "Αθλητικοί Σύλλογοι". Municipality of Neapolis-Sykeon. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  2. "Ο... πολύς Τζεφ Μαλόουν και ο ΒΑΟ (photos+videos)". onsports.gr. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  3. "Χάντμπολ: Διάλυση και συγχώνευση του ΒΑΟ με τον Ηρακλή". enet.gr. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  4. "Συγχώνευση ΒΑΟ-Ηρακλή". sport24.gr. Retrieved 19 January 2016.

External links

Greek C Basket League
1st South Group
2nd South Group
1st North Group
2nd North Group
Associated Competitions


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