Greek Women's Handball Championship

The Greek women's handball championship known as A1 Ethniki Women's Handball is an annual competition, the most important in Greek women's handball together with the Greek Cup. The competition is organised by the Hellenic Handball Federation since 1981. The first champion was Aris Nikaias in 1982. Anagennisi Artas holds the record of most titles won with 12 consecutive titles from 1995 to 2006. Ormi Patras broke that tradition with its title in 2007. The current title holder is PAOK with 6 titles in total.

A1 Ethniki Women's Handball
SportHandball
Founded1981
No. of teams8
Country Greece
ContinentEuropean Union (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
PAOK (6th title)
Most titlesAnagennisi Arta (12 titles)
Relegation toA2 Ethniki
Domestic cup(s)Greek Cup

List of champions

Panhellenic Championship
Season Champion
1982Aris Nikaias
1983Aris Nikaias
1984Aris Nikaias
1985Aris Nikaias
1986Athinaikos
1987Athinaikos
1988GE Veria
1989GE Veria
1990GE Veria
1991GE Veria
1992GE Veria
1993GE Veria
A1 Ethniki
Season Champion
1994ASE Douka
1995Anagennisi Arta
1996Anagennisi Arta
1997Anagennisi Arta
1998Anagennisi Arta
1999Anagennisi Arta
2000Anagennisi Arta
2001Anagennisi Arta
2002Anagennisi Arta
2003Anagennisi Arta
2004Anagennisi Arta
2005Anagennisi Arta
A1 Ethniki
Season Champion
2006Anagennisi Arta
2007Ormi Patras
2008Ormi Patras
2009Ormi Patras
2010Ormi Patras
2011Ormi Patras
2012Ormi Patras
2013PAOK
2014OF Nea Ionia
2015OF Nea Ionia
2016OF Nea Ionia
2017OF Nea Ionia
A1 Ethniki
Season Champion
2018OF Nea Ionia
2019PAOK
2020PAOK
2021PAOK
2022PAOK
2023PAOK

Titles by team

Club Titles Seasons
Anagennisi Arta 12 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
2005, 2006
PAOK 6 2013, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
GE Veria 6 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
Ormi Patras 6 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
OF Nea Ionia 5 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,2018
Aris Nikaia 4 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
Athinaikos 2 1986, 1987
ASE Douka 1 1994

References

    • Sportime, Greek sports website,
    • Greek handball federation's official website,
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