Greek C Basket League
The Greek C Basket League, or Greek C Basketball League (Greek: Ελληνική Γ Μπάσκετ Λιγκ) is the national fourth-tier level of the basketball league system in Greece. It is also known as the Third National Championship, C National Championship, Third National League, C National League, and Fourth Division, or in Greek, Γάμμα Εθνική καλαθοσφαίρισης (Gamma Ethniki Basketball). It is organized by the Hellenic Basketball Federation (E.O.K.).[1]
Sport | Basketball |
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Founded | 1985 |
No. of teams | 70 |
Country | Greece |
Continent | Europe |
Level on pyramid | 4th-tier (Greece) |
Promotion to | Greek B Basket League |
Official website | basket.gr |
It began in the 1985–86 season, and originally took place with a league format of two groups. Currently, the league consists of six groups, with an overall total of 66 teams.
Champions
Season | 1st Group | 2nd Group | 3rd Group | 4th Group |
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1985–86 | Papagou | Dafni | ||
1986–87 | Asteras Exarchion | Niki Volos | ||
1987–88 | Amyntas Athens | KAOD | ||
1988–89 | Kronos Agiou Dimitriou | Zografou | Pierikos | Apollon Kalamarias |
1989–90 | Porfyras | Irakleio | VAO | Gymnastikos S. Larissas |
1990–91 | Ethnikos Piraeus | Apollon Athens | Ifaistos | Makedonikos |
1991–92 | Ionikos NF | Ampelokipoi | Olympiakos Volos | HAN Thessaloniki |
1992–93 | AGS Ioanninon | Kolossos Rodou | Olympia Larissa | Ikaroi Serron |
1993–94 | Asteras Exarchion | Chalkida | Niki Volos | VAO |
1994–95 | Amyntas Athens | GS Ilioupolis | Danaos Trikalon | Ifaistos |
1995–96 | Oiakas Nafpliou | Arion Athens | Niki Volos | Apollon Kalamarias |
1996–97 | Palaio Faliro | Alimos | Aias Evosmou | Kavala |
1997–98 | DAS Ano Liosion | OFI Crete | Danaos Trikalon | Mantoulidis |
1998–99 | Aigaleo | Near East B.C. | EA Larissas | ICBS |
1999–00 | Panelefsiniakos | Chalkida | Olympiakos Volos | Xanthi |
2000–01 | Ilysiakos | Aigaleo | Siatista | Ambelokipi Thessaloniki |
2001–02 | Doukas School | Kolossos Rodou | Megas Alexandros | Mantoulidis |
2002–03 | Olympias Patras | Proodeftiki | Trikala 2000 | Thermaikos |
2003–04 | Poseidon Kalamatas | Rethymno | Ermis Lagkada | Ikaroi Serron |
2004–05 | Pagrati | Ionikos Lamias | Trikala 2000 | Panorama |
2005–06 | Keravnos Aigiou | Panerythraikos | Aiginiakos | Ikaroi Serron |
2006–07 | Lavrio | Ikaros Nea Smyrni | Goumenissa | Anagennisi Flogas |
2007–08 | Arkadikos | OFI Crete | Aias Evosmou | Apollon Kalamarias |
2008–09 | AEK Argos | Panelefsiniakos | Mantoulidis | Megas Alexandros |
2009–10 | Doxa Lefkadas | Nea Kifissia | Aiolos Trikalon | Stratoni |
2010–11 | K.A.P. | Filathlitikos | Niki Volos | Chalkidona |
2011–12 | Esperos Patras | Enosi Iliou | Filippos Verias | Ionikos Ionias |
2012–13 | Polis Kallitheas | Livadeia | Argonaftis Kalamarias | Evropi Pefkohoriou |
2013–14 | Phoenix Larissas | Anatolia College | Promitheas Patras | Kymis |
2014–15 | Esperos Patras | Kronos Agiou Dimitriou | AEL 1964 | Polygiros |
2015–16 | Apollon Smyrnis | Proteas Voulas | Ermis Agias | Gefyra |
2016–17 | Dafni Dafniou | Diagoras Aigaleo | Titanes Palama | Panathlitikos Sykeon |
2017–18 | Oiakas Nafpliou | Esperos Kallitheas | Filippos Verias | Eleftheroupoli Kavalas |
2018–19 | Aigaleo | Melission | PAS Giannina BC | Efkarpias |
2019–20 | Palaio Faliro | Zografou | Aiolos Trikalon | Lefkippos Xanthis |
References
- "Κλήρωση Εθνικών Πρωταθλημάτων και Κυπέλλου". basket.gr. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
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