Greek C Basket League

Greek C Basket League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2016–17 Greek C Basket League
Sport Basketball
Founded 1985
No. of teams 56
Country Greece Greece
Continent European Union Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Apollon Smyrnis,
Proteas Voulas,
Karditsa,
Gefyra
Level on pyramid 4th Tier (Greece)
Promotion to Greek B Basket League
Official website basket.gr

The Greek C Basket League, or Greek C Basketball League (Greek: Ελληνικό Γ Μπαςκετ Λιγκ) is the national amateur level 4th-tier 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 began in the 1985–86 season, and originally took place in two groups. Today, it takes place in four groups, each of them with 14 teams, so that overall, 56 teams take part in the league. In the last season (2014–15), the champions were the clubs Esperos Patras, Kronos Agiou Dimitriou, AEL 1964, and Polygiros[1]

Champions

Season 1st Group 2nd Group 3rd Group 4th Group
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 X.A.N. Thessaloniki
1992–93 Ioannina 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 Oiax Nauplion Arion Athens Niki Volos Apollon Kalamarias
1996–97 Paleo Faliro Alimos Aias Evosmou Kavala
1997–98 DAS Ano Liosion OFI Crete Danaos Trikalon Mantoulidis
1998–99 Egaleo Panellinios EA Larissas ICBS
1999–00 Panelefsiniakos Chalkida Olympiakos Volos Xanthi
2000–01 Ilysiakos Egaleo 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 Smyrnis 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 Aeolus 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 Cronus Agiou Dimitriou AEL 1964 Polygiros
2015–16 Apollon Smyrnis Proteas Voulas Karditsa Gefyra

Current clubs

The clubs taking part in the 2015–16 league are:

1st Group[2] 2nd Group[2] 3rd Group[3] 4th Group[4]
  • Akrata
  • Apollon Smyrnis
  • Ikaros Kallitheas
  • Glafkos Patron
  • Keravnos Aigiou
  • Mandraikos
  • Nea Ionia
  • Oiax Nauplion
  • Palaimon Corinth
  • Penteli
  • Polis Kallitheas
  • Spartiatikos
  • F.E.A.
  • Mesolonghi
  • Aias Evosmou
  • Aristotelis Florinas
  • Dioskouroi Kozanis
  • Ermis Agias
  • Makedones Polykastrou
  • Iraklis Kozanis
  • Ioannina
  • Karditsa
  • Makedonikos
  • Meliki
  • Metamorfosi Volos
  • Proteas Grevena
  • Ptolemaida
  • Siatista
  • Agia Varvara Kavalas
  • Aretsou Kalamarias
  • Aspis Xanthis
  • VAO
  • Galatista
  • Eleftheroupoli
  • Zefyros
  • Ikaroi Serron
  • Gefyra
  • Gymnastikos Komotinis
  • Enosi Komotinis
  • Orfeas Neou Skopou
  • Chalkidona
  • X.A.N. Thessaloniki

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