P.A.O.K. H.C.

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P.A.O.K. H.C.
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Full name (Greek: Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινουπολιτών)
(Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans)
Nickname(s) Two Headed Eagle of the North
Founded 1926
(Handball Club: 1999)
Arena Arena Mikra 3
Capacity 1,800
President Greece Grigorios Petridis
Head coach Greece Nikos Georgiadis
League Handball Premier
2015–2016 3rd
Active departments of P.A.O.K.
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P.A.O.K. Handball Club is the handball section of AC PAOK, the major multi-sports club based in Thessaloniki. PAOK has both men's and women's team. So far, PAOK men's team has won 3 championships and 2 cup and PAOK women's team has won 1 championship and 1 cup. In current season, PAOK men's team finished in the 5th place of the championship, but then won the 2015 championship in the final's against Diomidis Argos.[1]

Men's Department

History

PAOK Handball CLub was founded in 1999 after it merged with another club from Thessaloniki, Triton. Stelios Seikeridis, former coach, has connected his name with the whole history of the club.

As the years passed the team became stronger and stronger until it reached two consecutive Greek Handall Championships in 2009 and 2010. In the end of the 2008–09 season they defeated Panellinios in the last game of the play-offs and in 2009–2010 Doukas, also in the last game.

In 2011 even though PAOK had the advantage and needed only a draw in the last game in Mikra, they lost the championship to AEK.

In 2012 they beat AEK 25–24 in Patras and won the Greek Cup.

In 2015 they beat AEK again 27–29 in Thessaloniki P.A.O.K. Sports Arena and won the Greek Cup.

Recent seasons

Season Division Place Notes
2000-01 A1 Ethniki 9th
2001-02 A1 Ethniki 7th
2002-03 A1 Ethniki 7th
2003-04 A1 Ethniki 11th Relegated to A2
2004-05 A2 Ethniki 1st Promoted to A1
2005-06 A1 Ethniki 5th
2006-07 A1 Ethniki 5th
2007-08 A1 Ethniki 4th
2008-09 A1 Ethniki 1st
2009-10 A1 Ethniki 1st
2010-11 A1 Ethniki 2nd
2011-12 A1 Ethniki 3rd Winner Greek Cup
2012-13 A1 Ethniki 4th Finalist Greek Cup
2013-14 A1 Ethniki 5th
2014-15 A1 Ethniki 1st Winner Greek Cup
2015-16 A1 Ethniki 3rd

Current squad

Number Player Position date of birth Height
1 Greece Ilias Zagos Goalkeeper 6/5/1993 1.80
2 Greece Vagelis Arampatzis Right Εxtreme 4/8/1996 1.85
4 Greece Apostolis Palaskas Left Inter 30/11/1988 1.87
7 Greece Aggelos Tsilis Left Εxtreme 6/11/1992 1,84
10 Greece Nikos Nikolaidis Left Extreme 1/1/1992 1,83
11 Greece Nikos Kokonis Pivot 4/8/1982 1,83
12 Greece Kallisthenis Giannakidis Goalkeeper 5/12/1996 1,81
13 Greece Tasos Tsamouridis Left Inter 18/4/1995 1,89
16 Greece Petros Boukouvinas Goalkeeper 8/3/1994 1,90
17 Greece Theodoros Petridis Play Maker 16/6/1986 1,83
19 Greece Alexis Alvanos Right Inter 9/4/1980 1,87
20 Greece Alexandros Tsanaxidis Left Inter 11/11/1996 1,97
22 Greece Thanos Kostakidis Play Maker 30/12/1992 1,88
32 Greece Kostas Tsesmetzidis Right Extreme 23/3/1996 1,76
33 Greece Dionysis Karagiozopoulos Right Inter 8/2/1996 1,85
44 Greece Akis Kypraios Right Extreme 24/5/1989 1,85
71 Greece Stathis Kesidis Pivot 7/2/1992 1,90
72 Greece Asteris Triantafyllou Goalkeeper 19/4/1982 1,89

Administration and technical staff

Staff
President Greece Athanasios Katsaris
Section Registrar Handball Greece Grigoris Petridis
Coach Greece Nikos Georgiadis
Assistant coach Greece Antonis Tsolakos

Honours

  • Greek Championships:
    • Winners (3): 2009, 2010, 2015
    • Runner-up (1): 2011
  • Greek Cups:
    • Winners (2): 2012, 2015
    • Runner-up (1): 2013
  • Double
    • Winners (1): 2015

European Campaigns

European Campaigns

PAOK has been competing since 2006–2007 in Europe, and has taken part in all EHF competitions until it bailed out for the 2012–13 season due to lack of funds. In 2009–2010 the team reached the group phase of the EHF Champions League which is its biggest achievement up to date.

Women's Department

PAOK's women handball club is also competing in the first Greek division.
On season 2012-13 they beat Ormi Patras in playoff finals with 2-1 series and won the Greek Women's Handball Championship. On 2013-14 season, PAOK won its first cup, beating Anagennisi Arta in the final with score 22-20.[2]

Current squad

Number Player Position date of birth Height
3 Greece Eleni Tsaousidou Play Maker 22/10/1997 1,73
4 Greece Ioanna Zigoura Play Maker 13/6/1996 1,68
5 Greece Myrto Noula Right Inter 15/8/1989 1,70
6 Greece Chrissa Tsompanidou Right Εxtreme 21/7/1992 1,65
7 Montenegro Anna Milacic Left Inter 25/8/1988 1,79
8 Greece Irini Koktsidou Left Inter 29/7/1993 1,75
10 Greece Christina Anthitsi Pivot 20/11/1991 1,82
11 Greece Danai Selemidou Play Maker 9/2/1999 1,60
12 Serbia Slajana Jeric Goalkeeper 12/2/1977 1,78
13 Greece Kyriaki Karsanidou Left Extreme 25/2/1993 1,67
14 Greece Eleni Mournou Left Inter 31/7/1994 1,75
16 Greece Niki Ratsika Goalkeeper 12/11/1997 1,72
18 Greece Athina Kostopoulou Right Inter 30/12/1995 1,78
20 Greece Maria Pavlou Pivot 15/1/1996 1,71
21 Greece Parthena Tsanaktsidou Pivot 24/5/1997 1,62
22 Greece Maria Mentesidou Left Inter 31/5/1997 1,65
23 Greece Katerina Vafiadou Left Inter 23/11/1992 1,78
24 Greece Athanasia Tsitlakidou Right Εxtreme 20/8/1997 1,65
29 Greece Athanasia Strataki Left Inter 29/12/1986 1,75
31 Greece Irini Papazoglou Left Inter 5/5/1989 1,81
33 Greece Konstantina Symaioforidou 6/6/1996 1,82
88 Greece Elsta Mastaka Pivot 28/3/1988 1,75
96 Greece Maria Lazaridou Right Inter 11/1/1996 1,70

Administration and technical staff

Staff
President Greece Athanasios Katsaris
Curator Greece Dimitris Chasekidis
Coach Greece Grigoria Golia
Assistant coach Greece Voula Psomiadou

Honours

Arenas

The arena which plays PAOK in games of the regular season of the domestic league is the Arena Mikra 3 which holds 1,800 seats. But PAOK plays in the European games and the play off of the domestic league in PAOK Sports Arena which holds 8,500 seats.

References

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