HEBA A1 - Current Clubs

Current Clubs

The clubs for the 2012-13 season:

Club Position
2011-12
Greek League Arenas Capacity Euroleague/Eurocup Arenas* Capacity
Apollon Patras
2nd (A2)
Apollon Patras Indoor Hall, Patras
3,500
Apollon Patras Indoor Hall, Patras
3,500
Aris
7th
Alexandrio Melathron, Thessaloniki
5,500
Alexandrio Melathron, Thessaloniki
5,500
Ikaros
10th
Glyfada Indoor Hall, Athens
4,532
Glyfada Indoor Hall, Athens
4,532
Ilissiakos
11th
Ilissia Indoor Hall, Athens
1,700
KAOD
9th
Drama Indoor Hall, Drama
2,100
Kavala
6th
Kalamitsa Sports Center, Kavala
1,500
Kolossos
4th
Venetoklio Indoor Hall, Rhodes
1,700
Olympiacos
1st
Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
14,905
Peace and Friendship Stadium, Athens
14,905
Panathinaikos
2nd
OAKA Indoor Hall, Athens
19,250
OAKA Indoor Hall, Athens
19,250
Panelefsiniakos
1st (A2)
Peristeri Arena, Athens
4,300
Peristeri Arena, Athens
4,300
Panionios
3rd
Glyfada Indoor Hall, Athens
4,532
Glyfada Indoor Hall, Athens
Helliniko Olympic Arena, Athens
4,532
15,000
PAOK
8th
PAOK Sports Arena, Thessaloniki
8,500
PAOK Sports Arena, Thessaloniki
8,500
Peristeri
12th
Peristeri Arena, Athens
4,300
Peristeri Arena, Athens
4,300
Rethymno Aegean
5th
Rethymno Indoor Hall, Rethymno
1,600
  • *Arenas that meet ULEB European arena requirements, and where the clubs play their home games at if they are competing in the Euroleague and/or the Eurocup.
KAOD Aris Kolossos Peristeri Kavala Ikaros Olympiacos Ilissiakos Panathinaikos Panionios PAOK Rethymno Aegean Panelefsiniakos Apollon Patras 2012-13 Greek Basket League season club locations.

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