International Record
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
European Champions' Cup | |||
1971–72 | Semi-final | eliminated by Ignis Varese, 78–70 in Athens, 55–69 in Varese | |
1981–82 | Final round | 5th place | |
1993–94 | Final four | 3rd place in Tel Aviv | |
1994–95 | Final four | 3rd place in Zaragoza | |
1995–96 | Winner | defeated Barcelona 67–66 in Paris | |
1996–97 | Quarter-final | eliminated by Olympiacos, 49–69 at home, 57–65 away | |
1998–99 | Quarter-final | eliminated by Teamsystem Bologna, 58–63 in Athens, 64–88 in Bologna | |
1999–00 | Winner | defeated Maccabi Tel-Aviv 73–67 in Thessaloniki | |
FIBA Suproleague | |||
2000–01 | Final | defeated 81–67 by Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Paris | |
Euroleague | |||
2001–02 | Winner | defeated Kinder Bologna 89–83 in Bologna | |
2002–03 | Top 16 | 3rd place in group E | |
2003–04 | Top 16 | 4th place in group F | |
2004–05 | Final four | 3rd place in Moscow | |
2005–06 | Quarter-final | eliminated by TAU Cerámica, 84–72 in Athens, 79–85 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, 71–74 in Athens | |
2006–07 | Winner | defeated CSKA Moscow 93–91 in Athens | |
2007–08 | Top 16 | 3rd place in group F | |
2008–09 | Winner | defeated CSKA Moscow 73–71 in Berlin | |
2009–10 | Top 16 | 3rd place in group E | |
2010–11 | Winner | defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 70–78 in Barcelona | |
2011–12 | Final four | 4th place in Istanbul | |
Cup Winners' Cup | |||
1968–69 | Semi-final | eliminated by Dinamo Tbilisi, 81–67 in Athens, 71–103 in Tbilisi | |
1997–98 | Semi-final | eliminated by Stefanel Milano, 77–58 in Athens, 61–86 in Milan | |
Intercontinental Cup | |||
1996 | Winner | 2–1 wins against Olimpia Venado Tuerto |
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