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AEK Women's Volleyball Club

AEK Women's Volleyball Club is the women's volleyball section of the major Greek multi-sport club of AEK. It was founded in 1995 and has won one Greek Championship (2011–12), one Greek Cup (2022–23), and one Greek Super Cup (2011–12).

History

The women's volleyball club was established in 1930 and dissolved after a few years. It was re-established in 1995, after a merger with the Alsoupolis group, and participated for the first time in the local championship of Athens. The club gradually gained promotion to A1 Ethniki. Nevertheless, it was not well-prepared for participation in the first professional division and was relegated.

In the 2003–04 season, the club competed in the second professional division. The club was promoted to A1 Ethniki after winning the 2005–06 second professional division.

In the 2011–12 season, AEK won the A1 Ethniki for the first time in its history against Panathinaikos. They have also won the 2011–12 Greek Super Cup against Olympiacos.

In the first years, the volleyball departments of AEK were housed in the indoor "Leontios Hall" in Patissia and since 1989 in the historic Georgios Moschos Indoor Hall.

On 11 March 2023, the club won the first Greek Cup against Panathinaikos in Arta. This was the third top-tier national title for the women's department.

On 8 October 2025, the club won the 2025 BVA Cup. In the quarter-finals, the club defeated Fit Fun Volley Skopje 3–0 and advanced to the semi-finals, where it achieved the same result against Herceg Novi. In the final, AEK Athens won 3–0 against KV Drita Gjilan of Kosovo.

Recent seasons

Honours

  • Shared record

Performance in international competitions

The Balkan Cup glory path

Team

Season 2025–2026

List of former and current players

Greece

Rest of Europe

  • Marijana BaÅ¡ić
  • Miroslava Paskova
  • Merelin Nikolova
  • Kremena Trifonova
  • Veronika Trnková
  • Kateřina Valková
  • Karina Filipjonoka
  • Aleksandra Kruk
  • Ariana Pirv
  • Adriana-Maria Matei
  • Bojana Doganjić
  • Jovana Ćirković
  • Dragana Brković
  • Sara Sakradžija
  • Marisa Fernández
  • Yuliia Kovtun
  • Helena Gkortsaniouk

Americas

Asia

  • Aki Momii
  • Tatiana Kulikova
  • Aybüke Özdemir

Notable former and current coaches

Greece

  • Ioannis Paganelis (2002–03, 2005–06)
  • George Samaras (2006–07, 2009–11, 2016, 2017–18)
  • Iraklis Doriadis (2007, 2008–09)
  • Andreas Geronikos (2008)
  • Apostolos Oikonomou (2011–13)
  • Manolis Roumeliotis (2014–16)
  • Dimos Filippatos (2017)
  • Eleni Memetzi (2018)
  • Manolis Apostolοgiorgakis (2019, 2020)
  • Giorgos Bakodimos (2020)
  • Kostas Arseniadis (2020–22, 2023)
  • Vasilis Pandis (2025)
  • Konstantinos Tambouratzis (2026–)

Rest of Europe

  • Pasqualino Giangrossi (2024)
  • Branko Gajić (2024–25)

Asia

Sponsorships

  • Great Sponsor: Escape Car Rentals
  • Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer: Macron
  • Official Broadcaster: ERT

See also

References

External links