The Derby of the Eternal Rivals (), also called Mother of All Battles (Greek: ÃÂ÷ÃÂÃÂÃÂñ ÃÂÃÂý üñÃÂÃÂý), is the name of the basketball local derby in Attica (Piraeus and Athens) between Olympiacos and Panathinaikos. The Greek powerhouses have won a combined ten EuroLeague titles since 1996, thus being among the most successful clubs in European basketball history. Panathinaikos basketball club has won seven EuroLeague titles and Olympiacos has won three EuroLeague titles. Their rivalry inside and outside the Greek borders is considered one of the most thrilling in the basketball world.
The rivalry between the two top Greek clubs can be traced back to some social, cultural and regional differences. Panathinaikos comes from Athens and was considered the classic representative of the old Athenian society and culture. On the other hand, Olympiacos comes from Piraeus and used to represent the working class. However, this kind of clash was much more pronounced in the past, as the class differences between the fanbases have faded out and the social gap that once separated the two sides has closed over the years. Nowadays, both clubs boast fanbases that represent all the social classes.
Panathinaikos and Olympiacos are two successful basketball teams in Greece. These two teams are long standing rivals and are successful clubs in Greek basketball. They have competed against each other at professional level for more years than any other teams in the country itself.
Their rivalry is highly credited, especially in the 1990s-2000s, when they met each other in several regular season and playoff series, and in some EuroLeague matches which marked their history.
⢠Matches won: Panathinaikos 5, Olympiacos 3.
<sup>1</sup> Panathinaikos didn't show up in the match, so Olympiacos were awarded a 2âÂÂ0 win.<br /> <sup>2</sup> Match suspended with 2 minutes remaining in the third quarter due to crowd violence (score: 52âÂÂ62). Panathinaikos were awarded the win with the score standing.<br /> <sup>3</sup> Match suspended with 1:03 remaining in the final quarter due to crowd violence (score: 69âÂÂ76). Panathinaikos were awarded a 0âÂÂ20 win.<br /> <sup>4</sup> Match suspended with 1:27 remaining in the final quarter due to crowd violence (score: 72âÂÂ76). Panathinaikos were awarded a 0âÂÂ20 win.<br /> <sup>5</sup> Olympiacos didn't show up in the match, so Panathinaikos were awarded a 0âÂÂ20 win.<br /> <sup>6</sup> Olympiacos didn't show up in the match, so Panathinaikos were awarded a 20âÂÂ0 win.<br /> <sup>7</sup> Olympiacos didn't show up in the match, so Panathinaikos were awarded a 0âÂÂ20 win.<br /> ⢠Matches won: Panathinaikos 121, Olympiacos 103. (Reg. season 67âÂÂ55, Playoff 54âÂÂ48)
<sup>1</sup> Panathinaikos won the Greek Cup semifinal (20âÂÂ0), after Olympiacos decided to forfeit the game in protest at refereeing decisions.
⢠Matches won: Panathinaikos 21, Olympiacos 10.
⢠Matches won: Olympiacos 3, Panathinaikos 0.
⢠Matches won: Olympiacos 23, Panathinaikos 7.
⢠Total: Panathinaikos 45 times higher, Olympiacos 17 times higher.