Olympiacos women's water polo team

Greek water polo team
    Red, WhitePresidentGreece Michalis KountourisHead coachSerbia Aleksandar ĆirićChampionships3 LEN Champions League
3 LEN Super Cup
1 LEN Euro Cup
2 Quadruple Crowns[1]
1 Continental Treble
14 Greek Championships
5 Greek Cups
1 Greek Super CupWebsiteolympiacossfp.gr
Active departments of Olympiacos
Football Basketball
(Men's)
Basketball
(Women's)
Volleyball
(Men's)
Volleyball
(Women's)
Water Polo
(Men's)
Water Polo
(Women's)
Handball
(Men's)
Table tennis
Athletics Swimming Boxing
Sailing Canoeing Rowing
Fencing Kickboxing Taekwondo
Wrestling Football B Basketball B

Olympiacos Women's Water Polo Club is the women's water polo department of the major Greek multi-sport club Olympiacos, based in Piraeus. The department was founded in 1988 and they play their games at the 1000-seated Papastrateio "Petros Kapagerof" Pool in Piraeus.[2]

Olympiacos is one of the most successful clubs in European water polo, having won 3 LEN Euro Leagues in 2015, 2021[3] and 2022, 3 LEN Super Cups in 2015, 2021, 2022 and 1 LEN Trophy in 2014[4] and having, overall, a commanding presence in European competitions. Besides the 3 LEN Euro Leagues, 3 LEN Super Cups and 1 LEN Trophy titles, they were runners-up of the LEN Euro League in 2017 and 2019, runners-up of the LEN Super Cup in 2014, runners-up of the LEN Trophy in 2008 and 2018[5] and they have participated, altogether, in 9 Champions' Cup / Euro League Final Fours (1996, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022),[6] as well as in 5 LEN Trophy Final Fours (2001, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2018), being semi-finalists of the same competition in 2009 and 2012.[7][8]

In 2014 Olympiacos won the LEN Trophy in the Final Four in Florence, beating home team Firenze 10–9 in the final. One year later, Olympiacos were crowned European Champions,[9] winning the LEN Euro League in the 2015 Final Four in Piraeus, after a 10–9 win in the final against the then-reigning champions Sabadell, who were undefeated for more than 3 years with 115 consecutive wins in all competitions.[10] Olympiacos lifted the LEN Euro League title undefeated and having won 8 straight matches without even a single draw. Subsequently, Olympiacos won the 2015 LEN Super Cup as well, defeating Plebiscito Padova, thus completing a continental Treble[11] in 2015 (LEN Euro League, LEN Super Cup, Greek Championship), winning season's all three available titles.[12]

In 2021 Olympiacos won their second LEN Euro League title in Budapest, beating home teams UVSE (9–8 in the semi-final) and Dunaújvárosi (7–6 in the final) with a roster composed entirely of Greek players. They went on to win the Greek League and the Greek Cup, thus completing the first ever Triple Crown for a Greek club in the sport's history, which eventually became a Quadruple Crown after winning the 2021 LEN Super Cup.

In 2022 Olympiacos were crowned back-to-back European Champions in Piraeus, beating UVSE (18–11 in the semi-final) and Sabadell (11–7 in the final). They went on to win the Greek League, the Greek Cup and the 2022 LEN Super Cup, thus completing the second (back-to-back) Quadruple Crown in their history.

After the 2015 LEN Euroleague win of Olympiacos women's water polo team, Olympiacos CFP became the only multi-sport club in European water polo history after Pro Recco to have been crowned European Champions with both its men's and women's departments,[13] and the only club with both its departments currently active (Pro Recco Women's department has been dissolved since 2012).[14]

Domestically, Olympiacos is the most successful Greek club, having won a record 14 Greek Championships, a record 5 Greek Cups, a record 1 Greek Super Cup and a record 5 Doubles. They also hold the all-time record for the most consecutive Greek Championships, as they are the only team to have won 10 consecutive Greek Championship titles (2014–2023). They won their first two titles in 1995 and 1998, but their best performance in the league came after coach Charis Pavlidis' arrival in 2007. Beginning from season 2010–11, Olympiacos has won eleven Greek Championships in thirteen seasons (2011, 2014–2023). In the 2015–16, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons, Olympiacos won the Greek Championship undefeated, winning every game in both the regular season and the play-offs. They won the first-ever Greek Cup which was held in 2017–18 season and the first-ever Greek Super Cup held in 2020.[15][16]

Some of the greatest players in the world (many of them Olympic medalists and World Champions) have played for Olympiacos over the years including: Iefke van Belkum, Alexandra Asimaki, Yasemin Smit, Lauren Wenger, Ashleigh Southern, Bronwen Knox, Roberta Bianconi, Giulia Emmolo, Kami Craig, Jordan Raney, Triantafyllia Manolioudaki, Alkisti Avramidou, Eleftheria Plevritou, Margarita Plevritou, Chrysi Diamantopoulou, Vaso Plevritou, Nikoleta Eleftheriadou, Stavroula Antonakou, Ilektra Psouni, Angeliki Karapataki, Antonia Moraiti, Evi Moraitidou, Anthoula Mylonaki, Dimitra Asilian, Eftychia Karagianni, Maria Kanellopoulou, Christina Tsoukala, Eleni Xenaki, Ioanna Stamatopoulou, Kyra Christmas, Brigitte Sleeking, Kyriaki Liosi, Patricia del Soto, Blanca Gil, Barbara Bujka, Ágnes Valkai, Vaso Mavrelou, Maria Balomenaki, Ann Dow, Camila Pedrosa, Sun Yating, Eszter Tomaskovics, Maria Tsouri and Assel Jakayeva.

History

Charis Pavlidis era and absolute domination (2007–2021)

Current roster

2022–2023
Squad as of November 2022

Number Nationality Player Height Date of Birth
Goalkeepers (3)
1 Greece Chrysi Diamantopoulou 1.86 22/09/1995
13 Greece Ioanna Stamatopoulou 1.82 17/06/1998
17 Greece Stavroula Doureka 1.62 05/04/1997
Defense (3)
3 Greece Ioanna Chydirioti 1.77 15/04/1997
8 Greece Margarita Plevritou (C) 1.78 17/11/1994
9 Greece Sofia Tornarou 1.74 23/07/2004
Offense (2)
6 Greece Eleni Xenaki 1.77 05/07/1997
12 Greece Maria Myriokefalitaki 1.84 08/01/2001
Midfield (7)
2 Greece Eleftheria Plevritou 1.78 23/04/1997
4 Greece Nikoleta Eleftheriadou 1.74 17/01/1998
5 Greece Foteini Tricha 1.74 26/04/2005
7 Greece Christina Siouti 1.80 01/09/2004
10 Greece Vasiliki Plevritou 1.79 08/06/1998
11 Canada Kyra Christmas 1.81 14/03/1997
14 Greece Stefania Santa 1.78 15/04/2004
Head Coach
Serbia Aleksandar Ćirić

Honours

Alexandra Asimaki, 2011 FINA World Player of the Year
Ashleigh Southern scored 4 goals in Olympiacos' 10–9 win against Sabadell in the final of the 2014–15 Euro League
Alkisti Avramidou played for Olympiacos from 2007 to 2021

Domestic competitions

  • Greek League
    • Winners (14) (record): 1994–95, 1997–98, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23
  • Greek Cup
    • Winners (5) (record): 2017–18, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23
  • Greek Super Cup
    • Winners (1) (record): 2019–20

European competitions

Individual club awards

International record

Season Achievement Notes
LEN Champions' Cup / LEN Euro League
1995–96 Final 8 4th place
2009–10 Final Four 4th place. Defeated 11–12 by Kinef Kirishi in the semi-final and 12–13 by Orizzonte Catania in the 3rd place game
2010–11 Final Four 3rd place. Defeated 13–14 by Orizzonte Catania in the semi-final, won 14–12 against Kinef Kirishi in the 3rd place game
2014–15 European Champions won 10–8 against Kinef Kirishi in the semi-final and 10–9 against Sabadell in the final in Piraeus
2015–16 Final Four 4th place. Defeated 11–12 by UVSE in the semi-final and 9–10 by Kinef Kirishi in the 3rd place game
2016–17 Final won 11–9 against Sabadell in the semi-final, defeated by Kinef Kirishi 6–7 in the final in Kirishi
2018–19 Final won 8–7 against Vouliagmeni in the semi-final, defeated by Astralpool Sabadell 11–13 in the final in Sabadell
2020–21 European Champions won 9–8 against UVSE Hunguest Hotels in the semi-final and 7–6 against Dunaújváros in the final in Budapest
2021–22 European Champions won 18–11 against UVSE Hunguest Hotels in the semi-final and 11–7 against Astralpool Sabadell in the final in Piraeus
LEN Trophy
2000–01 Final Four 4th place
2006–07 Final Four 4th place. Defeated by Roma 4–7, by ZWV Nereus 6–7 and tied 7–7 against ΟSC Budapest
2007–08 Final won ΟSC Budapest 13–12 in the semi-final, defeated by Roma 9–10 in the final
2008–09 Semi-finals eliminated by Dunaújváros, drew 5–5 in Dunaújváros, lost 10–13 in Athens
2011–12 Semi-finals eliminated by WC Yugra, won 9–8 in Athens, lost 8–11 in Khanty-Mansiysk
2013–14 Winners won 13–12 against Kinef Kirishi in the semi-final and 10–9 against Firenze in the final in Florence
2017–18 Final won 10–4 against Plebiscito Padova in the semi-final, defeated by Dunaújváros 11–13 in the final in Mataró
LEN Super Cup
2014 Final lost 8–9 to Sabadell in Barcelona
2015 SuperCup Champions won 10–6 against Plebiscito Padova in Piraeus
2021 SuperCup Champions won 14–11 against Kinef Kirishi in Piraeus
2022 SuperCup Champions won 11–4 against Ethnikos Piraeus in Piraeus

The road to the 2021–22 LEN Euro League victory

Round Team Home  Away 
Group Stage
(Group F)
Spain CN Terrassa 11–5
Italy SIS Roma 15–8
Greece Ethnikos Piraeus 9–5
Quarterfinals Hungary Dunaújváros 14–9 10–7
Semifinal Hungary UVSE Hunguest Hotels 18–11
Final Spain Astralpool Sabadell 11–7

The road to the 2020–21 LEN Euro League victory

Round Team Home  Away 
Group Stage
(Group C)
Italy Plebiscito Padova 10–7
Hungary BVSC Zugló 11–4
Italy Lifebrain SIS Roma 12–13
France Olympic Nice 10–0
Quarterfinals Spain Astralpool Sabadell 12–14 10–5
Semifinal Hungary UVSE Hunguest Hotels 9–8
Final Hungary Dunaújváros 7–6

The road to the 2014–15 LEN Euro League victory

Round Team Home  Away 
Group Stage
(Group D)
Italy Firenze 14–4
Netherlands ZVL Leiden 16–8
Greece Vouliagmeni 9–5
Romania Târgu Mureș 39–2
Quarterfinals Hungary Szentes 10–6 15–10
Semifinal Russia Kinef Kirishi 10–8
Final Spain Sabadell 10–9

The road to the 2013–14 LEN Trophy victory

Bronwen Knox scored Olympiacos' winning goal in the 2014 LEN Trophy final against Firenze (10–9)[18]
Round Team Home  Away 
Group Stage
(Group D)
Russia SKIF Moscow 13–10
Italy Firenze 7–8
Hungary Eger 12–6
Quarterfinals Spain Sabadell 9–10 6–8
Semifinal Russia Kinef Kirishi 8–5
Final Italy Firenze 10–9

Notable players

Roberta Bianconi
Iefke van Belkum

Notable coaches

Personnel

Management, coaching and technical staff

Management
President Greece Michalis Kountouris
Director Greece Nikos Skandalakis
Coaching and technical staff
Head Coach Serbia Aleksandar Ćirić
Assistant Coach Greece Stergios Torosiadis
Team Manager Greece Alexandra Kalogera
Physio Greece Panagiotis Adamopoulos

See also

References

  1. ^ "Θρυλικό quadruple για τις κορυφαίες της Ευρώπης!". olympiacossfp.g. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Στην κορυφή της Ευρώπης ο Ολυμπιακός". 26 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Olympiakos wins European crown in women's water polo". ekathimerini.com. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Olympiakos's women win water polo's LEN Trophy". ekathimerini.com. April 5, 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Balzan to ref women's Super Cup final". timesofmalta.com. 17 November 2008. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  6. ^ "Olympiakos takes bronze in women's Champions Cup". ekathimerini.com.
  7. ^ "Women's LEN Trophy 2009 Semifinals Results". fsn.ch. Archived from the original on 2013-08-11.
  8. ^ "Home victories, but no decisions in LEN Trophy semifinals". waterpoloworld.com.
  9. ^ "Olympiacos wins Euro League after thrilling final". waterpoloworld.com. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  10. ^ "El Sabadell cae tras una racha de 115 encuentros sin perder" (in Spanish). as.com. 25 April 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  11. ^ Στη κορυφή του ευρωπαϊκού πόλο, οι γυναίκες του Ολυμπιακού. Τρεμπλ, για πρώτη φορά στην ιστορία του συλλόγου sportandbusiness.gr, 20/11/2015 (in Greek)
  12. ^ "Ο Ολυμπιακός κατέκτησε και το Σούπερ Καπ Ευρώπης, νικώντας 10-6 την Πάντοβα, κάνοντας το τρεμπλ για πρώτη φορά στην ιστορία του τμήματος" (in Greek). sport24.gr. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  13. ^ Έγραψε ιστορία ο Ολυμπιακός - Πρωταθλητής Ευρώπης στο πόλο γυναικών (in Greek). express.gr. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
  14. ^ "Imperia ladies take European Super Cup". waterpoloworld.com. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  15. ^ "First Greek Cup Winners". www.osfp.gr. Archived from the original on 1 April 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
  16. ^ ""Ερυθρόλευκο" το πρώτο Σούπερ Καπ Γυναικών, καταιγιστικός ο Ολυμπιακός κόντρα στο Νηρέα Χαλανδρίου (30-4)". koe.org.gr. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  17. ^ Θρυλικό τρεμπλ ο Ολυμπιακός naftemporiki.gr, 27/11/2015 (in Greek)
  18. ^ "Olympiacos wins LEN Trophy". waterpoloworld.com.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Olympiacos Women's Water Polo Team.
  • Olympiacos CFP official website – Women's Water Polo (in English)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Olympiacos Sindesmos Filathlon Pireos
  • Founded in March 10, 1925
  • Based in Piraeus
Professional departmentsTeam sports departments
Individual sports departments
  • Swimming
  • Athletics
  • Table tennis
  • Sailing
  • Canoeing
  • Rowing
  • Fencing
  • Taekwondo
  • Boxing
  • Kickboxing
Inactive departments
  • Racing
  • Women's Handball
  • Synchronized swimming
  • Diving
  • Shooting
  • Gymnastics
  • Wrestling
  • Weightlifting
  • Chess
  • Cycling
  • Tennis
Facilities
Athletes
Coaches
PresidentsSupportersRivalries
Anthems
Website
Olympiacos SFP
  • v
  • t
  • e
Olympiacos Women's Water Polo Team
  • Players
  • Coaches
History
President
  • Michalis Kountouris
Arena
  • Papastrateio Hall Piraeus
Figures
FINA World Water Polo Player of the Year
LEN European Water Polo Player of the Year
Related
Parent club
Olympiacos C.F.P.
Website
osfp.gr
  • v
  • t
  • e
  • Olympiacos Women's Water Polo
  • 2021–22 LEN Euro League Champions
  • v
  • t
  • e
  • Olympiacos Women's Water Polo
  • 2020–21 LEN Euro League Champions
  • v
  • t
  • e
  • Olympiacos Women's Water Polo
  • 2014–15 LEN Euro League Champions
  • v
  • t
  • e
  • Olympiacos Women's Water Polo
  • 2022 LEN Super Cup Champions
  • v
  • t
  • e
  • Olympiacos Women's Water Polo
  • 2021 LEN Super Cup Champions
  • v
  • t
  • e
  • Olympiacos Women's Water Polo
  • 2015 LEN Super Cup Champions
  • v
  • t
  • e
  • Olympiacos Women's Water Polo
  • 2013–14 LEN Trophy Winners
  • v
  • t
  • e