Maroussi B.C.
Maroussi | |||
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Maroussi logo | |||
Leagues | GBL Greek Cup FIBA Europe Cup | ||
Founded | 1896 | ||
History | Maroussi B.C. 1950–present | ||
Arena | Maroussi Saint Thomas Indoor Hall | ||
Capacity | 1,700 | ||
Location | Marousi, Athens, Greece | ||
Team colors | Yellow and Black | ||
President | Konstantinos Koutsoukos | ||
Head coach | Ilias Zouros | ||
Team captain | Orfeas Stasinos | ||
Ownership | Dimosthenis Stasinopoulos | ||
Championships | 1 Saporta Cup 1 Greek 2nd Division 1 Greek 3rd Division | ||
Website | maroussibasketball.gr | ||
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Maroussi B.C. (Greek: K.A.E. Μαρούσι) alternately translated as Marousi, Amaroussi, or Amaroussion, is a professional basketball club that is based in Maroussi, a northern suburb of Athens, Greece. The club's full name is Gymnastikos Syllogos Maroussi Basketball Club, which is commonly abbreviated as G.S. Maroussi B.C.. The club currently plays in the top-tier Greek Basketball League (GBL).
History
1950–1998
The multi-sports club Gymnastikos Syllogos Amarousiou (Amarousi Sports Club) was founded in 1896, the same year that Maroussi native Spyridon Louis won the Olympic marathon at the 1896 Summer Olympics. The club's men's basketball section started in 1950. The basketball section played in the Greek minor leagues for the first two decades of its existence. It reached the Greek top division, the A National Category (Alpha League) in 1969, where it played for one season before being relegated. In the 1970s, the club was led by Nikos Darivas at point guard and Dimitris Fosses at center,[1] and starting with the 1971–72 season, the club played in the Greek top division for all but one year of the following decade. Maroussi qualified for the European third-tier level FIBA Korać Cup's 1978–79 season. The club was then relegated after the 1980–81 season, and alternated between the second-tier level A2 League and the third-tier level B League for the next 18 years.
1998–2010
Maroussi was promoted back up to the Greek First Division for the 1998–99 season, and moved from the Spiros Louis Gym to the newly constructed Maroussi Saint Thomas Indoor Hall. Maroussi won the title of the European second-tier level FIBA Saporta Cup, during the 2000–01 season. That team was coached by Vangelis Alexandris, and it featured the inside-outside scoring tandem of Jimmy Oliver and Ashraf Amaya, as well as the rebounding skills of Vassil Evtimov.[2] Maroussi became the sixth Greek team to win a European continental-wide title. The club at this time received financial backing from Greek businessman Aris Vovos.[3] The club then played in the second-tier level FIBA Saporta Cup, and its successor, the EuroCup, the third-tier level FIBA Korać Cup, and the fourth-tier level FIBA Europe Champions Cup. Maroussi reached the final of the third-tier level FIBA Europe League's (later called FIBA EuroChallenge) 2003–04 season, but they lost in the final to the Russian club UNICS Kazan. In the Greek Cup, Maroussi reached the Greek Cup Final Four in the 1999–00 season and the Greek Cup Final in the 2001–02 season. Under the club's head coach at the time, Panagiotis Giannakis, and with the young star play-maker of the club at the time, Vassilis Spanoulis (recipient of the Greek League Best Young Player and Greek League Most Improved Player awards in 2003 and 2004), the club finished in second place in the 2003–04 regular season, with a 21–5 record. It then beat Peristeri and AEK Athens, which had been the league's runner-up the preceding year, and the league's champions the year before that, in the playoffs, before ultimately losing in the Greek League Finals to Panathinaikos.[2] In the 2004–05 season, the club was second in the Greek League regular season again, and finished fourth in the league overall, after postseason losses to AEK Athens in the semifinals, and Panionios in the 3rd place playoff series. Spanoulis then moved to Panathinaikos in the summer of 2005. In the 2005–06 season, Maroussi finished the regular season in third place, behind Panathinaikos and Olympiacos, and was subsequently defeated Olympiacos in the playoff semifinals. Maroussi then lost the 3rd place playoff series against Aris. In that season's Greek Cup, they were beaten in the Greek Cup Final. Coach Giannakis then left Maroussi in 2006, to concentrate on managing the senior men's Greek national basketball team. In the following 2006–07 season, the Maroussi side finished the regular season in 8th place, and reached the first round of the playoffs, where they lost to Panathinaikos. In the 2007–08 season, Soulis Markopoulos joined the team as its new head coach, and Maroussi finished in 6th place in the regular season. In the playoffs, Maroussi beat Aris in the first round, and then took Olympiacos to a 5th and deciding game in the semi-finals, which Maroussi lost by just one point (64–63). The team then lost the 3rd place playoff series to Panionios. Under head coach Markopoulos (who was Greek League Coach of the Year in 2008), Maroussi finished in 4th place in the Greek Basket League 2008–09 regular season. They then beat Panellinios in the first round of the playoffs, before losing to Olympiacos in the playoff semifinals. However, they won the 3rd place playoff series against Aris, and thus qualified for the European top-tier level EuroLeague.[4] In 2010, Markopoulos left Maroussi for PAOK, and he and was replaced as the team's head coach by Georgios Bartzokas, a former Maroussi player. Maroussi beat fellow Greek League club Aris, and the German League club Alba Berlin, in the EuroLeague 2009–10 season's Qualifying Round, to reach the regular season group stage of the competition. In the EuroLeague's Group C, they beat the Israeli League club Maccabi Tel Aviv at home, and reached the EuroLeague Top 16 Phase, where they beat fellow Greek club Panathinaikos and the Adriatic League club Partizan Belgrade, while playing home games at the Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall. In the 2009–10 season, Maroussi finished the regular season in third place. They then beat Kolossos in the first round of the playoffs, but they were then beaten in the semi-final of the playoffs by Olympiacos. In the 3rd place playoff series, they beat Panellinios, to again qualify for the next season of the EuroLeague. Maroussi player Kostas Kaimakoglou was selected to the Greek League Best Five team, and Georgios Bartzokas became the third Maroussi head coach in five years to receive the Greek League's Best Coach award.
2010–present
The club's decline
Club President Aris Vovos left the club during the 2010 off-season, leaving a big gap in the club's finances.[5] After a consortium led by Giorgos Gamaris and Thanasis Maris, failed to gain control of the club, its ownership reverted to the club's amateur section in October.[6] The team was then only allowed to be registered to the top-tier level Greek Basket League's 2010–11 season on appeal. The players' union criticized the club for late salary payments. The EuroLeague revoked the club's licence to play in the Qualifying Rounds of the competition.[7] The former Panathinaikos club football player Vasilis Konstantinou, a Marousi native who had played youth basketball with the team, was named team president in October. Head coach Vangelis Alexandris returned to replace the departing Bartzokas, whilst experienced players such as Nestoras Kommatos, Ioannis Gagaloudis, and Dimitrios Charitopoulos were brought into the team to form a new squad following a player exodus.[8] Maroussi finished the 2010–11 season in 5th place in the regular season standings. They lost in the first round of the playoffs to Aris. By finishing in the top 5 in the Greek League, they qualified for the next season's edition of the European 2nd-tier level EuroCup, but they were not permitted to participate in the competition, due to financial issues. In May 2011, Maroussi was ordered by FIBA's Basketball Arbitral Tribunal (BAT) to pay thousands of euros to former player Jared Homan in unpaid salaries and bonuses.[9] Maroussi was unable to pay Homan, or Georgios Diamantopoulos, who won a similar ruling against the club in August of that year. Due to this, the club was then banned by FIBA from being able to register any new players in the Greek League, in November 2011. A temporary financial agreement with Homan, led to the suspension of the ban on registering any new players for one day, during which Frank Elegar was recruited to the club. Nikos Linardos became the team's new head coach for the 2011–12 season, which began with a long losing streak, despite Maroussi player Nestoras Kommatos being one of the league's top scorers, and Maroussi player Ioannis Gagaloudis being one of the league's assists leaders. The team's financial crisis deepened. Gagaloudis, Kommatos, Charitopoulos, and Elegar all left the club, due to unpaid salaries. Teenagers from the club's youth team, such as Dimitrios Agravanis and Lampros Tsontzos, were then moved into the team's starting five for Greek League games. The club was also prohibited from selling any tickets to home games, due to unpaid taxes, and it ceased paying its players and training staff.[10] Maroussi finished the 2011–12 season with a 1–23 regular season record, winning their only game of the season against Peristeri, another team that was suffering from financial problems at the time.[11] Due to going into bankruptcy, the club was then demoted to the third-tier level semi-professional competition, the Greek B League, for the 2012–13 season. The club was then demoted to the fourth-tier level Greek C League, for the 2015–16 season. For the 2016–17 season, the club was promoted up to the Greek B League. Then, for the 2017–18 season, the club was promoted up to the second-tier level Greek A2 League. In the 2019–20 season, the club played in the Greek 3rd Division, and in the 2020–21 season, the club played in the Greek 2nd Division. Following the teams defeat by Panionios on October 26, the team announced on October 27, that their new coach will be Ilias Zouro, who worked with the team during the 1998-99 season.[12]
Arenas
Maroussi plays its national domestic home games at the 1,700 seat capacity Maroussi Saint Thomas Indoor Hall, which is leased to the club by the municipality of Marousi. The club played its EuroLeague home games in Panathinaikos BC Arena which is Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall.
Honours and titles
Domestic competitions
- Greek 2nd Division
- File:Gold medal with cup.svg Winners (1): 2022–23
International competitions
- FIBA Saporta Cup
- File:Gold medal europe.svg Winners (1): 2001
- FIBA EuroChallenge
- File:Silver medal europe.svg Runners-up (1): 2004
Roster
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Depth chart
Seasons
Notable players
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Greece:
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Vassilis Spanoulis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Georgios Bartzokas
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Marios Batis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Boudouris
- File:Flag of Greece.svg-File:Flag of USA.svg Pat Calathes
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Kostas Charalampidis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Darivas
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Georgios Diamantopoulos
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Alexis Falekas
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Dimitris Fosses
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Andreas Glyniadakis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Kostas Kaimakoglou
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Georgios Karagkoutis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg-File:Flag of USA.svg John Korfas
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Angelos Koronios
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Fanis Koumpouras
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Alexis Kyritsis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Liakopoulos
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Dimitris Marmarinos
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Dimitris Mavroeidis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Loukas Mavrokefalidis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg-File:Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Milošević
- File:Flag of Greece.svg-File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Makis Nikolaidis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg-File:Flag of USA.svg Pete Papachronis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Spyros Panteliadis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Michalis Pelekanos
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Grigoris Rallatos
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Tzanis Stavrakopoulos
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Vangelis Vourtzoumis
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Pavlos Xydas
Europe:
- File:Flag of Germany.svg Stephen Arigbabu
- File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg-File:Flag of USA.svg Roderick Blakney
- File:Flag of Ireland.svg Pat Burke
- File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg-File:Flag of France.svg Vasco Evtimov
- File:Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Grgat
- File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg-File:Flag of USA.svg Jared Homan
- Finland Shawn Huff
- File:Flag of Germany.svg Michael Koch
- File:Flag of Serbia.svg Branko Milisavljević
- File:Flag of Serbia.svg Stevan Nađfeji
- File:Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Padius
- File:Flag of Serbia.svg Oliver Popović
- File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Renaldas Seibutis
- File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Blagota Sekulić
- File:Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Smiljanić
- File:Flag of Russia.svg-File:Flag of Greece.svg Anatoly Zourpenko
USA:
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Danya Abrams
- File:Flag of the United States.svg-File:Flag of Mexico.svg Lance Allred
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Ashraf Amaya
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Junior Burrough
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Travon Bryant
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Marty Conlon
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Jamon Gordon
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Andre Hutson
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Billy Keys
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Erik Meek
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Oliver
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Chris Owens
- File:Flag of USA.svg-File:Flag of France.svg Bill Phillips
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Craig Robinson
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Dickey Simpkins
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Larry Stewart
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Donell Taylor
- File:Flag of the United States.svg-File:Flag of Poland.svg Chris Thomas
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Andy Toolson
- File:Flag of the United States.svg-File:Flag of Turkey.svg Henry Turner
Rest of Americas:
Oceania:
Maroussi players that played in the NBA
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Ashraf Amaya
- File:Flag of the United States.svg-File:Flag of Mexico.svg Lance Allred
- File:Flag of Ireland.svg Pat Burke
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Junior Burrough
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Marty Conlon
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Andreas Glyniadakis
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Oliver
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Chris Owens
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Dickey Simpkins
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Vassilis Spanoulis
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Larry Stewart
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Donell Taylor
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Andy Toolson
- File:Flag of the United States.svg/File:Flag of Turkey.svg Henry Turner
- File:Flag of the United States.svg Robert Woodard II
Head coaches
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Kostas Petropoulos
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Vangelis Alexandris
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Linardos
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Panagiotis Giannakis
- File:Flag of Serbia.svg Darko Russo
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Soulis Markopoulos
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Georgios Bartzokas
- File:Flag of Greece.svg Kostas Keramidas
Sponsorship names
- Telestet: (2001–03)
- TIM: (2003–04)
- Honda: (2004–07)
- Costa Coffee: (2007–09)
References
- ↑ "Maroussi"EuroLeague, 28 March 2007. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "2008-09 Club Profile: Maroussi Costa Coffee."EuroCup, 1 September 2008. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ Georgakopoulos, George."Small club’s meteoric rise to glory." Archived 2011-12-01 at the Wayback MachineAthens Plus, 12 February 2010. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ "Euroleague 2009-10 Club Profile – Maroussi BC."EuroLeague. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ Georgakopoulos, George."Empty pockets, empty stands." Archived 2015-05-18 at the Wayback MachineAthens Plus, 24 September 2010. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ Georgakopoulos, George."Maroussi in danger of missing out on A1 league." Archived 2015-06-28 at the Wayback MachineAthens Plus, 8 October 2010. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ "Maroussi's licence to play Qualifying Rounds revoked."EuroLeague, 16 September 2010. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ Mammides, Chris. "Eurobasket News Report – Greece – Transfer News."Eurobasket.com, 13 October 2010. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ "Arbitral award (BAT 0134/10) - Mr. Jared Homan vs. Maroussi B.C."Basketball Arbitral Tribunal, Geneva, 9 May 2011. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ "Greek basketball league crumbling amid country's financial crisis."Sports Illustrated, Athens, 12 April 2012. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ Maguire, Ken. "Victory at last: Maroussi wins 58-52." Archived 2013-05-29 at the Wayback MachineKingsofMaroussi.com, Marousi, 3 March 2012. Retrieved on 27 April 2015.
- ↑ Megan. "Vetoula's replacement was immediately found: Ilias Zouros from Marousi was announced". News Bulletin 247. Retrieved 2024-10-27.
External links
- Official website (in Greek)
- "Maroussi BC at.", RealGM. Retrieved on 28 April 2015.
- "Maroussi BC at", Eurobasket.com. Retrieved on 28 April 2015.
- "Maroussi (Team History - EuroCup 2008) at.", FIBA Europe. Retrieved on 14 April 2015.