The PSAT Sports Awards (Greek: Αθλητικά Βραβεία ΠΣΑΤ, romanizedAthlitiká Vraveía PSAT) are the annual sports awards that are issued by the Panhellenic Sports Press Association (PSAT). The awards are given to the year's top performing individual athletes, in the form of Athlete of the Year awards, and also to the year's top performing sports teams in the nation of Greece. The award winners are chosen by the votes of a panel of sports editors in Greece.

PSAT Sports Awards
CountryGreece
First awarded1954
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The first PSAT Sports Awards were given in the year 1954, by the sports writers of the "Sports Press Association" (SAT), which was later renamed to the "Panhellenic Association of Sports Writers (PSAT)". The awards ceremony, which takes place every year in front of a large audience, is also often honored by the presence of the current President of the Hellenic Republic, at the time of the event. The PSAT Sports Awards are considered to be the most important annual sports award that any Greek athlete is given by their own country.

From 1954 to 1973, the award was for individual Greek athletes, regardless of their gender. However, in 1960, the crew of the sailing vessel "Nireus", was given the award, due to their gold medal win at the 1960 Rome Summer Olympics. Since 1964, separate awards are also given to Greek sports teams. Since 1974, separate individual awards are given out to both male and female athletes of Greece. In 2004, awards categories for coaches and athletes with disabilities were added. Separate categories for male and female athletes with disabilities were added in 2008. A category for the best sports team with disabilities was added in 2013.

There are also the following awards: The Athletics Contribution and Ethics award, which is given to Greek athletes that have made a great long-term contribution to Greek sports. The Fair-Play award, which is given to Greek athletes that have displayed good character, by consistently honoring and observing the rules of fair-play in their respective sports. The Rising Talent award, which is given to young Greek athletes that are considered to be possible future stars in their respective sports. And the Social Contribution award, which is given to contributors that have helped to promote the growth of Greek sports. There are also honorary distinctions that are given to sports club personalities that have made significant contributions to Greek sports, as well.

Best Greek Athlete (1954–1973)

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From 1954 to 1973, The Best Greek Athlete, or Greek Athlete of the Year award was given to single individuals, regardless of their gender. However, the award was won only by males. In 1960, instead of giving the award to a single individual athlete, the crew of the sailing vessel "Nireus", was awarded as a team. That was in honor of their gold medal win at the 1960 Rome Summer Olympics.

In 1970, Christos Papanikolaou broke the world record in the men's pole vault. In honor of that achievement, he was given the award, without a vote being held to determine the year's winner of the award. In 1972, rather giving the award to a single individual athlete, three winners were chosen. In honor of their good performances at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics.

Year Athlete Sport Club
1954 Vassilis Syllis athletics Α.Ο. Pagrati Athens
1955 Georgios Papavasileiou athletics AEK Athens
1956 Georgios Roubanis athletics Panellinios Athens
1957 Vangelis Depastas athletics Panionios Athens
1958 Christos Chiotis athletics G.S. Apollon Athens
1959 Antonis Kounadis athletics Ethnikos G.S. Athens
1960* Nireus Sailing Vessel*
Crown Prince Constantine
Odysseus Eskitzoglou
Georgios Zaimis
sailing
Ν.Ο. Hellas
I.O. Piraeus
I.O. Piraeus
1961 Georgios Tsakanikas athletics Α.Ο. Palaio Faliro
1962 Vasileios Syllis (2) athletics Α.Ο. Pagrati Athens
1963 Nikolaos Regoukos athletics Panathinaikos Athens
1964 Christos Pierrakos athletics Ethnikos G.S. Athens
1965 Christos Papanikolaou athletics Panathinaikos Athens
1966 Christos Papanikolaou (2) athletics Panathinaikos Athens
1967 Christos Papanikolaou (3) athletics Panathinaikos Athens
1968 Petros Galaktopoulos wrestling Ethnikos G.S. Athens
1969 Stathis Chaitas football Panionios FC Athens
1970* Christos Papanikolaou (4) athletics Panathinaikos Athens
1971 Vassilis Papageorgopoulos athletics M.A.S. Aetos Thessalonikis
1972* Ilias Hatzipavlis
Petros Galaktopoulos (2)
Stavros Tziortzis
sailing
wrestling
athletics
Olympiacos Piraeus
Ethnikos G.S. Athens
G.S. Evagoras Famagusta
1973 Vassilis Papadimitriou athletics PAOK Thessaloniki

Best Greek Male Athlete (1974–present)

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In 1974, separate individual awards for both male and female athletes were established, with the Best Greek Male Athlete, or Greek Male Athlete of the Year award beginning in that year. In 1996, rather than giving the award to a single individual athlete, the award was given to all of the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics gold medalists, without a vote. In 2000, an individual award was given to Kostas Kenteris. However, at the same time, Club Association Society awards were also given to Pyrros Dimas, Akakios "Kachi" Kakiasvilis, and Michalis Mouroutsos, in honor of their gold medal performances at the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics.

Year Athlete Sport Club
1974 Stavros Tziortzis (2) athletics G.S. Evagoras Famagusta
1975 Christos Iakovou weightlifting Panathinaikos Athens
1976 Nikos Iliadis weightlifting XAN Thessaloniki
1977 Nikos Iliadis (2) weightlifting XAN Thessaloniki
1978 Charalambos Cholidis wrestling Atlas Kallitheas
1979 Michalis Kousis athletics Gymnastiki Etaireia Agriniou
1980 Stelios Mygiakis wrestling Ethnikos G.S. Athens
1981 Dimitris Michas athletics G.A.S. Elefsina
1982 Kosmas Stratos athletics G.S. Larissas
1983 Charalambos Cholidis (2) wrestling Atlas Kallitheas
1984 Dimitris Thanopoulos wrestling Ethnikos G.S. Athens
1985 Charalambos Papanikolaou swimming Ethnikos G.S. Athens
1986 Nikos Galis basketball Aris Thessaloniki
1987 Nikos Galis (2) basketball Aris Thessaloniki
1988 Charalambos Cholidis (3) wrestling Atlas Kallitheas
1989 Nikos Galis (3) basketball Aris Thessaloniki
1990 Pavlos Saltsidis weightlifting PAOK Thessaloniki
1991 Kostas Koukodimos athletics GAS Archelaos Katerinis
1992 Pyrros Dimas weightlifting AONS Milon Athens
1993 Pyrros Dimas (2) weightlifting AONS Milon Athens
1994 Valerios Leonidis weightlifting VAO Thessaloniki
1995 Pyrros Dimas (3) weightlifting AONS Milon Athens
1996* Ioannis Melissanidis
Nikos Kaklamanakis
Pyrros Dimas (4)
Kakhi Kakhiashvili
artistic gymnastics
sailing
weightlifting
weightlifting
Spartakos Thessaloniki
Ν.Ο. Hellas
AONS Milon Athens
AONS Milon Athens
1997 Kostas Gatsioudis athletics Panellinios Athens
1998 Leonidas Sampanis weightlifting Panathinaikos Athens
1999 Kakhi Kakhiashvili (2) weightlifting AONS Milon Athens
2000* Kostas Kenteris athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2001 Kostas Kenteris (2) athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2002 Kostas Kenteris (3) athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2003 Periklis Iakovakis athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2004 Theodoros Zagorakis football Bologna
2005 Aris Grigoriadis swimming Aris Thessaloniki
2006 Periklis Iakovakis (2) athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2007 Dimitris Diamantidis basketball Panathinaikos Athens
2008 Alexandros Nikolaidis taekwondo G.S. Megas Alexandros Thessaloniki
2009 Vlassis Maras[1] artistic gymnastics G.A.S Eirini Peristeriou
2010 Lefteris Kosmidis artistic gymnastics A.G.O. Patron
2011 Spyros Gianniotis[2] swimming Olympiacos Piraeus
2012 Spyros Gianniotis (2)[3] swimming Olympiacos Piraeus
2013 Spyros Gianniotis (3)[4] swimming Olympiacos Piraeus
2014 Ilias Iliadis[5] judo A.S. Filippos Amyntaiou
2015 Lefteris Petrounias[6] artistic gymnastics G.A.S Eirini Peristeriou
2016 Lefteris Petrounias[7] (2) artistic gymnastics G.A.S Eirini Peristeriou
2017 Lefteris Petrounias[8] (3) artistic gymnastics G.A.S Eirini Peristeriou
2018 Lefteris Petrounias[9] (4) artistic gymnastics G.A.S Eirini Peristeriou
2019 Stefanos Tsitsipas[10][11][12] tennis
2020 Giannis Antetokounmpo[13][14] basketball Milwaukee Bucks
2021 Giannis Antetokounmpo[15] (2) basketball Milwaukee Bucks
2022 Miltiadis Tentoglou[16][17] athletics
2023 Miltiadis Tentoglou (2)[18] athletics

Best Greek Female Athlete (1974–present)

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In 1974, separate individual awards for both male and female athletes were established, with the Best Greek Female Athlete, or Greek Female Athlete of the Year award beginning in that year. In 1982, rather than giving the award to an individual athlete, Sofia Sakorafa and Anna Verouli were given the award, without a vote being held. That was done in order to honor their achievements in that year. In that year, Sakorafa broke the world record in the javelin throw, and Anna Verouli won the gold medal at the 1982 European Athletics Championships.

Year Athlete Sport Club
1974 Maroula Lamprou athletics G.S. Olympia Limassol
1975 N/A N/A N/A
1976 Sofia Dara swimming Olympiacos Piraeus
1977 Sofia Dara (2) swimming Olympiacos Piraeus
1978 Sisi Pantazi athletics G.S. Volou
1979 Maroula Lamprou (2) athletics G.S. Olympia Limassol
1980 Angeliki Kanellopoulou tennis Athens Tennis Club
1981 Sofia Sakorafa athletics G.S. Trikalon
1982* Sofia Sakorafa (2)
Anna Verouli
athletics
athletics
G.S. Trikalon
A.O. Kavala
1983 Anna Verouli (2) athletics A.O. Kavala
1984 Agi Kasoumi shooting ZAON Kifissia
1985 Angeliki Kanellopoulou (2) tennis Athens Tennis Club
1986 Elli Rousaki swimming Olympiacos Piraeus
1987 Elli Rousaki (2) swimming Olympiacos Piraeus
1988 Tonia Svaier rowing Ν.Ο. Ioannina
1989 Niki Bakogianni athletics Athanasios Diakos Lamias
1990 Voula Patoulidou athletics Iraklis Thessaloniki
1991 Christina Thalassinidou synchronized swimming Nireas Chalandriou
1992 Voula Patoulidou (2) athletics Iraklis Thessaloniki
1993 Maria Christoforidou weightlifting Panellinios Athens
1994 Giota Antonopoulou weightlifting N/A
1995 Katerina Thanou athletics Ethnikos G.S. Athens
1996 Niki Bakogianni (2) athletics ASE Doukas Athens
1997 Niki Xanthou athletics GAS Ygeia Rodou
1998 Olga Vasdeki athletics Panellinios Athens
1999 Paraskevi Tsiamita athletics Panellinios Athens
2000 Katerina Thanou (2) athletics Ethnikos G.S. Athens
2001 Katerina Thanou (3) athletics Ethnikos G.S. Athens
2002 Katerina Thanou (4) athletics Ethnikos G.S. Athens
2003 Mirela Maniani athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2004 Athanasia Tsoumeleka athletics FS Asteras Preveza
2005 Pigi Devetzi athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2006 Pigi Devetzi (2) athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2007 Pigi Devetzi (3) athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2008 Pigi Devetzi (4) athletics Olympiacos Piraeus
2009 Alexandra Tsiavou rowing D.N.O. Igoumenitsas
2010 Alexandra Tsiavou (2) rowing D.N.O. Igoumenitsas
2011 Marianna Lymperta[2] swimming Olympiacos Piraeus
2012 Vaso Vougiouka[3] fencing Athinaikos Omilos Oplomachias - Xifaskias
2013 Katerina Nikolaidou[4] rowing N.O. Katerinis
2014 Katerina Nikolaidou (2)[5] (2) rowing N.O. Katerinis
2015 Nikol Kyriakopoulou[6] athletics A.G.E.S. Kameiros 2009
2016 Anna Korakaki[7] shooting Skopeftikos Omilos Orion Thessalonikis
2017 Katerina Stefanidi[8] athletics AO Filotheis
2018 Anna Korakaki (2)[9] (2) shooting Skopeftikos Omilos Orion Thessalonikis
2019 Katerina Stefanidi (2)[10][11] athletics
2020 Maria Sakkari[13][14] tennis
2021 Maria Sakkari (2)[15] tennis
2022 Antigoni Drisbioti[16][17] athletics
2023 Antigoni Drisbioti (2)[18] athletics

Best Greek Sports Team (1964–present)

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The award for the Best Greek Sports Team was established in 1964.

Year Team Sport
1964 Greece National Football Team football
1965 AEK Athens Basketball Club basketball
1966 AEK Athens Basketball Club (2) basketball
1967 Greece National Football Team (2) football
1968 AEK Athens Basketball Club (3) basketball
1969 Greece National Football Team (3) football
1970 Greece National Under-18 Basketball Team basketball
1971 Panathinaikos Athens Football Club football
1972 Greece National Athletics Team athletics
1973 PAOK Thessaloniki Football Club football
1974 Greece National Football Team (4) football
1975 ΖΑΟΝ Volleyball Club Women volleyball
1976 AEK Athens Football Club football
1977 Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo Club water polo
1978 Olympiacos Piraeus Basketball Club basketball
1979 Greece National Football Team (5) football
1980 Greece National Volleyball Team volleyball
1981 Greece men's national water polo team water polo
1982 Greece National Volleyball Team (2) volleyball
1983 Greece National Weightlifting Team weightlifting
1984 Greece men's national water polo team (2) water polo
1985 Greece National Basketball Team basketball
1986 Greece National Basketball Team (2) basketball
1987 Greece National Basketball Team (3) basketball
1988 Greece National Under-21 Football Team football
1989 Greece National Basketball Team (4) basketball
1990 Greece National Basketball Team (5) basketball
1991 PAOK Thessaloniki Basketball Club basketball
1992 Olympiacos Piraeus Volleyball Club volleyball
1993 Greece National Football Team (6) football
1994 Greece National Basketball Team (6) basketball
1995 Greece National Under-19 Basketball Team basketball
1996 Panathinaikos Athens Basketball Club basketball
1997 Olympiacos Piraeus Basketball Club (2) basketball
1998 Greece National Under-21 Football Team (2) football
1999 Gree National Women's Ensemble Team rhythmic gymnastics
2000 Greece National Women's Ensemble Team (2) rhythmic gymnastics
2001 Greece National Youth Water Polo Team water polo
2002 Olympiacos Piraeus Water Polo Club water polo
2003 Greece National Football Team (7) football
2004 Greece National Football Team (8) football
2005 Greece National Basketball Team (7) basketball
2006 Greece National Basketball Team (8) basketball
2007 Greece National Football Team (9) football
2008 Double scull: Vassilis Polymeros, Dimitris Mougios rowing
2009 Panathinaikos Athens Basketball Club (2) basketball
2010 NC Vouliagmeni Water Polo Club Women water polo
2011 Greece National Water Polo Team Women[2] water polo
2012 Olympiacos Piraeus Basketball Club[3] (3) basketball
2013 Greece National Football Team[4] (10) football
2014 Greece National Football Team[5] (11) football
2015 Greece men's national water polo team[6] (3) water polo
2016 470: Panagiotis Mantis, Pavlos Kagialis[7] sailing
2017 Greece National Water Polo Youth Team[8] (2) water polo
2018 Olympiacos Piraeus Water Polo Club[9] (2) water polo
2019 Olympiacos Piraeus Water Polo Club (3)[10][19] water polo
2020 Greece National Water Polo Youth Team (3)[13][14] water polo
2021 Greece men's national water polo team (4) [15] water polo
2022 Greece men's national water polo team (5)[16][17] water polo
2023 Greece men's national water polo team (6)[18] water polo

Best Sports Coach in Greece (2004–present)

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The award for the Best Greek Sports Coach began in 2004. The award is given to the best sports coach of any Greek team, regardless of whether they are of Greek or foreign nationality, or to the best sports coach with Greek nationality, regardless of where they coach.

Year Coach Team Sport
2004   Otto Rehhagel Greece National Football Team football
2005   Panagiotis Giannakis Greece National Basketball Team basketball
2006   Panagiotis Giannakis (2) Greece National Basketball Team basketball
2007   Otto Rehhagel (2) Greece National Football Team football
2008   Gianni Postiglione Greece National Rowing Team rowing
2009   Željko Obradović Panathinaikos Athens basketball
2010   Alexia Kammenou NC Vouliagmeni Women water polo
2011   Fernando Santos[2] Greece National Football Team football
2012   Dušan Ivković[3] Olympiacos Piraeus basketball
2013   Fernando Santos[4] (2) Greece National Football Team football
  Georgios Bartzokas Olympiacos Piraeus basketball
2014   Nikos Gemelos[5] Greece National Swimming Team swimming
2015   Dimitris Raftis[6] Greece National Gymnastics Team artistic gymnastics
2016   Tasos Korakakis[7] Greece National Shooting Team shooting
2017   Dimitris Raftis[8] (2) Greece National Gymnastics Team artistic gymnastics
2018   Dimitris Raftis[9] (3) Greece National Gymnastics Team artistic gymnastics
2019   Georgios Pomaski[10][20] Greece National Athletics Team athletics
2020   Alexandros Nikolopoulos[13][14] Andreas Vazaios swimming
2021   Thodoris Vlachos[15] Greece National Water Polo Team water polo
2022   Georgios Pomaski[16][17] Miltiadis Tentoglou athletics
2023   Thodoris Vlachos (2)[18] Greece National Water Polo Team water polo

Best Greek athlete with a disability (2004–2007)

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From 2004 to 2007, there was a single award for both Greek male and female athletes with disabilities. In 2007, Anthi Karagianni became the only female to win the Best Greek Athlete with a disability award.

Year Athlete Sport Club
2004 Charalampos Taiganidis para swimming F.S. Ethnikos Kozanis
2005 Christos Angourakis para athletics A.S. Spartakos
2006 Charalampos Taiganidis (2) para swimming F.S. Ethnikos Kozanis
2007* Anthi Karagianni (female)[21] para athletics Iris Kavalas

Best Greek male athlete with a disability (2008–present)

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The award for the best Greek male athlete with a disability, began in the year 2008.

Year Athlete Sport Club
2008 Charalampos Taiganidis (3) para swimming Aris Thessaloniki
2009 Georgios Kapellakis para swimming A.S. Megalonisos
2010 Christos Tampaxis para swimming P.A.S.K.A. (Panhellenic Athletic Association for the Physically Handicapped)
2011 Paschalis Stathelakos[2] para athletics Special Olympics of Greece
2012 Nikolaos Pananos[3] boccia Special Olympics of Greece
2013 Ioannis Kostakis[4] para swimming M.A.S. Aetos Thessalonikis
2014 Ioannis Kostakis[5] (2) para swimming M.A.S. Aetos Thessalonikis
2015 Manolis Stefanoudakis[6] para athletics A.S. Megalonisos
2016 Pavlos Mamalos[7] paralympic powerlifting A.S. Aetos Athens
2017 Michail Seitis[8] para athletics A.S. Aetos Athens
2018 Aristeidis Makrodimitris[9] para swimming A.P.S. Proteas Palaias Fokaias
2019 Dimosthenis Michalentzakis[10][22] para swimming
2020 Stylianos Malakopoulos[13][14] para athletics
2021 Athanasios Ghavelas[15] para athletics
2022 Dimosthenis Michalentzakis (2) [16][17] para swimming
2023 Athanasios Ghavelas (2) [18] para swimming

Best Greek female athlete with a disability (2008–present)

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The award for the best Greek female athlete with a disability, began in the year 2008.

Year Athlete Sport Club
2008 Alexandra Dimoglou para athletics Iris Kavalas
2009 Semicha Rizaoglou para swimming Irodikos Komotini
2010 Maria Stamatoula para athletics A.S. Agios Christoforos Paiania
2011 Maria Stamatoula[2] (2) para athletics A.S. Agios Christoforos Paiania
2012 Maria-Eleni Kordali[3] boccia N.A.S. A.ME.A. Tyrtaios Iliou
2013 Paraskevi Kantza[4] para athletics A.S. Stivou Tyflon (ASSTY)
2014 Stella Smaragdi[5] para athletics AS Amea Elpida Thessalonikis
2015 Dimitra Korokida[6] para athletics P.A.S.K.A. (Panhellenic Athletic Association for the Physically Handicapped)
2016 Dimitra Korokida[7] (2) para athletics P.A.S.K.A. (Panhellenic Athletic Association for the Physically Handicapped)
2017 Maria Stamatoula[8] (3) para athletics A.S. Agios Christoforos Paiania
2018 Alexandra Stamatopoulou[9] para swimming N.A.S. A.ME.A. Tyrtaios Iliou
2019 Alexandra Stamatopoulou (2)[10][23] para swimming N.A.S. A.ME.A. Tyrtaios Iliou
2020 (not awarded)[13][14]
2021 Alexandra Stamatopoulou (3)[15] para swimming
2022 Alexandra Stamatopoulou (4)[16][17] para swimming
2023 Theodora Paschalidou[18] para judo

Best Greek disabled athlete's team (2013–present)

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The award for the Best Greek disabled athlete's team began in the year 2013.

Year Team Sport
2013 National Wheelchair Tennis Team[4] wheelchair tennis
2014 National Wheelchair Tennis Team (2)[5] wheelchair tennis
2015 Couples BC3: Denta, Pananos, Polychronidis[6] boccia
2016 Couples BC3: Denta, Pananos, Polychronidis[7] boccia
2017 National Goalball Team[8] goalball
2018 National Team BC3[9] boccia
2019 National Deaf Basketball Team Women[10][24]

deaf basketball

2020 National Para Table Tennis Team Men: Marios Hatzikyriakos, Georgios Mouhthis[13][14] para table tennis
2021 Mixed Couples BC3:[15] Denta, Polychronidis, Pyrgioti[25] boccia
2022 National Deaf Basketball Team Women (2)[16][17] deaf basketball
2023 National Deaf Basketball Team Women (3)[18] deaf basketball

1980 Greek Football Super Cup

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In 1980, the Panhellenic Sports Press Association (PSAT) also established the Greek Football Super Cup. The teams that contested the original Greek Football Super Cup event were Olympiacos Piraeus and Kastoria. The game was won by Olympiacos, by a score of 4–3.[26]

Year Winner Score Runner-up Stadium
1980
Olympiacos Piraeus
4–3

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  • "The best of 25 years" (tribute to the institution), magazine "Maties sta Spor", January 1988. (in Greek)
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