The Pan-Hellenic Women's Football Championship (Greek: Πανελλήνιο Πρωτάθλημα Γυναικών), also known as the Panelinio Protathlima or Women's Alpha Ethniki, is the highest professional women's football league in Greece.
Founded | 1987 |
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Country | Greece |
Confederation | UEFA |
Divisions | 1 |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | B Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Greek Women's Cup |
International cup(s) | UEFA Champions League |
Current champions | PAOK (19th Title) (2023–24) |
Most championships | PAOK (19 Titles) |
Website | epo.gr |
Current: 2024–25 Greek A Division |
The Pan-Hellenic Women's Football Championship was founded in 1987. Prior to 1990, the championship was organised by the regional football associations. In 1990, the Hellenic Football Federation created a committee on women's football which organized the championship. In 1990, the first organization was made by Hellenic Football Federation (EPO), which was named testing and the Hellenic Federation did not recognize him as a formal organization. The current champions are PAOK with a record 19 domestic titles won in total.
Format
editThe 2009–10 championship is organized into one group of 7 clubs and one group of 8 clubs. In the first phase of the championship, each club in the first group plays a total of 12 matches (home and away) against the other 6 clubs in the group over 14 rounds,[1] while each club in the second group plays a total of 14 matches (home and away) against the other 7 clubs in the group over 14 rounds.[2] In the second phase, the top three clubs from each group with participate in a new group competition with each club playing 10 matches (home and away) against the other 5 clubs. The clubs which did not finish in the top three of their group in the first phase will be relegated to the regional competition for the 2010–11 season.[3]
From the 2010-11 season onwards, there will be no more different groups and stages. All 13 clubs will play a round robin league, so each team plays 24 matches. The champion will be the first-place finisher.
Current members
editThe following 12 clubs are competing in the A Division during the 2024–25 season.
List of champions
editThe list of champions:[4]
Season | Champion |
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1987 | Ilioupoli Thessaloniki |
1988 | Not held |
1989 | Doxa Piraeus |
Season | Champion |
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1990 | Olympiada Thessaloniki |
1991 | Doxa Piraeus |
1992 | Doxa Piraeus |
Season | Champion |
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1993 | Kavala 86 |
1994 | Doxa Piraeus |
1995 | Doxa Piraeus |
1996 | Olympiada Thessaloniki |
1997 | Ilioupoli Thessaloniki |
1998 | Olympiada Thessaloniki |
1999 | Union Doxa/Artemis Piraeus |
2000 | Filyriakos Florina |
2001 | Kavala 86 |
2002 | PAOK |
2003 | A.E. Aegina |
2004 | A.E. Aegina |
2005 | A.E. Aegina |
2006 | PAOK |
2007 | PAOK |
2008 | PAOK |
2009 | PAOK |
2010 | PAOK |
2011 | PAOK |
2012 | PAOK |
2013 | PAOK |
2014 | Amazones Dramas |
2015 | PAOK |
2016 | PAOK |
2017 | PAOK |
2018 | PAOK |
2019 | PAOK |
2020 | PAOK |
2021 | PAOK |
2022 | PAOK |
2023 | PAOK |
2024 | PAOK |
Performance by club
editClub | Titles | Season |
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PAOK | 19 | 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 |
Doxa Piraeus | 4 | 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995 |
Olympiada Thessaloniki | 3 | 1990, 1996, 1998 |
A.E. Aegina | 3 | 2003, 2004, 2005 |
Kavala 86 | 2 | 1993, 2001 |
Ilioupoli Thessaloniki | 1 | 1997 |
Union Doxa/Artemis Piraeus | 1 | 1999 |
Filyriakos Florina | 1 | 2000 |
Amazones Dramas | 1 | 2014 |
References
edit- ^ Πανελλήνιο Πρωτάθλημα Γυναικών 2009-2010: Πρόγραμμα-Αποτελέσματα 1ου Ομίλου (in Greek). Hellenic Football Federation. 11 November 2009.
- ^ Πανελλήνιο Πρωτάθλημα Γυναικών 2009-2010: Πρόγραμμα-Αποτελέσματα 2ου Ομίλου (in Greek). Hellenic Football Federation. 11 November 2009.
- ^ ΑΝΑΔΕΙΞΗ ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΤΡΙΑΣ ΟΜΑΔΑΣ και ΥΠΟΒΙΒΑΣΜΟΣ (in Greek). Womensoccer.gr. Archived from the original on 16 March 2010. Retrieved 2 December 2009.
- ^ "Greece - List of Women Champions". RSSSF. 2010.
External links
edit- League at epo.gr
- League at UEFA
- League at women.soccerway.com
- womensoccer.gr Archived 2 August 2021 at the Wayback Machine