| Nickname | Thrylos (The Legend) Erythrolefkoi (The Red-Whites) | ||
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| Founded | 1926 | ||
| Ground | Melina Merkouri Indoor Hall (Capacity: 1,800) | ||
| Chairman | Michalis Kountouris | ||
| Manager | Daniel Castellani | ||
| League | A1 Greek Volleyleague CEV Champions League | ||
| 2022–23 | 1st (Champion) | ||
| Website | Club home page | ||
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| 2 CEV Cups 1 CEV Challenge Cup 31 Greek Volleyleague Championships 16 Greek Cups 6 Greek League Cups 2 Greek Super Cups | |||
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Olympiacos Men's Volleyball (Greek: Ολυμπιακός, [olimbiaˈkos]), commonly referred to as Olympiacos, Olympiacos Piraeus or with its full name as Olympiacos SFP, is the men's professional volleyball department of the major Greek multi-sport club, Olympiacos SFP, based in Piraeus, Attica. The department was founded in 1926 and their home ground is the Melina Merkouri Indoor Hall in Agios Ioannis Rentis, Piraeus.
Olympiacos is the most successful club in Greek volleyball history, having won 31 Greek Volley League titles, 16 Cups, 6 League Cups, all national records, and 2 Super Cups.[1] They are the only volleyball club in Greece to have won a European title, having actually won 3 European titles, 2 CEV Cups in 1996 and 2005 and 1 CEV Challenge Cup in 2023. Olympiacos is a traditional powerhouse in European volleyball, having played in 8 European finals in all three main CEV competitions: 2 times runners-up in the CEV Champions League in 1992 and 2002 (with 7 CEV Champions League final four participations), 2 times winners (1996, 2005) and 2 times runners-up (1997, 1998) in the CEV Cup, one-time winners (2023) and one time runners-up (2018) in the CEV Challenge Cup.
Domestically, Olympiacos holds the record for the most consecutive championships won, with eight in a row (1987–1994), and for winning seven championships undefeated (1968, 1974, 1979, 1981, 1988, 1991, 2018). Internationally, their most successful period was between 1992 and 2005, when they came to be included amongst the top volleyball powers in Europe. During this period, apart from their two European trophies, they progressed to eleven final fours in total, seven of them consecutive between 1992 and 1998 (the first four in the CEV Champions League and the next three in the CEV Cup Winners' Cup); they also won a fourth place in the CEV Super Cup and a third in the FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship. Olympiacos came to European prominence again by playing in the 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup final; at the same time, the women's department won their respective 2017–18 CEV Women's Challenge Cup. In this way, Olympiacos became the first volleyball club that had men and women playing simultaneously in European finals, and one of the very few to have won European trophies in both departments. In 2023, they won the CEV Challenge Cup, beating rivals Panathinaikos in the semi-finals and Maccabi Tel Aviv in the final.
Given the fact that Olympiacos is the most popular sports club in Greece,[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] the men's volleyball department also receives great home support. Apart from some top Greek players such as Marios Giourdas, Giorgos Ntrakovits, Sakis Moustakidis, Vasilis Kournetas, Antonis Tsakiropoulos, Kostas Christofidelis, Mitar Tzourits, Olympiacos has also attracted over the years some foreign world-class players including Ivan Miljković, Lorenzo Bernardi, Jeff Stork, Marcos Milinkovic, Bengt Gustafsson, Raimonds Vilde, Vasa Mijić, Tom Hoff, Goran Vujević, Henk-Jan Held, Osvaldo Hernández, Fabian Drzyzga and Dragan Travica.
Honours
Domestic competitions

- Greek Volley League
- Greek Cup
- Winners (16) (record): 1980−81, 1982−83, 1988−89, 1989−90, 1991−92, 1992−93, 1996−97, 1997−98, 1998−99, 2000−01, 2008−09, 2010−11, 2012−13, 2013−14, 2015−16, 2016−17
 
- First National Division Cup 
- Winners (1) (record): 1993−94[9]
 
- Greek League Cup
- Winners (6) (record): 2012−13, 2014−15, 2015−16, 2016−17,[10] 2017−18, 2018−19
 
- Greek Super Cup
- Winners (2): 2000, 2010
 
- Double
- Winners (14) (record): 1980−81, 1982−83, 1988−89, 1989−90, 1991−92, 1992−93, 1993−94, 1997−98, 1998−99, 2000−01, 2008−09, 2010−11, 2012−13, 2013−14
 
European competitions
Worldwide competitions
 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship: FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship:- 3rd place (1): 1992
 
International record
| Season | Achievement | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CEV Champions League | |||
| 1981–82 | Final Four | 4th place in a group with Robe di Kappa Torino, CSKA Moscow and Dinamo București | |
| 1991–92 | Final | won 3–0 against CSKA Moscow in the semi-final, lost 0–3 to il Messaggero Ravenna in the final | |
| 1992–93 | Final Four | 3rd place. Lost 1–3 to Maxicono Parma in the semi-final, won 3–0 against Maes Pils Zellik in the 3rd place game | |
| 1993–94 | Final Four | 4th place. Lost 0–3 to Maxicono Parma in the semi-final, lost 0–3 to Maes Pils Zellik in the 3rd place game | |
| 1994–95 | Final Four | 3rd place. Lost 1–3 to Edilcuoghi Ravenna in the semi-final, won 3–2 against Maes Pils Zellik in the 3rd place game | |
| 2000–01 | Final Four | 4th place. Lost 0–3 to Sisley Treviso in the semi-final, lost 2–3 to Ford B. Gesu Roma in the 3rd place game | |
| 2001–02 | Final | won 3–1 against Mostostal in the semi-final, lost 1–3 to Lube Banca Macerata in the final | |
| 2009–10 | Playoff 6 | 5th place. Eliminated by Dynamo Moscow, 1–3 loss in Moscow, 1–3 loss in Piraeus | |
| CEV Cup Winners Cup / CEV Top Teams Cup / CEV Cup | |||
| 1995–96 | Winners | won 3–1 against Alcom Capelle in the semi-final, won 3–2 against Bayer Wuppertal in the final | |
| 1996–97 | Final | won 3–1 against Berlin in the semi-final, lost 0–3 to Alpitour Traco Cuneo in the final | |
| 1997–98 | Final | won 3–0 against Castêlo da Maia in the semi-final, lost 0–3 to Alpitour Traco Cuneo in the final | |
| 2004–05 | Winners | won 3–0 against Dukla Liberec in the semi-final, won 3–0 against Ortec Nesselande Rotterdam in the final | |
| 2018–19 | Semi-finals | Eliminated by Diatec Trentino, 0–3 loss in Piraeus, 1–3 loss in Trento | |
| FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship | |||
| 1992 | Final Four | 3rd place. Lost 0–3 to Misura Milano in the semi-final, won 3–0 against il Messaggero Ravenna in the 3rd place game | |
| CEV European Super Cup | |||
| 1996 | Final Four | 4th place. Lost 1–3 to Dachau in the semi-final, lost 0–3 against Daytona Modena in the 3rd place game | |
| CEV Challenge Cup | |||
| 2017–18 | Final | defeated by Bunge Ravenna, 1–3 loss in Ravenna, 1–3 loss in Piraeus | |
| 2022–23 | Winners | won 5–4 against Panathinaikos in the semi-finals, won 6–0 against Maccabi Tel Aviv in the finals | |
The road to 3 CEV European titles
The road to 2 CEV Cups victories
1996 CEV Cup Winners' Cup victory
| Round | Team | Home | Away | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Group Stage (Group B) |  VK Dukla Liberec | 1–3 | |
| .svg.png.webp) Desimpel Torhout | 3–0 | ||
|  Lokomotyv Kharkiv | 0–3 | ||
|  Legia Warsaw | 3–0 | ||
|  Belogorie Belgorod | 3–0 | ||
|  Bayer Wuppertal | 3–0 | ||
|  Eczacıbaşı Istanbul | 0–3 | ||
| Semifinal |  Alcom Capelle | 3–1 | |
| Final |  Bayer Wuppertal | 3–2 | |
2005 CEV Top Teams Cup victory
| Round | Team | Home | Away | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Qualification Round (Group 7) |  Rabotnicki Skopje | 3–0 | |
|  Pafiakos Pafos | 3–0 | ||
|  Brčko Brčko | 3–0 | ||
| Group Stage (Group A) |  Šoštanj Topolšica | 3–0 | 0–3 | 
| .svg.png.webp) Concordia Näfels | 3–0 | 0–3 | |
|  Fenerbahçe Istanbul | 3–0 | 1–3 | |
| Quarterfinal |  Ziraat Bankası Ankara | 3–0 | 0–3 | 
| Semifinal |  VK Dukla Liberec | 3–0 | |
| Final |  Ortec Nesselande Rotterdam | 3–0 | |
The road to the CEV Challenge Cup victory
2023 CEV Challenge Cup victory
| Round | Team | Home | Away | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Round of 32 |  Spartak Komárno | 3–0 | 1–3 | 
| Round of 16 |  Burgas | 3–0 | 3–2 | 
| Quarterfinals |  Steaua Bucuresti | 3–1 | 2–3 | 
| Semifinals |  Panathinaikos Athens | 1–3 | 1–4 (Golden Set) | 
| Finals |  Maccabi Tel Aviv | 3–0 | 0–3 | 
Supporters

Olympiacos fans are renowned for their passionate and fervent support to the team, with the atmosphere at home matches regarded as extremely intense and intimidating to such an extent that is rarely seen in volleyball matches. In the decade of the 1900s and the early 2000s, Olympiacos was among the top powers in European volleyball (7 consecutive European Final Four participations, four in the CEV Champions League –1992, 1993, 1994, 1995– and three in the CEV Cup Winners' Cup –1996, 1997, 1998–, winners of the 1996 CEV Cup Winners' Cup, twice Runners-up of the CEV Champions League in 1992 and 2002, twice Runners-up of the CEV Cup Winners' Cup in 1997 and 1998, third place in the world in the FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship in 1992 and fourth place in the 1996 CEV European Super Cup) and one of the best supported volleyball teams in Europe.[14]
In the 1992 CEV Champions League Final Four in Piraeus, an estimated 20,000 Olympiacos fans crowded the Peace and Friendship Stadium for the semi-final against CSKA Moscow and 20,000 more for the final against il Messaggero Ravenna.[15][16][17] Volleyball legend Karch Kiraly, Hall of Famer and three times Olympic gold medalist, a key member of il Messaggero Ravenna at the time, talked about the 1992 CEV Champions League Final in a 2018 interview: "That particular CEV Champions League Final Four in Piraeus was really a very special experience. Even now as we speak, the first thing that comes to my mind was the unbelievable atmposhere that we all lived in that volleyball game in Athens 26 years ago. In that day I cherished the Greek supporters and the passion of Olympiacos fans for volleyball. It was something unique."[18]
In the 1996 CEV Cup Winners' Cup Final Four which was held again in Piraeus and the Peace and Friendship Stadium, an estimated 18,000 to 20,000 Olympiacos fans filed into SEF and created the most intense atmosphere, pushing the team to their first ever European title against the German side Bayer Wuppertal, after a hard-fought 3–2 win.[19][20] After the victory, hundreds of ecstatic Olympiacos fans stormed the court and celebrated the title with the players.[21]
Olympiacos hosted the Final Four of the CEV Top Teams Cup in 2005 and Olympiacos supporters relived some of the 1990s moments. 15,000 fans packed the Peace and Friendship Stadium and provided once again an electric atmosphere, helping Olympiacos to win their second European title, after a 3–0 win against the Dutch side Ortec Nesselande Rotterdam in the final.[22][23]
In 2018 Peace and Friendship Stadium lived once again some of its timeless glory, as an estimated 12,000 Olympiacos fans created an extraordinary atmosphere in the final of the 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup against Bunge Ravenna.[24] Ravenna's Austrian star Paul Buchegger talked about the atmosphere in the post-game interview: "The atmosphere, the fans were really great. It was a "red hell", when I entered the court I had goose bumps. I have never played in front of such a big crowd."[25]
On 15 March 2023, 13,000 Olympiacos fans created an amazing atmosphere in a fully packed Peace and Frienship Stadium, as they helped Olympiacos win the 2022–23 CEV Challenge Cup, their third European title, after beating Maccabi Tel Aviv 3–0 in the second leg of the finals.[26]
Notable players
| Criteria | 
|---|
| To appear in this section a player must have either: 
 | 
 Michalis Alexandropoulos Michalis Alexandropoulos
 Kaloudis Alexoudis Kaloudis Alexoudis
 Sotiris Amarianakis Sotiris Amarianakis
 Andreas Andreadis Andreas Andreadis
 Christos Angelidis Christos Angelidis
 Apostolos Armenakis Apostolos Armenakis
 Theodoros Bozidis Theodoros Bozidis
 Akis Chatziantoniou Akis Chatziantoniou
 Dimitris Chorianos Dimitris Chorianos
 Kostas Christofidelis Kostas Christofidelis
 Anestis Dalakouras Anestis Dalakouras
 Theologos Daridis Theologos Daridis
 Giorgos Dermatis Giorgos Dermatis
 Christos Dimitrakopoulos Christos Dimitrakopoulos
 Iraklis Doriadis Iraklis Doriadis
 Giorgos Dragovits Giorgos Dragovits
 - - Mitar Đurić Mitar Đurić
 Giannis Fakas Giannis Fakas
 - - Dima Filippov Dima Filippov
 Andreas Frangos Andreas Frangos
 Vasilis Galakos Vasilis Galakos
 Marios Giourdas Marios Giourdas
 Dimitrios Gkaras Dimitrios Gkaras
 Kostas Goudakos Kostas Goudakos
 - - Konrad Guzda Konrad Guzda
 Makis Kanellos Makis Kanellos
 Theoklitos Karipidis Theoklitos Karipidis
 Dimitris Kazazis Dimitris Kazazis
 Menelaos Kokkinakis Menelaos Kokkinakis
 Tasos Koublis Tasos Koublis
 Rafail Koumentakis Rafail Koumentakis
 Kostas Kourbetis Kostas Kourbetis
 Vasilis Kournetas Vasilis Kournetas
 Pavlos Kouzounis Pavlos Kouzounis
 Chrysanthos Kyriazis Chrysanthos Kyriazis
 Giannis Laios Giannis Laios
 Dimosthenis Linardos Dimosthenis Linardos
 Andreas Lorandos Andreas Lorandos
 Giorgos Lykoudis Giorgos Lykoudis
 Thanos Maroulis Thanos Maroulis
 Thanasis Michalopoulos Thanasis Michalopoulos
 Avgoustinos Michalos Avgoustinos Michalos
 Dimitris Mitropoulos Dimitris Mitropoulos
 Sakis Moustakidis Sakis Moustakidis
 Kyriakos Pantelias Kyriakos Pantelias
 Achilleas Papadimitriou Achilleas Papadimitriou
 Giorgos Papazoglou Giorgos Papazoglou
 Panagiotis Pelekoudas Panagiotis Pelekoudas
 Giorgos Petreas Giorgos Petreas
 Stefanos Polyzos Stefanos Polyzos
 Stelios Prosalikas Stelios Prosalikas
 Kostas Prousalis Kostas Prousalis
 Giannis Roumeliotakis Giannis Roumeliotakis
 Nikos Roumeliotis Nikos Roumeliotis
 Nikos Smaragdis Nikos Smaragdis
 Dimitris Soultanopoulos Dimitris Soultanopoulos
 Giorgos Stefanou Giorgos Stefanou
 Kostas Stivachtis Kostas Stivachtis
 Giannis Takouridis Giannis Takouridis
 Kostas Tambouratzis Kostas Tambouratzis
 Lefteris Terzakis Lefteris Terzakis
 Andreas Theodoridis Andreas Theodoridis
 Michalis Triantafyllidis Michalis Triantafyllidis
 Antonis Tsakiropoulos Antonis Tsakiropoulos
 Paraskevas Tselios Paraskevas Tselios
 Sotiris Tsergas Sotiris Tsergas
 Dimitris Tziavras Dimitris Tziavras
 Manos Xenakis Manos Xenakis
 Vasilis Xerovasilas Vasilis Xerovasilas
 Nikos Zoupanis Nikos Zoupanis
 Jorge Elgueta Jorge Elgueta
 Pablo Meana Pablo Meana
 - - Marcos Milinkovic Marcos Milinkovic
 Gustavo Bonatto Gustavo Bonatto
 Leonardo Caldeira Leonardo Caldeira
 Athos Ferreira Costa Athos Ferreira Costa
 Paulino Dirceu Paulino Dirceu
 Luiz Felipe Fonteles Luiz Felipe Fonteles
 Todor Aleksiev Todor Aleksiev
 Krasimir Gaydarski Krasimir Gaydarski
 Ivaylo Gavrilov Ivaylo Gavrilov
 Nikolay Jeliazkov Nikolay Jeliazkov
 Plamen Konstantinov Plamen Konstantinov
 Lyudmil Naydenov Lyudmil Naydenov
 Dimo Tonev Dimo Tonev
 Hristo Tsvetanov Hristo Tsvetanov
 Boyan Yordanov Boyan Yordanov
 Andrey Zhekov Andrey Zhekov
.svg.png.webp) Justin Duff Justin Duff
.svg.png.webp) - - Jason Haldane Jason Haldane
.svg.png.webp) Gavin Schmitt Gavin Schmitt
 Liberman Agámez Liberman Agámez
 Tomislav Čošković Tomislav Čošković
 Rolando Despaigne Rolando Despaigne
 Osvaldo Hernández Osvaldo Hernández
 Salvador Hidalgo Oliva Salvador Hidalgo Oliva
 Rodolfo Sánchez Rodolfo Sánchez
 Janne Heikkinen Janne Heikkinen
 Olli Kunnari Olli Kunnari
 Mikko Oivanen Mikko Oivanen
 Eemi Tervaportti Eemi Tervaportti
 Renaud Herpe Renaud Herpe
 Marcus Böhme Marcus Böhme
 Christian Fromm Christian Fromm
 Christian Pampel Christian Pampel
 Simon Tischer Simon Tischer
 Lorenzo Bernardi Lorenzo Bernardi
 Paolo Merlo Paolo Merlo
 Dragan Travica Dragan Travica
 Hermans Egleskalns Hermans Egleskalns
 Raimonds Vilde Raimonds Vilde
 Božidar Ćuk Božidar Ćuk
 Henk-Jan Held Henk-Jan Held
 Wytze Kooistra Wytze Kooistra
 Jeroen Rauwerdink Jeroen Rauwerdink
 Fabian Drzyzga Fabian Drzyzga
 Leszek Urbanowicz Leszek Urbanowicz
 José Rivera José Rivera
 Andrei Spînu Andrei Spînu
 - - Igor Runov Igor Runov
 Dejan Bojović Dejan Bojović
 Slobodan Boškan Slobodan Boškan
 Dejan Brđović Dejan Brđović
 Konstantin Čupković Konstantin Čupković
 - - Milan Jurišić Milan Jurišić
 - - Milan Marković Milan Marković
 Vasa Mijić Vasa Mijić
 Ivan Miljković Ivan Miljković
 Aleksandar Okolic Aleksandar Okolic
 Veljko Petković Veljko Petković
 - - Goran Vujević Goran Vujević
 František Ogurčák František Ogurčák
 Alen Pajenk Alen Pajenk
 Tonček Štern Tonček Štern
 Tine Urnaut Tine Urnaut
 Bengt Gustafson Bengt Gustafson
 Andrii Diachkov Andrii Diachkov
 Oleksiy Gatin Oleksiy Gatin
 Igor Popov Igor Popov
 Carson Clark Carson Clark
 Scott Fortune Scott Fortune
 Tom Hoff Tom Hoff
 Jayson Jablonsky Jayson Jablonsky
 Reid Priddy Reid Priddy
 Riley Salmon Riley Salmon
 Jeff Stork Jeff Stork
 Donald Suxho Donald Suxho
 Ernardo Gómez Ernardo Gómez
 Iván Márquez Iván Márquez
 Andy Rojas Andy Rojas
Notable coaches
Season 2023–2024 squad
| Shirt No | Nationality | Player | Birth Date | Height | Position | 
| 1 |  Greece | Vangelis Vaiopoulos | May 23, 2004 | 2.01 | Middle blocker | 
| 2 |  Slovenia | Alen Pajenk | April 23, 1986 | 2.02 | Middle blocker | 
| 3 |  Greece | Dimitrios Gkaras | November 12, 1985 | 1.85 | Libero | 
| 4 |  Greece | Dimitris Komitoudis | October 4, 1995 | 1.94 | Setter | 
| 5 |  Slovenia | Tonček Štern | November 14, 1995 | 2.00 | Opposite | 
| 6 |  Greece | Mateo Hasballa | May 22, 2004 | 1.85 | Setter | 
| 8 |  Brazil | Gustavo Bonatto | January 2, 1986 | 2.15 | Middle blocker | 
| 10 |  Greece | Rafail Koumentakis | May 5, 1993 | 2.03 | Οutside Hitter | 
| 11 |  Greece | Spyros Chandrinos | February 24, 2001 | 2.00 | Οutside Hitter | 
| 12 |  Greece | Nikos Zoupani | March 18, 1989 | 2.02 | Opposite | 
| 14 |  Italy | Dragan Travica (c) | August 28, 1986 | 2.00 | Setter | 
| 15 |  Greece | Dimitris Tziavras | February 16, 1999 | 1.77 | Libero | 
| 17 |  Greece | Anestis Dalakouras | June 18, 1993 | 1.99 | Outside hitter | 
| 21 |  Greece | Mitar Tzourits | April 25, 1989 | 2.11 | Middle blocker | 
| 23 |  Cuba | Salvador Hidalgo Oliva | December 27, 1985 | 1.98 | Οutside Hitter | 
Technical and managerial staff
| Name | Job | 
|  Daniel Castellani | Head Coach | 
|  Antonis Vourderis | Assistant Coach | 
Captains
 Michalis Triantafyllidis (1989–1994) Michalis Triantafyllidis (1989–1994)
 Sakis Moustakidis (1994–1996) Sakis Moustakidis (1994–1996)
 Giorgos Dragovits (1996–2001) Giorgos Dragovits (1996–2001)
 Marios Giourdas (2001–2003) Marios Giourdas (2001–2003)
 Antonis Tsakiropoulos (2003–2007) Antonis Tsakiropoulos (2003–2007)
 Vasilis Kournetas (2007–2009) Vasilis Kournetas (2007–2009)
 Dimitris Soultanopoulos (2009–2010) Dimitris Soultanopoulos (2009–2010)
 Andreas Andreadis (2010–2012) Andreas Andreadis (2010–2012)
 Kostas Christofidelis (2012–2015) Kostas Christofidelis (2012–2015)
 Menelaos Kokkinakis (2015–2017) Menelaos Kokkinakis (2015–2017)
 Kostas Christofidelis (2017–2019) Kostas Christofidelis (2017–2019)
 Giorgos Petreas (2019–2020) Giorgos Petreas (2019–2020)
 Kostas Stivachtis (2020–2022) Kostas Stivachtis (2020–2022)
 Dragan Travica (2022–present) Dragan Travica (2022–present)
Historical performance in Volleyleague
Stats
| Season | Position | W–L | Sets | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1967–68 | 1st | 6–0 | 18–0 | 
| 1968–69 | 1st | 13–1 | 40–12 | 
| 1969–70 | 2nd | 20–2 | |
| 1970–71 | 4th | 16–6 | |
| 1971–72 | 2nd | 22–2 | |
| 1972–73 | 2nd | ||
| 1973–74 | 1st | 24–0 | |
| 1974–75 | 3rd | ||
| 1975–76 | 1st | 14–1 | |
| 1976–77 | 2nd | 13–2 | |
| 1977–78 | 1st | 21–1 | |
| 1978–79 | 1st | 22–0 | |
| 1979–80 | 1st | 17–1 | 52–13 | 
| 1980–81 | 1st | 22–0 | 66–13 | 
| 1981–82 | 2nd | 20–2 | 63–11 | 
| Season | Position | W–L | Sets | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1982–83 | 1st | 21–1 | 65–16 | 
| 1983–84 | 2nd | 26–2 | 79–18 | 
| 1984–85 | 2nd | 25–3 | 80–14 | 
| 1985–86 | 2nd | 20–2 | 63–14 | 
| 1986–87 | 1st | 21–1 | 64–11 | 
| 1987–88 | 1st | 22–0 | 66–9 | 
| 1988–89 | 1st | 19–1 | 59–6 | 
| 1989–90 | 1st | 21–1 | 63–6 | 
| 1990–91 | 1st | 20–0 | 60–9 | 
| 1991–92 | 1st | 21–1 | |
| 1992–93 | 1st | 20–1 | 62–12 | 
| 1993–94 | 1st | 21–1 | 65–11 | 
| 1994–95 | 2nd | ||
| 1995–96 | 4th | 18–8 | 61–36 | 
| 1996–97 | 3rd | 19–6 | 65–27 | 
| Season | Position | W–L | Sets | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997–98 | 1st | 26–5 | 84–25 | 
| 1998–99 | 1st | 27–3 | 82–19 | 
| 1999–00 | 1st | 27–3 | 82–21 | 
| 2000–01 | 1st | 27–2 | 84–14 | 
| 2001–02 | 2nd | 25–6 | 83–30 | 
| 2002–03 | 1st | 25–2 | 78–24 | 
| 2003–04 | 2nd | 23–5 | 76–27 | 
| 2004–05 | 2nd | 20–11 | 72–37 | 
| 2005–06 | 3rd | 20–9 | 64–37 | 
| 2006–07 | 3rd | 22–6 | 72–31 | 
| 2007–08 | 3rd | 22–9 | 72–39 | 
| 2008–09 | 1st | 26–5 | 82–28 | 
| 2009–10 | 1st | 25–6 | 82–34 | 
| 2010–11 | 1st | 21–6 | 71–33 | 
| 2011–12 | 5th | 14–11 | 56–38 | 
| Season | Position | W–L | Sets | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012–13 | 1st | 26–3 | 78–23 | 
| 2013–14 | 1st | 23–7 | 80–38 | 
| 2014–15 | 2nd | 22–7 | 75–40 | 
| 2015–16 | 3rd | 21–5 | 70–24 | 
| 2016–17 | 2nd | 28–4 | 89–24 | 
| 2017–18 | 1st | 30−0 | 90−12 | 
| 2018–19 | 1st | 27−3 | 79−24 | 
| 2019–20 | 2nd | 16−5 | 54−21 | 
| 2020–21 | 1st | 16−4 | 54−19 | 
| 2021–22 | 2nd | 18−6 | 50–26 | 
| 2022–23 | 1st | 22−3 | 70–23 | 
Positions
| Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Times | 31 | 16 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 
Kit manufacturer
The table below shows the history of kit providers for the Olympiacos team.
| Period | Kit provider | 
|---|---|
| 2002– | Puma Mikasa Adidas | 
See also
References
- ↑ "Βόλεϊ Ανδρών – Σύντομο Ιστορικό Τμήματος" (in Greek). Olympiacos SFP. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
- ↑ "Concentration of people supporting the most popular club (page 41), Greece: Olympiacos 26%" (PDF). UEFA sixth club licensing benchmarking report on European club football. UEFA. 2014-04-17. Retrieved 2014-04-20.
- ↑ Βαμμένα Κόκκινα....Μυαλά - Απίστευτη η υποστήριξη του Ολυμπιακού εντός ελληνικών συνόρων καθώς οι "Ερυθρόλευκοι" βρίσκονται στην ενδέκατη θέση σε ολόκληρη την Ευρώπη από πλευράς δημοφιλίας ενός συλλόγου στη χώρα του (in Greek). "GOAL" newspaper. 2014-04-19.
- ↑ http://www.sport24.gr/football/ellada/article344370.ece , Περισσότερους οπαδούς ο Ολυμπιακός. Σε πρόσφατη έρευνα σχετικά με τους περισσότερους οπαδούς, ο ΟΣΦΠ είναι 1ος, 30/06/2009 SPORT24, 15ετής έρευνα του Παντελή Κυπριανού (in Greek)
- ↑ "SPORT 24 - Στέλιος Μαρκάκης » Πόσοι είναι οι οπαδοί Ολυμπιακού, Παναθηναϊκού, ΑΕΚ, ΠΑΟΚ, Αρη και… πόσο τους αρέσουν οι ομάδες τους εφέτος". Archived from the original on 2013-07-27. Retrieved 2013-07-28., το 36% (2.016.000) δηλώνουν Ολυμπιακοί, το 30% (1.680.000) Παναθηναϊκοί, Έρευνα της Focus, Οκτώβριος 2005 –Φεβρουάριος 2006, SPORT24, επίσημο blog του sport24 και του αθλητικού συντάκτη Στέλιου Μαρκάκη (in Greek)
- ↑ http://www.tanea.gr/news/greece/article/4524106/?iid=2 , Έλαβον: ΟΣΦΠ 39%, ΠΑΟ 30%, ΑΕΚ 15%, ΠΑΟΚ 11%, Άρης 5%. Ύστερα από 15ετή έρευνα δύο πανεπιστημιακοί στο βιβλίο τους καταγράφουν την ιστορία και γεωγραφία του ελληνικού ποδοσφαίρου, 30/06/2009, ΤΑ ΝΕΑ – tanea.gr (in Greek)
- ↑ http://www.sportdog.gr/article/111831/oi-pio-polloi-einai-oi-olubiakoi , Πιο πολλοί είναι οι Ολυμπιακοί!, 26/06/2012 sportdog από έρευνα του ΣΚΑΙ (in Greek)
- ↑ http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Europe/230473.html , Περισσότερους φιλάθλους η Μπαρτσελόνα, πρώτη ελληνική ομάδα ο Ολυμπιακός (in Greek)
- ↑ https://www.volleyleague.gr/index.php/cup/xrisi-biblos/xrisi-biblos
- ↑ 2017 League Cup final www.sport24.gr
- ↑ "2001/02 European Champions League". cev.eu.
- ↑ "1991/92 European Champions League". cev.eu.
- ↑ "Olympiacos PIRAEUS are the CEV Challenge Cup champions". 16 March 2023.
- ↑ Σαν σήμερα το 1996 γιόρτασε τα γενέθλιά του με το Κύπελλο Κυπελλούχων (in Greek). Olympiacos official website. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
- ↑ O Oλυμπιακός στον τελικό του Πρωταθλητριών – Το ΣΕΦ είναι τίγκα από 20,000 φίλους των Πειραιωτών. Οι Μοσχοβίτες είναι σούπερ φαβορί, αλλά θα λιώσουν με 15-8, 15-7 και 15-4. (in Greek). sportdog.gr. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ↑ O Oλυμπιακός του ΣΕΦ (in Greek). volleyplanet.gr. 27 December 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ↑ Olympiacos–CSKA Moscow 3–0 1992 CEV Champions League semi-final full game (sec. 58). ERT1
- ↑ Καρτς Κίραλι: Λάτρεψα το πάθος των Ελλήνων (in Greek). sportsfeed.gr. 3 April 2018.
- ↑ Το πρώτο Ευρωπαϊκό του εορτάζοντος Ολυμπιακού. Ο Γιάννης Λάιος στο Sport-Retro.gr – Η ανδρική ομάδα του Ολυμπιακού, ανήμερα των 71ων γενεθλίων από την ίδρυση του συλλόγου, κατέκτησε το Κύπελλο Κυπελλούχων στο κατάμεστο από περίπου 20.000 κόσμο Στάδιο Ειρήνης και Φιλίας. (in Greek). sport-retro.gr. 9 March 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ↑ Master στο ΣΕΦ (in Greek). sport24.gr. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
- ↑ Η νίκη που έγραψε ιστορία (in Greek). volleyplanet.gr. 10 March 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
- ↑ «Κοκκίνισε» η Ευρώπη – Μπροστά σε 15.000 φιλάθλους οι "ερυθρόλευκοι" σήκωσαν το τρόπαιο και το στάδιο πήρε φωτιά. (in Greek). sport-fm.gr. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
- ↑ Όταν ο Ολυμπιακός κατέκτησε το δεύτερο ευρωπαϊκό (in Greek). sport24.gr. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
- ↑ "Ultras World lost for words with Olympiacos fans" (in Greek). fosonline.gr. 15 April 2018.
- ↑ "Ravenna upset 11,800-strong crowd to seize men's Challenge Cup title". cev.eu. 11 April 2018.
- ↑ "Challenge Cup: Olympiacos destroy Tel Aviv to lift the trophy in front of 13.000 fans!". volleytimes.com. 15 March 2023.
External links

- Olympiacos SFP Official Website – Men's Volleyball (in English)







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