2013–14 Volleyleague (Greece)

2013–14 Greek Volleyleague
League Greek Volley League
Sport Volleyball
Number of teams 12
Regular Season
Season champions Olympiacos
Season MVP Kostas Christofidelis
Finals
Champions Olympiacos
  Runners-up Ethnikos Alexandroupolis

The 2013–14 Greek Volleyleague season was the 46th season of the Greek Volleyleague, the highest tier professional volley league in Greece. The winner of the league was Olympiacos, which beat Ethnikos Alexandroupolis in the league's playoff's finals.[1] The clubs Panachaiki and Niki Aiginio were relegated to the Greek A2 League. The MVP of the league was Kostas Christofidelis, player of Olympiacos.[2]

Teams

Club Home city
AEK AthensAthens
Aris ThessalonikiThessaloniki
Ethnikos AlexandroupolisAlexandroupoli
Foinikas SyrosErmoupolis
KifissiaKifissia, Athens
LamiaLamia
Niki AiginioAiginio
OlympiacosPiraeus
PamvohaikosVrachati
PanachaikiPatras
PanathinaikosAthens
PAOKThessaloniki

Regular season

Pos Team Pts Pld W L Set Result
1 Olympiacos 52 22 17 5 58–25 2,32 Play-off (1-4)
2 Kifissia 50 22 16 6 57–27 2,11
3 Ethnikos Alexandroupolis 48 22 16 6 55–31 1,77
4 Foinikas Syros 48 22 17 5 57–27 2,11
5 AEK 38 22 12 10 47–39 1,21 Play-off (5-8)
6 Lamia 29 22 10 12 36–45 0,80
7 PAOK 29 22 9 13 42–49 0,86
8 Pamvohaikos 23 22 8 14 36–53 0,68
9 Panathinaikos 23 22 8 14 31–48 0,65 Play out
10 Aris Thessaloniki 22 22 6 16 34–54 0,63
11 Panachaiki 17 22 6 16 30–57 0,53
12Niki Aiginio 17 22 7 15 27–55 0,49

Source: volleyleague.gr

Play-out

Pos Team Pts Pld W L Set
1 Aris Thessaloniki 32 5 3 2 12–9
2 Panathinaikos 31 5 3 2 11–10
3 Panachaiki 28 5 4 1 13–8
4 Niki Aiginio 18 5 0 5 6–15

Play-off (5-8)

Semifinals Finals
      
5 AEK 2
8 Pamvohaikos 3
7 PAOK 0
8 Pamvohaikos 2
6 Lamia 0
7 PAOK 3

Play-off (1-4)

Semifinals Finals
      
1 Olympiacos 3
4 Foinikas Syros 2
1 Olympiacos 3
3 Ethnikos 0
2 Kifissia 0
3 Ethnikos 3

Final standings

Pos Team
1 Olympiacos
2 Ethnikos Alexandroupolis
3 Kifissia
4 Foinikas Syros
5 Pamvohaikos
6 PAOK
7 AEK
8 Lamia
9 Aris Thessaloniki
10Panathinaikos
11 Panachaiki
12Niki Aiginio

References

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