2013–14 Volleyleague (Greece)

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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
Greek Volleyleague seasons

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]

Ethnikos Alexandroupolis Volleyball Club is the volleyball department of Ethnikos Alexandroupolis multi-sport club that based in Alexandroupoli, Greece. It plays almost constantly in A1 Ethniki and it is the fifth club in most seasons in A1 Ethniki. Its colours are blue and white and its home is the gymnasium of Alexandroupoli.

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Teams

ClubHome city
AEK Athens Athens
Aris Thessaloniki Thessaloniki
Ethnikos Alexandroupolis Alexandroupoli
Foinikas Syros Ermoupolis
Kifissia Kifissia, Athens
Lamia Lamia
Niki Aiginio Aiginio
Olympiacos Piraeus
Pamvohaikos Vrachati
Panachaiki Patras
Panathinaikos Athens
PAOK Thessaloniki

Regular season

PosTeamPtsPldWLSetResult
1 Olympiacos 522217558–252,32Play-off (1-4)
2 Kifissia 502216657–272,11
3 Ethnikos Alexandroupolis 482216655–311,77
4 Foinikas Syros 482217557–272,11
5 AEK 3822121047–391,21Play-off (5-8)
6 Lamia 2922101236–450,80
7 PAOK 292291342–490,86
8 Pamvohaikos 232281436–530,68
9 Panathinaikos 232281431–480,65Play out
10 Aris Thessaloniki 222261634–540,63
11 Panachaiki 172261630–570,53
12 Niki Aiginio 172271527–550,49

Source: volleyleague.gr

Play-out

PosTeamPtsPldWLSet
1 Aris Thessaloniki 3253212–9
2 Panathinaikos 3153211–10
3 Panachaiki 2854113–8
4 Niki Aiginio 185056–15

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

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

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