A2 Ethniki Women's Volleyball

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A2 Ethniki Women's Volleyball
Sport Volleyball
No. of teams24
CountryFlag of Greece.svg  Greece
Continent Flag of Europe.svg Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
AOF Porfyras
Promotion to A1 Ethniki Women's Volleyball
Official website www.volleyball.gr

A2 Ethniki Women's Volleyball is the 3rd-tier of championship of women's volleyball in Greece. Since current year, the championship is held in four subgroups of teams. [1] The winners of each subgroups take part in play off games. The winners of play off team take part in final four and three best teams promote to A1 Ethniki. In current season the winners are AOF Porfyras, Iraklis Kifissias and APS Corinthos. [2] From 2017 to 2018 season established a second level in A2 category named as Women's Pre League. [3] [4]

Contents

Winners

Recent winners

Two groups
Season1st Group2nd GroupSource
2008–09 Apollonios Keratsiniou Anatolia College [5]
2009–10 AEK SA Peiramatikou [6]
Three groups
Season1st Group2nd Group3rd GroupSource
2010–11 Artemis Korydallou FO Vrilissia Makedones Axiou
2011–12 Rethymno V.C. Trachones V.C. DAS Oraiokastrou [7]
2012–13 Pannaxiakos V.C. ASP Iones EO Stavroupolis
2013–14 Thira V.C. GS Ilioupolis Anatolia College [8]
2014–15 Asteras Agiou Dimitriou Filathlitikos Larissaikos Aris
Final Four system
Season1st place2nd place3rd place4th placeSource
2015–16 APS Thetis AS Elpis AS Makedones Ilisiakos [9]
2016–17 AOF Porfyras Iraklis Kifissias APS Corinthos XAN Thessaloniki [2]
Pre League system
SeasonPreleague WinnerA2 Winner
2017–18 Ilisiakos Protathlites Pefkon

Current teams

Pre League

The clubs taking part in the 2017–18 league are:

Preleague

A2 League

The clubs taking part in the 2017–18 league are: [10]

1st Group2nd Group
1st Subgroup1st Subgroup2nd Subgroup

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