Hellenic Futsal Cup

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Hellenic Futsal Cup
Pepss futsal logo.png
Sport Futsal
Founded2000
Founder Hellenic Football Federation
CountryFlag of Greece.svg  Greece
Most recent
champion(s)
A.C. Doukas School (6)
Most titles Athina 90 (7)
Domestic cup(s) Hellenic Futsal Super League
Official website www.5x5hellas.gr

The Hellenic Futsal Cup is the second important competition of futsal in Greece. It started in 2000-2001 season and the first winner was A.C. Doukas. The most successful club so far is Athens 90 which has won 7 cups. The last winner is AEK that defeated Olympiada with 1-0 score in the recent final.

Contents

The finals

SeasonWinnerScoreRunner up
2000−01 A.C. Doukas School
8−7 [1]
Athina 90
2001−02 Athina 90
6−3 [2]
A.C. Doukas School
2002−03 A.C. Doukas School
5−4 [3]
Keratsini
2003−04 A.C. Doukas School
4−0 [4]
Athina 90
2004−05Not held
2005−06Not held
2006−07 Athina 90
4−2 [5]
GS Ilioupoli
2007−08 A.C. Platon
3−1 [6]
Athina 90
2008−09 GS Ilioupoli
5−4 [7]
Athina 90
2009−10 Athina 90
4−1 [8]
A.C. Doukas School
2010−11 Athina 90
5−3 [9]
Olympiada Agia Paraskevi
2011−12 Athina 90
3−1 [10]
GS Ilioupoli
2012−13 Athina 90
2−0 [11]
Olympiada Agia Paraskevi
2013−14 Olympiada Agia Paraskevi
3−1 [12]
Athina 90
2014−15 A.C. Doukas School
8−4 [13]
Yperion Glyka Nera
2015−16 Yperion Glyka Nera
6−4
Proteas Zografou
2016−17 Athina 90
5−4
AEK Athens
2017–18 AEK Athens
1–0
Olympiada Agia Paraskevi
2018–19 A.C. Doukas School
3–1
Panathinaikos Futsal
2022–23 AEK Athens
3–2
A.C. Doukas School
2023-24 A.C. Doukas School
9-6
AEK Athens

Performance by club

ClubCupsSeason(s)Finalist
Athina 90
7
2002, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017
4
A.C. Doukas School
6
2001, 2003, 2004, 2015, 2019, 2024
3
AEK Athens
2
2018, 2023
2
Olympiada Agia Paraskevi
1
2014
3
GS Ilioupoli
1
2009
2
Yperion Glyka Nera
1
2016
1
A.C. Platon
1
2008
Keratsini
1
Proteas Zografou
1
Panathinaikos Futsal
1

Super Cup

SeasonChampionScoreCup Winner
2013–14 Athina 90
5–2
Olympiada Agia Paraskevi
2017–18 AEK Athens
4–3 [14]
A.C. Doukas School
2018–19 AEK Athens
5–2
A.C. Doukas School
2023–24 AEK Athens
5–4 [15]
A.C. Doukas School
TeamsCupsFinalist
AEK Athens 3
Athina 90 1
A.C. Doukas School 3
Olympiada Agia Paraskevi 1

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