Panathinaikos People with Disabilities

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This entry refers to the Parasports Division of Panathinaikos
For all the departments of the club see the main article Panathinaikos A.O.
Panathinaikos PwD
Panathinaikos Parasports.png
Full namePanathinaikos People with Disabilities
Divisions Wheelchair basketball
Wheelchair fencing
shooting Para sport
Para swimming
Paralympic archery
Para table tennis
Para-cycling
Paralympic powerlifting
Amputee football
Paratriathlon
Para-badminton
Wheelchair tennis
Boccia
Para athletics
Blind chess
Paracanoe
Wheelchair DanceSport
Paralympic Judo
Para-alpine skiing]
Sitting volleyball
Founded3 December 2018 (5 years, 188 days old)
Based in Athens, Greece
ColoursGreen, white
PresidentPanayotis Malakates
Manager-
Parent group Panathinaikos A.O.
Website paoamea.gr OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Panathinaikos Athletic Club People with Disabilities is the parasports department of the Greek sports club Panathinaikos, established on 3 December 2018. [1] [2] [3] Its aim is to enable people with disabilities to compete in sports.

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Departments

Panathinaikos Athletic Club People with Disabilities has established so far 24 departments for an equivalent number of parasports, with most of them (18) currently included in the Paralympic Games programme, with the exception of amputee football, blind chess, wheelchair dancesport, basketball ID and the sports for athletes who are transplant recipients or undergo kindey dialysis.

SportEstablishment
Wheelchair basketball pictogram (Paralympics).svg Wheelchair basketball 3 December 2018
Wheelchair fencing pictogram (Paralympics).svg Wheelchair fencing 10 April 2019 [4] [5]
Shooting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Shooting Para sport 14 May 2019 [6]
Swimming pictogram (Paralympics).svg Para swimming 4 July 2019
Archery pictogram (Paralympics).svg Paralympic archery 18 September 2019
Table tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Para table tennis 14 December 2019
Cycling (road) pictogram (Paralympics).svg Para-cycling 27 December 2019 [7]
Powerlifting pictogram (Paralympics).svg Paralympic powerlifting 20 January 2020
Football 7-a-side pictogram (Paralympics).svg Amputee football 24 July 2020 [8] [9]
Triathlon pictogram (Paralympics).svg Paratriathlon 27 October 2020 [10] [11]
Wheelchair badminton pictogram (Paralympics).svg Para-badminton 31 December 2020 [12] [13]
Wheelchair tennis pictogram (Paralympics).svg Wheelchair tennis 2 January 2021 [14] [15]
Boccia pictogram (Paralympics).svg Boccia 3 January 2021 [16] [17]
Athletics pictogram (Paralympics).svg Para athletics 4 January 2021 [18] [19]
Chess cdt45.svg Blind chess 4 January 2021 [18] [19]
Paracanoe pictogram (Paralympics).svg Paracanoe 16 October 2021 [20]
Wheelchair dansesport pictogram.svg Wheelchair DanceSport 19 October 2021 [21]
Basketball pictogram.svg Basketball ID 30 August 2022 [22]
Judo pictogram (Paralympics).svg Paralympic Judo 27 January 2023 [23]
Alpine skiing - Paralympic pictogram.svg Para-alpine skiing 15 February 2023 [24]
Sitting volleyball pictogram (Paralympics).svg Sitting volleyball 14 June 2023 [25]
Bowling (transplant & dialysis)9 December 2023 [26]
Athletics (transplant & dialysis)4 April 2024 [27]
Goalball pictogram (Paralympics).svg Goalball 29 April 2024 [28]

Wheelchair basketball

Roster

As of 20 February 2023
No.PlayerPosition
5 Flag of Greece.svg Yorgos Tsaousidis
6 Flag of Greece.svg Petros Tsikouras
10 Flag of Greece.svg Panagiotis Triantafyllou Point guard
12 Flag of Greece.svg Vasilios Toumaras Power forward
13 Flag of Greece.svg Hristos Martsakis Power forward
14 Flag of Greece.svg Spiridon Spathis
15 Flag of Greece.svg Maria Mihalopoulou
19 Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Fitros
20 Flag of Colombia.svg Nelson Jaime Sanz Londoño Power forward
33 Flag of Greece.svg Panayotis Kontoyannis Shooting guard
34 Flag of Greece.svg Ioanna Hronopoulou (ab) Center
Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of Kurdistan.svg Besitun Hadi Ahmed
Flag of Greece.svg Stavros Ditsis
Flag of Greece.svg Panayotis Hristoforos
Flag of Greece.svg Konstantinos Katopodis
Flag of Greece.svg Pavlos Mamalos
Flag of Greece.svg Themis Yannakaras
Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Pappas (ab)

Honours

Winners (2) : 2021–22, 2023-24
Winners (2) : 2021–22, 2023-24
Winners (1) : 2022

Season by season

SeasonTierLeaguePosCup
2018–192A22ndQuarter-finalist
2019–201A1Season not completed due to COVID-19
2020–211A1Season not completed due to COVID-19
2021–221A11stWinner
2022–231A13rdQuarter-finalist
2023–241A11stWinner

Wheelchair Fencing

Honours

Amputee Football

Honours

Para-cycling

Honours

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