Sports in Patras

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Sports clubs based in Patras, Greece.

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Main sports clubs

ClubSportCurrent league *VenueLocationCapacityEstablishedHighest ranking
600px Nero e Rosso (Strisce).svg Panachaiki G.E. Football Football League Kostas Davourlis Stadium Agyia 11,3211891 4th (1973)
Volleyball A2 League Panachaiki Indoor Arena 50019288th (2016)
Apollon Patras Basketball Basket League Apollon Patras Indoor Hall Perivola 3,50019266th (1986)
600px Nero e Bianco.png E.A. Patras Volleyball B EthnikiEAP Indoor Hall Agios Dionysios 2,2001927 Champion (1938)
Flag of nop.png NO Patras Water polo A2 EthnikiNOP Aquatic CentreAkti Dymeon3,0001929 Champion (x 8)
600px Bianco e Blu2.svg Thyella Patras Football Regional Championship Fotis Aravantinos Stadium Glafkos 3,00019305th (B Ethniki)
600px Nero e Arancione.png Olympiada Patras Basketball
Volleyball
A2 League
B Ethniki
Olympiada Indoor Hall Taraboura 2,50019618th (2002)
10th (2007)
600px Arancione e Nero.svg Promitheas Patras Basketball Basket League Dimitris Tofalos Arena Bozaitika 4,5001985 2nd (2019)
600px Blu e Bianco dolphin.png NE Patras Water polo A2 Ethniki
A1 Women's
Antonis Pepanos Aquatic Centre Koukouli 4,00020064th (2009)
4th (x 3)
Currently defunct clubs
600px Rosso e Bianco.svg Olympiakos Patras Football EPS Achaias Prosfygika Stadium Prosfygika 5,00019257th (B Ethniki)
600px Verde e Bianco (Strisce).png AO Patrai Football EPS Achaias Ovrya Stadium Ovrya 2,500196710th (B Ethniki)
Bisection vertical White HEX-FF0000.svg Ormi Patras Handball A1 Women's Dimitris Tofalos Arena Bozaitika 4,5002003 Champion (x 6)

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