2012–13 Volleyleague (Greece)

The 2012−2013 Volleyleague is the 45th season of the Greek national volleyball league. Olympiacos was the winner beating Pamvochaikos in the finals.[1] This was Olympiacos' 26th Championship. The teams that were relegated were Iraklis Thessaloniki (because of financial problems)[2] and AONS Milon. The MVP of championship was awarded to Olympiacos' Boyan Yordanov.[3]

2012–13 Greek Volleyleague
LeagueGreek Volley League
SportVolleyball
Number of teams12
Regular Season
Season championsOlympiacos
Season MVPBoyan Yordanov
Finals
ChampionsOlympiacos
  Runners-upPamvohaikos

Teams

Team City
Niki Aiginio Aiginio
Aris Marmouris Thessaloniki
Pamvochaikos Vrachati
Ethnikos Alexandroupoli Alexandroupoli
Kifissia AC Athens
Iraklis Thessaloniki Thessaloniki
AONS Milon Athens
GS Lamia Achilleus Lamia
Olympiacos Piraeus
Panathinaikos Athens
Foinikas Syros Syros
PAOK Thessaloniki Thessaloniki

Regular season

Pts Matches Sets Points
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 Olympiacos 56 20 2 60 19 3.158 1906 1640 1.162
2 Pamvochaikos 43 14 8 52 34 1.529 1964 1792 1.096
3 PAOK Thessaloniki 41 14 8 49 36 1.361 1905 1848 1.031
4 Ethnikos Alexandroupoli 41 15 7 53 37 1.432 2081 1963 1.060
5 Foinikas Syros 1 38 14 8 49 35 1.400 1925 1812 1.062
6 Aris 34 11 11 45 42 1.071 1940 1950 0.995
7 Kifissia AC 31 11 11 41 42 0.976 1856 1837 1.010
8 GS Lamia Achilleus 29 8 14 40 47 0.851 1942 1941 1.001
9 Niki Aiginio 25 7 15 35 50 0.700 1848 1939 0.953
10 Iraklis Thessaloniki 2 23 8 14 34 50 0.680 1774 1890 0.939
11 Panathinaikos 20 6 16 30 53 0.566 1770 1920 0.922
12 AONS Milon 10 4 18 18 61 0.295 1500 1882 0.797

Source:

  • Equality criteria :1) head-to-head wins-losses, 2) head-to-head points, 3) head-to-head ratio sets, 4) head-to-head ratio points, 5) total wins-losses, if still equal play-off game

1Foinikas Syros has -3 points from previous season

2Iraklis Thessaloniki has -2 points from previous season

Playoffs

(1) Olympiacos – (4) Ethnikos Alexandroupoli (3−0)

Score sets
Olympiacos 3–1 Ethnikos Alexandroupoli 25−18 27−25 21−25 25−17
Olympiacos 3–0 Ethnikos Alexandroupoli 28−26 25−20 25−23
Ethnikos Alexandroupoli 0–3 Olympiacos 16−25 19−25 18−25

(2) Pamvochaikos – (3) PAOK Thessaloniki(3−0)

Score sets
Pamvochaikos 3–2 PAOK Thessaloniki 22−25 25−22 25−21 20−25 16−14
Pamvochaikos 3–1 PAOK Thessaloniki 25−23 24−26 25−19 25−22
PAOK Thessaloniki 2–3 Pamvochaikos 25−16 24−26 26−24 21−25 8−15

(1) Olympiacos – (2) Pamvochaikos(3−1)

Score sets
Olympiacos 0–3 Pamvochaikos 17−25 20−25 26−28
Olympiacos 3–0 Pamvochaikos 25−19 25−19 31−29
Pamvochaikos 0–3 Olympiacos 19−25 20−25 17−25
Pamvochaikos 0–3 Olympiacos 17−25 23−25 14−25

Places 5-8 and Playout

Semifinals (5-8 places)

Score sets
Foinikas Syros 3–2 Lamia 25−20 20−25 25−14 22−25 15−6
Aris 3–1 Kifissia 23−25 25−18 26−24 25−21

(5) Foinikas Syros – (6) Aris(2−0)

Score sets
Aris 0–3 Foinikas Syros 22−25 22−25 19−25
Foinikas Syros 3–0 Aris 25−16 25−22 25−16

Final standings

Rnk Club P. Mts W L Sets
9Niki Aiginiou 32 3 3 0 9–5
10Iraklis a 26 2 1 1 4–3
11Panathinaikos 22 3 0 3 4–9

Final standings

Position Team
1. Olympiacos
2. Pamvochaikos
3. PAOK Thessaloniki
4. Ethnikos Alexandroupoli
5. Foinikas Syros
6. Aris
7. Kifissia AC
8. GS Lamia Achilleus
9. Niki Aiginiou
10. Panathinaikos
11. AONS Milon
12. Iraklis a
Champions League
CEV Cup
Challenge Cup
BVA Cup
Relegation to A2 Ethniki

Notes

^a Iraklis Thessaloniki was relegated to A2 division due to debts, after the decision of Greek sport court (ΑΣΕΑΔ).[4]

References

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