AC Diomidis Argous

AC Diomidis Argous is a team handball club from Argos, Greece. They currently compete in the Greek handball championship. Popularly nicknamed the "wolves", the team won for the first time the EHF Challenge Cup in 2012, downing in the final Wacker Thun. It was also the first time a Greek team won a European title in a handball club competition. The victory was celebrated in Argos before a crowd of several thousand people.

AC Diomidis Argous
Founded1976
Full NameAC Diomidis Argous
ArenaArgos Municipal Athletic Center (capacity: 500 seats)
LeagueHandball Premier
2017–18Handball Premier, 5th
Club ColoursGreen & White
European titles1
Websitewww.diomidis-handball.gr

Recent seasons

Season Division Place Notes
1996–97Gamma Ethniki1stPromoted to Beta
1997–98Beta Ethniki2nd
1998–99Beta Ethniki2nd
1999-00Beta Ethniki6th
2000–01Beta Ethniki2nd
2001–02Beta Ethniki1stPromoted to A2
2002–03A2 Ethniki3rdPromoted to A1
2003–04A1 Ethniki10th
2004–05A1 Ethniki5th
2005–06A1 Ethniki9th
2006–07A1 Ethniki7th
2007–08A1 Ethniki6th
2008–09A1 Ethniki3rd
2009–10A1 Ethniki8th
2010–11A1 Ethniki4th
2011–12A1 Ethniki1stEHF Challenge Cup winners
2012–13A1 Ethniki2nd
2013–14A1 Ethniki1stFinalist Greek Cup
2014–15A1 Ethniki2nd
2015–16Handball Premier2nd
2016–17 Handball Premier 4th
2017–18 Handball Premier 5th

2015/16 Roster

1 Kostas Kotanidis (GK)
12 Andreas Koromichilis (GK)
24 Nikolaos Loizos (GK)
4 Kostas Bakatselos
5 Thodoris Megaloikonomu
6 Nikos Karkalatos
7 Lefteris Krematsiotis
8 Nikolaos Passias
10 Juro Mugic
11 Dusan Andrejic
12 Andreas Koromichis
13 Nikos Nikolitsas
14 Luca Dasevic
17 Nikolaos Samaras
18 Lefteris Sereikidis
19 Christodoulos Mylonas
27 Antonis Daskalos
33 Panagiotis Ksegoraris
55 Adam Papadopoulos

Achievements

EHF Challenge Cup

  • Winners (1): 2011/12

Greek Championships

  • Winners (2): 2011/12, 2013/14
  • Runners-up (3): 2012/13, 2014/15, 2015/16

Greek Cup

  • Runners-up (2): 2013/14, 2019/20

European record

Season Competition Round Club 1st leg 2nd leg Aggregate
2016–17 EHF Cup R1 Haukar Handball 26–33 20–28 46–61


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