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Greece · Handball

Season 2025

A1Today's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Upcoming Today

1 matches
Olympiacos SFPAEK Athens

Finished Today

1 matches
AEK AthensPAOK

A1Playoffs

Finals

AAAEK Athens1
PPAOK0
28–28,37–31

A1Standings

Current A1 2025 standings with 12 teams. Olympiacos SFP leads the table with 40 points after 22 matches, followed by AEK Athens on 38 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
1
Played: 22Won: 20Lost: 2Goal Diff: +276
2
Played: 22Won: 18Lost: 2Goal Diff: +149
3
Played: 22Won: 16Lost: 3Goal Diff: +97
4
Played: 22Won: 13Lost: 7Goal Diff: +18
5
Played: 22Won: 10Lost: 11Goal Diff: -1
6
Played: 22Won: 10Lost: 12Goal Diff: -71
7
Played: 22Won: 7Lost: 11Goal Diff: -84
8
Played: 22Won: 8Lost: 13Goal Diff: -51
9
Played: 22Won: 7Lost: 14Goal Diff: -45
10
Played: 22Won: 6Lost: 13Goal Diff: -69
11
Played: 22Won: 7Lost: 14Goal Diff: -9
12
Played: 22Won: 0Lost: 20Goal Diff: -210

A1Results

The latest 25 completed matches in the A1. The highest-scoring result was Zafeirakis 42–44 Vrilissia. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Semi-finals
2725
2725
2026-04-27FT
3330
3330
2026-04-23FT
2334
2334
2026-04-21FT
3731
3731
2026-04-20FT
3023
3023
2026-04-18FT
Results
2845
2845
2026-04-08FT
3633
3633
2026-03-30FT
2427
2427
2026-03-28FT
2938
2938
2026-03-28FT
3129
3129
2026-03-28FT
4329
4329
2026-03-28FT
2623
2623
2026-03-14FT
3044
3044
2026-03-13FT
3527
3527
2026-03-12FT
2730
2730
2026-03-12FT
3436
3436
2026-03-11FT
3227
3227
2026-03-11FT
4028
4028
2026-03-10FT
2828
2828
2026-03-09FT
2729
2729
2026-03-08FT
2421
2421
2026-03-08FT
2935
2935
2026-03-07FT
2834
2834
2026-03-07FT
3153
3153
2026-03-07FT
3226
3226
2026-03-04FT

A1Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 12 teams in the A1. Olympiacos SFP leads with 20 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

A1Betting Insights

A1 2025 — key betting statistics across 134 matches played. Games average 60.15 combined scoring. Home sides win 53.7% of the time and the most common scoreline is 26-28. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

60.15Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
53.7%Home Win %
38.8%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+20.40Home Advantage

A1Season Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the A1, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 60.15 combined scoring per match across 134 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Top Scoring Teams

12 teams in the A1 2025 season ranked by wins. Olympiacos SFP leads with 20 wins. Their 5-season average is 14.8 wins per season. Ionikos shows the biggest improvement this season with 7 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

Played22Lost2Goals For848Goals Against572Avg W14.8Avg L2.6
2AAAEK Athens18Won
Played22Lost2Goals For772Goals Against623Avg W16.4Avg L0.6
3PPAOK16Won
Played22Lost3Goals For679Goals Against582Avg W12.8Avg L4.0
4IIonikos13Won
Played22Lost7Goals For614Goals Against596Avg W6.4Avg L9.6
5DDrama10Won
Played22Lost11Goals For662Goals Against663Avg W10.6Avg L5.4
Played22Lost12Goals For576Goals Against647Avg W11.6Avg L5.8
Played22Lost13Goals For636Goals Against687Avg WAvg L
8KKilkis7Won
Played22Lost11Goals For596Goals Against680Avg W6.0Avg L13.0
Played22Lost14Goals For632Goals Against677Avg W5.2Avg L10.6
10VVrilissia7Won
Played22Lost14Goals For676Goals Against685Avg W6.5Avg L14.0
11ADA.S.E. Douka6Won
Played22Lost13Goals For625Goals Against694Avg W7.6Avg L8.6
12FFeronas0Won
Played22Lost20Goals For633Goals Against843Avg WAvg L

A1Past Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the A1, from 2022 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2026

Founded1979

The Greek Men's Handball Championship traces its formal origins to the 1979–80 season, though organised handball competitions in Greece date back to 1977. The league was established by the Hellenic Handball Federation to provide a structured national championship framework for Greek clubs. Over four decades, the A1 has grown from a regional competition into a sophisticated sporting institution, with the playoff format introduced to heighten competitive drama and viewer engagement. The league has seen significant structural evolution, including fluctuations in team numbers and the modernisation of broadcast infrastructure, particularly following Greece's integration into broader European handball governance through EHF participation. The competition's reputation strengthened considerably from the 1990s onwards, with clubs like Olympiacos and Ionikos establishing themselves as continental forces, regularly competing in European Champions League and EHF Cup tournaments.

  • 1979 — Greek Men's Handball Championship founded in its modern form
  • 1990s — Olympiacos and Ionikos establish dominance at national and European level
  • 2010 — Playoff system solidifies as the format for deciding champions
  • 2018 — Olympiacos win dramatic playoff final against AEK Athens 3–2
  • 2025 — Olympiacos crowned champions for record-extending 48th title

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams12Relegation spots2European spots4

The A1 operates as a home-and-away round-robin league where each of the 12 clubs plays every opponent twice (once at home, once away), totalling 22 matches per team across the regular season. Clubs earn three points for a win and one point for a draw. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top six teams advance to a single-elimination playoff tournament to determine the champion, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the Greek Second Division. The playoff format heightens competitive tension in the final phase of the season and ensures that the title is decided by knockout performance rather than points alone. Four European qualification spots are awarded to the highest-finishing clubs, granting entry into the EHF Champions League and EHF Cup competitions.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesOlympiacos SFP (48)

Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia holds the second-most titles with 10 championships, while AEK Athens has claimed 5 Greek Handball Championships.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024–25 season has been defined by the overwhelming dominance of Olympiacos SFP, who lead the standings with 17 wins from 19 matches and a staggering +233 goal difference. Their attacking prowess has been relentless, scoring 719 goals while conceding just 486, establishing them as heavy favourites for the title heading into the playoff phase. The Piraeus club's consistency reflects their status as the most successful franchise in Greek handball history.

The title race remains competitive in the chasing pack, with AEK Athens maintaining second position despite a two-point deficit to Olympiacos. The Athens-based club boasts an impressive 16 wins from 19 matches and a +133 goal difference, demonstrating elite-level performance. PAOK, based in Thessaloniki, occupies third place with 15 wins from 19 matches, sitting just one point behind AEK. This trio has separated themselves significantly from the rest of the field, suggesting the playoff final will almost certainly involve at least one of these three powerhouses.

The relegation battle is developing with intensity at the opposite end of the table. Feronas has been catastrophically unsuccessful, recording zero wins across 20 matches with a goal difference of −193, making their relegation a mathematical certainty. A.S.E. Douka and Vrilissia are in acute danger, occupying the final relegation spots with 11 and 11 points respectively from 18–19 matches. Kilkis (16 points) and Zafeirakis (13 points) remain vulnerable, though they retain mathematical chances of escaping the drop zone. The fight to avoid demotion will intensify dramatically in the final weeks of the regular season.

Ionikos, occupying fourth place with 11 wins from 19 matches, represents the most compelling underdog narrative of the season. Their +15 goal difference masks a competitive outfit capable of upsetting higher-ranked opponents. The Athens club's ability to secure a playoff spot would represent a strong campaign, though they face an uphill battle to challenge the top three for the championship.

The most unexpected storyline has been Feronas' unprecedented collapse. The club's complete failure to register a single victory—an exceptionally rare occurrence in professional handball—suggests either severe structural problems, injury crisis, or fundamental tactical deficiencies. Their −193 goal difference indicates not merely defeats but systematic dismantling by opponents, raising serious questions about the club's long-term viability in the top division.

Competitive Structure and Playoff Implications

The playoff format ensures that regular-season dominance, while advantageous, does not guarantee the title. The single-elimination structure means that Olympiacos, despite their 17 wins, must still navigate a best-of-five playoff series to claim the championship. Historical precedent shows that Olympiacos themselves have experienced dramatic playoff reversals—most notably in 2018 when they overcame a 0–2 deficit against AEK Athens to win 3–2 in the final. This competitive unpredictability is a defining characteristic of Greek handball's playoff system.

The four-team European qualification spots represent significant prize money and prestige. The top four finishers—Olympiacos, AEK Athens, PAOK, and Ionikos—will secure European competition berths, with the exact competition assignments determined by final league position and coefficient ranking. This incentivises strong performance even among teams mathematically eliminated from title contention.

Historical Context and Olympiacos' Dynasty

Olympiacos' 48 championship titles represent an extraordinary achievement spanning multiple decades. Their sustained dominance reflects investment in world-class coaching, elite player recruitment, and institutional stability. The club's recent form—winning the 2024–25 regular season by a substantial margin—suggests their dynasty shows no signs of weakening. The playoff system's capacity to produce upsets should not be underestimated, but Olympiacos' quality and experience make them formidable opponents in knockout competition.

The competition between Olympiacos and AEK Athens has become the league's primary narrative arc in recent seasons, with these two clubs separated by marginal points despite vast resource advantages over the remainder of the field. PAOK's consistent third-place finishes indicate they have established themselves as a genuine third force, though a title remains elusive for the Thessaloniki-based club.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Greek A1 handball league?

The A1 features 12 clubs competing in each season. These teams play a home-and-away round-robin format before the top six advance to a single-elimination playoff tournament.

Which team has won the most Greek A1 handball championships?

Olympiacos SFP holds the all-time record with 48 Greek Handball Championship titles. Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia is second with 10 titles.

How does relegation work in the Greek A1?

The two lowest-finishing teams at the end of the regular season are automatically relegated to the Greek Second Division. Two teams are promoted from the second tier to replace them.

How many teams qualify for European competitions from the Greek A1?

Four clubs from the A1 qualify for European competitions: typically the top finishers gain entry into the EHF Champions League, while others compete in the EHF Cup or EHF Conference League.

Is there a playoff system in the Greek A1?

Yes. The top six teams from the regular season advance to a single-elimination playoff tournament. The winner of the playoff is crowned Greek A1 champion.

When is the Greek A1 handball season played?

The regular season typically runs from September through March, with the playoff tournament held in April and May to determine the champion.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026