E.A. Patras

{{Short description|Greek omnisports club}}

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| image = Énosi Athlopedión Patrón (logo).svg

| fullname = Enosi Athlopedion Patron

| founded = 1927

| ground = EAP Indoor Hall, Patras, Greece

| capacity = 2,200

| league = A1

| season = 2010-2011

| nicknames = Megali Kyria (The Great lady), Melanolefkoi (The Black-whites)

| position = 5th

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E.A. Patras is a Greek omnisports club founded in 1927 and based is in Patras. It is mostly known for its volleyball and boxing sections, which compete at the highest level in Greece. The volleyball section won the Greek championship in 1938, whereas the boxing section won the national title in 1979, 1983, 1984, 1988, and 1989.

E.A. Patras Volleyball - A1 Ethniki

E.A. Patras was one of the protagonists after the establishment of the Greek volleyball league in the 1930s, winning the title in 1937-38 and being the runner-up in the seasons 1935-36, 1936–37 and 1939-1940.

E.A.P. returned to the first Greek league for the first time after the formation of the A1 Ethniki Volleyball, by winning the A2 Ethniki title in 1999. It took the fifth place in A1 Ethniki two times in a row (2003–04, 2004–05) and during those three years it participated in the European Federation Cup.

The season (2008–2009) was the most successful so far for EAP in the post-war period. It took the 3rd place in the national championship which allowed the club to participate once more to the European Federation Cup in the season 2009-2010.

The next season (2009–2010) the club held an impressive record during the regular season of the A1 Ethniki Volleyball with 18 wins, 4 losses, and 53 points, finishing in the second place, only behind Panathinaikos VC. But in the playoffs the club's performance was disappointing ending up in the 7th place of the league.

In the season 2010-2011, EAP finished in the fifth place in the championship.{{Cite web |url=http://www.eapatron.gr/index2.php |title=E.Α.Π. |access-date=2011-08-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110903213219/http://www.eapatron.gr/index2.php |archive-date=2011-09-03 |url-status=dead }}

Greek Cup

Apart from Athens' and Thessaloniki's major volleyball clubs, EAP - representing Patras - was the fourth club from a provincial Greek city that made it to the final of the Greek Volleyball Cup, in the season 2007-2008. The previous ones were: Ethnikos Alexandroupolis (1981), Orestiada (1993) and Lamia (2007). In the final EAP lost 1-3 to Panathinaikos VC.

Titles & honours

File:E.A. Patron Palais des Sports(01).jpg

Rankings in the Greek Volleyball Leagues

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! Season!! Rank

1935-36bgcolor="silver"| 2nd
1936-37bgcolor="silver"| 2nd
1937-38bgcolor="gold"| 1st
1938-39;
1939-40bgcolor="silver"| 2nd
1960-618th
1995-961st (B Ethniki)
1999-008th
2000-0112th
2001-021st (A2)

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! Season!! Rank

2002-038th
2003-045th
2004-055th
2005-066th
2006-077th
2007-085th
2008-09bgcolor=CC9966| 3rd
2009-107th
2010-115th
2011-1211th

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European Cup Honours

In 2005–06 E.A. Patras reached the quarter-finals of the European Federation Cup, being defeated twice by the Italian club of Macerata Volleyball (0–3 in Patras and 3–1 in Marche).

EAP also participated in the 2008–09 Challenge Cup's Final Four in İzmir, taking the fourth place.

In 2010–11 it participated in the Challenge Cup going up to the semi-finals, where it lost (like in 2006) two times (1–3, 3–0) to the further champions Macerata Volleyball.

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