Greek Basketball Super Cup

The Greek Basketball Super Cup or Hellenic Basketball Super Cup (also stylized as Basket Super Cup), is the top-tier level professional basketball national super cup competition in Greece. The first edition of the tournament, was organized by the Hellenic Basketball Federation (E.O.K.), in 1986. It was contested by the Greek Basket League champions and the Greek Basketball Cup winners. However, the Greek Basketball Super Cup was revived in 2020, by the Hellenic Basketball Association (HEBA), under a final four tournament format.

History and competition format
The Greek Basketball Super Cup was first held in 1986. It featured Aris, the champions of the Greek Basket League's 1985–86 season, and Panathinaikos, the winners of the 1985–86 Greek Basketball Cup. It was contested under a two-legged format, and the winner was decided by aggregate score. Aris won the first game at home, by a score of 117–85, and they also won the second game on the road, by a score of 104–88, and thus won the first Greek Super Cup, by an aggregate score of 221–173. Aris then went on to win both the Greek Basket League championship and the Greek Basketball Cup title, or the Greek domestic double, for the next four consecutive seasons (1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90). As a result, the tournament was not held again during that time, since its format didn't allow it to be held after the same team won both titles in the same season. Eventually, the original organizers of the competition, the Hellenic Basketball Federation (E.O.K.), decided that the Greek Super Cup was no longer needed, and they canceled it.

In September 2020, the Hellenic Basketball Association (HEBA), decided to hold its own new version of the Greek Basketball Super Cup competition. Under the current competition format, the top two ranked teams from the previous Greek Basket League season, along with the two finalists of the previous Greek Cup tournament, compete against each other, in a final four, with single elimination games. If the same team or teams, finished in both the top two places of the previous season's Greek League and Greek Cup competitions, then the next highest-placed team or teams from the previous season's Greek League competition will take part in the Greek Super Cup.

Promitheas Patras won the 2020 Greek Super Cup, on September 24, 2020, in the Athens final four. Panathinaikos OPAP won the 2021 Greek Super Cup, on September 26, 2021, in the Patras final four. Olympiacos won the 2022 Greek Super Cup, on October 2, 2022, in the Rhodes final four. Olympiacos won the 2023 Greek Super Cup, on September 30, 2023, in the Rhodes final four.

Greek Super Cup winners

 * 1986: Giallo e Nero Aris.JPG Aris
 * 2020: Bianco e Nero con diagonale Arancione.png Promitheas Patras
 * 2021: Verde con trifoglio Verde su cerchio Bianco.svg Panathinaikos OPAP
 * 2022: 630px_seven_vertical_stripes_HEX-ED1C24_and_White.svg Olympiacos
 * 2023: 630px_seven_vertical_stripes_HEX-ED1C24_and_White.svg Olympiacos

Titles by city
Four clubs have won the Greek Basketball Super Cup.

Final Fours
The 2020 Greek Super Cup competition introduced the Final Four system.

Greek Super Cup records
Source: ESAKE

Single game

 * Most points scored
 * 44 by Nikos Galis ( Aris), against Panathinaikos OPAP on August 27, 1986


 * Most rebounds
 * 13 by Yanick Moreira ( AEK Athens), against Panathinaikos OPAP on September 24, 2020


 * Most assists
 * 10 by 🇺🇸 Abdul Gaddy ( Peristeri), against Panathinaikos OPAP on September 23, 2020

Overall

 * Most points scored
 * 85 by Nikos Galis ( Aris), against Panathinaikos OPAP in 1986


 * Most rebounds
 * 36 by Georgios Papagiannis ( Panathinaikos OPAP), in 2020, 2021, and 2022

Single game

 * Most points scored
 * 117 by Aris, against Panathinaikos OPAP on August 27, 1986


 * Fewest points scored
 * 51 by Panathinaikos OPAP, against Olympiacos on September 30, 2023

Overall

 * Most points scored
 * 675 by Panathinaikos OPAP, in 1986, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023


 * Fewest points scored
 * 113 by PAOK, in 2023