AO Diomidis Argous (Greek: Αθλητικός Όμιλος Διομήδης Άργους) is a Greek handball team based in Argos, that plays in the Handball Premier.
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Full name | Athlitikós Ómilos Diomidis Argous Handball Club | ||
Nickname(s) | Wolves | ||
Short name | Diomidis | ||
Founded | 1984 | ||
Arena | Nea Kios Indoor Sports Hall, Nea Kios | ||
Capacity | 600 | ||
Head coach | Georgios Zaravinas | ||
League | Handball Premier | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
History
editThe club was founded in 1976. The handball department was founded in the club in 1984. The team was named after Diomedes, the former king of the city of Argos, who became famous in the Trojan War. The symbol of the team is the ancient wolf with the crown of King Diomedes. Popularly nicknamed the "Wolves", the team won for the first time the EHF Challenge Cup in 2012, downing in the final Wacker Thun.[1] It was also the first time a Greek team won a European title in a handball club competition.
Crest, colours, supporters
editKits
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Team
editCurrent squad
edit- Squad for the 2023–24 season[2]
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Technical staff
edit- Head coach: Georgios Zaravinas
- Assistant coach: Andreas Vassilopoulos
- Physiotherapist: Georgios Sideris
Transfers
edit- Transfers for the 2023–24 season
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Previous squads
edit2011–2012 Team | ||||
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Shirt No | Nationality | Player | Birth Date | Position |
1 | Greece | Ilias Tsoulos | 22 November 1988 | Goalkeeper |
2 | Greece | Georgios Zaravinas | 13 June 1976 | Left Winger |
4 | Greece | Nikolaos Roumeliotis | 19 February 1986 | Right Winger |
5 | Greece | Theodoros Megaloikonomu | 18 August 1983 | Central Back |
7 | Greece | Eleftherios Kremastiotis | 18 March 1994 | Left Winger |
8 | Greece | Nikolaos Passias | 17 February 1995 | Left Back |
9 | Greece | Christos Priobolos | 26 June 1978 | Left Back |
10 | Serbia | Duro Mujić | 1 June 1992 | Left Back |
11 | Greece | Charalampos Mallios | 6 August 1987 | Central Back |
12 | Cyprus | Christophoros Nungovitch | 14 December 1989 | Goalkeeper |
13 | Greece | Raqi Marango | 1 January 1983 | Line Player |
17 | Greece | Nikolaos Samaras | 5 August 1978 | Right Winger |
18 | Greece | Fotis Kontoulis | 24 October 1991 | Central Back |
19 | Greece | Evangelos Spentzos | 9 May 1995 | Right Winger |
21 | Greece | Ioannidis Eleftherios | 5 May 1992 | Left Winger |
77 | Serbia | Milan Urošević | 22 May 1985 | Right Back |
99 | Serbia | Davor Tasković | 16 January 1986 | Left Back |
Achievements
edit- Winners (1): 2011/12
- Winners (2): 2011/12, 2013/14
- Runners-up (3): 2012/13, 2014/15, 2015/16
- Runners-up (2): 2013/14, 2019/20
European record
editEHF Challenge Cup
editSeason | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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2011–12 Winners |
Round 3 | SPR Stal Mielec | 30–26 | 27–28 | 57–54 |
Round 4 | Portovik Yuzhny | 27–24 | 26–29 | 53–53 (a) | |
Quarter-finals | HC Kriens-Luzern | 25–21 | 28–28 | 53–49 | |
Semi-finals | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 21–21 | 29–26 | 50–47 | |
Finals | Wacker Thun | 26–23 | 20–22 | 46–45 |
EHF ranking
edit- As of 6/12/2023[3]
Rank | Team | Points |
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138 | SPR Chrobry Głogów | 34 |
139 | RK Metalurg Skopje | 34 |
140 | HK Malmö | 34 |
141 | Diomidis Argous | 33 |
142 | RK Borac Banja Luka | 33 |
143 | Handball Club Berchem | 32 |
144 | RKHV Volendam | 32 |
Former club members
editNotable former players
edit- Charalampos Mallios (2010–2012, 2013–2014, 2021–2023)
- Nikolaos Samaras (2009–2017)
- Georgios Zaravinas (2010–2014)
- Sofiane Bendjilali (2022–2023)
- Sven Suton (2017–2018)
- Christophoros Nungovitch (2011–2015)
- Đorđe Golubović (2020–2021)
- Olexandr Shevelev (2020–2022)
References
editExternal links
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