EA Patras

EA Patras

Football club infobox
clubname = EA Patras


fullname = Enosi Athlopedion Patron
founded = 1927
ground = Ayios Dionysios, Patras, Greece
capacity = 2,200
league = A1
season = 2007-08
nicknames = Megali Kyria (The Great lady)
Melanolefkoi (The Black-whites)
position = 5th
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EA Patras is a Greek omnisports club founded in 1927 and based 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.

Having Athens' and Thessaloniki's major volleyball clubs excluded, EAP - representing Patras - was only the second club, after Orestiada, that made it to the final of the Greek Volleyball Cup, in 2008. It lost 1-3 to Panathinaikos VC. It took the fifth place in A1 Ethniki three times in a row (2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06), participating in the European Federation Cup in 2005-06.

Honours

*"'Total Titles: 4

** Greek Championships: 1938
** Second Division (A2 Ethniki) Championships: 2002
** Third Division (B Ethniki) Championships: 1996
** Fourth Division (C Ethniki) Championships: 1993
**Greek Cup finalist: 2008

Rankings in the Greek First Division

{| class="wikitable"
- bgcolor="#efefef" ! Season!! Rank
-
2000-01|| 12th
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2002-03|| 8th
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2003-04|| 5th
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2004-05|| 5th
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2005-06|| 5th
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2006-07|| 7th
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2007-08|| 5th


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