The table tennis department of Panathinaikos A.O. was founded in 1924 by player Nikos Mantzaroglou. Through the next decades Panathinaikos became one of the best table tennis teams in Greece with a lot of successes in both men and women.
In 1974, the men's team had its biggest success in the European competitions. In the ETTU Cup, Panathinaikos passed Turnerschaft Innsbruck, Centro Sportivo Milano, TTC Rot-Weiß Hamburg and reached the semi-finals, where they were disqualified by Hertha BSC Berlin.
== History ==
The table tennis department of Panathinaikos A.O. was founded in 1939, led by table tennis instructor Nikos Mantzaroglou.
The first official men’s title for Panathinaikos came in 1951, and since then the “Greens” have been among the dominant forces, particularly throughout the 1960s.
In 1974, the men’s team reached the semifinals of the Cup Winners’ Cup, while over the years many of its players became Balkan and Mediterranean champions.
In 2001, Panathinaikos found itself in the B’ Division of Attica, and a renewal process was initiated — gradually restoring the department to its rightful place among the country’s top clubs.
One of the women’s team’s best seasons was in 1972, when the squad captured three official titles: the Greek Championship (Overall Standings), the Greek Championship (Women’s Division), and the Greek Cup. However, the landmark year came in 2022, when the women’s team won the Europe Trophy, a historic international triumph.
The 1974 season is considered the pinnacle year for the department, with the men’s team consisting of Priftis, Kostopoulos, Kolymbadis, and the Makris brothers.
Panathinaikos successively eliminated Innsbruck (5–1), Centro Sportivo Milano (5–0), and Rot-Weiss Hamburg (5–4) at the Sporting indoor hall, becoming the first Greek team ever to reach the semifinals of a European competition.
In the semifinals, Panathinaikos faced Hertha Berlin, from which it was eliminated with a 5–3 score.
It is also worth noting that in the same year, the “Shamrock” captured the Cities Cup title.
== Honours ==
Greek Clubs' Championship, Men (12):
1951, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1968, 1975
Greek Clubs' Championship, Women (3):
1972, 1973, 1974
Greek Cup, Men (3):
1965,1966, 1969
Greek Cup, Women (2):
1972, 2022
ETTU Cup, Men
Semi-finals (1): 1974
ETTU Europe Trophy, Men
Winners (2): 2024, 2026
5th place (1): 2025
ETTU Europe Trophy, Women
Winners (1): 2022
Semi-finals (1): 2025
3th place (1): 2026
== Current players ==
Season 2025–26
== Former Notable players ==
=== Men ===
Andrej Gaćina
Jorge Campos
Emmanuel Lebesson
Spyros Giannakopoulos
Giannis Kalogiannis
Nikos Kostopoulos
Maria Louka
Stamatina Louka
Nikos Mantzaroglou
Kostas Priftis
Lena Ralli
Eleni Vlachaki
Jakub Dyjas
João Monteiro
Kristian Karlsson
Betty Janes Klosky
=== Women ===
Dina Meshref
Szandra Pergel
Katarzyna Grzybowska
Elizabeta Samara
== Sources ==
100 years Panathinaikos, Liveri, 2008
Official website (in Greek)
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