| Greek A2 Basket League | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season | 2019–20 | |||||||||
| Dates | 6 October 2019 – 7 March 2020 | |||||||||
| Number of teams | 16 | |||||||||
| Finals | ||||||||||
| Champions | Charilaos Trikoupis | |||||||||
| Runners-up | Diagoras Dryopideon | |||||||||
| Statistical leaders | ||||||||||
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The 2019–20 Greek A2 Basket League was the 34th season of the Greek A2 Basket League, the second-tier level professional club basketball league in Greece.[1] The league was organized by the Hellenic Basketball Federation. It was the fifth season with the participation of 16 teams. The season was prematurely cancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to that, none of the league's teams were relegated.
Teams

Attica
Agrinio
Anatolia
Eleftheroupoli
Oiakas
2019–20 Greek A2 Basket League season club locations.
| Club | City | Arena | Capacity | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Agrinio | Agrinio | Michalis Kousis Indoor Hall | 1,500  | 
| Amyntas | Athens  (Dafni-Ymittos, Dafni)  | Pyrkal Ymittos Indoor Hall | 600  | 
| Anatolia Thessaloniki | Thessaloniki | Anatolia Indoor Hall | |
| Apollon Patras | Patras | Apollon Patras Indoor Hall | 3,500  | 
| Charilaos Trikoupis | Missolonghi | Missolonghi Indoor Hall | 800  | 
| Dafni Dafniou | Attica (Chaidari) | Christos Angourakis Indoor Hall | 500  | 
| Diagoras Dryopideon | Attica (Aigaleo) | Stavros Venetis Indoor Hall | 2,000  | 
| Eleftheroupoli Kavalas | Kavala (Eleftheroupoli) | Eleftheroupoli Indoor Sports Center | 300  | 
| Filippos Verias | Veria | Dimitrios Vikelas Municipal Sports Center | 700  | 
| ASK Karditsas | Karditsa | Karditsa New Indoor Hall | 3,007  | 
| Koroivos | Amaliada | Amaliada Ilida Indoor Hall | 2,000  | 
| Oiakas Nafpliou | Nafplio | Nafplio Municipal Indoor Sports Center | 500  | 
| Olympiacos B | Piraeus | Peace and Friendship Training Facility | 250  | 
| Pagrati | Athens (Pangrati) | METS Indoor Hall | 1,500  | 
| Psychiko | Athens (Psychiko) | Psychiko Indoor Hall | 300  | 
| Tritonas Sepolion | Athens (Sepolia) | Strefi Indoor Hall | 
Regular season (final league standings)
 Pos  | 
 Club  | 
 Pts  | 
 Pld  | 
 W  | 
 L  | 
 PF  | 
 PA  | 
 Diff  | 
Qualification or Relegation | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.  | Charilaos Trikoupis | 40  | 21  | 19  | 2  | 1,758  | 1,577  | +181  | 
League Champions and promoted to the Greek Basket League | 
2.  | Diagoras Dryopideon* | 37  | 21  | 16  | 5  | 1,818  | 1,671  | +147  | 
Declined to be promoted to the Greek Basket League* | 
3.  | Psychiko | 34  | 21  | 13  | 8  | 1,545  | 1,524  | +21  | |
4.  | Apollon Patras | 33  | 21  | 12  | 9  | 1,614  | 1,556  | +58  | |
5.  | ASK Karditsas | 32  | 21  | 11  | 10  | 1,577  | 1,571  | +6  | |
6.  | Olympiacos B** | 32  | 21  | 17   | 4  | 1,628  | 1,473  | +155  | 
Started the season with minus 6 points.  | 
7.  | Eleftheroupoli Kavalas | 31  | 20  | 11  | 9  | 1,573  | 1,474  | +99  | |
8.  | Agrinio | 30  | 21  | 9  | 12  | 1,543  | 1,562  | -19  | |
9.  | Anatolia Thessaloniki | 30  | 21  | 9  | 12  | 1,536  | 1,554  | -18  | |
10.  | Dafni Dafniou | 30  | 21  | 9  | 12  | 1,643  | 1,662  | -19  | |
11.  | Oiakas Nafpliou | 29  | 21  | 8  | 13  | 1,622  | 1,580  | +42  | |
12.  | Tritonas Sepolion | 28  | 21  | 7  | 14  | 1,503  | 1,628  | -125  | |
13.  | Pagrati | 28  | 21  | 7  | 14  | 1,643  | 1,718  | -75  | |
14.  | Filippos Verias | 28  | 21  | 7  | 14  | 1,466  | 1,643  | -177  | |
15.  | Koroivos | 27  | 20  | 7  | 13  | 1,515  | 1,612  | -97  | |
16.  | Amyntas | 26  | 21  | 5  | 16  | 1,409  | 1,588  | -179  | |
Source: Basket.gr
* Diagoras Dryopideon declined to be promoted to the Greek Basket League.
** Olympiacos B started the season with a 6-point deduction, a rebuke imposed by the Hellenic Basketball Federation as a result of senior club Olympiacos's forfeiting of several Greek Basket League and Greek Cup games, during the 2018–19 season.
Promotion playoffs
- Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
 
Relegation playoffs
- Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
 
See also
References
External links
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