Results

Greece A1 04/14 14:00 22 [6] ASE Douka v Ionikos [9] L 31-28
Greece A1 03/30 14:00 21 [9] Ionikos v Zafeirakis [7] W 32-23
Greece A1 03/27 17:00 20 [2] AEK Athens v Ionikos [9] L 31-25
Greece A1 03/23 16:00 19 [9] Ionikos v GAS Kilkis [10] D 24-24
Greece A1 03/09 16:00 18 [5] Drama 1986 v Ionikos [9] L 32-27
Greece A1 03/02 16:00 17 [9] Ionikos v PAOK [5] L 23-29
Greece A1 02/24 12:00 16 [1] Olympiacos v Ionikos [9] L 25-18
Greece Cup 02/21 16:00 3 PAOK v Ionikos L 32-26
Greece A1 02/17 16:00 15 [8] Ionikos v Diomidis Argous [6] L 14-21
Greece A1 02/10 16:00 14 [9] Pylaia v Ionikos [8] D 26-26
Greece A1 02/03 16:00 13 [9] Ionikos v Aeropos Edessas [10] W 29-25
Greece A1 01/27 15:00 12 [12] Panellinios v Ionikos [9] W 29-34
Ionikos is a professional handball team based in Nikaia, Greece. The team was founded in 1965 and has since become one of the most successful handball teams in Greece. Ionikos has won numerous domestic and international titles, including the Greek Handball Championship, the Greek Handball Cup, and the EHF Challenge Cup.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their home arena is the Nikaia Olympic Indoor Hall, which has a seating capacity of 5,000 spectators. Ionikos is known for its strong defense and fast-paced offense, which is led by some of the best handball players in Greece.

The team is coached by Dimitrios Katsikaris, who has led the team to several victories in recent years. Ionikos has a strong fan base, and their matches are always well-attended and highly anticipated. The team's success has helped to popularize handball in Greece, and they continue to be a dominant force in the sport both domestically and internationally.