Ethnikos Piraeus

The most successful department is by far the water polo, which has won many domestic and European titles.

On 23 December 1924, Young Boys Titan merged with the club Peiraikos Podosfairikos Omilos and renamed to Ethnikos.

[2] During the early years Ethnikos enjoyed successes by the teams of football, waterpolo and swimming.

[3] After Second World War Ethnikos created a strong team both football and waterpolo.

The football team was runner-up of 1955-56 Greek championship having finished one only point behind the head of the standings, Olympiacos.

[3] Ethnikos was two points behind (one win) of the second placed team in the last four remaining fixtures, with the upcoming match being the Piraeus derby with Olympiacos .

The football team of Ethnikos owed a big part of success in the longtime President Dimitris Karellas.

[6] The water polo team plays in national natatorium of Piraeus, known also as “Petros Kapageroff” formerly Papastrateio.

The basketball and volleyball team play in Panagiotis Salpeas gymnasium in the centre of Piraeus.

Ethnikos is the fifth most successful Greek club in terms of total titles won in domestic and European team sports competitions.

In addition, Ethnikos is the fourth most successful Greek club in men's team sports competitions.

Ethnikos winner's cup team in 1933