Olympiacos F.C. B

Association football team in Greece

Football club
Olympiacos B
Full nameOlympiacos Football Club B
Founded2021
Dissolved2024
GroundRentis Training Centre
Capacity3,000
2023–24Super League Greece 2, 10th (relegated)
Active departments of Olympiacos
Football Basketball
(Men's)
Basketball
(Women's)
Volleyball
(Men's)
Volleyball
(Women's)
Water Polo
(Men's)
Water Polo
(Women's)
Handball
(Men's)
Table tennis
Athletics Swimming Boxing
Sailing Canoeing Rowing
Fencing Kickboxing Taekwondo
Wrestling Basketball B

Olympiacos Football Club B, or simply Olympiacos B (Greek: Ολυμπιακός Β), was the reserve team of Greek club Olympiacos.

Stadium

The stadium that hosts in Olympiacos B was the Rentis Training Centre with a capacity of 3,000.[citation needed]

Dissolution

In the season 2023–24 of Super League 2,Olympiacos B finished 10th hence was relegated to Gamma Ethniki,the third highest football league in Greece.However,clubs in Gamma Ethniki can only consist of amateur players since it's an amateur division,hence no professional players can play in the reserve team of Olympiakos which was the case in the past for players like Youssef El Arabi,Kostas Fortounis e.t.c. and young players like Apostolopoulos

See also

  • Category:Olympiacos F.C. B players

References

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Olympiacos Football Club
  • Players
  • Managers
  • Honours
  • Academy
  • Current season
HistoryHome stadium
  • Karaiskakis Stadium (1925–1984, 1989–1997, 2004–present)
  • Rizoupoli Stadium (2002–2004)
  • Olympic Stadium (1984–1989, 1997–2002)
Training ground
  • Rentis Training Centre
Supporters
  • Gate 7
  • PEFO
  • Atilio
  • Takis Tsoukalas
RivalriesTragedies
  • Karaiskakis Stadium disaster
Anthems
  • Hymn of Olympiacos
  • First Hymn of Olympiacos (Fevgat' apo mpros)
  • Tou Bukovi tin omadara
Related articles
Parent club
Olympiacos C.F.P.
Website
olympiacos.org