Volleyball The Volleyball team of
Ethnikos Alexandroupolis has a long-standing presence in the
Greek Volleyleague with a long history in the sport, being the first provincial team to participate in the
A1 Volleyball championship (42 years). He has made significant progress in all three home titles (
Championship,
Cup,
League Cup), reaching the final (
2014) and 8 times the first 4 teams in ranking, but also in European competitions, reaching two times the quarterfinals of the
CEV Challenge Cup in
2015 and
2016. He has also featured great athletes of the Greek and global volleyball such as
Marios Giourdas,
Theodoros Baev and
Andreas Andreadis, while
Thanassis Moustakidis,
Andrej Kravárik and
Nikos Samaras also wore his shirt. He has also won many national championships in the infrastructure departments. In total, she has won 6 Greek U21 championships (1976, 1987, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2023), 2 Greek U18 championships (2008, 2011), 3 Greek U16 championships (2007, 2008, 2009). The headquarters of the team is the closed gym of "Michalis Paraskevopoulos", 1000 seats, located next to the "
Fotis Kosmas" athletic stadium. Other city's Volleyball Teams are: • G.S.G. Nike Alexandroupolis: Women's team with 9 participations in
Women's Greek Volleyball Championship and best place the 4th (1997–98), that allowed the team to participate in
Challenge Cup. Nike has won 2 National Junior championships (1990, 1992) and 1 National Girls Championship (1989). • G.E. Alexandroupolis, which has competed in the
A2 Men's Volleyball category. • Finikas Alexandroupolis, women's volleyball team, which competes in the
A2 Women's Volleyball category Football The main sporting facilities are situated around the football and athletics stadium
Fotis Kosmas. The stadium hosts various football teams, such as:
Basketball There are two basketball teams in the city: Ethnikos Alexandroupolis and Olympiada Alexandroupolis. Each game between them is a local derby. These two teams compete in the regional basketball championship of East Macedonia and Thrace. Ethnikos Alexandroupolis has celebrated two rises and participations in the
Greek C Basket League (1995, 2014), counting equal relegations. The biggest success of the team's academy is the 3rd place in the National Children Basketball Championship in 1983/84. The U14 Girls' team of Olympiada Alexandroupolis has won three consecutive times the U14 championship of
Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, in 2020–2021, 2021-2022 and 2022–2023. Also, in 2021-2022 and in 2022-23 qualified to the Greek U14 Girls' Basketball Championship, placing 8th and 7th respectively in Greece in this age category.
Handball-Beach Handball In beach handball the team of Kyklopes Alexandroupolis has won 6 Greek Men's Beach Handball Championships, 4 of them consecutive (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), 1 Greek Men's Beach Handball Cup (2022) and 2 Greek Women's Beach Handball Cup (2022, 2024). The women's handball team has 7 participations in the
Women's A1 Handball Championship with best place the third in 1994-95 that allowed the team to participate in
Challenge Cup next year. Also the men's handball team of Kyklopes participates in the
A2 Ethniki Handball. The second team of the city is Asteras Alexandroupolis.
Swimming In June 2013 was inaugurated the new Municipal Swimming Pool of Alexandroupolis "
Dimosthenis Michalentzakis", which is the most modern swimming pool in Greece in terms of technical equipment and one of the most modern in Europe. In this swimming pool have been hosted major international events, such as the Division 1 of
2026 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup in April 2026, the Division 1 of
2025 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup in January 2025 and the international synchronized swimming meeting Fina Artistic Swimming World Series - Hellas Beetles, in April 2019. It is the headquarters of the swimming clubs: OFTHA and NOA, but also of Ethnikos Alexandroupolis, water polo team. OFTHA has held the first place in Thrace for several years and is one of the top clubs in Greece, while many of the club's athletes have achieved distinctions in national championships. Also, 3 disabled swimmers from Alexandroupolis are members of the National Team and represent Greece at the
World Para Swimming Championships and
Paralympic Games:
Dimosthenis Michalentzakis (Gold Paralympic Medal in
2016 at
100 m. butterfly S9), Dimitrios Karypidis (4th Paralympian in
2021 at
100 m. backstroke S1) and Alexandros Lergios (first participation at the
Paralympic Games of Tokyo, 2021).
Track The track team of Ethnikos Alexandroupolis also has a great tradition as has been in the first 10 teams of the Greek track championship ranking 4 times in men (1953, 1955, 1956, 1958), best place the 4th (1956), and in women (1959, 1989, 1990, 1991), best place also the 4th (1959). It has featured great athletes such as:
Hrysopigi Devetzi,
Dimosthenis Magginas and
Fotis Kosmas. Many athletes of the team have won Panhellenic and Balkan medals in development categories.
Table Tennis The last 10 years, Ethnikos Alexandroupolis has been consistently among the top 10 teams in Greece according to the Hellenic Table Tennis Federation rating tables. The women's team participates in the Greek Women's First Division (A1), while the men's team participates in the Greek Men's Second Division (A2). As far as infrastructure teams are concerned, the club was 4 times in the finals of the Panhellenic Junior Children Championship (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019). In 2017 he won the 1st place and was the Greek Champion in this category, while in 2016, 2017, 2019 he won the 2nd place in Greece. In the category of Children, in 2017, 2018 and 2022 the team of Ethnikos Alexandroupolis took the 3rd place in the Panhellenic Table Tennis Championship, while in 2019 was the champion in this category and climbed to the top of Greece. In 2019, Ethnikos Alexandroupolis took the 2nd place in the Panhellenic Table Tennis Championship in the category of Young Women. Athletes of the club are at the top of the federation's ranking list by winning cups and medals at the Panhellenic Open Championships.
Badminton Since 2018, the Badminton department of Ethnikos Alexandroupolis has been competing in the A1 Greek Badminton Division, while club's athletes have won medals at the Panhellenic Development Championships.
Rugby In 2009, the stadium hosted an international
rugby match between
Greece and
Bulgaria; the match was the first time that Greece had played a home match outside of
Attica.
Run Greece Alexandroupolis Since 2014, with the help of the track team of Ethnikos Alexandroupolis, Run Greece Alexandroupolis is held, which continues until today, on the last Sunday of September, co-organized by
SEGAS, Municipality of Alexandroupolis and
Region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace. Run Greece includes 800m race for children and races 5 km, 10 km.
Via Egnatia Run The international race 'Via Egnatia Run' is an action of
Evros Regional Unit which started in 2016 and is being held every May. It is a 21.1 km half-marathon on the route of the Ancient
Via Egnatia, which once connected Constantinople to Rome, culturally, economically and commercially, passing through the ancient city of
Sale (today's Alexandroupolis) and
Traianoupoli. There is also a race of 5 km, and two races of 800 meters for disabled people and children. It takes place on the Alexandroupolis-
Kipoi National Road and the routes have been certified by the
Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS). The goal is through the sport to get to know the culture and history of this important route.
Thrace Night Run Every June Thrace Night Run, which has become an institution the recent years and includes 5 and 10 km runs, is held on the coastal avenue of Alexandroupoli since 2021. The organization is undertaken by the sports club "Dromeas of Thrace" with the support of the Alexandroupoli's Municipality and EAS SEGAS of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace. ==International relations==