Makedonikos won the
Greek A2 League, which is the second-tier league in Greece, in the years 2000 and 2002. During the 2001–02 season, the team set the then
A2 season record for most wins, with 24. Makedonikos was the
runner-up of the
EuroCup's
2004–05 season. Since its foundation in 1948, Makedonikos' home city was
Thessaloniki,
Greece. Otherwise, when the team was bought by Dimitris Mesaikos, the franchise was moved to
Kozani,
Greece, in the mid-2000s, to play in a newer, larger arena that had just opened there. The team returned to
Thessaloniki,
Greece, after it had financial problems while playing in
Kozani. Makedonikos competed in the
top-tier level
Greek Basket League for several years, until going
bankrupt in 2007, when it was
relegated to the third-tier level
Greek B League. ==Arenas==