First Ioannis Dedeoglou Tournament The first tournament took place in 2004, and four teams competed. They were
Hemofarm,
Panathinaikos,
PAOK, and
Ülker. The first games took place on September 24, 2004, in which Panathinaikos won against Hemofarm, by a score of 83–79, while PAOK beat
Ülker, by a score of 77–57. The very next day, Hemofarm vs. Ulker and PAOK vs. Panathinaikos took place, to decide who would earn the final positions. Hemofarm beat Ulker by a score of 84–74, for its third-place finish, and PAOK beat Panathinaikos in a close game, by a score of 79–76, for first place.
Second Ioannis Dedeoglou Tournament The second tournament was held in September 2005. The teams that participated were
AEK,
FC Barcelona,
Red Star Belgrade, and
PAOK. On the first day of the tournament, fans got to see a Greek derby between PAOK and AEK, which PAOK won by a score of 77–72. The next game of the day took place between Barcelona and Red Star, in which Barcelona won 77–67. The following day, AEK was pitted against Red Star, and lost 54–75. The final was a real feast for the eyes, as it finished with both teams tied at 87 points; it was a great game, in which Barcelona ended up beating PAOK, in overtime, by a score of 102–101.
2000 Thessaloniki EuroLeague Final Four PAOK Sports Arena hosted the
2000 Thessaloniki FIBA EuroLeague Final Four.
Semifinals •
Panathinikos Athens (GRE) –
Efes Pilsen (
TUR) 81–71 •
Maccabi Tel Aviv (ISR) –
FC Barcelona (
ESP) 65–51
Third place game FC Barcelona (
Spain) –
Efes Pilsen 69–75 (
Turkey)
Final •
Panathinaikos Athens (
Greece) –
Maccabi Tel Aviv (
Israel) 73–67
CEV Champions League Final Four PAOK Sports Arena hosted the
2004–05 CEV Champions League Final Four, which took place from 26 to 27 March 2005.
Concerts A number of concerts also take place in the arena. Artists that have performed at the arena include the
Pet Shop Boys,
A-ha and
Sakis Rouvas. On the 18 September 2010,
The Prodigy performed at the arena, with an attendance of 10,000 people. Moreover, on 27 October 2019
Enrique Iglesias' concert was sold. On the 26th of June, 2023, greek popstar
Eleni Foureira performed in the arena as part of her "Reborn" tour, with an attendance of 12,000 people. ==Arena info==