
Olympiacos made history once again, capturing their 18th Greek Volleyball Cup title after a powerful 3-1 victory over PAOK in the 2025 Greek Cup final held in Arta. With incredible energy, and the unstoppable John Gordon Perrin leading the charge, the red-and-whites proved why they’re still the kings of Greek volleyball.
🇨🇦 Perrin Shines Bright as MVP
Canadian star John Gordon Perrin was named MVP of the match, putting on a volleyball masterclass. He racked up 26 points, including 20 successful attacks, 3 aces, and 3 blocks, playing a critical role in Olympiacos’ win. His performance was electric from the first set and decisive in the key moments that sealed the victory.
Olympiacos Controls the Game
Under the guidance of head coach Andrea Gardini, Olympiacos dominated in nearly every area of the game—especially in service (10-3 aces), blocks (13-9), and reception.
Set scores:
25-21, 25-17, 20-25, 25-21
Total match time: 113 minutes
This latest win means Olympiacos now holds all three major domestic titles—the Greek Cup, the League Cup “Nikos Samaras,” and the Super Cup. It’s a clean sweep and a clear message: Olympiacos ONEX is the team to beat in 2025.
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