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Since 1984 GALANIS SPORTS DATA has developed special software for recording, analysis and presentation of sports data for all Olympic and many non-Olympic sports.

Since 1998 the company deals with web design and development.

Following technological advancements, GALANIS SPORTS DATA has expanded its activities to mobile applications development.

Internet Services

GALANIS SPORTS DATA has created a model which was used for the official web site of WorldBasket’98 with on-line statistics in all games for the first time in Europe. The web site was designed, prepared and handled by GALANIS SPORTS DATA and και recorded a record of 10 million hits during all match days.

In addition, GALANIS SPORTS DATA has designed and supports the official sites of SUPER LEAGUE (www.superleaguegreece.net) and HEBA (www.esake.gr) as well as Atromitos FC (www.atromitosfc.gr) by uploading statistical data for all players and teams, online updating of data and results directly from the fields of play. The companyhas designed and hosts the official web site of the Hellenic Sports Federation for Persons with Disabilities (www.eaom-amea.gr), while they design and support web sites & pages of all big organizations the company undertakes with online data and results.

GALANIS SPORTS DATA has designed the official web site of the National Olympic Committee (HOC) (www.hoc.gr), the International Olympic Academy (IΟΑ) (www.ioa.org.gr) and the Alumni of the German School of Athens (www.ex-dsathen.gr).

At the corporate web page (www.galanissportsdata.com), basketball, volleyball and football statistics are presented starting from 1992. In addition, the user can be informed on important facts and figures from the athletic scene, which happened on the same date in past years, via the “Sports Dates” service. The site was relaunched in 2015, featuring the current layout.

Mobile Applications

In 2000, cooperating with the mobile telephony company Telestet, GALANIS SPORTS DATA offered a WAP service during the coverage of the special stages of the Rally Acropolis in Itea.

Since 2008-2009, GALANIS SPORTS DATA in cooperation with UPSTREAM undertook the project of providing the subscribers with statistical data relating to the A1 Basketball Championship via SMS.

In the context of the cooperation with Super League, GALANIS SPORTS DATA designed and offered to Android and iPhone users, the League’s official application, where all football data were depicted.

The company also designed and supports the Android applications for Atromitos FC and PAOK FC.

Specialized Software

Since 1984, GALANIS SPORTS DATA, statistically covers all sports events that have been taken place in Greece and many abroad, having developed special software for all Olympic and many non-Olympic sports.

Football

On May, 18th, 1994, the final of the European Cup Champions League AC Milan – FC Barcelona 4-0 is held at the Olympic Stadium in Athens. GALANIS SPORTS DATA shows on TV and presents to the Press, the first football stats probably for the first time in a major European tournament.

The first version of the software will be gradually enriched with extensions to present multiple analyses and conclusions in order to evaluate players and teams during each match, each league in total and in a depth of 15 years gathering data from the company’s database.

As a result, data projection on TV is based on analyses that are formed during the evolution of the match helping the viewer to form a personal opinion about the dominance of each team.

Basketball

In 1989, GALANIS SPORTS DATA covers the European Cup Final: Real Madrid – Snaidero Caserta 117-113 on behalf of the Hellenic Basketball Federation (HBF) at the Peace and Friendship Stadium and since then the company is constantly present in all basketball events and cooperates with the HBF and HEBA.

On March 19-21, 1996, GALANIS SPORTS DATA undertakes, on behalf of FIBA, the coverage of the Women’s FINAL FOUR in Sofia (Bulgaria), while the next year on April 20-22, 1997, the company covers the Men’s FINAL FOUR in Rome. In this event for the first time at a European level and in cooperation with FIBA, GALANIS SPORTS DATA transmits the results and complete statistics, live via the Internet.

The experience of more than 20 years in basketball, pushes GALANIS SPORTS DATA to specialized software development with studies and analyzes that will gradually lead to the display of statistics per line-up, while television broadcasts will be supplemented with statistics based on the teams’ evaluation and the historical data drawn from a database (20 years of sports data) maintained by the company.

Volleyball

On the occasion of PAPPET ’86, the World Volleyball Championship, held at the SEF on April 4-12, 1986, GALANIS SPORTS DATA developed the first version of software for volleyball, which will be reformed based on the international standards and the changes applied to the sport in 1999 with the abolition of the “sides” and the introduction of the “Libero”.

Water Polo

On the occasion of the 7th FINA CUP ’87, the World Championships, held in Thessaloniki in 1987, GALANIS SPORTS DATA developed the first version of water polo software, including the playing time in the statistics table.

Track & Field

The European Indoor Athletics Championships in 1985 is the trigger for the first version of the track & field software. Since then, responding to the needs of the Athletics Federation (SEGAS), all requirements in all levels (men, women, juniors, boys, girls, teams) as well as in international meetings (Tsiklitiria, European & World Championships, etc.) will be met.

Track & field is the milestone of the introduction of “CCTV” for the first time in Greece, in all events, a practice which be implemented by the company in all team sports.

Chess

GALANIS SPORTS DATA owes to chess its first coverage (Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki in 1984), its first international coverage and its first cooperation abroad (with the World Chess Federation in Dubai in 1986).

Rally

On June 9-11, 2000 the Acropolis Rally is held in Itea. The company is required to develop software and cover the race while erecting a network of 50 computers in the Press Office, where live results of all stages are presented via the Intranet.

The first editions of the specialized software for all Olympic and non-Olympic sports, are depicted chronologically in the table below:

  • 1984

    Chess
    Track & Field
    Gymnastics
    Rhythmic Gymnastics
    Weight Lifting

  • 1985

    Volleyball
    Greco-Roman Wrestling
    Freestyle Wrestling

  • 1986

    Water Polo
    Cross Country Race
    Marathon Race

  • 1988

    Basketball

  • 1991

    Diving

  • 1992

    Boxing

  • 1993

    Football
    Fencing
    Synchronized Swimming

  • 1994

    Cycling
    Swimming

  • 1995

    Basket “3on3”

  • 1996

    Equestrian

  • 1997

    Formula 3
    Sailing

  • 1998

    Beach Volley
    Tennis

  • 1999

    Horse Racing
    Ping Pong
    Rally
    Handball

  • 2000

    Indoor Football (5x5)
    Water Ski
    Canoe Kayak

  • 2001

    Beach Soccer

  • 2003

    Modern Pentathlon
    Badminton
    Hockey
    Rowing
    Tae Kwon Do
    Slalom
    Kick Boxing

  • 2004

    Judo

  • 2005

    Golf

  • 2006

    Archery

  • 2007

    Billiards

  • 2008

    Kite Board