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Ionikos Neas Filadelfeias BC
Ionikos N.F. B.C. is a Greek professional basketball club that is based in Nea Filadelfeia, a suburb of Athens, Greece. The club's full name is Ionikos Neas Filadelfeias Basketball Club ( English: Ionian New Philadelphia). The basketball club is a part of A.S. Ionikos Neas Filadelfeias. History Ionikos N.F. played in Greece's top-tier level, the Greek Basket League, from 2001 to 2005. In 2004, Ionikos moved to Amaliada, Greece, and was named ''Ionikos N.F. Amaliada'', but the team returned to Nea Filadelfeia, Greece, at the end of the 2004–05 season. In the 2003–04 season, Ionikos played in the European 2nd-tier level EuroCup,Ionikos NF Egnatia Bank
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Nea Filadelfeia
Nea Filadelfeia ( el, Νέα Φιλαδέλφεια, meaning ''New Philadelphia'') is a suburb of Athens, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Filadelfeia-Chalkidona, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 2.850 km2. It was named after the Anatolian city Filadelfeia, now Alaşehir in Turkey, and it was settled by Greek refugees from Asia Minor after the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922). Geography Nea Filadelfeia is a suburb of Athens, north of the city centre. Its built-up area is continuous with that of municipality of Athens and the surrounding suburbs Nea Chalkidona, Agioi Anargyroi, Acharnes, Metamorfosi and Nea Ionia. Motorway 1 (Athens - Thessaloniki) and Greek National Road 1 pass through the town. Nea Filadelfeia has a large park, Alsos Neas Filadelfias, which covers . The park formerly hosted a large zoo which operated since 1955 to 1995. Nea Filadelfeia is roughly located at the geo ...
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Georgios Bosganas
Georgios (, , ) is a Greek name derived from the word ''georgos'' (, , "farmer" lit. "earth-worker"). The word ''georgos'' (, ) is a compound of ''ge'' (, , "earth", "soil") and ''ergon'' (, , "task", "undertaking", "work"). It is one of the most usual given names in Greece and Cyprus. The name day is 23 April ( St George's Day). The English form of the name is George, the latinized form is ''Georgius''. It was rarely given in England prior to the accession of George I of Great Britain in 1714. The Greek name is usually anglicized as ''George''. For example, the name of ''Georgios Kuprios'' is anglicized as George of Cyprus, and latinized as ''Georgius Cyprius''; similarly George Hamartolos (d. 867), George Maniakes (d. 1043), George Palaiologos (d. 1118). In the case of modern Greek individuals, the spelling ''Georgios'' may be retained, e.g. Georgios Christakis-Zografos (1863–1920), Georgios Stanotas (1888–1965), Georgios Grivas (1897–1974), Georgios Al ...
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Vassilis Soulis
Vassilios or Vassileios, also transliterated Vasileios, Vasilios, Vassilis or Vasilis ( el, Βασίλειος or Βασίλης), is a Greek given name, the origin of Basil. In ancient/medieval/Byzantine context, it is also transliterated as Basileios. It is directly descended from the word "King", el, Βασιλιάς. It descends from the Greek language. People *Vassilis Alexakis, Greek-French writer *Vassilis Andrianopoulos, Greek footballer *Vasilis Avlonitis, Greek actor * Vasilis Avramidis, Greek footballer *Vasilis Barkas, Greek footballer * Vasilis Bolanos, ethnic Greek mayor of Himara, Albania *Vassilis Borbokis, Greek footballer *Vasilis Dimitriadis, Greek footballer * Vasilis Fragkias, Greek basketball coach * Vassilis Gagatsis, president of the Hellenic Football Federation *Vasilis Georgiadis, Greek film director and actor *Vasilis Golias, Greek footballer *Vassilis Hatzipanagis, Greek footballer *Vassilios Iliadis, Greek judoka *Vasilios Kalogeracos, Australian footb ...
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Miloš Šakota
Miloš Šakota ( sr-cyr, Милош Шакота, el, Μίλος Σάκοτα, born 11 June 1984) is a Greek–Serbian professional basketball coach and former player who is the U-16 head coach for the Crvena zvezda youth system. Standing at , he played both small forward and power forward positions. Playing career Šakota played for Ionikos NF, Near East, Aigaleo, Apollon Limassol (Cyprus), CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria), Al Nizwa (Oman), Olympias Patras, Arkadikos, and AE Livadia during his playing career. He played in the European-wide 2nd-tier level EuroCup, during the 2003–04 season, with Ionikos NF. He retired as a player with Livadia in 2015, to pursuit a coaching career. In October 2016, Šakota returned from the retirement and signed for AE Santorinis. On 31 July 2017, he signed for Lokros Atalantis. In 2018, Šakota joined a roster Slodes of the Second Basketball League of Serbia, upon an invitation of Nenad Mišanović. For the second time, he retired as a player in ...
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Michalis Perrakis
Michalis Perrakis ( Greek: Μιχάλης Περράκης; born on March 15, 1984, in Athens, Greece) is a Greek professional basketball player who last played for Lavrio of the Greek Basket League. He is a 6'9" (2.07 m) tall center, who can also play as a power forward. Professional career Perrakis played amateur basket for Lavrio before starting his pro career in 2002 with AEK Athens.Michalis Perrakis
at AEK.com The same year, he was loaned to the Greek League club Ionikos N.F. In 2004, he signed with Olympia Patras. In ...
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Spyros Panteliadis
Spyridon "Spyros" Panteliadis (alternate spellings: Spiridon, Spyros) ( el, Σπυρίδων "Σπύρος" Παντελιάδης; (born January 30, 1977 in Athens, Greece) is a Greek professional basketball player. At 1.91 m (6 ft. 3 in.) tall, he played at the point guard position. Professional career Panteliadis started playing basketball with Panionios and he played with them in the Korać Cup in the 1993–94 season. He also loaned to Esperos Kallitheas B.C., during 1996–97 season. His first pro contract started with Maroussi. In the early years of his career, he won the Greek League championship and the Greek Cup with AEK Athens. He then moved to Ionikos N.F., and then to Spain and Ciudad de Huelva, and then to PAOK. He then moved to the German League club Skyliners. He then played with Aris and Kolossos Rodou. He then played in the Greek minor league divisions with Polis Kallitheas, Kouros Anavissou, and Kronos Geraka. National team career Panteliadis was a membe ...
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Nikos Papanikolopoulos
Nikolaos "Nikos" Papanikolopoulos ( Greek: Νικόλαος "Νίκος" Παπανικολόπουλος; born April 21, 1979) is a retired Greek professional basketball player and current basketball coach. During his playing career, at a height of 1.96 m (6'5") tall, he played at the point guard and shooting guard positions. Professional career During his professional playing career, Papanikolopoulos played with the following clubs: Near East, AEK Athens, Aris, Ionikos NF, Olympiacos, Gymnastikos S. Larissas, AEL, Teramo, Kolossos, Peristeri, Iraklis, Ilysiakos, Panelefsiniakos, and Ikaros Chalkidas. During his playing career, he won the Greek 2nd Division championship in 1998, and the Greek Cup title and the European-wide secondary level FIBA Saporta Cup championship in the 1999–2000 season. National team career Papanikolopoulos played with Greece's under-26 national team at the 2005 Mediterranean Games The XVth Mediterranean Games Almería 2005 (XV ...
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Makis Nikolaidis
Prodromos "Makis" Nikolaidis (alternate spelling: Nikolaides) (Greek: Πρόδρομος "Μάκης" Νικολαΐδης; born July 13, 1978) is a former Greek-Cypriot professional basketball player. At a height of 2.01 m (6'7") tall, and 102 kg (225 lbs.) in weight, he could play both the shooting guard and small forward positions. During his playing career, Nikolaidis possessed great shooting ability. In 2008, he won the 3-point shootout competition of the Greek League All-Star Game. Professional career In 2003, Nikolaidis won the EuroCup Challenge championship, while playing with Aris Thessaloniki. In 2004, he was a EuroChallenge finalist, while playing with Maroussi. He spent the 2007–08 season with Aigaleo. Nikolaidis moved to Trikala 2000 for the 2008–09 season. He then moved to AEK Athens. In September 2012, he joined New Basket Brindisi, for a trial period. He joined Ethnikos Piraeus in 2018. Awards and accomplishments *FIBA EuroCup Challenge The FIB ...
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Sasa Marcović
Sasa may refer to: People * Saša, a given name * Genjū Sasa (1900–1959), Japanese film director and critic * Sa'sa'a bin Sohan (598–666), a companion of Imam Ali revered by Shia Muslims * Sasa (politician), special envoy to the United Nations for the national legislative body (CRPH) of Myanmar * Chung Hsin-yu (also known as Sasa), Taiwanese host and actress Places * Sa'sa', a Palestinian village depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War * Sasa, Israel, a kibbutz in Galilee, Israel * Sasa, North Macedonia, a village in the Makedonska Kamenica Municipality * Sa'sa', Syria, a town in the Rif Dimashq Governorate Other uses * Sasa (dance), a Samoan dance * ''Sasa'' (plant), a genus of bamboo * ''Sasa'' (video game), an arcade video game released for the MSX1 * Solvent-accessible surface area, the surface area of a biomolecule that is accessible to a solvent * Sa Sa International Holdings, a Hong Kong chainstore * Shekere, a musical instrument also known as "sasa" or "saasa ...
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Georgios Limniatis
Georgios "George" Limniatis (alternate spellings: Giorgos, Giorgios) ( el, Γιώργος Λιμνιάτης; born March 22, 1971) is a Greek retired professional basketball player and a professional basketball coach. He played at the point guard position. Playing career Clubs Limniatis began his career in 1990, with the Greek club Panellinios. In 1992, he moved to the Greek club Olympiacos. With Olympiacos, he won three Greek League championships (1993, 1994, 1995), and the Greek Cup (1994). He then played with the Greek clubs Papagou, Panionios, and Dafnis. In 2000, he joined PAOK Thessaloniki, where he played for three seasons. He returned to Panellinios for the 2003–04 season. He then played with Ionikos NF, during the 2004–05 season. He spent the 2005–06 season with Doukas, and the 2006–07 season with Sporting. Following the 2006–07 season, he retired from playing professional basketball. Greek junior national team Limniatis was a member of the Greek junior n ...
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Apostolos Kontos
Apostolos Kontos (Greek: Απόστολος Κόντος) (born on November 22, 1947) is a Greek former professional basketball player and coach. He is considered to be one of the great players in Panathinaikos Athens history, and is the club's all-time leading scorer. He was also a long-time member of the Greece men's national basketball team. He played at the shooting guard and small forward positions, with small forward being his main position. Professional career Kontos began his club playing career with Ionikos NF. With his next club, Panathinaikos Athens, he won 9 Greek League championships (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982) and 3 Greek Cups (1979, 1982, 1983). He finished his playing career with AEK Athens. In the top-tier level Greek League, he scored a total of 8,712 points, which is the 4th most total points scored in the competition, since the 1963–64 season. National team career As a member of the Greek Under-18 junior national team, Kontos ...
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Michalis Kakiouzis
Michalis "Mika" Kakiouzis (alternate spellings: Michail, Michailis, Mihalis) (Greek: Μιχάλης Κακιούζης; born November 29, 1976) is a Greek professional basketball coach and former player. He is currently working as head coach for Keravnos of the Cyprus Basketball Division A. At a height of 2.07 m (6 ft. 9 in.) tall, he was able to play at both the small forward and power forward positions. Early years Kakiouzis began playing basketball at the age of 8, with the youth academies of Ionikos NF, in Greece. Professional career Kakiouzis made his debut with the Ionikos N.F. senior club in the 1992–93 season. He played three seasons in the Greek 2nd Division. At the age of 18, he became the 2nd scorer and rebounder of the Greek 2nd Division. He was in the squad that brought Greece the gold medal at the 1995 FIBA Under-19 World Cup for junior men. This was a stepping stone for his journey toward AEK Athens, as his performance at the 1995 Junior World Cup with G ...
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