Difference between revisions of "Pangrati BC"

From Phantis
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(New page: '''Athletic Club Pangrati BC''' (Greek Αθλητικός Όμιλος Παγκρατίου) is a Greek basketball club that was founded in Pangrati, Athens ...)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
'''Athletic Club Pangrati BC''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Αθλητικός Όμιλος Παγκρατίου) is a Greek [[basketball]] club that was founded in [[Pangrati]], [[Athens]] in [[1938]]. The parent club was founded in [[1929]].
 
'''Athletic Club Pangrati BC''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Αθλητικός Όμιλος Παγκρατίου) is a Greek [[basketball]] club that was founded in [[Pangrati]], [[Athens]] in [[1938]]. The parent club was founded in [[1929]].
  
Pangrati BC developed a strong team during the [[1950s]] era, reaching the top [[Athens]] league with players such as [[Stelios Dekavalas|Stelios]] and [[Michalis Dekavalas]], Papadopoulos, Kontovounisios, Efremidis, Sinioris.  
+
Pangrati BC developed a strong team during the [[1950s]] era, reaching the top [[Athens]] league with players such as [[Stelios Dekavalas|Stelios]] and [[Michalis Dekavalas]], Papadopoulos, [[Alekos Kontovounisios]], Efremidis, Sinioris.  
  
In the [[1960s]], the club continued to play in the top league with players such as Lanthimos, [[Takis Maglos]], Sismanidis, Chouseas, Gounaris, Raptopoulos, Kalogridis etc. Some of these were dual sport athletes as they also competed for the volleyball club of Pangrati. Eventually, the club fell into the 2nd Division and, in [[1979]] to the top local [[Athens]] league.
+
In the [[1960s]], the club continued to play in the top league with players such as [[Antonis Lanthimos]], [[Takis Maglos]], [[Nikos Sismanidis]], Chouseas, [[Antonis Gounaris]], [[Aris Raptopoulos]], Kalogridis etc. Some of these were dual sport athletes as they also competed for the volleyball club of Pangrati. Eventually, the club fell into the 2nd Division and, in [[1979]] to the top local [[Athens]] league.
  
 
The return to the [[A1 Division]] took place in [[1988]] under coach [[Makis Dendrinos]] with players such as Triantafyllou, Papalazarou, [[Sakis Tzalalis]], [[Dinos Kalabakos]], Nikolopoulos, [[Efthimis Bakatsias]]. Pangrati stayed in the top league until [[1995]].
 
The return to the [[A1 Division]] took place in [[1988]] under coach [[Makis Dendrinos]] with players such as Triantafyllou, Papalazarou, [[Sakis Tzalalis]], [[Dinos Kalabakos]], Nikolopoulos, [[Efthimis Bakatsias]]. Pangrati stayed in the top league until [[1995]].

Revision as of 13:45, September 2, 2010

Athletic Club Pangrati BC (Greek Αθλητικός Όμιλος Παγκρατίου) is a Greek basketball club that was founded in Pangrati, Athens in 1938. The parent club was founded in 1929.

Pangrati BC developed a strong team during the 1950s era, reaching the top Athens league with players such as Stelios and Michalis Dekavalas, Papadopoulos, Alekos Kontovounisios, Efremidis, Sinioris.

In the 1960s, the club continued to play in the top league with players such as Antonis Lanthimos, Takis Maglos, Nikos Sismanidis, Chouseas, Antonis Gounaris, Aris Raptopoulos, Kalogridis etc. Some of these were dual sport athletes as they also competed for the volleyball club of Pangrati. Eventually, the club fell into the 2nd Division and, in 1979 to the top local Athens league.

The return to the A1 Division took place in 1988 under coach Makis Dendrinos with players such as Triantafyllou, Papalazarou, Sakis Tzalalis, Dinos Kalabakos, Nikolopoulos, Efthimis Bakatsias. Pangrati stayed in the top league until 1995.

Pangrati are currently in the A2 Division.