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'''Petros Panagiotarakos''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] basketball player of the [[1960s]].  
 
'''Petros Panagiotarakos''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] basketball player of the [[1960s]].  
  
Panagiotarakos played his entire career for [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]], part of it as the club's captain. He played one game with the Greek under-21 team against Turkey and, later that same year, on [[November 14]], [[1962]] made his debut with the National basketball Team in a game against Yugoslavia (70-81) scoring 10 points. He was capped a total of 54 times scoring 404 points.
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Panagiotarakos played his entire career for [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]], part of it as the club's captain. He played one game with the Greek under-21 team against Turkey and, later that same year, on [[November 14]], [[1962]] made his debut with the [[National Basketball Team]] in a game against Yugoslavia (70-81) scoring 10 points. He was capped a total of 54 times scoring 404 points.
  
 
Panagiotarakos died on [[February 10]], [[1999]] at the age of 56.
 
Panagiotarakos died on [[February 10]], [[1999]] at the age of 56.

Revision as of 18:56, June 25, 2006

Petros Panagiotarakos was a Greek basketball player of the 1960s.

Panagiotarakos played his entire career for Panathinaikos, part of it as the club's captain. He played one game with the Greek under-21 team against Turkey and, later that same year, on November 14, 1962 made his debut with the National Basketball Team in a game against Yugoslavia (70-81) scoring 10 points. He was capped a total of 54 times scoring 404 points.

Panagiotarakos died on February 10, 1999 at the age of 56.