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'''Aristides Roubanis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[basketball]] player of the [[1950s]] era.
 
'''Aristides Roubanis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[basketball]] player of the [[1950s]] era.
  
Roubanis was born in [[1932]]. He was a member of the great [[Panellinios BC|Panellinios]] club of the [[1950s]]. At the same time he was a [[track and field]] athlete, a champion [[javelin throw]]er who held the Greek record with 65,98m ([[1952]]).  
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Roubanis was born on [[March 9]], [[1932]] in [[Tripoli]]. He was a member of the great [[Panellinios BC|Panellinios]] club of the [[1950s]]. At the same time he was a [[track and field]] athlete, a champion [[javelin throw]]er who held the Greek record with 65,98m ([[1952]]).  
  
 
He finished his career with 25 caps in which he scored 275 points for [[National Basketball Team]] of Greece. He led Greece in Eurobasket 1951 with 61 points.
 
He finished his career with 25 caps in which he scored 275 points for [[National Basketball Team]] of Greece. He led Greece in Eurobasket 1951 with 61 points.
  
Aristides Roubanis was the brother of [[pole vault]] athlete, [[Giorgos Roubanis]], who won bronze in the Olympic Games of Melbourne in [[1956]].
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Aristides Roubanis was the younger brother of [[pole vault]] athlete, [[Giorgos Roubanis]], who won bronze in the Olympic Games of Melbourne in [[1956]].
  
 
He died on [[January 13]], [[2018]].
 
He died on [[January 13]], [[2018]].

Latest revision as of 09:38, July 12, 2020

Aristides Roubanis was a Greek basketball player of the 1950s era.

Roubanis was born on March 9, 1932 in Tripoli. He was a member of the great Panellinios club of the 1950s. At the same time he was a track and field athlete, a champion javelin thrower who held the Greek record with 65,98m (1952).

He finished his career with 25 caps in which he scored 275 points for National Basketball Team of Greece. He led Greece in Eurobasket 1951 with 61 points.

Aristides Roubanis was the younger brother of pole vault athlete, Giorgos Roubanis, who won bronze in the Olympic Games of Melbourne in 1956.

He died on January 13, 2018.