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  • '''Sporting BC''' is a [[Greece|Greek]] [[basketball]] club based in the Patisia sectio Sporting was founded in [[1936]] by [[Greeks]] who had come from [[Constantinople]].
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  • [[File:David Caligaris - Sporting BC 1980.jpeg|thumb|250px|right|David Caligaris]] [[File:Sporting BC 1980.jpeg|thumb|250px|right|Sporting BC in 1980]]
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  • Apostolidis played for [[Sporting BC|Sporting]]. Between the years [[1946]] and [[1951]], he participated in 15 matches o
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  • ==Sporting teams==
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  • *[[1988]]: [[Sporting BC|Sporting]] *[[1991]]: [[Sporting BC|Sporting]]
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  • '''Sporting BC''' is a [[Greece|Greek]] [[basketball]] club based in the Patisia sectio Sporting was founded in [[1936]] by [[Greeks]] who had come from [[Constantinople]].
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  • [[Category:Sporting Events]]
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  • ==Sporting teams== Kalamaria has 14 sporting teams including the most famous [[Apollon Kalamaria FC|Apollon Kalamaria]].
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  • ...s [[PAOK BC|PAOK]] and [[Panionios BC|Panionios]] as well as [[Sporting BC|Sporting]] and [[Kolossos Rhodes BC]].
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  • ...[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]], [[Pangrati BC|Pangrati]], [[Sporting BC|Sporting]] and [[Panellinios BC|Panellinios]]. He also served as President of the Gr
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  • ...rese. On his return to [[Athens]] in [[1957]], he signed for [[Sporting BC|Sporting]] as a player-coach. He quit in [[1960]]. On the club level, besides Sporting, he coached [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] and [[PAOK BC|PAOK]].
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  • Trikala was founded in [[2000]] with the merger of local clubs Danaos and Sporting.
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  • ...His later career was severely hampered by injuries. He played for Benfica, Sporting CP, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan, Parma, Panathinaikos, Espanyo
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  • ...]] - [[1996]]), [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] ([[1997]] - [[1998]]), Spanish side Sporting Gijon ([[1999]]) and [[Paniliakos FC|Paniliakos]] ([[1999]]).
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  • ...V broadcasting (referred to as streaming) on the net has expanded to cover sporting events such as [[Football (soccer)|football (soccer)]].
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  • ==Sporting teams==
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  • ...orting-heroes.net/athletics-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=2070 Profile] at Sporting Heroes
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  • *[[1963]]: [[APOEL FC]] set a negative European record as they lose to Sporting Lisbon 16-1 in the first leg of the second round of the Cup Winners' Cup.
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  • ...local club NK Rijeka back in [[1989]]. He went on to move to Spanish club Sporting de Gijón in [[1993]] and subsequently returned to Croatia signing with Din
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  • ...ira Liga totals of 195 games and 54 goals over 11 seasons, with that club, Sporting and Rio Ave. He also played in six foreign countries, most notably in Spain
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  • Afterwards, Nalitzis played in Italy with Perugia and Portugal with Sporting Lisbon. He returned to [[Greece]] to play for [[AEK FC|AEK]] between [[2002 |Sporting Lisbon
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  • Serres has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, a sporting centre, a [[Serres train station|train station]], and squares (''plateies'' ==Sporting teams==
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  • ==Sporting teams== Drama has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, a sporting centre, a [[Serres train station|train station]], and squares (''plateies''
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  • ...of the penta". Next season Porto missed the 6th title in the last round to Sporting Lisbon but won the Portuguese Football Cup and Super Cup and reached the Eu ...erage. His next step was [[Panathinaikos FC]] and then he was in charge of Sporting Clube de Portugal. He returned to [[AEK FC]] in order to continue the work
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  • ...oned quarry located nearly 1 km northwest turned into a park or few became sporting areas. The Petra Festival takes plave every summer. The mountain range is ...gymnasia, banks, a police station, a post office, supermarkets, parks and sporting fields including several near the mountain and squares (''plateies'').
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  • ...]], [[1969]] in Vienna, Austria. He started his [[basketball]] career at [[Sporting BC]] in [[1985]]. In [[1990]], he was acquired by [[Aris BC|Aris]] [[Thessa
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  • ...the early [[1960s]] before retiring altogether from football to manage his sporting goods stores. He died on [[January 3]], [[1991]].
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  • * 1996/97 Peruvian League champion and Copa Libertadores runner-up with Sporting Cristal of Perú.
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  • ==Sporting teams== *[[Sporting BC|Sporting]]
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  • ...etres hurdles]] and in the [[long jump]] events. Patoulidou became a Greek sporting legend in [[1992]], when she was the surprise winner of the Women's 100 m h She was the only woman amongst the five Greek sporting legends chosen to be the penultimate runners in the 2004 Olympic torch rela
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  • Kolokithas was born on [[November 2]], [[1945]]. He played for [[Sporting BC]] and [[Panathinaikos BC]]. He also played 90 matches for the [[National
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  • ...areer as a head coach in Alimos. The next year (2006/07) he was coaching [[Sporting BC]], and won the Greek [[A2 Division]].
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  • ...n Athletics, sought in order to prove that it was capable of hosting major sporting events after the failure of Athens to win the [[1996 Summer Olympics]]. The
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  • ==Sporting teams==
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  • ...orted the different factions (or teams) under which competitors in certain sporting events competed; this was particularly true of chariot racing. There were f
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  • ...ong with Kolokotroni Square, banks and a hotel named ''Ionian View''. The sporting facility is to the west.
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  • ...oes/searchresults.asp?FootballHeroName=Stan+Lazaridis Photos and stats] at sporting-heroes.net
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  • ...ums, gymnasia (secondary school), churches, a post office, supermarkets, a sporting club, Chalandri AC and squares (''plateies'').
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  • In the winter transferwindow of [[2016]] Ninis moved to Belgian side Sporting Charleroi.
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  • Charisteas is now co-owner of a bar/restaurant in The Netherlands and sporting director for [[Aris FC|Aris]].
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  • Ernst Ocwirk was placed as "sporting director" alongside Müller and replaced him fully by the end of the year.
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  • *[[2019]]: The Sporting Judge announced that [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] is relegated to [[A2 Divi
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  • ...nine league games and, in January [[2006]], was sent on loan to Portugal's Sporting Lisbon, where he played almost no part in the club's season, although he di
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  • ..., is the central figure in a myth which was the inspiration for the modern sporting event, the [[Marathon (sport)|marathon]].
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  • Komotini has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, a sporting centre, a train station ([[Thessaloniki]] - [[Drama]] - [[Alexandroupolis]]
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  • The '''Hippodrome of Constantinople''' was a horse-racing track that was the sporting and social centre of [[Constantinople]], capital of the [[Byzantine Empire]
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  • ...only for the city of [[Xanthi]], [[Thrace]], but also for the whole Greek sporting world, since, till then, it was something taking place only in Europe. The
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  • Ithaca has schools, lyceums, a few gymnasia, banks, a post office, a sporting centre and squares (''[[plateia|plateies]]'').
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  • ...droupolis has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, beaches, a sporting centre, a train station ([[Thessaloniki]] - [[Drama]] - Alexandroupolis) an
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  • Litochoro has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office, a port, a sporting centre, a train station ([[Athens]] - [[Lamia]] - [[Thessaloniki]]) and squ
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  • ...societies across the rest of Greece that combined cultural activities with sporting ones, with a particualar emphasis on football.
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  • *The Andrianopoulos brothers, founders of the Olympiakos sporting club
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  • ...ront of his home crowd won him a place in the affections of the Australian sporting public which some of his behaviour in earlier years - including refusal to
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  • ...ris Theophelus, the Wrestling Plasterer,” dressing in working clothes, and sporting shoes daubed with property plaster. Eventually, he would receive the '''Lon
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  • *[[November 13]]: [[APOEL FC]] set a negative European record as they lose to Sporting Lisbon 16-1 in the first leg of the second round of the Cup Winners' Cup.
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  • ...echnology in transportation and urban development. Some of the most modern sporting venues in the world were created, almost all of which were fully ready on s
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