Basketball
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23 Jun 2009
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Greece’s U/19 basketball team will be taking part in a four nation tournament in Melbourne in preparation for FIBA's U/19 World Championship in Auckland next week.
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2 Jun 2009
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A 13 point victory in game four of the A1 playoff series saw Panathinaikos win its 23rd Greek title and its fifth consecutive Greek league and couple double.
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11 May 2009
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Greece's U/19 basketball team is heading for Melbourne in June for a four nation tournament.
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4 May 2009
Kostas Kimogrikinos
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The victory of Panathinaikos over Olympiakos will see attempt to win its fifth title when it meets CSKA Moscow in the final of the Euroleague basketball championship.
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4 May 2009
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Four teams are fighting for the final two spots in the finals of Greece's A1 Basketball League.
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27 Apr 2009
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Olympiakos defeated Kolossos and Panathinaikos defeated PAOK as the Greek A1 playoffs started.
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20 Apr 2009
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The final form of Greece's A1 Basketball League is starting to take shape after this week's round of matches.
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6 Apr 2009
James Belias
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The Greek team from Thessaloniki qualified for volleyball's European Championship League final
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6 Apr 2009
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Two Greek basketball teams extend their rivalry to basketball's Championships League finals.
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16 Mar 2009
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A report on the progress of Panathinaikos and Olympiakos to the quarter-finals of basketball's Euroleague.
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9 Mar 2009
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Panathinaikos lose to Partizan in Serbia while Olympiakos secure a place in the final 8 of the Euroleague with a victory at home
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9 Mar 2009
Kostas Kimogrikinos
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Panathinaikos win their fifth Greek Cup in a row
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