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Panelefsiniakos B.C. (Greek: Πανελευσινιακός K.A.E.) is a Greek professional basketball club that is located in Eleusis, Piraeus, Greece. Panelefsiniakos basketball section was founded in 1969, and the club is also commonly known as Elefsina B.C. The team competes in the Greek B Basket League since 2015.

History

The club's parent athletic association, Panelefsiniakos A.O.K. Eleusina, was founded in the year 1931. The club's basketball section, Panelefsiniakos B.C., was founded in the year 1969. Panelefsiniakos B.C. won the Greek Second Division championship in 2012.[1]

2012–2015: The A1 experience

The club competed in the first tier professional basketball league in Greece (Greek Basket League) for first time in its history in the 2012–13 season. Panelefsiniakos made a mediocre start at its debut Greek Basket League season, as the team registered just 2 victories in the first 10 match days of the league. The team spent the first round playing at Peristeri Arena (17 km away from the town of Eleusis), due to necessary renovation to its home court which lasted for about 3 months. In order to avoid relegation, Panelefsiniakos improved its performance in the following months and got crucial wins at home against PAOK, Panionios and Peristeri. The team of coach Giorgos Skarafigkas beat also KAOD and Rethymno and finished the season with a 7–19 record (11th spot in the standings). Greek combo guard Nikos Liakopoulos was team's season MVP with 15.3 points per game on average and generally had great contribution.

After the end of a successful season, Panelefsiniakos made a lot of important changes to its roster in summer of 2013, including the addition of Olympiacos former captain and Greek NT member Manolis Papamakarios. The blue-whites begun strongly the 2013–14 season with 3 victories in the first 5 games, one of them on the road against Ikaros at Chalkida. Two match days before regular season's end, Panelefsiniakos, led by swingman David Kyles who scored 20 points and grabbed 4 rebounds, crushed Trikala at home and made a decisive step in order to stay at the top division. Finally, the goal was achieved as the club, despite its ups and downs during the year, once again managed to avoid relegation. Coach Skarafigkas' players celebrated 7 wins, in a season where center Larry Turner (9.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game) and power forward Mouhammad Faye (13.5 points and 7.6 rebounds per game) were solid.

Season by season

Season Tier Division Pos. P/S Greek Cup Europe
2005–06 4 C Basket League 7
2006–07 4 C Basket League 8
2007–08 4 C Basket League 4
2008–09 4 C Basket League 1 Promoted
2009–10 3 B Basket League 2 Promoted
2010–11 2 A2 Basket League 8 1st Round
2011–12 2 A2 Basket League 1 Promoted 1st Round
2012–13 1 A1 Basket League 11 2nd Round
2013–14 1 A1 Basket League 12 2nd Round
2014–15 1 A1 Basket League 13 Relegated 2nd Round
2015–16 3 B Basket League 6
2016–17 3 B Basket League 7
2017–18 3 B Basket League 12

Arenas

Panelefsiniakos plays its home games at the Elefsina Indoor Hall (also known as "Gouva"), which has a seating capacity of 1,100 people. The club used Peristeri Indoor Hall for some months in the beginning of the 2012–13 season, due to renovation to its traditional home court.

Roster

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Depth chart

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Titles

  • A2 Basket League: (1)
    • 2012
  • C Basket League: (1)
    • 2009
  • Total Titles: 2

Notable players and statistics

  • Greece Dimos Avramidis (63 Apps - 118 Pts - 74 Rebs)
  • Greece Thomas Nikou (49 Apps - 200 Pts - 160 Asts)
  • Greece Spyros Magkounis (30 Apps - 247 Pts - 78 Rebs)
  • Greece Nikos Liakopoulos (26 Apps - 399 Pts - 121 Asts)
  • Greece Nikos Papanikolopoulos (26 Apps - 237 Pts - 44 Asts)
  • Greece Ioannis Dimakos (26 Apps - 35 Pts - 28 Rebs)
  • Greece Manos Papamakarios (26 Apps - 239 Pts - 76 Asts)
  • Greece Nikos Papanikolaou (25 Apps - 154 Pts - 71 Rebs)
  • Greece Antonis Mantzaris (25 Apps - 139 Pts - 47 Rebs)
  • Greece Periklis Dorkofikis (24 Apps - 125 Pts - 52 Rebs)
  • Greece Ioannis Athanasoulas (24 Apps - 202 Pts - 61 Rebs)
  • Greece Stelios Ioannou (23 Apps - 118 Pts - 71 Rebs)
  • Greece Fotios Vasilopoulos (23 Apps - 120 Pts - 82 Asts)
  • Greece Georgios Tsiakos (23 Apps - 136 Pts - 92 Rebs)
  • Greece Efthymios Tsakaleris (19 Apps - 38 Pts - 33 Rebs)
  • Greece Dimitris Arapis (19 Apps - 44 Pts - 27 Rebs)
  • Greece Nikos Kalles (10 Apps - 32 Pts - 15 Rebs)
  • Greece Alexandros Sigkounas (didn't play in Greek Basket League)
  • Greece Fotios Zoumpos (didn't play in Greek Basket League)
  • Greece Nikos Kaklamanos (didn't play in Greek Basket League)
  • Greece Manolis Koukoulas (didn't play in Greek Basket League)
  • Greece Giannis Kyriakopoulos (didn't play in Greek Basket League)
  • Greece Alekos Petroulas (didn't play in Greek Basket League)
  • Greece Dimitris Benos (didn't play in Greek Basket League)
  • Greece Christos Deligiannis (didn't play in Greek Basket League)
  • Greece Vangelis Balafas (didn't play in Greek Basket League)
  • United States Larry Turner (27 Apps - 239 Pts - 135 Rebs)
  • United States Rob Jones (24 Apps - 263 Pts - 156 Rebs)
  • United States Elijah Johnson (22 Apps - 238 Pts - 81 Rebs)
  • United States Brandis Raley-Ross (17 Apps - 155 Pts - 51 Rebs)
  • United States Kurt Looby (16 Apps - 142 Pts - 139 Rebs)
  • United States Xavier Gibson (15 Apps - 125 Pts - 49 Rebs)
  • United States Ned Cox (15 Apps - 67 Pts - 17 Rebs)
  • United States Harper Kamp (14 Apps - 68 Pts - 44 Rebs)
  • United States Vincent Simpson (12 Apps - 61 Pts - 19 Rebs)
  • United States Callistus Eziukwu (12 Apps - 158 Pts - 95 Rebs)
  • United States Josh Fisher (11 Apps - 58 Pts - 20 Asts)
  • United States Frank Robinson (11 Apps - 120 Pts - 46 Rebs)
  • United States Keyon Carter (8 Apps - 10 Pts - 7 Rebs)
  • United States Aaric Murray (7 Apps - 70 Pts - 41 Rebs)
  • United States John Ofoegbu (7 Apps - 21 Pts - 6 Rebs)
  • United States David Kyles (6 Apps - 81 Pts - 29 Rebs)
  • United States Jamal Wilson (4 Apps - 30 Pts - 7 Rebs)
  • United States Terrence Joyner (4 Apps - 5 Pts - 7 Rebs)
  • United States Nikolas Raivio (4 Apps - 28 Pts - 8 Rebs)
  • United States Tyler Hughes (3 Apps - 2 Pts - 2 Rebs)
  • United States Amoke Omondi (Only pre-season)
  • Serbia Nikola Marković (26 Apps - 293 Pts - 169 Rebs)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Nemanja Mitrović (13 Apps - 110 Pts - 25 Rebs)
  • Senegal Mouhammad Faye (22 Apps - 297 Pts - 168 Rebs)
  • Lithuania Rokas Uzas (5 Apps - 19 Pts - 8 Rebs)
  • Nigeria Micheal Eric (1 App - 19 Pts - 7 Rebs)


  • Notice: The statistics are about Basket League only, not other divisions or Greek Cup.

Head coaches

  • Greece Georgios Kalafatakis

References

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