Showing posts with label Greece Women National Team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greece Women National Team. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Greece in the 2025 Women's European Basketball Championship

The 2025 Women's European Basketball Championship is officially underway, and for Greece, co-hosting this prestigious event from June 18th to 29th is a monumental occasion. The focus is firmly on our Greek National Team as they aim to make a significant impact on home soil. Let's take a closer look at the squad, their club affiliations, the influence of their European experience, and what they're truly striving for in this crucial tournament.

The Hellenic Squad: A Synergy of Domestic Strength and International Acumen


The Greek national team for EuroBasket Women 2025 is a compelling blend of talent, predominantly drawn from our strong domestic league, complemented by key players who bring invaluable international experience from top European clubs. This mix is vital for competing at the highest level of European basketball.

Here is the full roster, with a focus on their current club:

Ioanna Krimili: Panathinaikos (Greece)
Eleni Bosgana: CB Leganés (Spain)
Pinelopi Pavlopoulou: Athinaikos (Greece)
Angeliki Nikolopoulou: Olympiacos (Greece)
Vasiliki Louka: Athinaikos (Greece)
Artemis Spanou (C): BK Brno (Czechia) – Our captain, with extensive experience playing abroad, is a crucial leader.
Ioanna Chatzileonti: Panathinaikos (Greece)
Eleanna Christinaki: Olympiacos (Greece)
Robyn Parks: Athinaikos (Greece)
Antigoni Chairistanidou: Athinaikos (Greece)
Mariella Fasoula: Beşiktaş (Turkey)
Zafeirenia Karlafti: Olympiacos (Greece)

Club Insights:


The bedrock of this team clearly comes from the Greek A1 Women's Basketball League. Athinaikos stands out, contributing four players to the national squad. This significant representation from a single club suggests a cohesive system and strong player development. Similarly, Olympiacos (three players) and Panathinaikos (two players) reinforce the presence of Greece's basketball giants within the national setup.

Equally important are the players who have broadened their horizons by playing abroad. Mariella Fasoula (Beşiktaş, Turkey), Artemis Spanou (BK Brno, Czechia), and Eleni Bosgana (CB Leganés, Spain) are gaining experience in highly competitive leagues, facing diverse playing styles and high-pressure situations. This international exposure is invaluable, elevating the team's collective basketball IQ and resilience.

Under the guidance of Head Coach Petros Prekas and his experienced staff, including Assistant Coach Dimitra Kalentzou, the goal is to seamlessly integrate these various club experiences into a unified and formidable national team.

Key Players to Watch


While every player on the roster brings unique contributions, certain individuals are poised to be pivotal for Greece's success:

Mariella Fasoula (Center): Standing at 1.92m (6'4"), Fasoula is a dominant interior presence. In the EuroBasket Women 2025 Qualifiers, she was a standout performer, averaging 17.8 points and 7.8 rebounds per game. Her ability to score efficiently inside and control the boards will be critical against taller and more athletic opponents. She's a consistent double-double threat and a key offensive anchor.

Artemis Spanou (Power Forward): As the team captain and a veteran of multiple EuroBasket tournaments, Spanou provides invaluable leadership and versatility. At 1.86m (6'1"), she averaged 15.8 points and an impressive 9.0 rebounds per game during the qualifiers. Her all-around game, including her ability to facilitate (2.8 assists in qualifiers), makes her a cornerstone for both offense and defense. Her experience playing in elite European leagues like France and Czechia will be crucial in navigating high-pressure situations.

Eleanna Christinaki (Shooting Guard/Forward): Christinaki, at 1.84m (6'0"), offers a dynamic scoring threat from the perimeter and brings a valuable blend of size and athleticism to the wing. Her consistent scoring in the Greek league for Olympiacos, where she averaged nearly 15 points per game in the 2024-2025 season, highlights her offensive capabilities. In the qualifiers, she contributed 8.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per game, showcasing her all-around impact.

Robyn Parks (Forward): The naturalized American brings a strong scoring and rebounding presence. Standing at 1.85m (6'1"), Parks offers athleticism and versatility at the forward position. Her experience, including a recent stint in the WNBA (Connecticut Sun), adds a different dimension to the Greek attack, particularly in terms of aggressive play and impactful contributions on both ends of the floor.

Highest Achievement and Current Aspirations


Greece's most notable performance in the EuroBasket Women's Championship was in 2017, when they achieved a remarkable 4th place finish. This historical achievement demonstrated the team's potential to compete with Europe's best.

As co-hosts of EuroBasket Women 2025, Greece faces a unique opportunity and a significant challenge. Playing on home soil, particularly for their group games in Piraeus, provides an unparalleled advantage through the fervent support of their dedicated fanbase.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Greece beat Switzerland for EuroBasket Women Qualifiers

Greece beat Switzerland for the F Group of the EuroBasket Women 2017 Qualifiers in a game that took place in Chalkida, Greece. Great performance by Stella Kaltsidou with 23 points (8/13 FG), Kosma collected 9 rebounds, Chatzinikolaou served 6 assists and Maltsi 5 assists, Dimitrakou scored 14 points and collected 5 rebounds but had 2/7 three pointers. For Switzerland Giroud made 8 turnovers and had 0/8 field goals, a bad game except the 11 rebounds she collected. Rol had 7/12 field goals.

Greece - Switzerland 83-46
Quarters' scores: : 31-17, 45-28, 61-37, 83-46
Greece (Keramidas): Stavridou, Dimitrakou 14 (2), Chatzinikolaou 6, Chalivera 3 (1), Maltsi 9 (1), Lymoura, Sotiriou 4, Kosma 6 (1), Skiadopoulou 4, Spanou 4, Spyridopoulou 10 (2), Kaltsidou 23 (4).
Switzerland: Roth, Kassongo 7, Thalmann 9, Giroud, Rol 14, Twehues 12, Lugt, Schwarz 4, Studet, Fora, Herminjard, Tolusso.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Greece in EuroBasket Women 2017 qualifiers

Greece participates in Group F of EuroBasket Women 2017 qualifiers with Russia, Bulgaria and Switzerland.

Greece Women National Team roster

Soultana Chalivera
Olga Chatzinikolaou
Zoi Dimitrakou
Styliani Fouraki
Anastasia Gkotzi
Varvara-Evangelia Iskioglou
Aspasia Kalampakou
Dimitra Kalentzou
Styliani Kaltsidou
Afroditi Kosma
Sofia Kyriakopoulou
Iouliti Lymoura
Evanthia Maltsi
Petroula Mouli
Angeliki Nikolopoulou
Theodora Panteli
Pelagia Papamichail
Faidra Skiadopoulou
Aikaterini Sotiriou
Artemis Spanou
Anna Spyridopoulou
Evdokia Stamati
Nafsika Stavridou

Head Coach: Kostas Keramidas.

Greece starts with a home game against Switzerland in Chalkida, then plays in Bulgaria and back to Chalkida against Russia. Evanthia Maltsi returned to the team, and with Artemis Spanou, Stella Kaltsidou and Zoe Dimitrakou will try to go even better than the last tournament and reach quarter finals. Russia is the favourite for the first place, Greece will fight for the second one. Good luck the our girls!

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Greece Women's National Team in Eurobasket 2015

Greece Women's National Team in Eurobasket 2015. The Eurobasket Women 2015 will be hosted in Hungary and Romania. Greece participates in group B (hosted in Oradea, Romania) with Poland, Turkey, Italy and Belarus.

11th June 2015
18.00 Poland - Turkey
20.30 Italy - Belarus

12th June 2015
18.00 Greece - Italy
20.30 Belarus - Poland

13th June 2015
18.00 Poland - Greece
20.30 Turkey - Belarus

14th June 2015
18.00 Italy - Poland
20.30 Greece - Turkey

15th June 2015
18.00 Belarus - Greece
20.30 Turkey - Italy