- Kostas Patavoukas
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Olympic medal record Competitor for Greece Men's Olympics Silver 1989 Yugoslavia Greece Kostas Patavoukas (Greek: Κώστας Παταβούκας) (born February 3, 1966 in Athens) is a Greek retired professional basketball player.
He started his career with Asteras Exarhion and later played for AEK BC. With AEK BC Patavoukas was a 2 time Greek Cup finalist in 1988 and 1992. He moved to Panathinaikos BC and won the Euroleague in 1996 in Paris and 2 Greek Championships (1998, 1999). After Panathinaikos BC he played for Kinder Bologna.
In 1989 Kostas Patavoukas was a silver medalist at the Eurobasket 1989 in Yugoslavia.
In July 2007 Costas Patavoukas was appointed technical director of the Ionic Lamia.
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Greece squad – 1990 FIBA World Championship – 6th place 4 Gasparis | 5 Patavoukas | 6 Giannakis | 7 Kambouris | 8 Stergakos | 9 Galakteros | 10 Papadopoulos | 11 Lipiridis | 12 Andritsos | 13 Fasoulas | 14 Ioannou | 15 Christodoulou | Coach: KioumourtzoglouGreece squad – 1994 FIBA World Championship – 4th place 4 Boudouris | 5 Patavoukas | 6 Giannakis | 7 Bakatsias | 8 Sigalas | 9 Galakteros | 10 Milonas | 11 Tsekos | 12 Papapetrou | 13 Fasoulas | 14 Rentzias | 15 Christodoulou | Coach: DendrinosPanathinaikos BC Alvertis | 6 Vourtzoumis | 7 Patavoukas | 8 Ekonomou | 9 Korfas | 10 Giannakis | 11 Vranković | 12 Wilkins (Final4 MVP) | 13 Stavrakopoulos | 14 Pecarski | 15 Myriounis | Coach Maljković Categories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- Greek basketball players
- Panathinaikos BC players
- AEK Athens B.C. players
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- Greek basketball biography stubs
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