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Synonyms for diakoulas or Related words with diakoulas
kastrinakis
katsafados
dintsikos
kakiousis
gerakarakis
hadjikyriakos
kokorogiannis
patavoukas
gousios
gagaloudis
mamatziolas
stavrakopoulos
charalampidis
karagiozopoulos
michailidis
galakteros
rammos
triantafillidis
kokolakis
karatzoulidis
kalogeropoulos
vaios
axiotis
peristeris
maslarinos
panteliadis
chatzivrettas
lambrou
vamvakousis
manthos
vidalis
kompodietas
chaikalis
romanidis
labros
sismanidis
holopoulos
kolokas
michalakis
agadakos
patemtzis
alkis
kambouris
georgalis
thodis
kalitzakis
nikolis
dimosthenis
tzanis
mousouris
Examples of "diakoulas"
Pavlos
Diakoulas
(alternate spelling: Paul
Diakoulas
) () is a retired Greek American professional basketball player.
Charis Papazoglou, Kostas Petropoulos, Paulos Stamelos, Pavlos
Diakoulas
, Dimitris Fosses, Vangelis Alexandris, Steve Giatzoglou, Charis Papageorgiou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Dimitris Kokolakis, Michalis Giannouzakos, Takis Koroneos (Coach: Dick Dukeshire)
Diakoulas
played professional basketball in the Greek League with Olympiacos Piraeus. He was a member of Olympiacos during their undefeated season in the Greek League, during the 1975–76 season.
Diakoulas
played in 30 games with the Greek national basketball team, scoring a total of 189 points, for a scoring average of 6.3 points per game. He was a member of Greece's national team at the 1975 FIBA European Championship.
It wasn't until 1976 that coach Faidon Matthaiou managed to create a strong team based on the stars Steve Giatzoglou, Giorgos Kastrinakis, Giorgos Barlas and on strong team players like Paul Melini and Pavlos
Diakoulas
. Olympiacos would win another Greek title and it did so in unprecedented fashion, running off 22 victories in 22 games. Reds completed the first double in their history, winning the Greek Cup, while they did very well in the Cup Winner's Cup as well, reaching the last 8. The next year Kostas Mourouzis was appointed as head coach and the team won the Greek cup, after eliminating Panathinaikos with a record-setting 110–68 away win (42 points difference, the highest ever in the games between the two teams). Melini led Olympiacos with 24 points, while Kastrinakis scored 22. In 1978 the team did their second double in 3 years, winning both the Greek championship (losing only 1 game) and their third Greek cup in a row, beating AEK 103–88 in the final.