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== References ==
== References ==
*Panathinaikos 90 Years Historic Course 1908-1998, G. Georgalas Fiamegkos Panos, Athens 1998
*Panathinaikos 90 Years Historic Course 1908-1998, G. Georgalas Fiamegkos Panos, Athens 1998
*[http://www.basket.gr/archive/players/BestPlayer.asp?PlayerCode=149 Basket.gr Greek Basketball Federation EOK - Takis Koroneos]
*[http://www.basket.gr/archive/players/BestPlayer.asp?PlayerCode=149 Basket.gr Greek Basketball Federation EOK - Takis Koroneos {{el icon}}]


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Takis Koroneos (born October 8, 1952) is a retired Greek professional basketball player and a professional basketball coach. He is also a former member of the Greek national basketball team.

Playing career

Koroneos had a long career winning many titles with Panathinaikos, with whom he won 11 Greek Championships and 3 Greek Cups. He also played with PAOK and Panionios.[1]

Coaching career

Koroneos has been the head coach of Milonas, Near East, Keravnos, and AEK Athens.[2]

Greek national team

Koroneos played with the senior men's Greek national basketball team in 150 games, recording a total of 1,822 points. His first game with Greece's national team was played on June 25, 1975, against the Bulgarian national basketball team, during the Balkans Cup. His last game with Greece's national team was played on October 29, 1981, against the Polish national basketball team in a friendly game. He won gold medals at both the 1979 Mediterranean Games and the 1979 Balkans Cup.

Awards and achievements

Pro career

Greek national team

  • 1979 Mediterranean Games: Gold Medal
  • Balkans Cup:
    • Gold Medal - 1979
    • Silver Medal - 1972
    • Bronze Medal - 1974, 1976, 1980, 1981

Notes

References