Basketball
Use in Belgrade: SPORT24 in the stadium named after Vassilis Spanoulis
Serbs’ love and respect for Vassilis Spanoulis is red. Therefore, the stadium that bears his name remains in place on the bank of the Danube and is a basketball monument in a park in Belgrade.
Kosarcascoma Terenum Spanoulis. Or in the simple Greek basketball court of Spanoulis. Six years have passed since the day when the Serbs honored the legend of European basketball and the open that bears his name remains… open to every basketball and sport lover on the banks of the Danube.
Mission to Belgrade: Haris Stavrou
In Block 10 of a chaotically large park that stretches along the famous river, the Kill Bill court continues to catch the eye and make us wonder how genuinely Serbs have respect for the veteran basketball player today (?) or even in the future is (?) coaching.
Vassilis Spanoulis was invited to the Serbia-Slovakia game on Friday evening (25/2) while he was invited to the postponed EuroLeague game between Red Star and Fenerbahce on Sunday (27/2). And on each of his visits to Belgrade, he will walk past the stadium that bears his name with a smile, feeling that he has really achieved a lot internally, but so have so many others off the court.
The open-air podium in Belgrade named after Vassilis Spanoulis
Sportish / 24MEDIA HARRIS STAVROU
Winter landscape in the Spanoulisfeld on the banks of the Danube
Sportish / 24MEDIA HARRIS STAVROU
The do’s and don’ts sign at the Belgrade stadium
Sportish / 24MEDIA HARRIS STAVROU
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I am a sports writer and journalist who has written for various online publications including Sportish. I’m originally from the UK but currently live in Toronto, Canada. I’m also an author on Sportish and have written several articles on a variety of sports-related topics.
