Basketball
The EuroLeague standings after Panathinaikos’ first win of the season
Panathinaikos broke the pomegranate, defeating Bayern Munich (78-71) before the first week of the season in the EuroLeague.
Panathinaikos celebrated its first win in the EuroLeague of the 2023/24 season on Thursday evening (December 10th), defeating Bayern Munich in the OAKA with 78:71.
With Sluka – Mitoglou out and Papapetrou not ready, the Greens relied on Vildosa, Grant, Hernangomet and Lessor, got the result and continued with the first devil’s week of the year, where they first faced Fenerbahce in Istanbul and then back in her Stadium will be playing for the game with Maccabi.
Results and schedule of the 2nd matchday
- Anatolou Efes – Real Madrid 80-103
- Alba Berlin – Baskonia 86-91
- Villerban – Partizan 62-88
- Panathinaikos – Bayern Munich 78-71
- Armani Milano – Maccabi Tel Aviv postponed
- Monaco – Virtus Bologna 13/10 at 8:00 p.m
- Zalgiris Kaunas – Red Star 13/10 at 8:00 p.m
- Olympiacos – Barcelona 13/10 at 21:15
- Valencia – Fenerbahce 13/10 at 9:30 p.m
The program of the 3rd game
- Partizan – Barcelona 17/10 at 7:30 p.m
- Fenerbahce – Panathinaikos 17/10 at 20:15
- Anatolou Efes – Villerban 17/10 at 20:30
- Baskonia – Bayern Munich 17/10 at 9:30 p.m
- Real Madrid – Zalgiris Kaunas 17/10 at 21:45
- Armani Milano – Olympiacos 17/10 at 21:45
- Red Star – Monaco 18/10 at 9:00 p.m
- Virtus Bologna – Alba Berlin 18/10 at 9:30 p.m
- Valencia – Maccabi Tel Aviv 18/10 at 9:30 p.m
The program of the 4th game
- Fenerbahce – Villeurbanne 19/10 at 20:45
- Olympiacos – Partizan 19/10 at 21:15
- Baskonia – Zalgiris Kaunas 19/10 at 9:30 p.m
- Real Madrid – Armani Milan 19/10 at 21:45
- Monaco – Alba Berlin 20/10 at 8:00 p.m
- Anatolou Efes – Valencia 20/10 at 20:30
- Panathinaikos – Maccabi Tel Aviv 20/10 at 21:15
- Barcelona – Bayern Munich 20/10 at 9:30 p.m
- Virtus Bologna – Red Star 20/10 at 9:30 p.m
Source: sport 24
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