Basketball
The schedule of Panathinaikos and Olympiakos until the end of the first round of the EuroLeague
There are still two games left for the final of the first round of the EuroLeague, with Panathinaikos and Olympiakos “seeing” a possible 2/2 towards the goal of at least top ten, maximum top four or top six and direct qualification for the playoffs.
Panathinaikos is 8:7 after matchday 15 of the EuroLeague, Olympiacos Piraeus is 7:8. Triumph in Monte Carlo for the Greens, crushing defeat in Bologna for Piraeus. Whether it’s the top six and direct playoff qualification or the top ten for the play-in, the season hasn’t reached its halfway point yet and both organizations are dealing with emotions.
Ergin Ataman’s side have another away game ahead of them, this time in Milan against Ettore Messina’s Armani (22/12, 9:45 p.m.), before returning home to face Yannis Sfairopoulos’ Red Star (28/12, 9:45 p.m.). ). 15). That of Giorgos Bartzokas, on the other hand, will play first against Villeurbanne in Lyon (22/12, 8:45 p.m.) and then against Alba in Berlin (29/12, 9:00 p.m.), two games that are considered finals in Piraeus.
The results of the 15th game
- Red Star – Real Madrid 58-72
- Alba Berlin – Barcelona 74-70
- Maccabi Tel Aviv – Baskonia 89-81
- Virtus Bologna – Olympiacos 69-67
- Valencia – Partizan 67-72
- Fenerbahce – Zalgiris Kaunas 80-78
- Monaco – Panathinaikos AKTOR 90-91 (Par.)
- Bayern Munich – Anadolu Efes 86-71
- Armani Milano – Villerban 84-61
The program for the 16th matchday
- Maccabi Tel Aviv – Red Star 21/12 at 21:05
- Valencia – Virtus Bologna 21/12 at 9:30 p.m
- Real Madrid – Partizan 21/12 at 9:45 p.m
- Anatolou Efes – Baskonia 22/12 at 19:15
- Zalgiris Kaunas – Barcelona 22/12 at 8:00 p.m
- Villerban – Olympiacos 22/12 at 20:45
- Alba Berlin – Fenerbahce 22/12 at 9:15 p.m
- Bayern Munich – Monaco December 22nd at 9:30 p.m
- Armani Milano – Panathinaikos 22/12 at 21:45
Source: sport 24
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