Basketball
Apollo Patras announced Zois Karabela
Zois Karampelas is also a player for Apollo Patras who will join Nikos Vetoula’s team on loan from AEK.
Apollon Patras announced the start of his collaboration with the 21-year-old guard, Zoe Karabela. The former guard of Larissa had agreed with AEK for three years and was loaned to the Patras team.
After all, it was about The player’s own desire to be loaned out in talks about his future as he believes that with more playing time he will find the opportunity to develop and mature even further after the busy season at (League semi-finalists) Larisa
The announcement of KAE Apollon Patras in detail: “Zois Karabelas is in our family!
KAE Apollon Patras 1926 announces the start of his association with 21-year-old (1.86, 27 Apr 2001) point guard Zoi Karambela.
Zois Karabelas started his career in the Porto Raftis team, joined Doukas, then went to Peristeri and made his debut for the A1 national team against Holargos in the 18/19 season.
In the 2018/19 season he was named the best young player of A1 and last year he played in Larissa.
Karabelas was a member of the “small” national team of Greece, with which he took part in the 2018 European Junior Championship and the 2019 U19 World Championship.
In February 2021, he was called up to the men’s national team for the first time to take part in EuroBasket 2022 qualifiers. The first game was against Bosnia, a 69-84 loss with 2 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists.
“I CAN’T WAIT TO PLAY APOLLO”
After completing the cooperation between the two sides, Zois Karampelas said: “I am very happy to compete in the historic team of Apollon Patras. I’m really looking forward to starting practice, meeting my new teammates, finding the chemistry and fighting to be the best on the pitch.
I know the dynamics of Apollo’s world and we’re waiting for him to come to the stadium to help us.”“.
Source: sport 24
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