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Tübingen's basketball team gets Greek player Kalaitzakis

The Tigers Tübingen basketball team has strengthened its squad with the addition of Georgios Kalaitzakis from Greece. The 2.01 meter tall wing player was last under contract with Panathinaikos Athens, but was dropped from the squad at the beginning of September. The 24-year-old has signed a...

Promoted Tigers Tübingen have signed Georgios Kalaitzakis. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Promoted Tigers Tübingen have signed Georgios Kalaitzakis. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

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The Tigers Tübingen basketball team has strengthened its squad with the addition of Georgios Kalaitzakis from Greece. The 2.01 meter tall wing player was last under contract with Panathinaikos Athens, but was dropped from the squad at the beginning of September. The 24-year-old has signed a contract with the promoted club until the end of the season, the Swabians announced on Thursday.

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  1. Georgios Kalaitzakis, previously with Panathinaikos Athens in the Greek Basketball League, has decided to join the Bundesliga's newly promoted team, Tübingen, due to transfers.
  2. Despite being from Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Tübingen's basketball team is expanding its roster with international talent, as seen in the addition of Georgios Kalaitzakis.
  3. As Tübingen continues its transition to a stronger team in the Bundesliga, the signing of Georgios Kalaitzakis from Germany's neighboring country is a significant step, showcasing the club's ambitions.
  4. The departure of Georgios Kalaitzakis from Panathinaikos Athens has garnered attention across Europe, with his move to Tübingen marking a major transfer in the Bundesliga and the broader European basketball scene.

Source: www.stern.de

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