Kostas Vasileiadis
Basketball player, Olympiakos standout

Born
March 15th, 1984
40 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Greece
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Born in Greece, a professional basketball player recognized for contributions to European basketball. Played for various teams, with a notable stint at Olympiakos. Competed internationally, representing Greece in multiple tournaments, including the FIBA World Championships. Played as a shooting guard and was known for three-point shooting precision, contributing to team successes across several seasons.
Played for Olympiakos and other clubs
Represented Greece at FIBA World Championships
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