Antonis Christeas

Greek basketball player and coach
Antonis Christeas
Personal information
Born(1937-02-01)February 1, 1937
Greece
DiedOctober 9, 2011(2011-10-09) (aged 74)
Greece
NationalityGreek
Career information
Playing career1955–1970
Career history
1955–1960Panellinios
1960–1962Triton
1962–1970AEK Athens
Career highlights and awards
As a player:
  • 2× European Club Champion (1955, 1956)
  • FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup champion (1968)
  • 8× Greek League champion (1955, 1957, 1963–1966, 1968, 1970)

Antonis Christeas (Greek: Αντώνης Χρηστέας; 1 February 1937 – 9 October 2011) was a Greek professional basketball player of the 1950s and 1960s era.

Club career

Christeas was a key member of Panellinios, and with them he won 2 Greek League championships, in 1955, and 1957. He also won two European Club Championships with the club, as he won the 1955 Brussels Basketball Tournament and the 1956 San Remo Basketball Tournament. He also played with AEK Athens.

With AEK, he won 6 Greek League championships (1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970). He also won the European-wide secondary level 1967–68 season's FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup, on April 4, 1968, with AEK. In between playing with Panellinios and AEK, he also played with Triton.

National team career

Christeas was also a key member of the senior men's Greek national basketball team, and he finished his career with the national team with 30 caps, in which he scored a total of 397 points. He played at the 1960 Pre-Olympic Tournament, and the 1961 EuroBasket.

Coaching career

Christeas was also a head coach and assistant coach of the Greek youth national teams for many years, and with them, he won a lot of medals.

External links

  • FIBA Archive Profile
  • FIBA Europe Profile
  • Hellenic Basketball Federation Player Profile (in Greek)
  • Hellenic Basketball Federation Coach Profile (in Greek)
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AEK 1967–68 FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup champions
  • 5 Petrakis
  • 6 Trontzos
  • 7 Moschos†
  • 8 Zoupas
  • 9 Dimitriadis
  • 10 Amerikanos
  • 11 Nesiadis
  • 12 Larentzakis
  • 13 Vasileiadis
  • 14 Tsavas
  • 15 Christeas
  • Coach Milas

†Moschos died of cancer in 1966, but he was inducted into the AEK Hall of Fame in 2008, and added to the 1968 championship team as an honorary member.