Panathinaikos basketball legends set to inspire at GOCNSW Saturday Greek School

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The Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW) has announced a once-in-a-lifetime visit from the legendary Panathinaikos Basketball Club, one of Europe’s most iconic and celebrated teams.

On Saturday, 20 September 2025, at Clemton Park Public School, students, families, and the wider community will have the unique opportunity to meet CEO Mr Parthenopoulos, Mrs Giannakopoulou, and a star-studded delegation of Panathinaikos players.

The GOCNSW warmly invites students, families, and the entire community to share in this unforgettable moment of Hellenic pride, culture, and sport.

Meet Panathinaikos BC Players Invitation

This special event promises a morning filled with cultural pride, inspiration, andunity through sport – celebrating the passion for both basketball and Hellenism.

Event highlights:

  • A warm student welcome by the Greek Orthodox Community Afternoon & Saturday Greek School
  • Meet-and-greet with Panathinaikos players
  • Announcement of poster competition winners with prize presentations
  • Exclusive photo opportunities and signed memorabilia

Don’t miss this historic visit from one of Europe’s greatest basketball clubs – come and be part of the excitement in Sydney!

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