AEL 1964 BC

LARISSA
ΛΑΡΙΣΑ
Nickname Vasilissa Tou Kampou
(Queen of The Lowland)
Vyssini Thyella
(Maroon Storm)
Founded 1928
Arena Larissa Neapolis Arena
(seating capacity: 5,500)[1]
Location Larissa, Greece
Team colors Maroon and White
         
Website Eurobasket.com
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AEL 1964 BC (in Greek: ΑΈΛ 1964 KAE) Larissa was a Greek professional basketball team that was originally established in 1928. The club was also known under the name Gymnastikos S. Larissas. In 2009, the club merged with Olympia Larissa.

The team's home was in Larissa, Greece, a city that is part of the Thessaly periphery and has a population of around 250,000 people. AEL 1964 hosted its home games in the Neapolis Arena. AEL 1964 was part of the HEBA, which stands for The Hellenic Basketball Clubs Association or the ΕΣΑΚΕ in Greek. The team competed in the Greek A1 League.

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History

Club names

The club was founded in the year 1928. In the year 2006, Gymnastikos S. Larissas merged with the parent athletic association of AEL 1964. In 2009, the club merged with Olympia Larissa.

Notable players

NBA players

The team featured NBA players like:

Notable coaches

See also

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