Aggelos Koronios

Aggelos Koronios

Aggelos (Evangelos) Koronios (in Greek: Άγγελος (Ευάγγελος) Κορωνιός; born March 16, 1969 in Athens) is a Greek professional basketball coach and retired player. A 1.85 m playmaker, Koronios started his career with Peristeri BC in 1982. In 1998, he moved to AEK Athens BC where he played for two seasons. Then he continued his career in PAOK BC (2000-01), Maroussi BC for two seasons (2001-03), Panionios BC (2003-04) and finally Olympiacos BC (2004-05).

Coaching career

In 2005-06 Koronios started his coaching career as a head coach in Alimos. The next year (2006-07) he was coaching Sporting BC, and won the Greek A2 Championship.

In the summer of 2007, he was appointed as the new AEK Athens coach, but he decided to resign "for personal reasons" on October 25.

Achievements as a player

* Won the Greek Cup in 2000 with AEK.
* Won the Saporta Cup in 2000 with AEK.
* Won the silver medal with the national team of Greece at the 1991 Mediterranean Games.
* He is the all time first scorer of Greek Championships with 6910 points scored.
* He was the all time first in appearances of Greek Championships with 439 games played, when he retired.
* He is the all time top three points shooter of Greek Championships.
* He is the all time leader of Greek Championships in assists.
* He is the all time leader of Greek Championships in stealing balls.
* He has played in the Greek All Star Games of 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004.
* He has won the three-point shoot-out in the 1997 & 2004 All Star Games.
* Member of the Greek Basketball Hall of Fame, inducted as a player.

External links

* [http://www.aek.com/basketball/roster/angelos_koronios.htm Stats @ AEK.com]


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