Stratos Iordanoglou

Stratos Iordanoglou
Στράτος Ιορδάνογλου
Ikaros Kallitheas
Position point guard
League Greek League
Personal information
Born (1997-11-04) November 4, 1997
Maroussi, Greece
Nationality Greek
Listed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Listed weight 165 lb (75 kg)
Career information
Playing career 2009-–present
Career history
2009–2011 Proodeftiki
2011–present Ikaros Kallitheas

Efstratios Iordanoglou (alternate spellings: Stratos) (Greek: Στράτος Ιορδάνογλου; born November 4, 1997, in Maroussi, Greece) is a Greek basketball player for Ikaros Kallitheas (Men Division One). He is a right-handed 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) tall point guard.

Professional career

Iordanoglou began his career with Proodeftiki. In 2011, he moved to the Greek team: Ikaros Kallitheas. He has participated in Greek National Team΄s training camps during the 2012–2013 period.

Greek National Championship 2013 (under 16) [1]

Stratos Iordanoglou was voted by the coaches of the participating teams as one of the best five players of the Greek National Championship 2013 (under 16).[2] He was awarded by the Deputy Mayor for Education, Culture and Sport Mr Athanasios Karagiannis in the city of Grevena.

Greek & Cyprus School Championship 2014

Gold medal with Lampiri Lyceum in the Greek & Cyprus School Championship held in Patras and organized by the Ministry of Education & Religious Affairs.

Greek & Cyprus School Championship 2015

Gold medal with Lampiri Lyceum in the Greek & Cyprus School Championship held in Larnaca and organized by the Ministry of Education & Religious Affairs.

Greek National Championship 2015 (under 18)

Silver medal as point guard with Ikaros Kallitheas in the city of Ptolemaida.

Discrimination

2015 U18 Greek National Championship: 2nd position [3]
2015 Greek & Cyprus School Championship 2015: 1st position [4]
2014 Greek & Cyprus School Championship 2014: 1st position
2014 U18 ESKANA Championship: 2nd position
2013 U16 Greek National Championship: 3rd position
2013 U16 ESKANA Championship: 1st position
Playoffs U16 ΕSKANA: 1st position

Iordanoglou Highlights 1
Iordanoglou Highlights 2

References

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