Panathinaikos BC Unveils New Uniforms for the Season

Panathinaikos BC has revealed its new green-and-white uniforms for the season, featuring a sleek design with a thin stripe down the front. The team will debut the new look in their upcoming EuroLeague match against Partizan. The updated apparel reflects the club's tradition while embracing a modern aesthetic, marking a fresh start as the season progresses.

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Panathinaikos Basketball Club (BC) has officially revealed its new uniforms for the ongoing season, maintaining the team's signature green-and-white colours.

The new designs were presented on January 7, marking a fresh chapter for the club as it gears up for the second half of the competitive season.

The new uniforms feature a sleek and modern design, with both the green and white versions adorned by a distinctive thin stripe running vertically down the front. This minimalist yet striking design reflects the club's storied tradition while embracing a contemporary aesthetic.

Earlier in the season, Panathinaikos had introduced its third alternate kit in black, which was well-received by fans and players alike. Until now, the team has been playing in last season’s uniforms but is set to debut its latest look during the EuroLeague's 20th round. The match, against Serbian club Partizan, promises to be a showcase of the team's refreshed spirit both on and off the court.

The reveal of the new uniforms has sparked excitement among Panathinaikos supporters, who see the update as a symbol of renewal and determination for the team as it navigates the remainder of the season.

Panathinaikos BC continues to be a proud representative of Greek basketball on the international stage, and its latest uniforms are yet another reminder of the club’s enduring legacy.

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