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| '''Nikos Angelakis''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] forward of the [[1930s]]. | '''Nikos Angelakis''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] forward of the [[1930s]]. | ||
| − | Angelakis was born in [[1906]], played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] and was a member of the [[1932]] side that won the Greek championship.   | + | Angelakis was born in [[1906]], played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] and was a member of the [[1932]] side that won the Greek championship. That year, he was top-scorer of the Greek League with 15 goals (tied with teammate [[Nikos Kitsos]]). | 
| During his career, Angelakis was capped 11 times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece scoring two goals. | During his career, Angelakis was capped 11 times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece scoring two goals. | ||
| − | He is the grandfather of the referee with the same name. | + | He is the grandfather of the present-day referee with the same name. | 
| ==Did you know?== | ==Did you know?== | ||
Revision as of 17:42, May 18, 2006
Nikos Angelakis was a Greek football forward of the 1930s.
Angelakis was born in 1906, played for Aris Thessaloniki and was a member of the 1932 side that won the Greek championship. That year, he was top-scorer of the Greek League with 15 goals (tied with teammate Nikos Kitsos).
During his career, Angelakis was capped 11 times by the National Football Team of Greece scoring two goals.
He is the grandfather of the present-day referee with the same name.
Did you know?
On April 10, 1932, Nikos Angelakis became the first - and so far, only - player to score six goals in a Greek League game as Aris defeated Apollon Athens 6-1.