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'''Antonis Georgiadis''' is a former [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player and coach.
 
'''Antonis Georgiadis''' is a former [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player and coach.
  
Georgiadis was born in [[1933]] and was part of the great [[Doxa Drama FC|Doxa Drama]] team that reached the final of the [[Greek Football Cup|Greek Cup]] on three occasions during the [[1950s]].
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Georgiadis was born on [[January 25]], [[1933]] and was part of the great [[Doxa Drama FC|Doxa Drama]] team that reached the final of the [[Greek Football Cup|Greek Cup]] on three occasions during the [[1950s]].
  
 
As a coach, he started his career in [[1961]] with local club Elpis [[Drama]]. He moved on to Iraklis [[Serres]] in [[1963]] before coaching [[Panserraikos FC|Panserraikos]], [[Kavala FC]], Doxa and [[Olympiakos Volos FC|Olympiakos Volos]].
 
As a coach, he started his career in [[1961]] with local club Elpis [[Drama]]. He moved on to Iraklis [[Serres]] in [[1963]] before coaching [[Panserraikos FC|Panserraikos]], [[Kavala FC]], Doxa and [[Olympiakos Volos FC|Olympiakos Volos]].
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Georgiadis has also served as coach of the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]] between April [[1989]] and December [[1991]] with a brief second stint in [[1992]]
 
Georgiadis has also served as coach of the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]] between April [[1989]] and December [[1991]] with a brief second stint in [[1992]]
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Georgiadis died on [[November 16]], [[2020]] at the age of 87.
  
  

Latest revision as of 16:58, November 16, 2020

Antonis Georgiadis is a former Greek football player and coach.

Georgiadis was born on January 25, 1933 and was part of the great Doxa Drama team that reached the final of the Greek Cup on three occasions during the 1950s.

As a coach, he started his career in 1961 with local club Elpis Drama. He moved on to Iraklis Serres in 1963 before coaching Panserraikos, Kavala FC, Doxa and Olympiakos Volos.

Following his 4-year stint with the Volos club, Georgiadis took over the reins at PAS Giannina. In 1977, he coached Panachaiki before moving on for two seasons to OFI.

In 1980, he reached the final of the Greek Cup as coach of AE Larisa before moving on to AEK and Olympiakos. In the 1990s he coached Paniliakos.

Georgiadis has also served as coach of the National Football Team of Greece between April 1989 and December 1991 with a brief second stint in 1992

Georgiadis died on November 16, 2020 at the age of 87.