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'''Kostas Vikelidis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]], the eldest of the three Vikelidis brothers ([[Nikiforos Vikelidis|Nikiforos]] and [[Kleanthis Vikelidis|Kleanthis]] being the others) who played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] between prior to [[World War II]].
 
'''Kostas Vikelidis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]], the eldest of the three Vikelidis brothers ([[Nikiforos Vikelidis|Nikiforos]] and [[Kleanthis Vikelidis|Kleanthis]] being the others) who played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] between prior to [[World War II]].
  
Vikelidis was born in [[1905]]. He played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] as a central defender and was capped 9 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]].
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Vikelidis was born in [[1907]]. He played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] as a central defender and was capped 9 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]].
  
 
After his football career was over, Vikelidis became coach of Aris, President of Aris (in [[1964]] and [[1969]]) and even served on the City Council of [[Thessaloniki]].
 
After his football career was over, Vikelidis became coach of Aris, President of Aris (in [[1964]] and [[1969]]) and even served on the City Council of [[Thessaloniki]].
  
 
[[Category:Football Players|Vikelidis, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Vikelidis, Kostas]]
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[[Category:1907 births|Vikelidis, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:Football Coaches|Vikelidis, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:Football Coaches|Vikelidis, Kostas]]

Revision as of 21:54, January 30, 2007

Kostas Vikelidis was a Greek footballer, the eldest of the three Vikelidis brothers (Nikiforos and Kleanthis being the others) who played for Aris between prior to World War II.

Vikelidis was born in 1907. He played for Aris as a central defender and was capped 9 times by the Greek National Football Team.

After his football career was over, Vikelidis became coach of Aris, President of Aris (in 1964 and 1969) and even served on the City Council of Thessaloniki.