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A journeyman footballer ([[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]], [[Panaigialios FC|Panaigialios]], Panarkadikos, [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]], [[Aris FC|Aris]] and several others) whose best days were spent wearing the "trifilli". Many teams sought his services and his goal-scoring ability and many teams sought to off-load his difficult character. His substance abuse was well-known throughout his career and had earned him many run-ins with the police. He lost his arm in the early 1960's when he jumped off a train trying to escape the police. He died about 60 years old from a heroin overdose. | A journeyman footballer ([[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]], [[Panaigialios FC|Panaigialios]], Panarkadikos, [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]], [[Aris FC|Aris]] and several others) whose best days were spent wearing the "trifilli". Many teams sought his services and his goal-scoring ability and many teams sought to off-load his difficult character. His substance abuse was well-known throughout his career and had earned him many run-ins with the police. He lost his arm in the early 1960's when he jumped off a train trying to escape the police. He died about 60 years old from a heroin overdose. |
Revision as of 03:23, October 15, 2005
A journeyman footballer (Panathinaikos, Panaigialios, Panarkadikos, Olympiakos, Aris and several others) whose best days were spent wearing the "trifilli". Many teams sought his services and his goal-scoring ability and many teams sought to off-load his difficult character. His substance abuse was well-known throughout his career and had earned him many run-ins with the police. He lost his arm in the early 1960's when he jumped off a train trying to escape the police. He died about 60 years old from a heroin overdose.