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Nicknamed ''"The Rock"'' (ο βράχος), '''Tasos Vasiliou''' was one of the best centre backs of the 1960's. He started his [[Football A Division|A' Division]] career at [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] before transferring in 1965 to [[AEK FC|AEK]] for 1,500,000 drachmas - a record for both clubs at that time. His carreer ended abruptly in 1969 allegedly after interference by junta-appointed Secretary General of Sports, [[Costas Aslanidis]], himself. Vasiliou never returned to football in any capacity and instead became a successful food-stuffs merchant. | Nicknamed ''"The Rock"'' (ο βράχος), '''Tasos Vasiliou''' was one of the best centre backs of the 1960's. He started his [[Football A Division|A' Division]] career at [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] before transferring in 1965 to [[AEK FC|AEK]] for 1,500,000 drachmas - a record for both clubs at that time. His carreer ended abruptly in 1969 allegedly after interference by junta-appointed Secretary General of Sports, [[Costas Aslanidis]], himself. Vasiliou never returned to football in any capacity and instead became a successful food-stuffs merchant. |
Revision as of 03:30, October 15, 2005
Nicknamed "The Rock" (ο βράχος), Tasos Vasiliou was one of the best centre backs of the 1960's. He started his A' Division career at Apollon Athens before transferring in 1965 to AEK for 1,500,000 drachmas - a record for both clubs at that time. His carreer ended abruptly in 1969 allegedly after interference by junta-appointed Secretary General of Sports, Costas Aslanidis, himself. Vasiliou never returned to football in any capacity and instead became a successful food-stuffs merchant.