Difference between revisions of "Pavlos Papaioannou"

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'''Pavlos Papaioannou''' was born in [[1959]] in Brazil, the son of a Greek father and a Brazilian mother.
 
'''Pavlos Papaioannou''' was born in [[1959]] in Brazil, the son of a Greek father and a Brazilian mother.
  
He played in defence and in the midfield for [[Rodos FC]] ([[1980]] - [[1983]] and [[AEK FC|AEK]] from [[1984]] until [[1993]].
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He played in defence and in the midfield for [[Rodos FC]] ([[1980]] - [[1983]]) and [[AEK FC|AEK]] from [[1984]] until [[1993]].
  
 
During his career, Pavlos Papaioannou was capped 10 times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece.
 
During his career, Pavlos Papaioannou was capped 10 times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece.
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==Did you know?==
 
==Did you know?==
 
Papaioannou was once cautioned by the referee in a Portugal v. Greece match for constantly calling for the ball (from Portugal's players) in his native Portuguese.
 
Papaioannou was once cautioned by the referee in a Portugal v. Greece match for constantly calling for the ball (from Portugal's players) in his native Portuguese.
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[[Category:Football Players|Papaioannou, Pavlos]]

Revision as of 19:58, November 14, 2005

Pavlos Papaioannou was born in 1959 in Brazil, the son of a Greek father and a Brazilian mother.

He played in defence and in the midfield for Rodos FC (1980 - 1983) and AEK from 1984 until 1993.

During his career, Pavlos Papaioannou was capped 10 times by the National Football Team of Greece.

Did you know?

Papaioannou was once cautioned by the referee in a Portugal v. Greece match for constantly calling for the ball (from Portugal's players) in his native Portuguese.