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[[Achilleas Grammatikopoulos]] is a former [[Greeks|Greek]] footballer.  
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[[Achilleas Grammatikopoulos]] was a former [[Greeks|Greek]] footballer.  
  
Grammatikopoulos was born in [[Piraeus]] in [[1910]]. He started his football career at Aris [[Nikaia]] before transferring to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] whose nets he guarded from his debut on [[November 4]], [[1928]] until [[1944]] - his last game being a friendly against Goudi.  
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Grammatikopoulos was born in [[Piraeus]], [[May 16]],[[1907]]. He started his football career at Aris [[Nikaia]] before transferring to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] whose nets he guarded from his debut on [[November 4]], [[1928]] until [[1944]] - his last game being a friendly against Goudi.  
  
He was considered one of the top keepers of the pre-[[WW II]] era and was capped 5 times by the [[National Football Team|Greek National team]]. His nickname during that time was "Zamora" after Ricardo Zamora, the top Spaniard goalkeeper of the same era.
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He was considered one of the top keepers of the pre-[[WW II]] era and was capped 5 times by the [[National Football Team|Greek National team]]. His nickname during that time was "Zamora" after Ricardo Zamora, the top Spaniard goalkeeper of the same era. He was capped 5 times with the [[National Football Team|Greek National Team]]. He was part of 7 winning national championships with Olympiakos (1931,1932,1933,1934,1936,1937 και 1938), and an equal number of regional Piraeus championships (1929,1930,1931,1934,1937,1938 και 1940).
  
 
Grammatikopoulos saw action in [[World War II]]. After his playing career was over, he stayed on in football as a referee.
 
Grammatikopoulos saw action in [[World War II]]. After his playing career was over, he stayed on in football as a referee.
  
Grammatikopoulos attended veteran functions of Olympiakos up until his death. He died on [[December 30]], [[2008]].
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Grammatikopoulos attended veteran functions of Olympiakos up until his last days. He died on [[December 30]], [[2008]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:34, January 2, 2009

Achilleas Grammatikopoulos attended veteran functions of Olympiakos well into his old age.

Achilleas Grammatikopoulos was a former Greek footballer.

Grammatikopoulos was born in Piraeus, May 16,1907. He started his football career at Aris Nikaia before transferring to Olympiakos whose nets he guarded from his debut on November 4, 1928 until 1944 - his last game being a friendly against Goudi.

He was considered one of the top keepers of the pre-WW II era and was capped 5 times by the Greek National team. His nickname during that time was "Zamora" after Ricardo Zamora, the top Spaniard goalkeeper of the same era. He was capped 5 times with the Greek National Team. He was part of 7 winning national championships with Olympiakos (1931,1932,1933,1934,1936,1937 και 1938), and an equal number of regional Piraeus championships (1929,1930,1931,1934,1937,1938 και 1940).

Grammatikopoulos saw action in World War II. After his playing career was over, he stayed on in football as a referee.

Grammatikopoulos attended veteran functions of Olympiakos up until his last days. He died on December 30, 2008.