Difference between revisions of "Alekos Hadjistavridis"

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Hadjistavridis was capped twice by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece.
 
Hadjistavridis was capped twice by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece.
 
After his playing days was over, Hadjistavridis coached [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1962]].
 
After his playing days was over, Hadjistavridis coached [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1962]].
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He died in [[1998]].
  
  
 
[[Category:1915 births|Hadjistavridis, Alekos]]
 
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[[Category:Football Players|Hadjistavridis, Alekos]]
 
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Revision as of 20:27, August 30, 2011

Alekos Hadjistavridis was a Greek football player of both the pre- and post-World War II eras.

Hadjistavridis was born in Istanbul in 1915 and moved to Piraeus in 1922 after the Asia Minor Disaster. He started playing for Keravnos Keratsini before transferring to Vyzantio Tambouria - a club in Piraeus' Third Division. From there he jumped to the big time and starred for AEK before World War II (1934 - 1940) and for Olympiakos after the war (1946 - 1950). He won a total of four championships in his career - two with each team - and scored 145 goals.

Hadjistavridis was capped twice by the National Football Team of Greece. After his playing days was over, Hadjistavridis coached Olympiakos in 1962.

He died in 1998.