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Born in [[1939]], '''Aristides Papazoglou''', was the left-side striker in [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' lineup between the years of [[1959]] and [[1967]], partnering [[Giorgos Sideris]].
 
Born in [[1939]], '''Aristides Papazoglou''', was the left-side striker in [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' lineup between the years of [[1959]] and [[1967]], partnering [[Giorgos Sideris]].
  
He was a good goal-scorer in his hey day (18 goals in [[1966]]), however those days were cut short as he was striken with cancer and passed away at age 30 in [[1969]]. In total, he scored 71 times in 130 [[Alpha Ethniki|league]] games.
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He was a good goal-scorer in his hey day (18 goals in [[1966]]), however those days were cut short as he was striken with cancer and passed away at age 29 on [[August 13]], [[1969]]. In total, he scored 71 times in 130 [[Alpha Ethniki|league]] games.
  
 
During his career, Papazoglou was capped three times, scoring three goals, by the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]].
 
During his career, Papazoglou was capped three times, scoring three goals, by the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]].

Latest revision as of 17:59, July 27, 2011

Born in 1939, Aristides Papazoglou, was the left-side striker in Olympiakos' lineup between the years of 1959 and 1967, partnering Giorgos Sideris.

He was a good goal-scorer in his hey day (18 goals in 1966), however those days were cut short as he was striken with cancer and passed away at age 29 on August 13, 1969. In total, he scored 71 times in 130 league games.

During his career, Papazoglou was capped three times, scoring three goals, by the National Football Team of Greece.


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In 1962 Olympiakos had three players on their roster named Papazoglou: Aristides, his elder brother Kostas, and Savvas (no relation to other two).