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[[Image:Ethniki_andrwn_1964_Image_0001.jpg|frame|In [[1964]] game with the [[National Football Team|National Team]] against Ethiopia]]
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[[Image:Christos_Zenterogolou.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Christos Zanteroglou]]
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[[Image:Ethniki_andrwn_1964_Image_0001.jpg|thumb|250px|In [[1964]] game with the [[National Football Team|National Team]] against Ethiopia]]
 
Born in [[1940]], '''Christos Zanteroglou''' was considered a top centre-back in his days at [[Niki Volos FC|Niki Volos]] (capped twice) when he transferred to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1965]]. In [[Piraeus]], he replaced the legendary - though inconsistent - [[Mimis Stefanakos]]. At Olympiakos, Zanteroglou won a further 11 caps for the Greek [[National Football Team]] and two championships for his club.
 
Born in [[1940]], '''Christos Zanteroglou''' was considered a top centre-back in his days at [[Niki Volos FC|Niki Volos]] (capped twice) when he transferred to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1965]]. In [[Piraeus]], he replaced the legendary - though inconsistent - [[Mimis Stefanakos]]. At Olympiakos, Zanteroglou won a further 11 caps for the Greek [[National Football Team]] and two championships for his club.
  

Revision as of 22:00, December 30, 2009

Christos Zanteroglou
In 1964 game with the National Team against Ethiopia

Born in 1940, Christos Zanteroglou was considered a top centre-back in his days at Niki Volos (capped twice) when he transferred to Olympiakos in 1965. In Piraeus, he replaced the legendary - though inconsistent - Mimis Stefanakos. At Olympiakos, Zanteroglou won a further 11 caps for the Greek National Football Team and two championships for his club.

After he left Olympiakos, Zanteroglou played for Aegaleo (1970 - 1973) and was part of their great 1971 team. He ended his career with Atromitos Athens in 1975.