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'''Diomedes Symeonidis''' was a [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] footballer, one of the founders of [[APOEL FC|APOEL]].
 
'''Diomedes Symeonidis''' was a [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] footballer, one of the founders of [[APOEL FC|APOEL]].
  
Symeonidis was born in [[1910]] and was, along with his brother Christos, a footballer of Aetos - a local [[Nicosia]] club - until [[1926]] when met [[Georgios Poulias]]. The two men founded POEL which evolved into [[APOEL FC|APOEL]]. Symeonidis played for the team he co-founded until [[1929]] when he transferred to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in the Greek League. His career at PAO ended in [[1934]] due to an injury and Symeonidis returned to Cyprus where he was player/coach for APOEL until [[1936]].
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Symeonidis was born in [[1910]] and was, along with his brother Christos, a footballer of Aetos - a local [[Nicosia]] club - until [[1926]] when met [[Georgios Poulias]]. The two men founded POEL which evolved into [[APOEL FC|APOEL]]. Symeonidis played for the team he co-founded until [[1929]] when he transferred to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in the Greek League. He was part of the team that demolished [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 8-2 and he scored the first and the fourth goal. His career at PAO ended in [[1934]] due to an injury and Symeonidis returned to Cyprus where he was player/coach for APOEL until [[1936]].
  
 
During his career, Symeonidis was capped 5 times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece.
 
During his career, Symeonidis was capped 5 times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece.

Latest revision as of 10:53, July 7, 2009

Diomedes Symeonidis

Diomedes Symeonidis was a Cypriot footballer, one of the founders of APOEL.

Symeonidis was born in 1910 and was, along with his brother Christos, a footballer of Aetos - a local Nicosia club - until 1926 when met Georgios Poulias. The two men founded POEL which evolved into APOEL. Symeonidis played for the team he co-founded until 1929 when he transferred to Panathinaikos in the Greek League. He was part of the team that demolished Olympiakos 8-2 and he scored the first and the fourth goal. His career at PAO ended in 1934 due to an injury and Symeonidis returned to Cyprus where he was player/coach for APOEL until 1936.

During his career, Symeonidis was capped 5 times by the National Football Team of Greece.