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'''Haris Grammos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player of the [[1960s]] - [[1970s]] era.
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[[Image:Χάρης Γραμμός Παναθηναϊκός.jpeg|thumb|250px|Haris Grammos]]
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'''Haris Grammos''' (Greek: Χάρης Γραμμός) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player of the [[1960s]] - [[1970s]] era.
  
 
Grammos was born on the island of [[Lesbos]] in [[1948]] and played for Achilleas [[Mytilene]] until he was acquired in [[1966]] by [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] for 600,000 [[drachma]]s, at a time when the "greens" were looking for young players to replace six of the older stars that had rebelled against coach [[Stjepan Bobek]].  
 
Grammos was born on the island of [[Lesbos]] in [[1948]] and played for Achilleas [[Mytilene]] until he was acquired in [[1966]] by [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] for 600,000 [[drachma]]s, at a time when the "greens" were looking for young players to replace six of the older stars that had rebelled against coach [[Stjepan Bobek]].  

Revision as of 11:28, January 3, 2021

Haris Grammos
1971 European Champions Cup Final

Haris Grammos (Greek: Χάρης Γραμμός) was a Greek football player of the 1960s - 1970s era.

Grammos was born on the island of Lesbos in 1948 and played for Achilleas Mytilene until he was acquired in 1966 by Panathinaikos for 600,000 drachmas, at a time when the "greens" were looking for young players to replace six of the older stars that had rebelled against coach Stjepan Bobek.

Grammos played as right forward or right midfielder. He was a mainstay for Panathinaikos for the next 10 years and was a member of the team that played in the Cup of Champions final in Wembley Stadium in 1971. Later in his career, he played for Olympiakos, becoming one of the few players that made the cross-over between the two "eternal enemies".

Grammos was capped by the National Football Team of Greece.

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