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'''Kostas Polychroniou''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] footballer of the [[1950s]] - [[1960s]].  
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[[Image:Kostas_Polyxroniou.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Kostas Polychroniou]]]]'''Kostas Polychroniou''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] footballer of the [[1950s]] - [[1960s]].  
  
Polychroniou was born in [[1936]]. He started his career, in [[1954]], as a forward but quickly turned into [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' regular defensive midfielder and long-serving captain. Among his specialties were guarding opposing forwards, the most noteworthy of which was Pele in the [[July 4]], [[1961]] Olympiakos - FC Santos friendly.  
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Polychroniou was born in [[Platanistos]] on the island of [[Euboea]], on [[November 12]], [[1936]]. He started his career, in [[1954]], as a forward but quickly turned into [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' regular defensive midfielder and long-serving captain. Among his specialties were guarding opposing forwards, the most noteworthy of which was Pele in the [[July 4]], [[1961]] Olympiakos - FC Santos friendly.  
  
Polychroniou ended his career after the [[1968]] season. He was capped 27 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]].
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Polychroniou ended his career after the [[1968]] season. He was capped 27 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]]. At 15 of those game he was the captain of the squad.
  
After his playing career was over, Polychroniou turned to coaching and had a 4-year tenure ([[1994]] - [[1998]]) with the Greek National Team. Other teams he coached include [[Rodos FC]] ([[1982]] - [[1983]]), [[Doxa Drama FC|Doxa Drama]] ([[1984]]), [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] ([[1985]]), [[Paniliakos FC|Paniliakos]] ([[2001]]).
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After his playing career was over, Polychroniou turned to coaching and had a 4-year tenure ([[1994]] - [[1998]] coaching 34 games) with the Greek National Team. Other teams he coached include [[Larisa FC]] ([[1979]] - [[1980]]), [[Rodos FC]] ([[1982]] - [[1983]]), [[Doxa Drama FC|Doxa Drama]] ([[1984]]), [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] ([[1985]]), [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] ([[1993]] - [[1994]]), [[Paniliakos FC|Paniliakos]] ([[2001]]).
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He died on [[June 1]], [[2018]].
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:03, June 1, 2020

Kostas Polychroniou was a Greek footballer of the 1950s - 1960s.

Polychroniou was born in Platanistos on the island of Euboea, on November 12, 1936. He started his career, in 1954, as a forward but quickly turned into Olympiakos' regular defensive midfielder and long-serving captain. Among his specialties were guarding opposing forwards, the most noteworthy of which was Pele in the July 4, 1961 Olympiakos - FC Santos friendly.

Polychroniou ended his career after the 1968 season. He was capped 27 times by the Greek National Football Team. At 15 of those game he was the captain of the squad.

After his playing career was over, Polychroniou turned to coaching and had a 4-year tenure (1994 - 1998 coaching 34 games) with the Greek National Team. Other teams he coached include Larisa FC (1979 - 1980), Rodos FC (1982 - 1983), Doxa Drama (1984), Apollon Athens (1985), Olympiakos (1993 - 1994), Paniliakos (2001).

He died on June 1, 2018.