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'''Kostas Tarasis''' is a [[Greeks|Greek]] former [[football (soccer)|football]] player who is currently a coach.
 
'''Kostas Tarasis''' is a [[Greeks|Greek]] former [[football (soccer)|football]] player who is currently a coach.
  
Tarasis started his [[football (soccer)|football]] career as a goalkeeper in a local club before switching to central defender. He was acquired by [[Panserraikos FC|Panserraikos]] where he was once again converted into a left-side full back.  
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Tarasis was born in [[1956]]. He started his [[football (soccer)|football]] career as a goalkeeper in a local club before switching to central defender. He was acquired by [[Panserraikos FC|Panserraikos]] where he was once again converted into a left-side full back.  
  
 
In December, [[1982]], Tarasis made the big jump to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] where he was established as a right-side defender. He won the double with the greens in [[1984]] and [[1986]] but, after the [[1987]] season, he was released.
 
In December, [[1982]], Tarasis made the big jump to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] where he was established as a right-side defender. He won the double with the greens in [[1984]] and [[1986]] but, after the [[1987]] season, he was released.

Revision as of 16:27, March 3, 2011

Kostas Tarasis is a Greek former football player who is currently a coach.

Tarasis was born in 1956. He started his football career as a goalkeeper in a local club before switching to central defender. He was acquired by Panserraikos where he was once again converted into a left-side full back.

In December, 1982, Tarasis made the big jump to Panathinaikos where he was established as a right-side defender. He won the double with the greens in 1984 and 1986 but, after the 1987 season, he was released.

Tarasis then joined Aris Thessaloniki where he lasted one year before moving on to Mesolonghi FC where he ended his career.

During his playing career, Tarasis was capped four times by the National Football Team of Greece.

He is currently a coach in the youth system of Panathinaikos.