Difference between revisions of "Panagiotis Kyprianidis"

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Kyprianidis was capped once in his career by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece in a [[1963]] friendly against Poland (0-4) - the first Kalamaria player to be so honoured.
 
Kyprianidis was capped once in his career by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece in a [[1963]] friendly against Poland (0-4) - the first Kalamaria player to be so honoured.
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==His League stats at Olympiakos==
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|[[1964 Football Championship|1963-1964]]
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|[[1965 Football Championship|1964-1965]]
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|[[1966 Football Championship|1965-1966]]
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[[Category:Football Players|Kyprianidis, Panagiotis]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Kyprianidis, Panagiotis]]
 
[[Category:1938 births|Kyprianidis, Panagiotis]]
 
[[Category:1938 births|Kyprianidis, Panagiotis]]

Revision as of 19:05, August 8, 2011

Panagiotis Kyprianidis (nicknamed "Kapran") was a Greek football midfielder in the 1950s - 1960s.

Kyprianidis was born in 1938. He started his career at Apollon Kalamaria but his fine play soon earned him a transfer to Olympiakos for the record-breaking - at that time - sum of 1 million drachmas.

Despite a decent start, Kyprianidis did not manage to fit in at Olympiakos and his transfer came to be considered by fans of the Piraeus club as a big waste of money.

Kyprianidis was capped once in his career by the National Football Team of Greece in a 1963 friendly against Poland (0-4) - the first Kalamaria player to be so honoured.

His League stats at Olympiakos

Season Games Goals
1963-1964 16 3
1964-1965 4 0
1965-1966 1 0