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The eldest of the Andrianopoulos brothers was born in 1900. Besides a footballer, Yiannis was also [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' coach from 1925 - 1927. Upon his retirement from football, he became President of  [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] (1932 - 1935). He passed away in 1952.
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'''Yiannis Andrianopoulos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player and coach in the early days of the sport in Greece.
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The eldest of the Andrianopoulos brothers was born in [[1900]]. He started his career in [[1918]] with [[Peiraikos Syndesmos FC|Peiraikos Syndesmos]], winning an unofficial Greek title in [[1923]]. The following year, Peiraikos Syndesmos merged with [[Peiraiki Enosis FC|Peiraiki Enosis]] to form the [[Athletic and Football Club of Piraeus]]. Andrianopoulos won the [[Athens]]-[[Piraeus]] title with his new club which dissolved that same year (Autumn [[1924]]). Andrianopoulos and his brothers then founded Olympiakos Omilos and, in March [[1925]], [[Olympiakos FC]]. Besides a footballer, Yiannis was also [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' coach from [[1925]] - [[1927]]. Upon his retirement from football in [[1929]], he became President of  [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] ([[1932]] - [[1935]]).  
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He died on [[November 6]], [[1952]].
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[[Category:Football Players|Andrianopoulos, Yiannis]]
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[[Category:Football Coaches|Andrianopoulos, Yiannis]]
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[[Category:1900 births|Andrianopoulos, Yiannis]]
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[[Category:Olympiakos Chairmen|Andrianopoulos, Yiannis]]

Latest revision as of 07:02, October 11, 2009

Yiannis Andrianopoulos was a Greek football player and coach in the early days of the sport in Greece.

The eldest of the Andrianopoulos brothers was born in 1900. He started his career in 1918 with Peiraikos Syndesmos, winning an unofficial Greek title in 1923. The following year, Peiraikos Syndesmos merged with Peiraiki Enosis to form the Athletic and Football Club of Piraeus. Andrianopoulos won the Athens-Piraeus title with his new club which dissolved that same year (Autumn 1924). Andrianopoulos and his brothers then founded Olympiakos Omilos and, in March 1925, Olympiakos FC. Besides a footballer, Yiannis was also Olympiakos' coach from 1925 - 1927. Upon his retirement from football in 1929, he became President of Olympiakos (1932 - 1935).

He died on November 6, 1952.