Difference between revisions of "Yves Triantafillos"
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Triantafillos was born outside Lyon, France, to a Greek father and a French mother. He played for St Etienne and Boulogne-sur-mere in France before coming to Greece in [[1971]] to play for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]. | Triantafillos was born outside Lyon, France, to a Greek father and a French mother. He played for St Etienne and Boulogne-sur-mere in France before coming to Greece in [[1971]] to play for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]. | ||
| − | In the next three years, Triantafillos | + | In the next three years, Triantafillos amassed impressive statistics: |
*[[1972]]: 19 goals in 28 appearances | *[[1972]]: 19 goals in 28 appearances | ||
*[[1973]]: 16 goals in 30 appearances | *[[1973]]: 16 goals in 30 appearances | ||
Revision as of 10:53, August 1, 2006
Yves Triantafillos (alternative spellings "Triantafyllos", "Triandafillos" and "Triandafyllos") is a French-Greek former football forward of the 1970s era.
Triantafillos was born outside Lyon, France, to a Greek father and a French mother. He played for St Etienne and Boulogne-sur-mere in France before coming to Greece in 1971 to play for Olympiakos.
In the next three years, Triantafillos amassed impressive statistics:
He left Greece after the 1974 season to the disappointment of the Piraeus club's fans.
