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[[Image:Davourlis-kostas.jpg|thumb|160px|Kostas Davourlis - one of the all time best]] | [[Image:Davourlis-kostas.jpg|thumb|160px|Kostas Davourlis - one of the all time best]] | ||
[[Image:Pge85telosdavourli4tu.jpg|thumb|160px|Davourlis' last game]] | [[Image:Pge85telosdavourli4tu.jpg|thumb|160px|Davourlis' last game]] | ||
− | Considered by many to be one of the best all-time Greek football players, '''Kostas Davourlis''' (nicknamed "the black prince") was born | + | Considered by many to be one of the best all-time Greek football players, '''Kostas Davourlis''' (nicknamed "the black prince") was born on [[January 4]], [[1948]] in a poor section of [[Patra]]. |
He played 11 years in the Greek [[Football A Division|first division league]] (95 goals in 325 games) and 6 years in [[Football B Division|Second Division]]. | He played 11 years in the Greek [[Football A Division|first division league]] (95 goals in 325 games) and 6 years in [[Football B Division|Second Division]]. | ||
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[[Category:1992 deaths|Davourlis, Kostas]] | [[Category:1992 deaths|Davourlis, Kostas]] |
Revision as of 13:34, March 5, 2007
Considered by many to be one of the best all-time Greek football players, Kostas Davourlis (nicknamed "the black prince") was born on January 4, 1948 in a poor section of Patra.
He played 11 years in the Greek first division league (95 goals in 325 games) and 6 years in Second Division.
Davourlis played for local club Panionios Patra, Panachaiki, Olympiakos and Korinthos FC. At his retirement he held the Greek record for most goals directly from a freekick: 22. During his career he was capped 12 times (2 goals) by the National Football Team of Greece.
Davourlis died of heart attack on May 23, 1992. Panachaiki renamed their stadium in his honour.