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[[Christos Dimopoulos]], nicknamed "O Fonias" (The Killer) He signed as a free agent from [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] during the summer of [[1985]], and gave a good 5 year service to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] scoring not many but crucial goals. Possible his best ever performance was in a league game against his old team PAOK where he scored a hat-trick with PAO winning 3-2. He gained the nickname "killer" because when in front of goal would belt the ball with all his power.
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[[Christos Dimopoulos]] is a [[Greeks|Greek]] retired [[football]] forward whose nickname was "O Fonias" (The Killer).
  
He played with Panathinaikos through [[1991]].
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Dimopoulos was born on [[June 10]], [[1958]], in Xylokera [[Elis prefecture]]. His first professional club was [[Panaitolikos FC|Panaitolikos]] with whom he played for two seasons between [[1978]] and [[1980]].
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In [[1980]], Dimopoulos moved to [[Thessaloniki]] to play with [[PAOK FC|PAOK]]. His goal-scoring exploits helped PAOK lift the [[Alpha Ethniki|league]] trophy in [[1985]].
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Dimopoulos signed as a free agent from [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] during the summer of [[1985]], and gave a good 5-year service to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] scoring few but crucial goals. Possibly his best ever performance was in a league game against his old team PAOK where he scored a hat-trick with PAO winning 3-2.  
  
*League games/ goals: 106/40
 
*European games/ goals: ?/4
 
 
*Honors with PAO:
 
*Honors with PAO:
 
**Championships: 2
 
**Championships: 2
**Greek Cups:2
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**Greek Cups:3
**Super Cups: 1
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**Super Cups:1
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He played the last three years of his pro career with [[Athinaikos FC|Athinaikos]] ([[1990]] - [[1993]]).
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Dimopoulos gained the nickname "killer" because when in front of goal would belt the ball with all his power.
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During his career Christos Dimopoulos was capped 10 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]]. His younger brothers [[Thanasis Dimopoulos|Thanasis]] and [[Foukos Dimopoulos|Foukos]] also played football.
  
 
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Christos Dimopoulos with Juan Ramon Rocha (left)
Christos Dimopoulos - Panathinaikos
Thanasis & Christos Dimopoulos - Panathinaikos

Christos Dimopoulos is a Greek retired football forward whose nickname was "O Fonias" (The Killer).

Dimopoulos was born on June 10, 1958, in Xylokera Elis prefecture. His first professional club was Panaitolikos with whom he played for two seasons between 1978 and 1980.

In 1980, Dimopoulos moved to Thessaloniki to play with PAOK. His goal-scoring exploits helped PAOK lift the league trophy in 1985.

Dimopoulos signed as a free agent from PAOK during the summer of 1985, and gave a good 5-year service to Panathinaikos scoring few but crucial goals. Possibly his best ever performance was in a league game against his old team PAOK where he scored a hat-trick with PAO winning 3-2.

  • Honors with PAO:
    • Championships: 2
    • Greek Cups:3
    • Super Cups:1

He played the last three years of his pro career with Athinaikos (1990 - 1993).

Dimopoulos gained the nickname "killer" because when in front of goal would belt the ball with all his power.


During his career Christos Dimopoulos was capped 10 times by the Greek National Football Team. His younger brothers Thanasis and Foukos also played football.