Difference between revisions of "Stelios Serafeidis"
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− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:aek01.jpg|thumb|200px|Serafeidis (middle) with teammates [[Alekos Sofianidis|Sofianidis]] and [[Kostas Nestoridis|Nestoridis]]]] |
+ | [[Image:Stelios_Serafeidis.jpg|thumb|250px|left|[[Stelios Serafeidis]]]] | ||
− | Born in Athens, | + | Born in [[Athens]], on [[August 6]], [[1935]], '''Stelios Serafeidis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] footballer, the younger brother of forward [[Babis Serafeidis|Charalambos "Babis" Serafeidis]]. |
− | + | Serafeidis started his career at [[Aegaleo FC|Aegaleo]], moved on to [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] and eventually transferred to [[AEK FC|AEK]]. His first years were spent on the bench in the shadow of [[Michalis Delavinias]] but eventually, after his predecessor's retirement, Serafeidis got his chance. | |
− | He was [[AEK FC|AEK]]'s goalkeeper during their first three post-[[WW II]] championships ([[1963]], [[1968]], [[1971]]). He retired in the | + | He was [[AEK FC|AEK]]'s goalkeeper during their first three post-[[WW II]] championships ([[1963]], [[1968]], [[1971]]). He retired in [[1972]]. |
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+ | After his retirement as an active player, he worked in various capacities at AEK, including the youth academy. | ||
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+ | Serafeidis was capped only once in his career in a friendly against Poland ([[1963]]). | ||
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+ | He died on [[January 4]], [[2022]]. | ||
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[[Category:Football Players|Serafeidis, Stelios]] | [[Category:Football Players|Serafeidis, Stelios]] | ||
[[Category:1935 births|Serafeidis, Stelios]] | [[Category:1935 births|Serafeidis, Stelios]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2022 deaths|Serafeidis, Stelios]] |
Latest revision as of 12:08, January 4, 2022
Born in Athens, on August 6, 1935, Stelios Serafeidis was a Greek footballer, the younger brother of forward Charalambos "Babis" Serafeidis.
Serafeidis started his career at Aegaleo, moved on to Apollon Athens and eventually transferred to AEK. His first years were spent on the bench in the shadow of Michalis Delavinias but eventually, after his predecessor's retirement, Serafeidis got his chance.
He was AEK's goalkeeper during their first three post-WW II championships (1963, 1968, 1971). He retired in 1972.
After his retirement as an active player, he worked in various capacities at AEK, including the youth academy.
Serafeidis was capped only once in his career in a friendly against Poland (1963).