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| − | '''Stefanos Borbokis''' | + | '''Stefanos Borbokis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] forward of the [[1980s]] - [[1990s]] era. |
| − | Borbokis was born on [[February 26]], [[1966]] in [[Thessaloniki]]. He | + | Borbokis was born on [[February 26]], [[1966]] in [[Thessaloniki]]. He was the elder brother of [[Vasilis Borbokis]], a defender at several Greek and English clubs. |
| − | He started his career at [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] in [[1986]] and played for them until the [[1994]] season. He scored some vital goals including the winner against FC Malines in Belgium in the UEFA Cup of [[1991]]. In [[1994]], he transferred to [[Edessaikos FC|Edessaikos]] where he played only one season. He joined [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] for the [[1996]] and [[1997]] campaigns before ending his career at [[Aris FC|Aris]] | + | He started his career at [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] in [[1986]] and played for them until the [[1994]] season. He scored some vital goals including the winner against FC Malines in Belgium in the UEFA Cup of [[1991]]. In [[1994]], he transferred to [[Edessaikos FC|Edessaikos]] where he played only one season. He joined [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] for the [[1996]] and [[1997]] campaigns before ending his career at [[Aris FC|Aris]] and [[Apollon Kalamaria F.C.|Apollon Kalamaria]]. This makes him the only one who played at the big 4 of [[Thessaloniki]]! |
Borbokis was capped 29 times by [[National Football Team|Greece]] with 6 goals to his credit. | Borbokis was capped 29 times by [[National Football Team|Greece]] with 6 goals to his credit. | ||
| − | After his playing days were over, he tried his hand at coaching among others [[Kilkisiakos FC|Kilkisiakos]], [[Enosis Thrace FC|Enosis Thrace]] and [[Thermaikos FC|Thermaikos]]. | + | After his playing days were over, he tried his hand at coaching among others: [[Kilkisiakos FC|Kilkisiakos]], [[Enosis Thrace FC|Enosis Thrace]] and [[Thermaikos FC|Thermaikos]]. |
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| + | He died on [[April 11]], [[2026]]. | ||
[[Category:1966 births|Borbokis, Stefanos]] | [[Category:1966 births|Borbokis, Stefanos]] | ||
| + | [[Category:2026 deaths|Borbokis, Stefanos]] | ||
[[Category:Football Players|Borbokis, Stefanos]] | [[Category:Football Players|Borbokis, Stefanos]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:23, April 13, 2026
Stefanos Borbokis was a Greek football forward of the 1980s - 1990s era.
Borbokis was born on February 26, 1966 in Thessaloniki. He was the elder brother of Vasilis Borbokis, a defender at several Greek and English clubs.
He started his career at PAOK in 1986 and played for them until the 1994 season. He scored some vital goals including the winner against FC Malines in Belgium in the UEFA Cup of 1991. In 1994, he transferred to Edessaikos where he played only one season. He joined Iraklis for the 1996 and 1997 campaigns before ending his career at Aris and Apollon Kalamaria. This makes him the only one who played at the big 4 of Thessaloniki!
Borbokis was capped 29 times by Greece with 6 goals to his credit.
After his playing days were over, he tried his hand at coaching among others: Kilkisiakos, Enosis Thrace and Thermaikos.