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'''Antonis Tsolinas''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player of the pre-[[World War II]] era. | '''Antonis Tsolinas''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player of the pre-[[World War II]] era. | ||
− | Tsolinas was a forward for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]], known for his exceptionally hard shot. He was capped three times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece, with four goals, all scored in a single game against Bulgaria. | + | Tsolinas was a forward for [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]] and [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]], known for his exceptionally hard shot. He was capped three times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece, with four goals, all scored in a single game against Bulgaria. |
Tsolinas died on [[March 1]], [[1956]]. | Tsolinas died on [[March 1]], [[1956]]. |
Latest revision as of 13:26, November 9, 2007
Antonis Tsolinas was a Greek football player of the pre-World War II era.
Tsolinas was a forward for Ethnikos Piraeus and Panathinaikos, known for his exceptionally hard shot. He was capped three times by the National Football Team of Greece, with four goals, all scored in a single game against Bulgaria.