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'''Nikos Sideris''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] football player of the [[1960s]].
 
'''Nikos Sideris''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] football player of the [[1960s]].
  
Sideris played midfielder for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]], arising from their youth squad under coach [[Djina Simonovski]].  
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Sideris was born on [[February 21]], [[1945]]. He played midfielder for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]], arising from their youth squad under coach [[Djina Simonovski]].  
  
 
Nikos Sideris was the nephew of [[Giorgos Sideris]]. Nephew and uncle were only six years apart in age and were teammates for several years.
 
Nikos Sideris was the nephew of [[Giorgos Sideris]]. Nephew and uncle were only six years apart in age and were teammates for several years.
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In [[1970]], he left [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] for [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos]] [[Piraeus]].
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He ended his career at [[Anorthosis Famagusta FC|Anorthosis]] [[Famagusta]].
  
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He died on [[March 8]], [[2022]], after a long bout of Alzheimer's disease.
  
 
[[Category:Football Players|Sideris, Nikos]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Sideris, Nikos]]
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[[Category:2022 deaths|Sideris, Nikos]]
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[[Category:1945 births|Sideris, Nikos]]

Latest revision as of 13:01, March 14, 2022

Nikos Sideris was a Greek football player of the 1960s.

Sideris was born on February 21, 1945. He played midfielder for Olympiakos, arising from their youth squad under coach Djina Simonovski.

Nikos Sideris was the nephew of Giorgos Sideris. Nephew and uncle were only six years apart in age and were teammates for several years. In 1970, he left Olympiakos for Ethnikos Piraeus. He ended his career at Anorthosis Famagusta.

He died on March 8, 2022, after a long bout of Alzheimer's disease.