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'''Dimitris Pierrakos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] football player.
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[[Image:1930 Mimis Pierrakos.jpg|thumb|150px|Mimis Pierrakos]]
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'''Dimitris "Mimis" Pierrakos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] football player.
  
Pierrakos was born in [[1906]] and played in the midfield for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in the pre-[[WW II]] era.  
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Pierrakos was born in [[1906]] in [[Gythio]], [[Laconia]] and played in the midfield for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in the pre-[[WW II]] era ([[1926]] - [[1933]]). His nickname was "Brak" and he was part of the team that demolished [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 8-2, scoring the 5th and the 8th goal of [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]].
He joined the war effort in [[1940]] and, in November [[1940]], fell on the battlefield in the [[Battle of Pogradec]].
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He joined the war effort in [[1940]] and, on [[November 18]], [[1940]], fell on the battlefield in the [[Battle of Pogradec]].
 
His remains were brought back to [[Athens]] in [[1950]] and he received a hero's burial on [[November 19]] of that year.
 
His remains were brought back to [[Athens]] in [[1950]] and he received a hero's burial on [[November 19]] of that year.
  

Latest revision as of 11:59, October 28, 2013

Mimis Pierrakos

Dimitris "Mimis" Pierrakos was a Greek football player.

Pierrakos was born in 1906 in Gythio, Laconia and played in the midfield for Panathinaikos in the pre-WW II era (1926 - 1933). His nickname was "Brak" and he was part of the team that demolished Olympiakos 8-2, scoring the 5th and the 8th goal of Panathinaikos.

He joined the war effort in 1940 and, on November 18, 1940, fell on the battlefield in the Battle of Pogradec. His remains were brought back to Athens in 1950 and he received a hero's burial on November 19 of that year.