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'''Michalis Kasapis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] left-side defender/midfielder of the [[1990s]] - [[2000s]] era.  
 
'''Michalis Kasapis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] left-side defender/midfielder of the [[1990s]] - [[2000s]] era.  
  
Kasapis was born on [[August 6]], [[1971]. He started his football career with [[Levadiakos FC|Levadiakos]] in [[1988]] and came to [[AEK FC|AEK]] in [[1993]]. He was a mainstay of AEK's defence until [[2004]] when he returned to Levadiakos. He is currently working as General Director of football for that club.
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Kasapis was born on [[August 6]], [[1971]]. He started his football career with [[Levadiakos FC|Levadiakos]] in [[1988]] and came to [[AEK FC|AEK]] in [[1993]]. He was a mainstay of AEK's defence until [[2004]] when he returned to Levadiakos. After his retirement as a player he has been active as a General Director, (youth)trainer and scout for several clubs.
  
Kasapis was capped by the Greek [[National Football Team]].
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Kasapis was capped 37 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]].
  
 
==Did you know?==
 
==Did you know?==

Latest revision as of 21:13, February 21, 2018

Michalis Kasapis was a Greek football left-side defender/midfielder of the 1990s - 2000s era.

Kasapis was born on August 6, 1971. He started his football career with Levadiakos in 1988 and came to AEK in 1993. He was a mainstay of AEK's defence until 2004 when he returned to Levadiakos. After his retirement as a player he has been active as a General Director, (youth)trainer and scout for several clubs.

Kasapis was capped 37 times by the Greek National Football Team.

Did you know?

Considered the "bad boy" of Greek football, Kasapis, in 1999, received a 23-game ban for kicking the referee!