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[[Image:Kostas-Nestoridis.jpg|thumb|250px|Kostas Nestoridis]]
 
[[Image:Kostas-Nestoridis.jpg|thumb|250px|Kostas Nestoridis]]
[[Image:Kostas_Nestoridis_GR_WDE.jpg|thumb|250px|In a 1960 appearance with the Greek National team against West Germany.]]Born in [[Athens]] of [[Pontus|Pontian]] heritage on [[March 15]], [[1930]], '''Kostas Nestoridis''' is still widely regarded as one of the best forwards Greece has ever produced.
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[[Image:Kostas_Nestoridis_GR_WDE.jpg|thumb|250px|In a 1960 appearance with the Greek National team against West Germany.]]Born in [[Drama]], eastern [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]], of [[Pontus|Pontian]] heritage on [[March 15]], [[1930]], '''Kostas Nestoridis''' is still widely regarded as one of the best forwards Greece has ever produced.
  
His football career started at [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] where he played until [[1955]].
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Nestoridis moved with his family to [[Kallithea]], [[Athens]] at a very early age. His football career officially started at [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] where he played until [[1955]]. Prior to that he played for local club Ellas [[Moschato]] under an assumed name.
Nestoridis began his illustrious career at [[AEK FC|AEK]] in [[1957]], having sat out the [[1956]] season, as [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] refused to negotiate his transfer to "Enosis".
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He began his illustrious career at [[AEK FC|AEK]] in [[1957]], having sat out the [[1956]] season, as [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] refused to negotiate his transfer to "Enosis".
  
'''''Kapetan Nestoras''''' started paying dividends almost immediately by winning top scorer honours in Greece for five consecutive seasons from 1958 - 1963 (the last regional championship played and the first four national competitions).
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'''''Kapetan Nestoras''''' started paying dividends almost immediately by winning top scorer honours in Greece for five consecutive seasons from 1958 - 1963 (the last regional championship played and the first four national competitions). Over all, he scored 224 goals in 250 matches for [[AEK FC|AEK]]. He played for them until [[1966]] at which point he joined newly-promoted [[Vyzas Megara FC]] for one year before retiring.
  
He played for AEK until [[1966]] at which point he joined newly-promoted [[Vyzas Megara FC]] for one year before retiring.
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He took a "sabbatical" from the [[Football A Division|Greek League]] in [[1965]] to play for South Melbourne Hellas where, at age 35, he won top scorer honours yet again, helping the club to the Victoria state league title.  
  
He took a "sabbatical" from the [[Football A Division|Greek League]] in 1965 to play for Hellas Melbourne where, at age 35, he won top scorer honours yet again, helping the club to the Victoria state league title.  
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He debuted for the Greek [[National Football Team]] in [[1951]] and won 17 caps for his country, scoring 3 goals.
  
He debuted for the Greek [[National Football Team]] in 1951 and won 17 caps for his country, scoring 3 goals.
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After his playing career was over, Nestoridis coached several clubs including [[Paniliakos FC]], [[Kallithea FC|Kallithea]] and AEK ([[1982]] and [[1983]]).
  
After his playing career was over, Nestoridis coached several clubs including [[Paniliakos FC]], [[Kallithea FC|Kallithea]] and AEK ([[1982]] and [[1983]]).
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He died on [[December 12]], [[2023]], at the age of 93.
  
There is a book currently being written on the history of Greek-Australian soccer teams. It is a collection of mini-histories of some 100 past and present soccer clubs with Nestoridis featured in the history of the South Melbourne Hellas Soccer Club. Nestoridis won the 1966 Victorian State League championship for South Melbourne Hellas with his gaolscoring exploits.He was a magnificent footballer with silky skills who troubled many defenders in 1966 and his corner kicks were something else.
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There is a book currently being written on the history of Greek-Australian soccer teams. It is a collection of mini-histories of some 100 past and present soccer clubs with Nestoridis featured in the history of the South Melbourne Hellas Soccer Club. Nestoridis won the [[1966]] Victorian State League championship for South Melbourne Hellas with his goalscoring exploits. He was a magnificent footballer with silky skills who troubled many defenders in [[1966]]. He is still considered as the best Greek forward in a one-on-one situation with a keeper and frequently scored directly from corner kicks.
  
 
==Scoring record==
 
==Scoring record==
 
Nestoridis won top scoring honours 5 years in succession:
 
Nestoridis won top scoring honours 5 years in succession:
  
*[[1959]] - 21 goals
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*[[1959 Football Championship|1959]] - 21 goals
*[[1960]] - 33 goals
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*[[1960 Football Championship|1960]] - 33 goals
*[[1961]] - 27 goals
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*[[1961 Football Championship|1961]] - 27 goals
*[[1962]] - 29 goals
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*[[1962 Football Championship|1962]] - 29 goals
*[[1963]] - 23 goals
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*[[1963 Football Championship|1963]] - 23 goals
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Football: All Time Scorers]]
 
* [[Football: All Time Scorers]]
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* [[Football Top Scorers (pre-1960)]]
 
* [[Football A Division Top Scorers]]
 
* [[Football A Division Top Scorers]]
  
 
[[Category: 1930 births|Nestoridis, Kostas]]
 
[[Category: 1930 births|Nestoridis, Kostas]]
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[[Category: 2023 deaths|Nestoridis, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Nestoridis, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Nestoridis, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:Football Coaches|Nestoridis, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:Football Coaches|Nestoridis, Kostas]]

Latest revision as of 11:26, December 12, 2023

Kostas Nestoridis
In a 1960 appearance with the Greek National team against West Germany.

Born in Drama, eastern Macedonia, Greece, of Pontian heritage on March 15, 1930, Kostas Nestoridis is still widely regarded as one of the best forwards Greece has ever produced.

Nestoridis moved with his family to Kallithea, Athens at a very early age. His football career officially started at Panionios where he played until 1955. Prior to that he played for local club Ellas Moschato under an assumed name. He began his illustrious career at AEK in 1957, having sat out the 1956 season, as Panionios refused to negotiate his transfer to "Enosis".

Kapetan Nestoras started paying dividends almost immediately by winning top scorer honours in Greece for five consecutive seasons from 1958 - 1963 (the last regional championship played and the first four national competitions). Over all, he scored 224 goals in 250 matches for AEK. He played for them until 1966 at which point he joined newly-promoted Vyzas Megara FC for one year before retiring.

He took a "sabbatical" from the Greek League in 1965 to play for South Melbourne Hellas where, at age 35, he won top scorer honours yet again, helping the club to the Victoria state league title.

He debuted for the Greek National Football Team in 1951 and won 17 caps for his country, scoring 3 goals.

After his playing career was over, Nestoridis coached several clubs including Paniliakos FC, Kallithea and AEK (1982 and 1983).

He died on December 12, 2023, at the age of 93.

There is a book currently being written on the history of Greek-Australian soccer teams. It is a collection of mini-histories of some 100 past and present soccer clubs with Nestoridis featured in the history of the South Melbourne Hellas Soccer Club. Nestoridis won the 1966 Victorian State League championship for South Melbourne Hellas with his goalscoring exploits. He was a magnificent footballer with silky skills who troubled many defenders in 1966. He is still considered as the best Greek forward in a one-on-one situation with a keeper and frequently scored directly from corner kicks.

Scoring record

Nestoridis won top scoring honours 5 years in succession:

See also