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[[Christos Dimopoulos]], born in [[1959]], was a football forward nicknamed "O Fonias" (The Killer).
 
[[Christos Dimopoulos]], born in [[1959]], was a football forward nicknamed "O Fonias" (The Killer).
  
He signed as a free agent from [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] during the summer of [[1985]], and gave a good 5 year service to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] scoring few but crucial goals. Possible his best ever performance was in a league game against his old team PAOK where he scored a hat-trick with PAO winning 3-2. He gained the nickname "killer" because when in front of goal would belt the ball with all his power.
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Dimopoulos signed as a free agent from [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] during the summer of [[1985]], and gave a good 5-year service to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] scoring few but crucial goals. Possibly his best ever performance was in a league game against his old team PAOK where he scored a hat-trick with PAO winning 3-2. He gained the nickname "killer" because when in front of goal would belt the ball with all his power.
  
 
He played with Panathinaikos through [[1991]].
 
He played with Panathinaikos through [[1991]].

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Christos Dimopoulos with Juan Ramon Rocha (left)

Christos Dimopoulos, born in 1959, was a football forward nicknamed "O Fonias" (The Killer).

Dimopoulos signed as a free agent from PAOK during the summer of 1985, and gave a good 5-year service to Panathinaikos scoring few but crucial goals. Possibly his best ever performance was in a league game against his old team PAOK where he scored a hat-trick with PAO winning 3-2. He gained the nickname "killer" because when in front of goal would belt the ball with all his power.

He played with Panathinaikos through 1991.

  • League games/ goals: 106/40
  • European games/ goals: ?/4
  • Honors with PAO:
    • Championships: 2
    • Greek Cups:2
    • Super Cups: 1

During his career Christos Dimopoulos was capped 10 times by the Greek National Football Team. His younger brothers Thanasis and Foukos also played football.