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'''Yiannis Fronimidis''' was born in 1937 and was goalkeeper of [[Proodeftiki FC|Proodeftiki]] in the mid-1960's when the "Vyssini" arose as a newly-promoted team to win 4th place in the [[Alpha Ethniki]]. He transferred to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1966]] for a good deal of cash plus [[Panayiotis Barbalias]], [[Takis Spetseris]] and [[Antonis Tzanetoulakos]] who went the other way. In the next two years he won two championships with the red-and-whites (1966, 1967). He stopped playing in 1967 while he was still in top form.
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'''Yiannis Fronimidis''' was born in 1937 and was goalkeeper of [[Proodeftiki FC|Proodeftiki]] in the mid-1960's when the "Vyssini" arose as a newly-promoted team to win 4th place in the [[Football A Division|Alpha Ethniki]]. He transferred to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1966]] for a good deal of cash plus [[Panayiotis Barbalias]], [[Takis Spetseris]] and [[Antonis Tzanetoulakos]] who went the other way. In the next two years he won two championships with the red-and-whites (1966, 1967). He stopped playing in 1967 while he was still in top form.
 
He was capped once by the Greek [[National Football Team]].
 
He was capped once by the Greek [[National Football Team]].

Revision as of 18:43, August 26, 2005

Yiannis Fronimidis was born in 1937 and was goalkeeper of Proodeftiki in the mid-1960's when the "Vyssini" arose as a newly-promoted team to win 4th place in the Alpha Ethniki. He transferred to Olympiakos in 1966 for a good deal of cash plus Panayiotis Barbalias, Takis Spetseris and Antonis Tzanetoulakos who went the other way. In the next two years he won two championships with the red-and-whites (1966, 1967). He stopped playing in 1967 while he was still in top form. He was capped once by the Greek National Football Team.