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'''Eduardo Rigani''' is a former [[football (soccer)|football]] player whose best years were spent with [[PAS Giannina FC|PAS Giannina]].
 
'''Eduardo Rigani''' is a former [[football (soccer)|football]] player whose best years were spent with [[PAS Giannina FC|PAS Giannina]].
  
Rigani was born in Argentina on [[January 7]], [[1949]], the son of a football player and coach by the same name. He played in Argentina for Atlanta before coming to [[Greece]] and [[PAS Giannina FC|PAS Giannina]] in January of [[1973]]. In Greece, he took on Greek citizenship and the name Kontogiorgakis. He played for PAS between the years [[1973]] and [[1985]] with a one year break in [[1984]] when he joined [[Kerkyra FC]].
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Rigani was born in Argentina on [[January 7]], [[1949]], the son of a football player and coach by the same name. He played in Argentina for C.A. Atlanta before coming to [[Greece]] and [[PAS Giannina FC|PAS Giannina]] in January of [[1973]]. In Greece, he took on Greek citizenship and the name Kontogiorgakis. He played for PAS between the years [[1973]] and [[1985]] with a one year break in [[1984]] when he joined [[Kerkyra FC]].
  
 
Rigani played in a total of 218 [[Alpha Ethniki]] games, scoring 91 goals. He was capped three times by the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]].  
 
Rigani played in a total of 218 [[Alpha Ethniki]] games, scoring 91 goals. He was capped three times by the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]].  

Latest revision as of 08:33, May 9, 2009

Eduardo Rigani is a former football player whose best years were spent with PAS Giannina.

Rigani was born in Argentina on January 7, 1949, the son of a football player and coach by the same name. He played in Argentina for C.A. Atlanta before coming to Greece and PAS Giannina in January of 1973. In Greece, he took on Greek citizenship and the name Kontogiorgakis. He played for PAS between the years 1973 and 1985 with a one year break in 1984 when he joined Kerkyra FC.

Rigani played in a total of 218 Alpha Ethniki games, scoring 91 goals. He was capped three times by the National Football Team of Greece.