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As a player, Pathiakakis won the Greek Cup with Panionios in 1979 as he scored 3 goals against [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in the 2-game semifinals and 1 goal against [[AEK FC|AEK]] in the final.
 
As a player, Pathiakakis won the Greek Cup with Panionios in 1979 as he scored 3 goals against [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in the 2-game semifinals and 1 goal against [[AEK FC|AEK]] in the final.
  
He coached [[Pannafpliakos FC|Panafpliakos]], [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]], [[AEK FC|AEK]] and [[Akratitos FC|Akratitos]].  
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He coached [[Pannafpliakos FC|Pannafpliakos]], [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]], [[AEK FC|AEK]] and [[Akratitos FC|Akratitos]].  
  
 
Pathiakakis died on [[February 8]], [[2002]], on the pitch of Akratitos, while training his team. After his death, the stadium where he left his last breath was renamed in his honour.
 
Pathiakakis died on [[February 8]], [[2002]], on the pitch of Akratitos, while training his team. After his death, the stadium where he left his last breath was renamed in his honour.

Revision as of 19:34, February 7, 2006

Yiannis Pathiakakis (Greek: Γιάννης Παθιακάκης) was a football player and coach.

Pathiakakis was born on June 15, 1953 in Nea Ionia, Athens and played for:

As a player, Pathiakakis won the Greek Cup with Panionios in 1979 as he scored 3 goals against Olympiakos in the 2-game semifinals and 1 goal against AEK in the final.

He coached Pannafpliakos, Ethnikos Piraeus, AEK and Akratitos.

Pathiakakis died on February 8, 2002, on the pitch of Akratitos, while training his team. After his death, the stadium where he left his last breath was renamed in his honour.