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Serafeidis was capped 11 times in his career by the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]] scoring 3 goals. His 3 goals won games against Turkey ([[May 16]], [[1952]]) and Israel ([[April 30]], [[1960]]). | Serafeidis was capped 11 times in his career by the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]] scoring 3 goals. His 3 goals won games against Turkey ([[May 16]], [[1952]]) and Israel ([[April 30]], [[1960]]). | ||
| − | After his playing days were over, | + | After his playing days were over, Serafeidis coached [[Aegaleo FC|Aegaleo]] in [[1980]]. |
[[Category:Football Players|Serafeidis, Babis]] | [[Category:Football Players|Serafeidis, Babis]] | ||
[[Category:Football Coaches|Serafeidis, Babis]] | [[Category:Football Coaches|Serafeidis, Babis]] | ||
[[Category:1929 births|Serafeidis, Babis]] | [[Category:1929 births|Serafeidis, Babis]] | ||
Revision as of 21:42, April 21, 2006
Charalambos "Babis" - or "Lambis" - Serafeidis was a Greek football forward of the early post-World War II era.
Serafeidis was born in 1929. Like his younger brother Stelios, Babis first played for Aegaleo. He then transferred to Apollon Athens, AEK (1953) and back to Apollon Athens until 1962 when he retired. He was known for the wicked "english" he could put in his shot that was many-a-keeper's nightmare.
Serafeidis was capped 11 times in his career by the National Football Team of Greece scoring 3 goals. His 3 goals won games against Turkey (May 16, 1952) and Israel (April 30, 1960).
After his playing days were over, Serafeidis coached Aegaleo in 1980.