Difference between revisions of "Mimis Domazos"
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− | One of the greatest Greek midfielders ever. Born in 1942, the General made his debut with [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] aged 17, and became the indisputable leader of Panathinaikos for almost two decades (12 Greek League titles, 3 Greek Cups). The culmination was the 1972 European Champions final against Ajax (0-2) at Wembley; it was the first time a Greek football reached a European final. Domazos captained also the Greek national football team (51 caps, 4 goals) | + | [[Image:Mimis_Domazos_later.jpg|frame|Mimis Domazos]]One of the greatest Greek midfielders ever. Born in 1942, the General made his debut with [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] aged 17, and became the indisputable leader of Panathinaikos for almost two decades (12 Greek League titles, 3 Greek Cups). The culmination was the 1972 European Champions final against Ajax (0-2) at Wembley; it was the first time a Greek football reached a European final. Domazos captained also the Greek national football team (51 caps, 4 goals) |
Revision as of 15:25, July 21, 2005
One of the greatest Greek midfielders ever. Born in 1942, the General made his debut with Panathinaikos aged 17, and became the indisputable leader of Panathinaikos for almost two decades (12 Greek League titles, 3 Greek Cups). The culmination was the 1972 European Champions final against Ajax (0-2) at Wembley; it was the first time a Greek football reached a European final. Domazos captained also the Greek national football team (51 caps, 4 goals)