Difference between revisions of "Dan Georgiadis"
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*[[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] [[Piraeus]] ([[1970]] - [[1971]]) | *[[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] [[Piraeus]] ([[1970]] - [[1971]]) | ||
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* La Chaux de Fonds (Switzerland) | * La Chaux de Fonds (Switzerland) | ||
* Sevilla | * Sevilla | ||
Revision as of 12:52, October 4, 2007
Yiannis "Dan" Georgiadis was a Greek athlete, footballer and football coach.
Georgiadis was born on the island of Ithaca in 1922. He studied in Bucharest, Romania, where he took up athletics, rugby, team handball and football. In 1947 he returned to Greece and joined Panathinaikos as a goalkeeper, however, his career was short-lived as an injury forced him to retire at age 26. Georgiadis then studied in various coaching schools and, after he received his diploma, went on to coach:
- The national team of Chile
- The national team of Argentina
- The national team of Bolivia
- The national team of Haiti
- The national team of Greece (1968 - 1969)
- The national team of Peru
- Ferrocalito (Argentina)
- Banfield (Argentina)
- Colo Colo (Chile)
- Bolivia FC
- Olympiakos Piraeus (1970 - 1971)
- Alianza Lima (Peru) (1972)
- La Chaux de Fonds (Switzerland)
- Sevilla
- Panachaiki
- Alicante (Spain)
- AE Larisa
- Panionios (1975 - 1976)
Georgiadis died in Athens on January 18, 1998.