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'''Giorgos Kamaras''', elder brother of football player [[Aristides Kamaras]], born in 1931. | '''Giorgos Kamaras''', elder brother of football player [[Aristides Kamaras]], born in 1931. | ||
| − | He was part of the feared Apollon Athens attack that also featured Babis Serafeidis, Nikos Simigdalas, etc. | + | He was part of the feared Apollon Athens attack that also featured [[Babis Serafeidis]], [[Nikos Simigdalas]], etc. |
| − | He was capped 4 times by the Greek National | + | He was capped 4 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]] scoring one goal. |
[[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] has named their Rizoupolis stadium into the ''Giorgos Kamaras Stadium'' in his honor. | [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] has named their Rizoupolis stadium into the ''Giorgos Kamaras Stadium'' in his honor. | ||
Giorgos Kamaras died [[February 8]], [[2000]]. | Giorgos Kamaras died [[February 8]], [[2000]]. | ||
Revision as of 11:49, October 5, 2005
G. Kamaras, star player for Apollon Athens
Giorgos Kamaras, elder brother of football player Aristides Kamaras, born in 1931.
He was part of the feared Apollon Athens attack that also featured Babis Serafeidis, Nikos Simigdalas, etc.
He was capped 4 times by the Greek National Football Team scoring one goal.
Apollon Athens has named their Rizoupolis stadium into the Giorgos Kamaras Stadium in his honor.
Giorgos Kamaras died February 8, 2000.