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'''Nikos Tsiantakis''' (born [[20 October]] [[1963]]) is a retired [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] midfielder.
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'''Nikos Tsiantakis''' (born [[October 20]], [[1963]]) is a retired [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] midfielder.
  
He most prominently played for [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] ([[1986]] - [[1988]]) and [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] ([[1988]] - [[1995]]). His appearance at the 1994 World Cup rounded off his [[National Football Team|national team]] career, which lasted from 1988 to 1994, giving him 47 caps and 2 international goals. Shortly after the World Cup he went from Olympiakos to [[Aris FC]], playing for various Greek teams ([[Ionikos FC|Ionikos]], [[OFI FC|OFI]], [[Ethnikos Asteras FC|Ethnikos Asteras]]) before retiring in [[1999]].  
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He most prominently played for [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] ([[1986]] - [[1988]]) and [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] ([[1988]] - [[1995]]). His appearance at the 1994 World Cup rounded off his [[National Football Team|national team]] career, which lasted from 1988 to 1994, giving him 47 caps and 2 international goals. Shortly after the World Cup he went from Olympiakos to [[Aris FC|Aris]]. He left after one season to play playing ([[Ionikos FC|Ionikos]], [[OFI FC|OFI]] and [[Ethnikos Asteras FC|Ethnikos Asteras]]) before retiring in [[1999]].  
  
Tsiantakis currently owns a PROPO (greek betting) shop, in [[Pefki]], [[Athens]].
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Tsiantakis currently owns a PROPO (Greek betting) shop, in [[Pefki]], [[Athens]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:13, July 6, 2020

Nikos Tsiantakis (born October 20, 1963) is a retired Greek football midfielder.

He most prominently played for Panionios (1986 - 1988) and Olympiakos (1988 - 1995). His appearance at the 1994 World Cup rounded off his national team career, which lasted from 1988 to 1994, giving him 47 caps and 2 international goals. Shortly after the World Cup he went from Olympiakos to Aris. He left after one season to play playing (Ionikos, OFI and Ethnikos Asteras) before retiring in 1999.

Tsiantakis currently owns a PROPO (Greek betting) shop, in Pefki, Athens.

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