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'''Lefteris Triantafyllou''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] forward of the early post[[WW II|war]] era.
 
'''Lefteris Triantafyllou''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] forward of the early post[[WW II|war]] era.
  
Triantafyllou was born in [[1923]], in [[Tabouria]], [[Piraeus]]. He signed with [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1938]], as a 15 year old and played for them in 24 competitive matches between [[1946]] and [[1951]], scoring 8 goals. Afterwards, he signed for [[AE Nikaia FC|AE Nikaia]] - the ancestors of [[Ionikos FC|Ionikos]] - and continued playing until [[1955]].
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Triantafyllou was born on [[December 15]], [[1923]], in [[Tabouria]], [[Piraeus]]. He signed with [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1938]], as a 15 year old and played for them in 24 competitive matches between [[1946]] and [[1951]], scoring 8 goals. Afterwards, he signed for [[AE Nikaia FC|AE Nikaia]] - the ancestors of [[Ionikos FC|Ionikos]] - and continued playing until [[1955]].
  
Triantafyllou subsequently immigrated to South Africa where he played and coached various clubs and later to Australia where he still lives with his family.
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Triantafyllou subsequently immigrated to South Africa where he played and coached various clubs and later to Australia where he passed away on [[November 12]], [[2017]].
  
  
 
[[Category:1923 births|Triantafyllou, Lefteris]]
 
[[Category:1923 births|Triantafyllou, Lefteris]]
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[[Category:2017 deaths|Triantafyllou, Lefteris]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Triantafyllou, Lefteris]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Triantafyllou, Lefteris]]

Latest revision as of 15:06, December 18, 2020

Lefteris Triantafyllou was a Greek football forward of the early postwar era.

Triantafyllou was born on December 15, 1923, in Tabouria, Piraeus. He signed with Olympiakos in 1938, as a 15 year old and played for them in 24 competitive matches between 1946 and 1951, scoring 8 goals. Afterwards, he signed for AE Nikaia - the ancestors of Ionikos - and continued playing until 1955.

Triantafyllou subsequently immigrated to South Africa where he played and coached various clubs and later to Australia where he passed away on November 12, 2017.