Savvas Papazoglou

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Savvas Papazoglou was a Greek football midfielder/forward of the 1950s and 1960s.

Papazoglou started his career with Aegaleo and transferred in 1953 to Apollon Athens. As Aegaleo did not consent to the move, Papazoglou had to sit out his first season at Rizoupolis. He moved to AEK for a single season in 1954 before returning to Apollon Athens the following year. For the next five years Savvas Papazoglou was a mainstay in Apollon's midfield or attacking line as needed.

He moved on to Panaigialios for the 1961 season and then on to Olympiakos in 1962. At the end of that year Papazoglou returned once again to Apollon Athens where he closed out his career after the 1965 season.

During his career, Savvas Papazoglou was capped 5 times by the National Football Team of Greece.

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Savvas Papazoglou holds the record for most goals scored in a Greek Cup game: In 1960 he found the target ten times in Apollon's matchup against club A.E. Melandia. The final score, incidentally, was 23-0.