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'''Babis Drosos''' was a footballer who played during the first years after [[World War II]].
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'''Babis Drosos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] footballer who played during the first years after [[World War II]].
  
Drosos was born in [[1928]] and played for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] as a winger from [[1949]] until [[1956]].
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Drosos was born in [[1927]] in the Theseio neighbourhood of [[Athens]]. He played for minor clubs Thyella [[Peristeri]] and AO Taxiarches [[Peristeri]] before joining [[Atromitos Athens FC|Atromitos Athens]].
  
During his career, he was capped 8 times by the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]]. He coached [[Kalamata FC]] in [[1970]].
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In [[1949]], he made the big jump to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]. He played for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]], as a winger, from [[1949]] until [[1956]]. During those seven years, he appeared in 209 games and scored 82 goals.
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In his career, he was capped 8 times by the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]]. He coached [[Kalamata FC]] in [[1970]].
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Drosos died on [[February 24]], [[2015]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:22, February 25, 2015

Babis Drosos was a Greek footballer who played during the first years after World War II.

Drosos was born in 1927 in the Theseio neighbourhood of Athens. He played for minor clubs Thyella Peristeri and AO Taxiarches Peristeri before joining Atromitos Athens.

In 1949, he made the big jump to Olympiakos. He played for Olympiakos, as a winger, from 1949 until 1956. During those seven years, he appeared in 209 games and scored 82 goals.


In his career, he was capped 8 times by the National Football Team of Greece. He coached Kalamata FC in 1970.

Drosos died on February 24, 2015.