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'''Giorgos Andrianopoulos''', was the second-born of the Andrianopoulos sons (after [[Yiannis Andrianopoulos|Yiannis]]). He was born in [[1903]] and played for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] from their inception in [[1925]], until the [[1931]] season. He was capped 5 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]] scoring 2 goals.
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'''Giorgos Andrianopoulos''', was the second-born of the [[football (soccer)|football]]-playing Andrianopoulos brothers (after [[Yiannis Andrianopoulos|Yiannis]]).  
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Andrianopoulos was born in [[1903]] and started his career with [[Peiraikos Syndesmos FC]], continuing with [[Athletic and Football Club of Piraeus]], Olympiakos Omilos and [[Olympiakos FC]] as each of his prior clubs were absorbed into the next. He played for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] from their inception in [[1925]], until the [[1931]] season.  
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Andrianopoulos was capped 5 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]] scoring 2 goals.
  
 
After he quit football, Giorgos entered politics and was elected to the [[Greek Parliament]], served as Minister of Merchant Marine and was also elected Mayor of [[Piraeus]]. He also served as [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' President from [[1954]] until [[1967]].  
 
After he quit football, Giorgos entered politics and was elected to the [[Greek Parliament]], served as Minister of Merchant Marine and was also elected Mayor of [[Piraeus]]. He also served as [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]' President from [[1954]] until [[1967]].  

Revision as of 13:42, December 17, 2007

Giorgos Andrianopoulos, was the second-born of the football-playing Andrianopoulos brothers (after Yiannis).

Andrianopoulos was born in 1903 and started his career with Peiraikos Syndesmos FC, continuing with Athletic and Football Club of Piraeus, Olympiakos Omilos and Olympiakos FC as each of his prior clubs were absorbed into the next. He played for Olympiakos from their inception in 1925, until the 1931 season.

Andrianopoulos was capped 5 times by the Greek National Football Team scoring 2 goals.

After he quit football, Giorgos entered politics and was elected to the Greek Parliament, served as Minister of Merchant Marine and was also elected Mayor of Piraeus. He also served as Olympiakos' President from 1954 until 1967.

Andrianopoulos died in London on February 24, 1980.