Difference between revisions of "Greece UEFA Jubilee Awards"
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− | [[Image:Hadjipanagis-Orfanos.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Vasilis Chatzipanagis]] (left), showcasing the award of Best Greek Footballer with Deputy Minister of Sports, [[ | + | [[Image:Hadjipanagis-Orfanos.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Vasilis Chatzipanagis]] (left), showcasing the award of Best Greek Footballer with Deputy Minister of Sports, [[Giorgos Orfanos]] ([[March 20]], [[2005]])]] |
In [[2004]], to help mark [[UEFA Jubilee Awards|UEFA's Jubilee]], each national association was asked to nominate its most outstanding player of the past 50 years. Greece chose [[Vasilis Chatzipanagis]] as their Golden Player. | In [[2004]], to help mark [[UEFA Jubilee Awards|UEFA's Jubilee]], each national association was asked to nominate its most outstanding player of the past 50 years. Greece chose [[Vasilis Chatzipanagis]] as their Golden Player. |
Revision as of 15:54, October 11, 2006
In 2004, to help mark UEFA's Jubilee, each national association was asked to nominate its most outstanding player of the past 50 years. Greece chose Vasilis Chatzipanagis as their Golden Player.
With a total of 9,061 votes, the results had as follows:
Name | Votes | |
1 | Vasilis Chatzipanagis | 4.104 |
2 | Mimis Domazos | 1.982 |
3. | Mimis Papaioannou | 817 |
4. | Giorgos Delikaris | 526 |
5. | Giorgos Koudas | 486 |
6. | Dimitris Saravakos | 318 |
7. | Nikos Anastopoulos | 156 |
8. | Thomas Mavros | 102 |
9. | Giorgos Sideris | 101 |
10. | Takis Loukanidis | 74 |
11. | Vasilis Karapialis | 63 |
12. | Demis Nikolaidis | 48 |