Difference between revisions of "Miltiadis Papapostolou"
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[[Image:papapostolou.jpg|thumb|250px|Miltiadis Papapostolou]] | [[Image:papapostolou.jpg|thumb|250px|Miltiadis Papapostolou]] | ||
− | '''Miltiades "Miltos" Papapostolou''' was a midfieder / defender | + | '''Miltiades "Miltos" Papapostolou''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] midfieder / defender of the [[1950s]] - [[1960s]] era. |
+ | Papapostolou was born in [[1936]]. He started his career at [[Aegaleo FC]] before making the jump to [[AEK FC|AEK]] in [[1956]]. He was a member of the squad that won the [[1963]] championship. | ||
− | After his playing career was over, Papapostolou became a successful coach with [[AEK FC|AEK]] ([[1980]] - [[1981]]) and the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]] ([[1984]] - [[1988]]), holding the distinction of having the longest tenure at this post until current coach, [[Otto Rehhagel]], was hired. | + | After his playing career was over, Papapostolou became a successful coach with [[Aegaleo FC|Aegaleo]], [[AEK FC|AEK]] ([[1980]] - [[1981]]) and the [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]] ([[1984]] - [[1988]]), holding the distinction of having the longest tenure at this post until current coach, [[Otto Rehhagel]], was hired. |
[[Category:Football Players|Papapostolou, Miltiadis]] | [[Category:Football Players|Papapostolou, Miltiadis]] | ||
[[Category:Football Coaches|Papapostolou, Miltiadis]] | [[Category:Football Coaches|Papapostolou, Miltiadis]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1936 births|Papapostolou, Miltiadis]] |
Revision as of 21:38, July 11, 2009
Miltiades "Miltos" Papapostolou was a Greek football midfieder / defender of the 1950s - 1960s era. Papapostolou was born in 1936. He started his career at Aegaleo FC before making the jump to AEK in 1956. He was a member of the squad that won the 1963 championship.
After his playing career was over, Papapostolou became a successful coach with Aegaleo, AEK (1980 - 1981) and the National Football Team of Greece (1984 - 1988), holding the distinction of having the longest tenure at this post until current coach, Otto Rehhagel, was hired.