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− | '''Nikos Alefantos''' was a much-travelled [[Greece|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player who turned into a much-travelled football coach. | + | [[Image:Nikos Alefantos Atromitos FC.jpg|thumb|180px|Nikos Alefantos]]'''Nikos Alefantos''' was a much-travelled [[Greece|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player who turned into a much-travelled football coach. |
− | Alefantos is known by his trademark short-sleeved shirts and his knack of speaking his mind even if it gets him into trouble - which it often does. | + | Alefantos was born on [[January 3]], [[1939]] in [[Athens]] and is known by his trademark short-sleeved shirts and his knack of speaking his mind even if it gets him into trouble - which it often does. |
− | Alefantos played as a forward for Chalandri, [[Atromitos Piraeus FC|Atromitos Piraeus]], [[Olympiakos Chalkida FC|Olympiakos Chalkida]] ([[1964]]) | + | Alefantos played as a forward for Asteras Exarchia, Chalandri, PAO Rouf, [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] (1 appearance in [[1958]]), [[Atromitos Piraeus FC|Atromitos Piraeus]], [[Olympiakos Chalkida FC|Olympiakos Chalkida]] ([[1964]]), [[Panaigialios FC|Panaigialios]] ([[1965]], [[1966]]), [[Panelefsiniakos FC|Panelefsiniakos]] and [[Vyzas Megara FC|Vyzas Megara]] [[1969]]. |
As a coach, he had stints with: | As a coach, he had stints with: | ||
+ | *PAO Rouf (early [[1970s]]) | ||
*[[Doxa Drama FC|Doxa Drama]] - [[1983]] | *[[Doxa Drama FC|Doxa Drama]] - [[1983]] | ||
*[[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] - [[1984]], [[1994]], [[2004]] | *[[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] - [[1984]], [[1994]], [[2004]] | ||
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*[[AEK FC|AEK]] - [[1987]] | *[[AEK FC|AEK]] - [[1987]] | ||
*[[PAOK FC|PAOK]] - [[1989]] | *[[PAOK FC|PAOK]] - [[1989]] | ||
− | *[[Apollon Kalamaria FC|Apollon Kalamaria]] - [[1990]] | + | *[[Apollon Kalamaria FC|Apollon Kalamaria]] - [[1990]] |
+ | *[[Ionikos FC|Ionikos]] - [[1993]] | ||
+ | *[[APOEL FC|APOEL]] ([[Cyprus]]) - [[1997]] | ||
*[[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]] - [[1998]] | *[[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]] - [[1998]] | ||
*[[Proodeftiki FC|Proodeftiki]] - [[1999]] | *[[Proodeftiki FC|Proodeftiki]] - [[1999]] | ||
*[[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]] - [[2000]] | *[[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]] - [[2000]] | ||
+ | *[[Panargiakos FC|Panargiakos]] - [[2001]] | ||
*[[Ethnikos Asteras FC|Ethnikos Asteras]] - [[2002]] | *[[Ethnikos Asteras FC|Ethnikos Asteras]] - [[2002]] | ||
+ | *[[Fostiras FC|Fostiras]] - [[2003]] (all of 3 hours!) | ||
[[Category:Football Players|Alefantos, Nikos]] | [[Category:Football Players|Alefantos, Nikos]] | ||
[[Category:Football Coaches|Alefantos, Nikos]] | [[Category:Football Coaches|Alefantos, Nikos]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1939 births|Alefantos, Nikos]] |
Revision as of 12:40, August 3, 2018
Nikos Alefantos was a much-travelled Greek football player who turned into a much-travelled football coach.
Alefantos was born on January 3, 1939 in Athens and is known by his trademark short-sleeved shirts and his knack of speaking his mind even if it gets him into trouble - which it often does.
Alefantos played as a forward for Asteras Exarchia, Chalandri, PAO Rouf, Olympiakos (1 appearance in 1958), Atromitos Piraeus, Olympiakos Chalkida (1964), Panaigialios (1965, 1966), Panelefsiniakos and Vyzas Megara 1969.
As a coach, he had stints with:
- PAO Rouf (early 1970s)
- Doxa Drama - 1983
- Olympiakos - 1984, 1994, 2004
- Panionios - 1985
- Iraklis - 1986, 1988
- AEK - 1987
- PAOK - 1989
- Apollon Kalamaria - 1990
- Ionikos - 1993
- APOEL (Cyprus) - 1997
- Ethnikos Piraeus - 1998
- Proodeftiki - 1999
- Panachaiki - 2000
- Panargiakos - 2001
- Ethnikos Asteras - 2002
- Fostiras - 2003 (all of 3 hours!)