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− | '''Stathis Mantalozis''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player born in [[1929]]. | + | '''Stathis Mantalozis''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] player born in [[1929]]. |
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+ | Mantalozis started his football career as a centre forward with a local club named Olympiakos Pasalimani. In [[1943]], he joined [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]] where he played as goalkeeper during the late [[1940s]] and [[1950s]]. In [[1959]] he transfered to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] as a backup keeper. | ||
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+ | Mantalozis was capped a total of 10 times by the Greek [[National Football Team]]. | ||
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+ | He is considered one of the top Greek goalkeepers of all-time. | ||
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+ | ==Did you know?== | ||
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+ | Stathis Mantalozis featured in the [[1956]] Greek film "Οι άσσοι των γηπέδων μας" - "The stars of our football stadia". His co-stars included [[Andreas Mouratis]], [[Lakis Petropoulos]] and [[Costas Linoxilakis]]. | ||
[[Category:Football Players|Mantalozis, Stathis]] | [[Category:Football Players|Mantalozis, Stathis]] | ||
[[Category:1929 births|Mantalozis, Stathis]] | [[Category:1929 births|Mantalozis, Stathis]] |
Latest revision as of 07:17, July 4, 2011
Stathis Mantalozis was a Greek football player born in 1929.
Mantalozis started his football career as a centre forward with a local club named Olympiakos Pasalimani. In 1943, he joined Ethnikos Piraeus where he played as goalkeeper during the late 1940s and 1950s. In 1959 he transfered to Panathinaikos as a backup keeper.
Mantalozis was capped a total of 10 times by the Greek National Football Team.
He is considered one of the top Greek goalkeepers of all-time.
Did you know?
Stathis Mantalozis featured in the 1956 Greek film "Οι άσσοι των γηπέδων μας" - "The stars of our football stadia". His co-stars included Andreas Mouratis, Lakis Petropoulos and Costas Linoxilakis.