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Takis (Dimitrios) Economopoulos, born [[October 19]], [[1943]].
 
Takis (Dimitrios) Economopoulos, born [[October 19]], [[1943]].
  
While playing for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]],  managed to keep a clean sheet for 1,088 minutes (record). He kept a clean slate from [[January 17]], [[1965]] until  [[May 9]], [[1965]] - when he was finally beaten.
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While playing for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]],  he managed to keep the opponents from scoring for 1,088 minutes (record). He kept a clean slate from [[January 17]], [[1965]] until  [[May 9]], [[1965]] - when he was finally beaten.
  
 
After retiring as a football player, he went on to work with Panathinaikos as a goalkeeping coach.
 
After retiring as a football player, he went on to work with Panathinaikos as a goalkeeping coach.
  
 
In [[2002]], '''Takis Economopoulos'''  became responsible for coaching Panathinaikos' first team during the four last matches of the season -- after coach [[Sergio Markarian]] had been barred from entering any stadium for 40 days following an incident with with [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos Piraeus FC]].
 
In [[2002]], '''Takis Economopoulos'''  became responsible for coaching Panathinaikos' first team during the four last matches of the season -- after coach [[Sergio Markarian]] had been barred from entering any stadium for 40 days following an incident with with [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos Piraeus FC]].

Revision as of 18:05, August 3, 2005

A young Takis Econopoulos.

Takis (Dimitrios) Economopoulos, born October 19, 1943.

While playing for Panathinaikos, he managed to keep the opponents from scoring for 1,088 minutes (record). He kept a clean slate from January 17, 1965 until May 9, 1965 - when he was finally beaten.

After retiring as a football player, he went on to work with Panathinaikos as a goalkeeping coach.

In 2002, Takis Economopoulos became responsible for coaching Panathinaikos' first team during the four last matches of the season -- after coach Sergio Markarian had been barred from entering any stadium for 40 days following an incident with with Olympiakos Piraeus FC.