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'''Tasos Konstantinou''', known commonly as '''Tasos''', was a [[Cypriot]] [[football (soccer)|football]] forward of the [[1970s]] era.
 
'''Tasos Konstantinou''', known commonly as '''Tasos''', was a [[Cypriot]] [[football (soccer)|football]] forward of the [[1970s]] era.
  
Konstantinou played for [[EPA Larnaca FC|EPA]] [[Larnaca]] winning top-scorer honours with them in [[1970]]. He made the move to [[Greece]] and [[AEK FC|AEK]] [[Athens]] in [[1973]] and was a member of the team that won consecutive championships in [[1978]] and [[1979]]. He ended his career with AEK in [[1981]].
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Konstantinou was born on [[March 11]], [[1951]] in [[Paleometocho]], [[Cyprus]]. He played for [[EPA Larnaca FC|EPA]] [[Larnaca]] winning top-scorer honours with them in [[1970]]. He made the move to [[Greece]] and [[AEK FC|AEK]] [[Athens]] in [[1973]] and was a member of the team that won consecutive championships in [[1978]] and [[1979]]. He ended his career with AEK in [[1981]].
  
 
During his playing career, Tasos was capped by the [[Cypriot National Football Team]] nine times scoring one goal.
 
During his playing career, Tasos was capped by the [[Cypriot National Football Team]] nine times scoring one goal.
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[[Category:Cypriot footballers]]
 
[[Category:Cypriot footballers]]
 
[[Category:2019 deaths]]
 
[[Category:2019 deaths]]
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[[Category:1951 births]]

Latest revision as of 09:24, November 1, 2019

Tasos Konstantinou, known commonly as Tasos, was a Cypriot football forward of the 1970s era.

Konstantinou was born on March 11, 1951 in Paleometocho, Cyprus. He played for EPA Larnaca winning top-scorer honours with them in 1970. He made the move to Greece and AEK Athens in 1973 and was a member of the team that won consecutive championships in 1978 and 1979. He ended his career with AEK in 1981.

During his playing career, Tasos was capped by the Cypriot National Football Team nine times scoring one goal.

He died on October 27, 2019.