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'''Yves Triantafillos''' (alternative spellings "Triantafyllos", "Triandafillos" and "Triandafyllos") is a French-[[Greece|Greek]] former [[football (soccer)|football]] forward of the [[1970s]] era. | '''Yves Triantafillos''' (alternative spellings "Triantafyllos", "Triandafillos" and "Triandafyllos") is a French-[[Greece|Greek]] former [[football (soccer)|football]] forward of the [[1970s]] era. | ||
− | Triantafillos was born outside Lyon, France, to a Greek father (Constantinos) and a French mother. He attended a technical school getting an education on carpentry. | + | Triantafillos was born outside Lyon, France, to a Greek father (Constantinos) and a French mother. He attended a technical school getting an education on carpentry and eventually became a machinist while playing football on the side. |
He played for St Etienne and Boulogne-sur-mere in France before coming to Greece in [[1971]] to play for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]. | He played for St Etienne and Boulogne-sur-mere in France before coming to Greece in [[1971]] to play for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]]. |
Revision as of 07:08, August 2, 2006
Yves Triantafillos (alternative spellings "Triantafyllos", "Triandafillos" and "Triandafyllos") is a French-Greek former football forward of the 1970s era.
Triantafillos was born outside Lyon, France, to a Greek father (Constantinos) and a French mother. He attended a technical school getting an education on carpentry and eventually became a machinist while playing football on the side.
He played for St Etienne and Boulogne-sur-mere in France before coming to Greece in 1971 to play for Olympiakos.
In the next three years, Triantafillos amassed impressive statistics:
He left Greece after the 1974 season to the disappointment of the Piraeus club's fans. During his stay in Greece he met and fell in love with then aspiring actress Melanie Stantzou.