
Ethnikos Asteras F.C. Players: Stelios Giannakopoulos, Ville Vaisanen, Rafik Djebbour, Foto Strakosha, Dimitris Nalitzis, Patrick Zoundi
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ISBN10: 1155181816
ISBN13: 9781155181813
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 158
Weight: 0.53
Height: 0.37 Width: 9.00 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781155181813
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 158
Weight: 0.53
Height: 0.37 Width: 9.00 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Abdoulaye Demba, Aleksandar Kristi, Alexis Alexoudis, Amadou Sanokho, Anestis Anastasiadis, Apostolos Tsianakas, Atanas Pashkulev, Bledi Shkembi, Bo idar Bandovi, Branko Milovanovi, Chrisostomos Michailidis, Christos Aravidis, Christos Kagiouzis, Christos Mitsis, Ciprian Prodan, Colin Carr-Lawton, Daniel Edusei, Darko Te ovi, Dawid Banaczek, Demetris Daskalakis, Dimitrios Kottaras, Dimitris Diamantis, Dimitris Nalitzis, Dimitris Sialmas, Dimitris Vlastellis, Dimitris Zouliotis, Dragi Setinov, Driss El-Asmar, Eleftherios Sakellariou, Evangelos Tsiolis, Fabio Augusto Machado, Foto Strakosha, Georgios Amanatidis, Georgios Korakakis, Giannis Kolokas, Giannis Liourdis, Giorgos Paligiorgos, Giorgos Papandreou, Goran Peri i, Houssine Benali, Ilias Botaitis, Ioannis Kalitzakis, Ivan Nedeljkovi, Jean-Jacques Misse-Misse, Jose Mendoza Zambrano, Josip Ba ak, Jozef Ga par, Kanfory Sylla, Kendal Ucar, Lefteris Matsoukas, Loukas Louka (footballer), Lucas Trejo, Luwamo Garcia, Mamary Traore, Marc-Eric Guei, Michalis Kripintiris, Milan Pavlovi, Nikolaos Mitrou, Nikos Kostakis, Nikos Tsiantakis, Ousmane N'Gom Camara, Panayiotis Chronis, Patrick Zoundi, Periklis Papapostolou, Rafik Djebbour, Sebastien Sansoni, Sergei Omelianovitch, Serge Mimpo, Stanko Svitlica, Stefanos Siontis, Stelios Giannakopoulos, Stelios Maistrellis, Thanasis Gogas, Thanasis Moulopoulos, Thanasis Paleologos, Themistoklis Tzimopoulos, Theodoros Galanis, Tresor Luntala, Vaggelis Kaounos, Viktor Dragolov, Ville Vaisanen, Yasin Karaca, Yero Dia, Youssef Salimi, arko Draga, Zisis Tsekos. Excerpt: Stylianos Stelios Giannakopoulos (Greek: born 12 July 1974), popularly known as Stelios, is manager of Football League 2 (Greece) team, Paniliakos F.C. Stelios is one of the best known Greek footballers internationally, due to his successful spells with Olympiacos and Bolton Wanderers as well as his appearances with the 2004 European championship winning Greek national team. Born in Athens, Stelios is the second son of Alekos Giannakopoulos, a retired football player who had enjoyed Division A football in the 60's. He joined Ethnikos Asteras (the semi-professional club of his neighbourhood Kaisariani) when he was seven years old, later moved for one year to Doxa Vyronas, and finally made his first-team debut for Ethnikos Asteras in the autumn of 1991, in a season which ended with the club gaining promotion to the professional Third Division. Next year, in his opening season as a professional, the young striker found himself scoring six goals and impressing the scouters of clubs that participated in higher divisions. In the summer of 1993 he moved to Paniliakos; he stayed there for three years, scoring 26 goals in 84 games and establishing himself as a member of the national U21 team. Having attracted the attention of the top clubs, in the summer of 1996 Stelios signed for Olympiacos F.C. at the age of 21. One of Stelios' career highlights came in only his second season with the club when he prestigiously scored Olympiacos' first ever Champions League goal against Porto. The stunning 40-meter lob was voted as the goal of the competition by fans and also led to Olympiacos' first ever win in the competition. Olympiacos won the Greek championship in every single season while Stelios was with them and reached the quarter finals of the Champions League during the 1998-99 season. His reputation as a player was cemented in his last and most successful season with the club when he scored 15 goals, including 2 goals in the title deciding 3-0 win over arch rivals Panathina