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Pavlos Emmanouilidis

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Pavlos Emmanouilidis
Personal information
Full name Pavlakis Emmanouilidis
Date of birth (1929-10-15)15 October 1929[1]
Place of birth Thiseio, Athens, Greece
Position(s) Right midfielder, Striker
Youth career
–1947 AEK Athens
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1947–1961 AEK Athens 40 (3)
1961–1965 Panachaiki
International career
1950–1958 Greece 12 (3)
1952 Greece Olympic 1 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Pavlos "Lakis" Emmanouilidis (Greek: Παύλος "Λάκης" Εμμανουηλίδης; born 15 October 1929) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as forward, mostly for AEK Athens.[2] A very fast right midfielder who wrote his own story in AEK Athens and the Greek stadiums.[3]

Club career

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Emmanouilidis was born in 1929 at Thiseio and grew up in Patissia, where he was located by Georgios Daispangos and brought to the youth divisions of AEK Athens, before being promoted to the first team in 1947.

He was considered the fastest player of his generation, with a very strong shot, he started as a center-forward but then converted to the position of right midfielder. Simple and spontaneous as a person, with the courage of express opinion, he did not accept to be wronged and was quite impulsive as a result to be punished throughout his career, the most characteristic of which was a four-year exclusion from the national team. In times of amateur football, in parallel with his football career, he also worked as an employee of PPC. An irreplaceable player at AEK, despite the great competition that existed for a place in the starting lineup, he had a stable performance and used to upset the opposing defenses, while he could shoot very well with both feet. He won 3 cups with AEK in total of 203 participations in official matches. In 1958 he was seriously injured, underwent surgery and was absent from action for a long time. When he returned, he played in some matches and in 1960[4] then moved to Panachaiki where he played for four seasons, before his retirement in 1965.[5]

International career

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Emmanouilidis was called up to the national team for the first time in 1950 and played a total of 12 times and scored 3 goals until 1958.[6] He made his debut on 13 December 1950 in the home match against the France B, in the Mediterranean Cup, under the instructions of Kostas Negrepontis.[7] He also competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki.[8] He scored the only goal for Greece in the tournament, in a 2–1 loss against Denmark at Tampere.[3]

Personal life

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Emmanouilidis lives away from the public eye and has a son named Giannis, known from playing bouzouki in the band "Opisthodromiki Kompania".[9][10]

Honours

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AEK Athens

References

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  1. ^ "Pavlos Emmanouilidis". football.aek.com.
  2. ^ "Pavlos Emmanouilidis". olympedia.org. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Εμμανουηλίδης Λάκης - Αναμνήσεις". hoa.gr.
  4. ^ "Παύλος Εμμανουηλίδης". aekpedia.com.
  5. ^ "Για θυμήσου..." tanea.gr. 18 November 2000.
  6. ^ "EPO - Hellenic Football Federation". .epo.gr.
  7. ^ "Greece Matches 1948–1950" (PDF). epo.gr.
  8. ^ "Pavlos Emmanouilidis Olympic Results". Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  9. ^ "Γιάννης Εμμανουηλίδης". prigipessa.gr. 24 April 2012.
  10. ^ Dokas, Lampros (18 March 2018). "Η ιστορία της Οπισθοδρομικής Κομπανίας που ανέδειξε ο Σαββόπουλος. Ποιος ανακάλυψε την Αρβανιτάκη και με ποιο θρυλικό τραγούδι έγινε διάσημη". mixanitouxronou.gr.