Kostas Davourlis

Kostas Davourlis

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Football player infobox
playername = Kostas Davourlis


height = 1.76 cm
nickname = The Black Prince
dateofbirth = birth date|1948|1|4
cityofbirth = Agyia, Patras
countryofbirth = Greece
dateofdeath = death date and age|1992|5|23|1948|1|4
clubnumber = 11
position = Central Attacking Midfielder
youthyears = 1962–1964

youthclubs = Panionios Patron

years = 1965–1974
1974–1978
1978–1985
1986
clubs = Panachaiki FC
Olympiacos
Panachaiki FC
Korinthos
caps(goals) = 111 (47)
74 (23)
132 (25)
- (-)
nationalyears = 1969 - 1977
nationalteam = Greece
nationalcaps(goals) = 11 (2)

Kostas Davourlis ( _el. Κώστας Δαβουρλής) (born 4 January1948 in Patras, died 23 May 1992), popularly nicknamed The Black Prince, was a former Greek footballer (central attacking midfielder) born in Agyia, Patras. [Bakounakis, Nikos. , "There are still some ethical heroes left", "Το Vima", January 12, 2003. [http://tovima.dolnet.gr/print_article.php?e=B&f=13761&m=S13&aa=1] ] A gifted and talented player, he was voted by the Greek sports magazine "Ethnosport" as one of the 50 best Greek football players ever.

Having gained fame in Greece as the creative playmaker of Panachaiki FC, Davourlis attracted even more attention during the 1973 season, when he helped his team become the first Greek countryside footballclub ever to qualify for a European competition (the 1974 UEFA Cup). [Rsssf, website about football statistics. [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesg/grk73.html] ]

Davourlis was famed for his technical ability, his ball skill, his creative passes and his powerful shot in or outside the box; furthermore, his leadership was exemplary. [Bogonikolos, Nikos. , "Τhe black diamond", "Peloponnisos", May 22, 2006] He was also a notable free kick taker, as demonstrated by his numerous goals from outside the penalty area.

In spite of the fact that his career had a rather bitter end for a player of his caliber, he is still worshiped by fans all over the Peloponnese. The Panachaiki Stadium bears his name since 1992, when he died due to a heart attack. [Bogonikolos, Nikos. , "Τhe black diamond", "Peloponnisos", May 22, 2006]

Club career

Early career, Panionios Patron and Panachaiki 1962-1971

Having been discovered by Panachaiki former player and scouter Spyros Voulgarakis, Davourlis began his playing career at the age of fourteen with a Panachaiki subsidiary team, Panionios Patron. Two years later he joined the senior team and contributed to Panachaiki's battle to reach the Greek first division. His most notable achievement at that time was that he became the first Greek footballplayer to be selected for the national team while playing for a second division team. ["Ethnosport", "The top 50"]

Finally, after several unsuccessful attempts, Panachaiki made it to the "big" division in 1969 and Davourlis' talent shone. However, the team was involved in a bribery scandal and sunk again to the lower division. Fortunately enough for Davourlis, they were back a year later and the Black Prince of Patras lead Panachaiki's rise towards glory.

Panachaiki and Olympiacos 1971-1978

In the 1972 season, Davourlis scored 15 goals and Panachaiki finished sixth. The best was still to come though. After an amazing 1973 season in which he scored again 15 goals, including a hat trick in Toumba Stadium against championship contender PAOK, he achieved with Panachaiki something that no other Greek countryside club ever had done at the time: participation in a European competition, for instance the 1974 UEFA Cup. [Rsssf, website about football statistics. [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesg/grk73.html] ] In 1974, Davourlis' performances and leadership were still very good but rumors related to his transfer affected him considerably. Panachaiki proved to be unable to become a real threat to the local powerhouses and finished once again sixth. At the end of a season during which he scored 11 times in the Championship and once in the UEFA Cup, Davourlis was transferred to Olympiacos. The transfer fee was 9.25 million Drachmas, the highest in Greek football history at the time. ["Ethnosport", "The top 50"]

At Olympiacos, Davourlis was one of the top players of the team, along with Giorgos Delikaris, Yves Triantafyllos and Julio Losada. His team won one Greek Championship title and reached two consecutive Greek Cup finals, winning thanks to his goal in 1975 and losing in 1976. [Rsssf, website about football statistics. [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesg/grk75.html] ] Nevertheless, his heart was travelling somewhere else.

Panachaiki 1978-1985

In 1978, when Davourlis was transferred back to Panachaiki, almost nothing in Patras remained of the glorious team that fascinated Greece in the first half of the decade. Davourlis' presence increased the level of the team, but the results remained poor, leading to the club's relegation to the Second Division in 1981 and once again in 1985. ["Ethnosport", "The top 50"] He ended his career with Korinthos FC in 1986. Later on he worked for Panachaiki as a scouter discovering many talents until the year he died, the most famous of whom is Grigoris Georgatos.

International career

Davourlis earned his first cap with the Greek national football team on 23 July 1969, coming in as a substitute in the 75th minute of a friendly match against the Australia. Had Davourlis spent more years playing for a Greek powerhouse, the number of his national team selections would have been undoubtedly higher. [Bogonikolos, Nikos. , "Τhe black diamond", "Peloponnisos", May 22, 2006] Destiny's choice, however, is something that will always remain strictly personal.

Appearances for the Greek national football team

*1. 23/07/1969 Αustralia - Greece 2-2 (substitute 75’) - friendly match
*2. 18/06/1971 Greece - Μάλτα 2-0 (90 minutes) - scored in the 60’- 1972 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying
*3. 06/07/1971 Mexico - Greece 1-1 (substitute 45’) - scored in the 86’- friendly match
*4. 30/09/1971 Greece - Μexico 0-1 (90 minutes) - friendly match
*5. 01/12/1971 Greece - England 0-2 (substitute 73’) - 1972 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying
*6. 16/02/1972 Greece - Holland 0-5 (substitute 45’) - friendly match
*7. 19/11/1972 Yougoslavia - Greece 1-0 (substitute 73’) - 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification
*8. 06/05/1976 Greece - Poland 1-0 (90 minutes) - friendly match
*9. 22/09/1976 Greece - Ιsrael 0-1 (90 minutes) - friendly match
*10. 09/10/1976 Greece - Hungary 1-1 (substitute 58’) - 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
*11. 26/01/1977 Ιsrael - Greece 1-1 (substitute 85’) - friendly match

tatistics

*1 Greek Championship Title (1975)
*1 Greek football Cup (1975)
*He scored a total of 95 goals in his career
*He scored a total of 22 goals by free kick in his career, second best record behind the one of Kostas Frantzeskos

References

*Achaioi 3 webpage. [http://www.axaioi3.gr/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=29&topic=165.0]
*Bakounakis, Nikos. , "There are still some ethical heroes left", "Το Vima", January 12, 2003. [http://tovima.dolnet.gr/print_article.php?e=B&f=13761&m=S13&aa=1]
*Bogonikolos, Nikos. , "The black diamond", "Peloponnisos", May 22, 2006.
*"Ethnosport", "The top 50".
*"Western sports", volume 2, July, 2005.
*Rsssf, website about football statistics. [http://www.rsssf.com]

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