- Christos Terzanidis
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Christos Terzanidis (Greek: Χρήστος Τερζανίδης; born 13 February 1945) is a retired Greek footballer.
During his career he played for PAOK FC and Panathinaikos FC.He was a significant member of the PAOK wonder-team during the seventies.In fact he was the lungs of the team.From many is still believed to be the greatest instrument of that well-tuned football orchestra.He won three major titles with PAOK scoring a total of 20 goals,then moved to Panathinaikos before he finally closed his career in Makedonikos.He earned 27 caps and scored 1 goal for the Greece national football team,[1] and participated in UEFA Euro 1980.
References
- ^ "ΕΘΝΙΚΕΣ ΟΜΑΔΕΣ > Εθνική Ομάδα Ανδρών" (in Greek). Hellenic Football Federation. http://www.epo.gr/ethniki/men/men7.asp. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
Greece squad – UEFA Euro 1980 1 Konstantinou • 2 Kyrastas • 3 Iosifidis • 4 Kapsis • 5 Firos • 6 Livathinos • 7 Terzanidis • 8 Nikoloudis • 9 Ardizoglou • 10 Galakos • 11 Damanakis • 12 Gounaris • 13 Xanthopoulos • 14 Koudas • 15 Mavros • 16 Kouis • 17 Ravousis • 18 Nikolaou • 19 Kostikos • 20 Anastopoulos • 21 Poupakis • 22 Papafloratos • Coach: PanagouliasPAOK FC – managers Andreadis (1926–31) · Gassner (1931–32) · Armasis (1932–33) · Sankionis (1933–34) · Papadopoulos (1945–46) · Armasis (1946–47) · Angelakis (1947–48) · Deligiorgis (1948–49) · Pangalos (1949–50) · Swecik (1950–52) · Pangalos (1952–53) · Swecik (1953–54) · Pangalos (1954–55) · Hoffman (1955–56) · Polti (1956–XX) · Pfeiffer (19XX–57) · Vikelidis (1957) · Zogas (1957–58) · Minardos (1958–59) · Mihajlović (1959–61) · Durspekt (1961–63) · Babolcsay (1963–65) · Koš (1965–66) · Papadakis (1966 (c)) · Pangalos (1966–67) · Kalogiannis (1967–68) · Powell (1968) · Janevski (1968–69) · Csaknády (1969–70) · Horvat (1970–71) · Hasiotis (1971 (c)) · Shannon (1971–74) · Progios (1974 (c)) · Lóránt (1974–76) · Stanković (1976–77) · Bingham (1977) · Kalogiannis (1977–78) · Petropoulos (1978) · Piechaczek (1978–80) · Lóránt (1980–81) · Fountoukidis (1981 (c)) · Höher (1981–83) · Csernai (1983–84) · Skocik (1984–86) · Bellis (1986) · Libregts (1986–87) · Bellis (1987–88) · Israël (1988–89) · Alefantos (1989) · Sarafis (1989) · Jacobs (1989–90) · Terzanidis (1990–91) · Blažević (1991–92) · Gounaris (1992) · Petrović (1992–93) · Zalikas (1993 (c)) · Blokhin (1993–94) · Sarafis (1994 (c)) · Haan (1994–95) · Sarafis (1995 (c)) · Kokotović (1995–96) · Bellis (1996) · Bengtsson (1996) · Archontidis (1996–97) · Anastasiadis (1997–98) · Blokhin (1998) · Anastasiadis (1998–99) · Haan (1999) · Sarafis (1999 (c)) · Bajević (2000–02) · Anastasiadis (2002–04) · Fringer (2004–05) · Karageorgiou (05) · Kostikos (2005–06) · Dumitrescu (2006) · Vukotić (2006–07) · Paraschos (2007) · Santos (2007–09) · Beretta (2010) · Dermitzakis (2010) · Chavos (2010–11) · Bölöni (2011–)
Categories:- 1945 births
- Living people
- Greek footballers
- Greece international footballers
- PAOK F.C. players
- Panathinaikos footballers
- PAOK F.C. managers
- UEFA Euro 1980 players
- Superleague Greece players
- Greek football biography stubs
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