Antonis Antoniadis

Antoniadis, Antonis ( Greek Αντώνης Αντωνιάδης, born May 25, 1946) is a former Greek football player.

Career

Antoniadis, which went down as one of the most successful strikers in Greece in the football history, began his career in the northern Greek city of Xanthi. There acted the bullet and aerially strong center-forward to 1968 before moving to Panathinaikos Athens. For the fans of Panathinaikos the change at this time was highly controversial. Few trust the "Long " to the high standards of the association to meet. Even at Antoniadis first competitive game should change this, however, as he succeeded in the 2-0 win over Aris Thessaloniki both goals. In the following years Antoniadis was five times top scorer in the Greek League and thus led his team to four league titles and two cup victories. For him outstanding this season was 1970-1971, when he was able to achieve in the European Cup of Champions of the total of 14 goals his team ten himself, made ​​it to the finals and top scorer of the competition was. 1978 left Antoniadis Panathinaikos and Olympiakos moved to Piraeus. After only one season with good performances but little use of time, he moved in 1979 to Atromitos Peristeri before in 1981 he returned again to Panathinaikos. With a total of 187 goals in 242 league games Antoniadis is on fifth place in the all-time best list of Greece. In the Greek national Antoniadis came in the period from 1970 to 1977, 21 missions, scoring six goals.

Antonis Antoniadis 1976, member of the Greek players' union PSAP. Since 1980 he has been its president.

Clubs

Achievements

  • Greek champion: 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977
  • Greek Cup winner: 1969, 1977
  • Supercup: 1970
  • Balkan Cup: 1978

Awards

  • Scorer in the Greek League: 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975
  • Best scorer of the European Cup of Champions: 1971
  • National football team (Greece )
  • Greek
  • Born in 1946
  • Man
  • Greek Champions ( Football)
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