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Andreas Stamatiadis

Andreas Stamatiadis (Greek: Ανδρέας Σταματιάδης; born 16 August 1935) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a forward for AEK Athens and a former manager. He is the longest serving captain of the club from 1960 to 1969.

Andreas Stamatiadis
Personal information
Full name Andreas Stamatiadis
Date of birth (1935-08-16) 16 August 1935 (age 88)
Place of birth Petralona, Athens, Greece
Height 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1947–1950 AE Melandrias
1950–1952 AEK Athens
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1952–1969 AEK Athens 267 (60)
Total 267 (60)
International career
1954–1963 Greece 8 (0)
1960 Greece Olympic 2 (0)
Managerial career
1969–1970 Rodos
1973–1974 Anagennisi Karditsa
1974–1979 AEK Athens (assistant)
1977 AEK Athens (caretaker)
1979 AEK Athens
1979–1980 Atromitos
1980–1981 Egaleo
1981–1982 Diagoras
1982–1983 Egaleo
1986–1992 Greece U21
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life edit

Stamatiadis was born on 16 August 1935 in the refugee slum of Petralona. Child of a poor family, with an Asia Minor refugee father and mother from Mani, he met and experienced the German Occupation and its aftermath at a tender age. Like many children of his generation, he too found a way out of the problems of everyday life by playing football in the abundant playgrounds of the neighborhood.

Club career edit

Stamatiadis started playing football at AE Melandias and in 1950, at the age of 15, he signed a sport's card for Sparta Petralona. The typical failure to sign the card by the Secretary of the team, essentially canceled his card and then his father, Dimitris and the coach of Sparta Petralona, Sertsikas took him for a test to the infrastructure departments of AEK Athens in Nea Filadelfeia. Stamatiadis, encouraged by his father, was already a fan of the yellow-blacks, joined the team's academies. The experienced eye of the then coach of the men's team, Jack Beby, immediately recognized the talent, ability and scoring fluency of the diminutive striker and with appropriate advice and guidance helped his development and establishment as a left winger where he flourished during the rich of his career acquiring the nickname "the Arrow" (Greek: "Το Βέλος"). Beby's successor, Mario Magnozzi, gave him the opportunity to play for the first time in 1952 in a derby against Olympiacos. Thus, Stamatiadis managed to compete in two matches as a teammate of his childhood idol, Kleanthis Maropoulos, before the "Blonde Eagle", as was the nickname of the latter, retired as a footballer. Since then, an unrepeatable career began for Stamatiadis in AEK.

For the following 15 years, he became one of the pillars of the yellow-blacks. In fact, taking over the captaincy of the team from Giannis Kanakis and until the moment came to pass it to Mimis Papaioannou, he became the longest serving captain of AEK, proof of his leadership skills, the absolute respect he enjoyed from his teammates from time to time, as well as the trust shown in his person by the respective administrations and coaches for his composure, equanimity and rationality. As captain of the team, he lifted 2 championships, as well as the Greek Cup in 1966, while the Cup in 1956 was also to his achievements. He was a regular of the Athens Mixed Team selections during the 1950s.[1] On 3 December 1967 in the 1–4 away victory over Olympiacos, his ultimately fruitless attempt to "admonish" in the middle of the match the then young and hyperbole Spyros Pomonis, in order to simplify his way of playing for AEK to reach an even wider dominance, instead of his insistence on ridiculing the personal opponent, Orestis Pavlidis. Pomonis finally insisted on humiliating his opponent at all costs, AEK missed the opportunity for a mammoth score against the red and whites and Pavlidis took the decision that the role of referee suited him better, by retiring as a footballer.[2] He was one of the main players of the team that won second place in the Balkans Cup in 1967, losing only in the final by Fenerbahçe.[3] In his last season with the club, they reached the quarter-finals of the European Cup.[4] In 1969, in the context of the general reorganization of the team's roster of the then coach Branko Stanković, he retired at the age of 34, never intending to play in any other jersey than the yellow-black. On 18 May 1969, he played for the last time in the 2–1 victory over Veria, even missing a penalty that was awarded to him by his teammates, obviously charged by the emotions of the moment.[5]

International career edit

Stamatiadis had a total of 8 appearances with Greece.[6] He made his debut at the age of 17, on 8 March 1954 in a 2–0 away victory over Israel in the 1954 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[7] His last appearance was on 27 November 1963 against Cyprus in an away friendly match.[8]

Managerial career edit

Stamatiadis' former coach at AEK, Jenő Csaknády, with whom he shared mutual respect and family friendship, had recognized his abilities and high level of perception and encouraged him to get involved in coaching by helping him attend coaching schools and obtain a coaching diploma. The first team undertaken by Stamatiadis was Rodos, in 1969. He left the club after the end of the season and in the summer of 1974 he was hired as an assistant coach at AEK, where he worked next to František Fadrhonc, Zlatko Čajkovski and Ferenc Puskás, while he stepped in as the club's coach twice. Initially he took up the wheel of the team in 1977 for two games and afterwards before the end of the 1978–79 season, for 11 games, when he replaced Puskás in the technical leadership of the club, with the task of keeping the team at the top of the standings, something that he eventually achieved, while at the same time he reached the cup final.

In the summer of 1979, after his tenure at AEK was over, Stamatiadis took over as coach of Atromitos, where he secured the league title in second division, while in 1980 he sat for the first time on the bench of Egaleo in the second division, keeping them in the category. The following season, he claimed the promotion to the first division, which he did not secure in the end, as he was defeated by Rodos of Michalis Bellis in a draw, at the stadium of Heraklion, with 1–0 loss in at the extra time. In 1981 Stamatiadis was the coach of Diagoras, but in the summer of 1982 he returned to Egaleo. The team from the western suburbs won the last championship of the South and were promoted to the first division. Stamatiadis also coached Rodos, Trikala, Lamia, Anagennisi Karditsa, Chalkida and Acharnaikos.

In 1986, he also coached Greece U21 for six years, where in 1988 he led them to the final of the European U21 Championship, against France.[9] From 1992 on, he worked time to time the infrastructure departments of AEK, while for several years he was the director of these departments, a position from which he left in 2013, when he was replaced by Akis Zikos.[10]

After football edit

Stamatiadis continuously participates in the events of the Veterans Association of AEK Athens, where he was also their president, while bequeathing his adoration for the team to his two sons, Dimitris and Kostas, who are actively involved with AEK Amateur sections offering from administrative positions their services to the club.[11] In 28 February 2024 at Agia Sophia Stadium, before the match of AEK against PAS Giannina, he was honoured with the "golden double-headed eagle" by Dimitris Melissanidis for his services to the club.[12]

Style of play edit

Fast and with excellent technical training, competing close to the touchline, Stamatiadis had the ability to converge and sometimes threaten the opposition goal with thunderous shots. He was also the assist man of AEK Athens, as many goals that were scored by team stars such as Mimis Papaioannou, Kostas Nestoridis, Miltos Papapostolou and Giannis Marditsis, came from his feet. A rare leadership figure and an example of calmness and logic in adverse circumstances, he inspired confidence in his teammates and at the same time enjoyed the universal respect of his opponents. With a "sharp" eye, he immediately recognized the mistakes of the game and guided his teammates like a coach on the field.[13]

Honours edit

As a player edit

AEK Athens

Individual

As a manager edit

AEK Athens

Atromitos

Egaleo

  • Beta Ethniki: 1982–83

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Το ξεχασμένο Κύπελλο Πόλεων: Αθήνα vs Πειραιάς vs Θεσσαλονίκη!". 28 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Τέσσερα στον Ολυμπιακό και λίγα ήταν!". aek365.org.
  3. ^ "Balkans Cup 1966–67 season". RSSSF.
  4. ^ Καζαντζόγλου, Σταύρος (15 June 2019). "1968/69: Η πρώτη ελληνική ομάδα σε ευρωπαϊκή οκτάδα, η απογοήτευση εντός συνόρων". enwsi.gr.
  5. ^ "Ο Θωμάς είχε τον τρόπο να νικάει και τους διαιτητές". aek365.org.
  6. ^ "Greece International matches". RSSSF.
  7. ^ "Greece matches 1951–1955" (PDF). epo.gr.
  8. ^ "Greece matches 1961–1965" (PDF). epo.gr.
  9. ^ "Football Derbies". footballderbies.com.
  10. ^ "HISTORY". aekfc.gr.
  11. ^ . balletto.gr (in Greek). Archived from the original on 21 November 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
  12. ^ "ΑΕΚ: Τιμήθηκε με τον "Χρυσό Δικέφαλο Αετό" ο Ανδρέας Σταματιάδης". gazzetta.gr (in Greek). 24 February 2024.
  13. ^ "Ανδρέας Σταματιάδης". aekpedia.com.

andreas, stamatiadis, greek, Ανδρέας, Σταματιάδης, born, august, 1935, greek, former, professional, footballer, played, forward, athens, former, manager, longest, serving, captain, club, from, 1960, 1969, personal, informationfull, namedate, birth, 1935, augus. Andreas Stamatiadis Greek Andreas Stamatiadhs born 16 August 1935 is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a forward for AEK Athens and a former manager He is the longest serving captain of the club from 1960 to 1969 Andreas StamatiadisPersonal informationFull nameAndreas StamatiadisDate of birth 1935 08 16 16 August 1935 age 88 Place of birthPetralona Athens GreeceHeight1 67 m 5 ft 6 in Position s ForwardYouth career1947 1950AE Melandrias1950 1952AEK AthensSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1952 1969AEK Athens267 60 Total267 60 International career1954 1963Greece8 0 1960Greece Olympic2 0 Managerial career1969 1970Rodos1973 1974Anagennisi Karditsa1974 1979AEK Athens assistant 1977AEK Athens caretaker 1979AEK Athens1979 1980Atromitos1980 1981Egaleo1981 1982Diagoras1982 1983Egaleo1986 1992Greece U21 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 3 International career 4 Managerial career 5 After football 6 Style of play 7 Honours 7 1 As a player 7 2 As a manager 8 See also 9 ReferencesEarly life editStamatiadis was born on 16 August 1935 in the refugee slum of Petralona Child of a poor family with an Asia Minor refugee father and mother from Mani he met and experienced the German Occupation and its aftermath at a tender age Like many children of his generation he too found a way out of the problems of everyday life by playing football in the abundant playgrounds of the neighborhood Club career editStamatiadis started playing football at AE Melandias and in 1950 at the age of 15 he signed a sport s card for Sparta Petralona The typical failure to sign the card by the Secretary of the team essentially canceled his card and then his father Dimitris and the coach of Sparta Petralona Sertsikas took him for a test to the infrastructure departments of AEK Athens in Nea Filadelfeia Stamatiadis encouraged by his father was already a fan of the yellow blacks joined the team s academies The experienced eye of the then coach of the men s team Jack Beby immediately recognized the talent ability and scoring fluency of the diminutive striker and with appropriate advice and guidance helped his development and establishment as a left winger where he flourished during the rich of his career acquiring the nickname the Arrow Greek To Belos Beby s successor Mario Magnozzi gave him the opportunity to play for the first time in 1952 in a derby against Olympiacos Thus Stamatiadis managed to compete in two matches as a teammate of his childhood idol Kleanthis Maropoulos before the Blonde Eagle as was the nickname of the latter retired as a footballer Since then an unrepeatable career began for Stamatiadis in AEK For the following 15 years he became one of the pillars of the yellow blacks In fact taking over the captaincy of the team from Giannis Kanakis and until the moment came to pass it to Mimis Papaioannou he became the longest serving captain of AEK proof of his leadership skills the absolute respect he enjoyed from his teammates from time to time as well as the trust shown in his person by the respective administrations and coaches for his composure equanimity and rationality As captain of the team he lifted 2 championships as well as the Greek Cup in 1966 while the Cup in 1956 was also to his achievements He was a regular of the Athens Mixed Team selections during the 1950s 1 On 3 December 1967 in the 1 4 away victory over Olympiacos his ultimately fruitless attempt to admonish in the middle of the match the then young and hyperbole Spyros Pomonis in order to simplify his way of playing for AEK to reach an even wider dominance instead of his insistence on ridiculing the personal opponent Orestis Pavlidis Pomonis finally insisted on humiliating his opponent at all costs AEK missed the opportunity for a mammoth score against the red and whites and Pavlidis took the decision that the role of referee suited him better by retiring as a footballer 2 He was one of the main players of the team that won second place in the Balkans Cup in 1967 losing only in the final by Fenerbahce 3 In his last season with the club they reached the quarter finals of the European Cup 4 In 1969 in the context of the general reorganization of the team s roster of the then coach Branko Stankovic he retired at the age of 34 never intending to play in any other jersey than the yellow black On 18 May 1969 he played for the last time in the 2 1 victory over Veria even missing a penalty that was awarded to him by his teammates obviously charged by the emotions of the moment 5 International career editStamatiadis had a total of 8 appearances with Greece 6 He made his debut at the age of 17 on 8 March 1954 in a 2 0 away victory over Israel in the 1954 FIFA World Cup qualifiers 7 His last appearance was on 27 November 1963 against Cyprus in an away friendly match 8 Managerial career editStamatiadis former coach at AEK Jeno Csaknady with whom he shared mutual respect and family friendship had recognized his abilities and high level of perception and encouraged him to get involved in coaching by helping him attend coaching schools and obtain a coaching diploma The first team undertaken by Stamatiadis was Rodos in 1969 He left the club after the end of the season and in the summer of 1974 he was hired as an assistant coach at AEK where he worked next to Frantisek Fadrhonc Zlatko Cajkovski and Ferenc Puskas while he stepped in as the club s coach twice Initially he took up the wheel of the team in 1977 for two games and afterwards before the end of the 1978 79 season for 11 games when he replaced Puskas in the technical leadership of the club with the task of keeping the team at the top of the standings something that he eventually achieved while at the same time he reached the cup final In the summer of 1979 after his tenure at AEK was over Stamatiadis took over as coach of Atromitos where he secured the league title in second division while in 1980 he sat for the first time on the bench of Egaleo in the second division keeping them in the category The following season he claimed the promotion to the first division which he did not secure in the end as he was defeated by Rodos of Michalis Bellis in a draw at the stadium of Heraklion with 1 0 loss in at the extra time In 1981 Stamatiadis was the coach of Diagoras but in the summer of 1982 he returned to Egaleo The team from the western suburbs won the last championship of the South and were promoted to the first division Stamatiadis also coached Rodos Trikala Lamia Anagennisi Karditsa Chalkida and Acharnaikos In 1986 he also coached Greece U21 for six years where in 1988 he led them to the final of the European U21 Championship against France 9 From 1992 on he worked time to time the infrastructure departments of AEK while for several years he was the director of these departments a position from which he left in 2013 when he was replaced by Akis Zikos 10 After football editStamatiadis continuously participates in the events of the Veterans Association of AEK Athens where he was also their president while bequeathing his adoration for the team to his two sons Dimitris and Kostas who are actively involved with AEK Amateur sections offering from administrative positions their services to the club 11 In 28 February 2024 at Agia Sophia Stadium before the match of AEK against PAS Giannina he was honoured with the golden double headed eagle by Dimitris Melissanidis for his services to the club 12 Style of play editFast and with excellent technical training competing close to the touchline Stamatiadis had the ability to converge and sometimes threaten the opposition goal with thunderous shots He was also the assist man of AEK Athens as many goals that were scored by team stars such as Mimis Papaioannou Kostas Nestoridis Miltos Papapostolou and Giannis Marditsis came from his feet A rare leadership figure and an example of calmness and logic in adverse circumstances he inspired confidence in his teammates and at the same time enjoyed the universal respect of his opponents With a sharp eye he immediately recognized the mistakes of the game and guided his teammates like a coach on the field 13 Honours editAs a player edit AEK Athens Alpha Ethniki 1962 63 1967 68 Greek Cup 1955 56 1963 64 1965 66 Individual Greek Cup top scorer 1956 57 As a manager edit AEK Athens Alpha Ethniki 1978 79 Atromitos Beta Ethniki 1979 80 Egaleo Beta Ethniki 1982 83See also editList of one club men in association footballReferences edit To 3exasmeno Kypello Polewn A8hna vs Peiraias vs 8essalonikh 28 January 2017 Tessera ston Olympiako kai liga htan aek365 org Balkans Cup 1966 67 season RSSSF Kazantzogloy Stayros 15 June 2019 1968 69 H prwth ellhnikh omada se eyrwpaikh oktada h apogohteysh entos synorwn enwsi gr O 8wmas eixe ton tropo na nikaei kai toys diaithtes aek365 org Greece International matches RSSSF Greece matches 1951 1955 PDF epo gr Greece matches 1961 1965 PDF epo gr Football Derbies footballderbies 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