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Themos Asderis

Themistoklis "Themos" Asderis (Greek: Θέμος Ασδέρης; 1900 – 22 March 1975) was a Greek footballer who played as a defender in the 1920's and a later manager. A pioneer of Greek football and one of the main founders of Pera Club and AEK Athens.

Themos Asderis
Personal information
Full name Themistoklis Asderis
Date of birth 1900
Place of birth Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Date of death 22 March 1975(1975-03-22) (aged 74–75)
Place of death Athens, Greece
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
Enosis Tataoulon
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1918–1923 Pera Club
1924–1929 AEK Athens 0 (0)
Managerial career
1931–1933 AEK Athens
1936–1937 AEK Athens
1943–1944 Panathinaikos
1945–1947 Olympiacos
1950–1951 Asteras Athens
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career Edit

Early years Edit

 
Players of Pera Club.

Born in Constantinople (now Istanbul) at the beginning of the century, in 1900 he started playing football from a young age, at the only clubs that had a football department at the time, Pera Club and Enosis Tataoulon. The black July 1922 struck the Hellenism and thousands of Greeks arrived in Greece. Most of them managed to reach Athens and one of them was 22-year-old Asderis. Struck by misfortune, they soon sought the daily life of the city, and two years after the war, they tried to play football in a poor, wounded and suspicious Greece.

AEK Athens Edit

Some of those people, in a small place in the offices of the Young Men's Christian Brotherhood of Athens in the center of city, that were housed on Mitropoleos Street, decided to resurrect the Megali Idea, that was born in Constantinople and light the flame that was burning after their drama in 1922 and thus Athlitikí Énosis Konstantinoupόleos (Athletic Union of Constantinople, Greek: Αθλητική Ένωσις Κωνσταντινουπόλεως) were created. Before two months had passed, the newly established AEK were staffed by an overwhelming majority of Constantinopolitan footballers. Among them, the right and central defender (in a 2-3-5 formation), Asderis. In those years, football was highly amateur and there was not a Greek Federation and AEK were training in the open field next to Temple of Olympian Zeus. He formed a great defending partnership alongside Miltos Ieremiadis, for the first 5 years of the club's excistance. Asderis was a small and fast footballer and had already reached the age of 28 when AEK informally acquired their home ground in Nea Filadelfeia and managed to play on the soil of Filadelfeia before retiring from football in 1929, at the young age of 29.[1]

Managerial career Edit

 
AEK at 1932 Cup.

Asderis started his career as a referee almost immediately after his retirement as a football player in 1930 and refereed football matches in both Athens and Thessaloniki for a season, but with meager results. In fact, he, alongside Sotiris Asprogerakas and the Hungarian former coach of AEK, Josef Sveg, were among the few pre-war referees in the history of Greek football.

He was one of the few people who had contact with the sport and very quickly returned to his "home", as he took over the technical leadership of AEK, after the removal of Emil Rauchmaul. With AEK he won the first Cup in the history of the institution, on 8 November 1931 against Aris with 5–3 at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium. In the same year, the state-run newspaper "Acropolis" organized a Christmas Cup in Athens with the participation of AEK, Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, Apollon Athens and the Austrian Admira Wacker. AEK also won the "Acropolis Cup" with 4–3, to a surprise of the Austrian fans and became the first team to win two Cups in a season with Asderis as their coach.

He remained at the bench of AEK until 1933 and later returned the team alongside Kostas Negrepontis in a period of decline for the team. AEK after the renewal and the arrival of the players of their academy, which was the first in Greece, such as Kleanthis Maropoulos, Tryfon Tzanetis and Michalis Delavinias, were ready to start their domestic domination. In 1937 AEK did not participate in the championship because they planned to return to their roots. They traveled to Istanbul in an intense emotional charge and participated in mini tournaments with Güneş and Fenerbahçe. They lost in the first game to the Turkish champions 2–1, but beat Fenerbahçe 3–2. At that time the club was ready for big things and proved it with the first double in the history of Greek football in the 1939. The following season was the last appearance of Asderis on the bench of AEK, again as an intermediate link in the tenure of Negrepontis. The team won the championship again and looked to the future with optimism, since their generation of players was unique and won their opponents with great ease. Unfortunately, the World War II came, as Mussolini ordered his troops to invade Greece after the historic refusal of Metaxas to surrender the country to the Italians and football was no longer priority.[2]

Asderis spent a period at Panathinaikos,[3] where he helped them stand alongside the other Constantinopolitan and founding member of AEK Fokiona, Dimitriadis, during the very difficult years of the Occupation. With the release of Greece and the restart of the national football championships, came the call from Olympiacos. Asderis became the first coach in the history of Greek football to work in all the clubs of the big three (followed by Helmut Senekowitsch and Jacek Gmoch) and at Olympiacos more mature than ever, he won the championship, as well as the Cup of 1947.[4][5] Asderis was also part of the technical staff during three of the four spells of Negrepontis on the bench of Greece. In 1951 and at the age of 50, the Asderis retired from active role, having done everything in football as a footballer, as a coach and as a referee. He had written his name in the history of both AEK Athens and Olympiacos with a domestic double. Asderis had lived a life full of football, that ended on 22 March 1975, when he left his last breath in Athens.[6][7]

Honours Edit

As a player Edit

Pera Club

As a coach Edit

AEK Athens

Olympiacos

References Edit

  1. ^ "Οι πιονιέροι του ποδοσφαίρου: Θέμος Ασδέρης". 28 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Θέμος Ασδέρης". kitrinomavro.gr.
  3. ^ "Οι άνθρωποι στην άκρη του "πράσινου" πάγκου". pao.gr.
  4. ^ "Το πρώτο νταμπλ του Ολυμπιακού". oldfootball.gr.
  5. ^ "Ο Βαλβέρδε των ρεκόρ!". sport24.gr.
  6. ^ "Στον αθλητισμό... σαν σήμερα". enikos.gr.
  7. ^ "Από την Πέρα Κλουμπ στην ΑΕΚ!". aek-live.gr. 22 March 2014.

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Themistoklis Themos Asderis Greek 8emos Asderhs 1900 22 March 1975 was a Greek footballer who played as a defender in the 1920 s and a later manager A pioneer of Greek football and one of the main founders of Pera Club and AEK Athens Themos AsderisPersonal informationFull nameThemistoklis AsderisDate of birth1900Place of birthConstantinople Ottoman EmpireDate of death22 March 1975 1975 03 22 aged 74 75 Place of deathAthens GreecePosition s DefenderYouth careerEnosis TataoulonSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1918 1923Pera Club1924 1929AEK Athens0 0 Managerial career1931 1933AEK Athens1936 1937AEK Athens1943 1944Panathinaikos1945 1947Olympiacos1950 1951Asteras Athens Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early years 1 2 AEK Athens 2 Managerial career 3 Honours 3 1 As a player 3 2 As a coach 4 ReferencesClub career EditEarly years Edit nbsp Players of Pera Club Born in Constantinople now Istanbul at the beginning of the century in 1900 he started playing football from a young age at the only clubs that had a football department at the time Pera Club and Enosis Tataoulon The black July 1922 struck the Hellenism and thousands of Greeks arrived in Greece Most of them managed to reach Athens and one of them was 22 year old Asderis Struck by misfortune they soon sought the daily life of the city and two years after the war they tried to play football in a poor wounded and suspicious Greece AEK Athens Edit Some of those people in a small place in the offices of the Young Men s Christian Brotherhood of Athens in the center of city that were housed on Mitropoleos Street decided to resurrect the Megali Idea that was born in Constantinople and light the flame that was burning after their drama in 1922 and thus Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos Athletic Union of Constantinople Greek A8lhtikh Enwsis Kwnstantinoypolews were created Before two months had passed the newly established AEK were staffed by an overwhelming majority of Constantinopolitan footballers Among them the right and central defender in a 2 3 5 formation Asderis In those years football was highly amateur and there was not a Greek Federation and AEK were training in the open field next to Temple of Olympian Zeus He formed a great defending partnership alongside Miltos Ieremiadis for the first 5 years of the club s excistance Asderis was a small and fast footballer and had already reached the age of 28 when AEK informally acquired their home ground in Nea Filadelfeia and managed to play on the soil of Filadelfeia before retiring from football in 1929 at the young age of 29 1 Managerial career Edit nbsp AEK at 1932 Cup Asderis started his career as a referee almost immediately after his retirement as a football player in 1930 and refereed football matches in both Athens and Thessaloniki for a season but with meager results In fact he alongside Sotiris Asprogerakas and the Hungarian former coach of AEK Josef Sveg were among the few pre war referees in the history of Greek football He was one of the few people who had contact with the sport and very quickly returned to his home as he took over the technical leadership of AEK after the removal of Emil Rauchmaul With AEK he won the first Cup in the history of the institution on 8 November 1931 against Aris with 5 3 at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium In the same year the state run newspaper Acropolis organized a Christmas Cup in Athens with the participation of AEK Panathinaikos Olympiacos Apollon Athens and the Austrian Admira Wacker AEK also won the Acropolis Cup with 4 3 to a surprise of the Austrian fans and became the first team to win two Cups in a season with Asderis as their coach He remained at the bench of AEK until 1933 and later returned the team alongside Kostas Negrepontis in a period of decline for the team AEK after the renewal and the arrival of the players of their academy which was the first in Greece such as Kleanthis Maropoulos Tryfon Tzanetis and Michalis Delavinias were ready to start their domestic domination In 1937 AEK did not participate in the championship because they planned to return to their roots They traveled to Istanbul in an intense emotional charge and participated in mini tournaments with Gunes and Fenerbahce They lost in the first game to the Turkish champions 2 1 but beat Fenerbahce 3 2 At that time the club was ready for big things and proved it with the first double in the history of Greek football in the 1939 The following season was the last appearance of Asderis on the bench of AEK again as an intermediate link in the tenure of Negrepontis The team won the championship again and looked to the future with optimism since their generation of players was unique and won their opponents with great ease Unfortunately the World War II came as Mussolini ordered his troops to invade Greece after the historic refusal of Metaxas to surrender the country to the Italians and football was no longer priority 2 Asderis spent a period at Panathinaikos 3 where he helped them stand alongside the other Constantinopolitan and founding member of AEK Fokiona Dimitriadis during the very difficult years of the Occupation With the release of Greece and the restart of the national football championships came the call from Olympiacos Asderis became the first coach in the history of Greek football to work in all the clubs of the big three followed by Helmut Senekowitsch and Jacek Gmoch and at Olympiacos more mature than ever he won the championship as well as the Cup of 1947 4 5 Asderis was also part of the technical staff during three of the four spells of Negrepontis on the bench of Greece In 1951 and at the age of 50 the Asderis retired from active role having done everything in football as a footballer as a coach and as a referee He had written his name in the history of both AEK Athens and Olympiacos with a domestic double Asderis had lived a life full of football that ended on 22 March 1975 when he left his last breath in Athens 6 7 Honours EditAs a player Edit Pera Club Turkish Championship 1922As a coach Edit AEK Athens Greek Cup 1931 32Olympiacos Panhellenic Championship 1946 47 Greek Cup 1946 47 Piraeus FCA Championship 1946 1947References Edit Oi pionieroi toy podosfairoy 8emos Asderhs 28 November 2019 8emos Asderhs kitrinomavro gr Oi an8rwpoi sthn akrh toy prasinoy pagkoy pao gr To prwto ntampl toy Olympiakoy oldfootball gr O Balberde twn rekor sport24 gr Ston a8lhtismo san shmera enikos gr Apo thn Pera Kloymp sthn AEK aek live gr 22 March 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Themos Asderis amp oldid 1164384290, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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