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Nikos Christidis

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Nikos Christidis
Personal information
Full name Nikolaos Christidis
Date of birth (1944-08-02) 2 August 1944 (age 80)
Place of birth Thessaloniki, Greece
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1958–1961 Aris
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1961–1976 Aris 264 (0)
1974 → Toronto Homer (loan)
1976–1982 AEK Athens 63 (0)
International career
1963 Greece U19 6 (0)
1964–1978 Greece 26 (0)
Managerial career
1984–1987 AEK Athens (assistant)
1986 AEK Athens (caretaker)
1987 AEK Athens (caretaker)
1998 Greece U21 (assistant)
2000–2001 Greece (assistant)
2001 Greece (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nikos Christidis (Greek: Νίκος Χρηστίδης; born 2 August 1944) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Club career

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Christidis started his football career in the youth divisions of Aris. In 1961 he was promoted to the first team where he won the Greek Cup in 1970. He was for years the club's main goalkeeper, until 1974 when he was accused of bribery in a match against Olympiacos by Aris president, Kampanis. As a result, he was released from the club and he was punished with a three-year suspension from all sporting activities by the General Secretariat of Sports and was banned from Aris for life, however many years later he was vindicated.[1] In the summer of 1974, he played in the National Soccer League with Toronto Homer.[2]

In 1976, Loukas Barlos decided to sign him to join AEK Athens. On 16 March 1977, in the UEFA Cup match against QPR, while the game was at the extra time and was heading to a penalty shoot-out, František Fadrhonc decided to replace his main goalkeeper, Lakis Stergioudas with Christidis. His 2 penalty saves sent AEK to the semi-finals of the tournament. He stayed at AEK, where he won the 1978 double, the 1979 championship and finished his career in 1982, when he was 38 years old.[3]

International career

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Christidis played for Greece U19 6 times. He was also the main goalkeeper of the squad that competed in the European Championship of 1963.[4]

Christidis made with Greece 26 appearances, between 1964 and 1978, four of which as a captain.[5]

Managerial career

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After Christidis ended his playing career and worked for many years as assistant coach and as the goalkeeping coach for AEK. He also worked as a first coach mainly in teams of smaller divisions. He assumed the position of coach initially as an interim on 26 April 1987, when a two-month exclusion sentence was imposed on the then coach of AEK, Nikos Alefantos. But shortly after Alefantos was fired and Christidis took over until the end of the season.[6] In 1996 he was in charge of infrastructure departments at AEK. In 1998 he worked as an assistant to Giannis Kollias in Greece U21 and in 2000 as an assistant to Vasilis Daniil in Greece, while in 2001 he was their first coach, in a friendly match against Russia, before Otto Rehhagel took over the technical leadership.[7]

Honours

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Aris

AEK Athens

References

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  1. ^ "ΑΡΗΣ Ηθική αποκατάσταση μετά από 41 χρόνια". makthes.gr.
  2. ^ "Fifth shutout for Christidis". The Globe and Mail. 9 May 1974. p. 51.
  3. ^ "Νίκος Χρηστίδης". aekpedia.com.
  4. ^ "Nikos Hristidis". eu-football.info.
  5. ^ "Εθνική Ομάδα Ανδρών". 31 December 2009. Archived from the original on 31 December 2009.
  6. ^ "Νίκος Χρηστίδης".
  7. ^ "Νίκος Χρηστίδης-2". aekpedia.com.
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