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| years1 = 1958–1959
| years1 = 1958–1959
| clubs1 = [[Atromitos Piraeus F.C.|Atromitos Piraeus]]
| clubs1 = [[Atromitos Piraeus F.C.|Atromitos Piraeus]]
| caps1 = 30
| caps1 = 30
| goals1 = 28
| goals1 = 28
| years2 = 1959–1970
| years2 = 1959–1970
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| caps2 = 283
| caps2 = 283
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| goals2 = 222
| years3 = 1970–1971
| years3 = 1970–1971
| clubs3 = [[Royal Antwerp FC|Royal Antwerp]]
| clubs3 = [[Royal Antwerp FC|Royal Antwerp]]
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| goals3 = 7
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| years4 = 1971–1972
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| nationalyears1 = 1958–1970
| nationalyears1 = 1958–1970
| nationalteam1 = [[Greece national football team|Greece]]
| nationalteam1 = [[Greece national football team|Greece]]
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'''Giorgos Sideris''' ({{lang-el|Γιώργος Σιδέρης}}, born 5 April 1938-) <ref>{{cite web | url=https://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=19202 | title=Giorgos Sideris, international football player }}</ref> is a Greek former [[Association football|footballer]], who played as [[striker (association football)|striker]].
'''Giorgos Sideris''' ({{lang-el|Γιώργος Σιδέρης}}, born 5 April 1938-) <ref>{{cite web | url=https://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=19202 | title=Giorgos Sideris, international football player }}</ref> is a Greek former [[Association football|footballer]], who played as [[striker (association football)|striker]].


==Career==
==Club career==
Born in 1938, Giorgos began his youth career at Atromitos Piraeus playing in the centre of midfield but his coaches soon became aware of his goalscoring capabilities. When he was promoted to the senior team in 1958 he produced an outstanding debut season in which Sideris became the fulcrum of Atromitos’ attack. The youngsters direct, no-holding-back attacking style plundered 28 goals in 30 league appearances
Sideris began his youth career at [[Atromitos Piraeus F.C.|Atromitos Piraeus]] playing in the centre of midfield but his coaches soon became aware of his goalscoring capabilities. When he was promoted to the senior team in 1958 he produced an outstanding debut season in which Sideris became the fulcrum of Atromitos’ attack. The youngsters direct, no-holding-back attacking style plundered 28 goals in 30 league appearances


Sideris transferred to [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] from [[Atromitos Piraeus F.C.|Atromitos Piraeus]] in the summer of 1959. Despite having his heart set on a move to [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]], a friend of his, Savvas Theodoridis, had ushered him towards Olympiacos, fresh off winning their sixth consecutive league title. Olympiacos were keen to continue their domestic dominance, and, despite the aforementioned resistance to the move, the Atromitos president had received an offer too good to refuse and forced the move. The youngster reluctantly joined the ''[[Olympiacos F.C.|Erythrolefki]]'' and in return, five Olympiacos players went to Atromitos.
Sideris transferred to [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] in the summer of 1959. Despite having his heart set on a move to [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]], a friend of his, Savvas Theodoridis, had ushered him towards Olympiacos, fresh off winning their sixth consecutive league title. Olympiacos were keen to continue their domestic dominance, and, despite the aforementioned resistance to the move, the Atromitos president had received an offer too good to refuse and forced the move. The youngster reluctantly joined the ''[[Olympiacos F.C.|Erythrolefki]]'' and in return, five Olympiacos players went to Atromitos.


Despite his averseness, Sideris kicked off the newly-formed [[Alpha Ethniki]] league with Olympiacos. But by all accounts, he had an underwhelming debut season. The Greek outfit also faced [[A.C. Milan|AC Milan]] in the preliminary rounds of the [[European Cup]] and, despite holding Milan to a 2–2 draw in the first leg — where Sideris was given his European debut by manager [[Bruno Vale (Italian footballer)|Bruno Vale]] — they exited the competition after a 3–1 defeat in the second leg.
Despite his averseness, Sideris kicked off the newly-formed [[Super League Greece|Alpha Ethniki]] league with Olympiacos. But by all accounts, he had an underwhelming debut season. The Greek outfit also faced [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in the preliminary rounds of the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] and, despite holding Milan to a 2–2 draw in the first leg — where Sideris was given his European debut by manager [[Bruno Vale (Italian footballer)|Bruno Vale]] — they exited the competition after a 3–1 defeat in the second leg.


He went on to score 225 goals for his club, placing him at the top of Olympiacos' all-time scorers' table. Three times he was the top scorer in the [[Alpha Ethniki|Greek First Division]]. He became leading scorer three times in the Greek championship with: 29 goals in 1965, 22 goals in 1967. In 1970, he transferred to [[Belgium|Belgium's]] [[Royal Antwerp FC]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rafcmuseum.be/spelersarchief/spelersfiche.php?id=456|title=R.A.F.C.-Museum: Archief website van Royal Antwerp Football Club}}</ref> after having finished second to [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria's]] [[Petar Zhekov]] of [[CSKA Sofia]] (36), for the [[European Golden Boot]] competition in 1969, scoring 35 goals in that season. On 6 February 1972, Giorgos Sideris rejoins Olympiakos (in a match against [[Panachaiki]], 3–2) after his return from Belgium where he played for Antwerp (1971). He was the first Greek player to play for another European team outside Greece. On 20 February 1972 he played his last game against [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] at [[Karaiskaki Stadium]]. After his football career ended, Sideris established a successful insurance company. Sideris was also one of the key offensive players of the [[Greece national football team|Greece national team]]. He was capped 28 times (including once while a player with Atromitos), he scored 14 goals.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|author=Mamrud, Roberto|title=Greece - Record International Players|url=http://rsssf.com/miscellaneous/grk-recintlp.html|date=2009-05-01|access-date=2009-08-25}}</ref>
He went on to score 225 goals for his club, placing him at the top of Olympiacos' all-time scorers' table. Three times he was the top scorer in the [[Alpha Ethniki|Greek First Division]]. He became leading scorer three times in the Greek championship with: 29 goals in 1965, 22 goals in 1967. In 1970, he transferred to [[Belgium|Belgium's]] [[Royal Antwerp FC|Royal Antwerp]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rafcmuseum.be/spelersarchief/spelersfiche.php?id=456|title=R.A.F.C.-Museum: Archief website van Royal Antwerp Football Club}}</ref> after having finished second to [[Bulgaria|Bulgaria's]] [[Petar Zhekov]] of [[CSKA Sofia]] (36), for the [[European Golden Boot]] competition in 1969, scoring 35 goals in that season. On 6 February 1972, Giorgos Sideris rejoins Olympiakos (in a match against [[Panachaiki]], 3–2) after his return from Belgium where he played for Antwerp (1971). He was the first Greek player to play for another European team outside Greece. On 20 February 1972 he played his last game against [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]] at [[Karaiskakis Stadium]]. Sideris was also one of the key offensive players of the [[Greece national football team|Greece national team]].
==International career==
Sideris was capped 28 times (including once while a player with Atromitos), he scored 14 goals.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[RSSSF]]|author=Mamrud, Roberto|title=Greece - Record International Players|url=http://rsssf.com/miscellaneous/grk-recintlp.html|date=2009-05-01|access-date=2009-08-25}}</ref>

==After football==
After his football career ended, Sideris established a successful insurance company.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:54, 25 July 2022

Giorgos Sideris
Personal information
Full name Georgios Sideris
Date of birth (1938-04-05) 5 April 1938 (age 86) [1]
Place of birth Agios Ioannis Rentis, Piraeus, Greece
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1953–1958 Atromitos Piraeus
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1958–1959 Atromitos Piraeus 30 (28)
1959–1970 Olympiacos 283 (222)
1970–1971 Royal Antwerp 25 (7)
1971–1972 Olympiacos 2 (2)
Total 340 (259)
International career
1958–1970 Greece 28 (14)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Giorgos Sideris (Greek: Γιώργος Σιδέρης, born 5 April 1938-) [2] is a Greek former footballer, who played as striker.

Club career

Sideris began his youth career at Atromitos Piraeus playing in the centre of midfield but his coaches soon became aware of his goalscoring capabilities. When he was promoted to the senior team in 1958 he produced an outstanding debut season in which Sideris became the fulcrum of Atromitos’ attack. The youngsters direct, no-holding-back attacking style plundered 28 goals in 30 league appearances

Sideris transferred to Olympiacos in the summer of 1959. Despite having his heart set on a move to Panathinaikos, a friend of his, Savvas Theodoridis, had ushered him towards Olympiacos, fresh off winning their sixth consecutive league title. Olympiacos were keen to continue their domestic dominance, and, despite the aforementioned resistance to the move, the Atromitos president had received an offer too good to refuse and forced the move. The youngster reluctantly joined the Erythrolefki and in return, five Olympiacos players went to Atromitos.

Despite his averseness, Sideris kicked off the newly-formed Alpha Ethniki league with Olympiacos. But by all accounts, he had an underwhelming debut season. The Greek outfit also faced Milan in the preliminary rounds of the European Cup and, despite holding Milan to a 2–2 draw in the first leg — where Sideris was given his European debut by manager Bruno Vale — they exited the competition after a 3–1 defeat in the second leg.

He went on to score 225 goals for his club, placing him at the top of Olympiacos' all-time scorers' table. Three times he was the top scorer in the Greek First Division. He became leading scorer three times in the Greek championship with: 29 goals in 1965, 22 goals in 1967. In 1970, he transferred to Belgium's Royal Antwerp[3] after having finished second to Bulgaria's Petar Zhekov of CSKA Sofia (36), for the European Golden Boot competition in 1969, scoring 35 goals in that season. On 6 February 1972, Giorgos Sideris rejoins Olympiakos (in a match against Panachaiki, 3–2) after his return from Belgium where he played for Antwerp (1971). He was the first Greek player to play for another European team outside Greece. On 20 February 1972 he played his last game against Panathinaikos at Karaiskakis Stadium. Sideris was also one of the key offensive players of the Greece national team.

International career

Sideris was capped 28 times (including once while a player with Atromitos), he scored 14 goals.[4]

After football

After his football career ended, Sideris established a successful insurance company.

References

  1. ^ "Giorgos Sideris, international football player".
  2. ^ "Giorgos Sideris, international football player".
  3. ^ "R.A.F.C.-Museum: Archief website van Royal Antwerp Football Club".
  4. ^ Mamrud, Roberto (1 May 2009). "Greece - Record International Players". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 August 2009.