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Nikos Anastopoulos

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Greek footballer
Not to be confused withNikos Anastasopoulos.

Nikos Anastopoulos
Anastopoulos in 1987
Personal information
Full nameNikolaos Anastopoulos
Date of birth (1958-01-22)22 January 1958 (age 67)
Place of birthDafni,Athens, Greece
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
PositionStriker
Youth career
Dafni
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1976–1980Panionios117(25)
1980–1987Olympiacos187(115)
1987–1988Avellino16(0)
1988–1989Panionios11(5)
1989–1992Olympiacos72(30)
1992–1993Ionikos19(7)
1993–1994Olympiacos3(0)
Total425(182)
International career
1977–1988Greece74(29)
Managerial career
1993–1994Olympiacos (assistant)
1995–1996Panelefsiniakos
1997–1998Panetolikos
1998–1999PAS Giannina
1999Panelefsiniakos
1999–2000Panserraikos
2001PAS Giannina
2002Panachaiki
2002Kallithea
2002–2003PAS Giannina
2003–2005Kerkyra
2005–2006Aris
2006–2007PAS Giannina
2008Ethnikos Asteras
2008Ionikos
2008–2009Kavala
2010PAS Giannina
2010–2012OFI
2012–2013Atromitos
2013–2014Platanias
2014Panionios
2015OFI
2015–2017Aris
2019Kerkyra
2020–2022Kalamata
2022–2023Kalamata
2024Kalamata
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nikos Anastopoulos (Greek:Νίκος Αναστόπουλος; born 22 January 1958) is aGreek formerfootballer and manager. He was one the most prolificstrikers in theGreek league during the 1980s and is widely regarded as one of the best players in the history of Greek football.

Anastopoulos began his career atPanionios in 1976, where he quickly became a high-profile player, winning thecup in 1979. After impressive performances in the following season'sCup Winners' Cup campaign, he was reached out by a number of European clubs, eventually signing withOlympiacos. He quickly became a fan favourite with Olympiacos fans and, despite a slow start, became a prolific goal scorer for the club and won the Bronze Boot as the third scorer in Europe in the 1982–83 season. He became central to the club's success in the 1980s, winning four league championships before departing forSerie A sideAvellino in 1987. An ambitious signing, his tenure at the Italian club was ultimately unsuccessful, with him returning to Panionios in 1988. After a moderately successful year with Panionios, he returned to Olympiacos in 1989. With the club in dire financial situation, he became a vital part of the club, despite falling out with managerOleg Blokhin, winning two Greek Football Cups before leaving forIonikos in 1992. After a successful season with the Athenian side, Anastopoulos returned to Olympiacos, retiring from professional football in 1993 to become assistant manager of returning managerNikos Alefantos.

Anastopoulos earned his first cap withGreece in 1977, amassing a record (at the time) of 74 caps until 1988. With 29 goals, he is the all-time top scorer for the Greek national team. He also scored Greece's first goal at a major international tournament, scoring againstCzechoslovakia at the1980 European Championship.

His style of play was highly regarded and commonly noted for his acrobatic goals and headers, positioning, and sense of goal. He is considered one of the greatest players inOlympiacos history,[1] where he scored 159 goals in 291 official games for the club.

Since retiring as a player he has become a football manager, achieving notable success atPAS Giannina,Panachaiki,Aris,OFI andKalamata, becoming a fan favourite in these clubs. He became known for his outspoken attitude, tactical flexibility, and success under pressure, having achieved promotions with Aris and avoiding relegation on numerous occasions.

Club career

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Anastopoulos was born on 22 January 1958. He started his career at Dafni before transferring toPanionios with whom he debuted in theAlpha Ethniki in the 1977–78 season. Thanks to Anastopoulos, Panionios won theGreek Cup in 1979 upsettingAEK Athens 3–1. His debut in European competition was also impressive as he scored twice againstFC Twente and once againstIFK Göteborg in theCup-winners' Cup. His performance brought an immediate transfer offer from Twente as well as other Greek and foreign clubs. Finally, in 1980, he went toOlympiacos.

As an Olympiacos player, Anastopoulos, also known as "Moustakias" (the moustachioed one), won top scorer honours in 1982–83 season (29 goals), 1983–84 season (18 goals), 1985–86 season (19 goals) and 1986–87 season (16 goals). His goal-scoring exploits in 1982–83 won him the Bronze Boot as third scorer across Europe.

Ahead of the1987–88 season, Anastopoulos left Greece to play forAvellino in Italy. Though he performed well in theItalian Cup, he failed to score a single goal inSerie A and returned to Greece the following season.[2]

After coming close to signing with AEK Athens, Anastopoulos chose to return to Panionios. He later played for Olympiacos,Ionikos and closed out his career with Olympiacos (once more) after the1993–94 season.

International career

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On 21 September 1977, Anastopoulos made his debut forGreece and during his playing career he was capped 75 times[3] scoring 29 goals – more than any other Greek international. He was a member of the Greek squad in the finals ofEuro 1980 and scored the only Greek goal of that competition with a header againstCzechoslovakia.

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Panionios1976–773211??32+11+
1977–78273??27+3+
1978–79284??28+4+
1979–80307??4334+10+
Total11725??43121+28+
Olympiacos1980–81204??20+4+
1981–8233[a]14??2135+15+
1982–833129??4135+30+
1983–843018??4334+21+
1984–852815??4232+17+
1985–862419??24+19+
1986–872116??4325+19+
Total187115??1810205+125+
Avellino1987–88160??16+0+
Panionios1988–89115??11+5+
Olympiacos1989–90227??6228+9+
1990–912617??4230+19+
1991–92246??24+6+
Total7230??10482+34+
Ionikos1992–93197??19+7+
Olympiacos1993–9430??104+0+
Career total425182??3317458+199+
  1. ^Includes a Championship play-off match against Panathinaikos in which he scored one goal

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Greece197710
197920
198052
198162
198294
198393
1984105
198562
198684
198783
198894
Total7329

International goals

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Scores and results list Greece's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Anastopoulos goal.[4]
List of international goals scored by Nikos Anastopoulos
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
116 January 1980GSP Stadium,Strovolos, Cyprus Cyprus1–01–1Friendly
214 June 1980Stadio Olimpico,Rome, Italy Czechoslovakia1–11–3UEFA Euro 1980
323 September 1981Charliaou Stadium,Thessaloniki, Greece Sweden1–02–1Friendly
414 October 1981Charliaou Stadium, Thessaloniki, Greece Denmark1–22–31982 FIFA World Cup qualification
520 January 1982Nikos Goumas Stadium,Athens, Greece Portugal1–01–2Friendly
69 October 1982Stade Municipal,Luxembourg Luxembourg1–02–0UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
72–0
81 December 1982Olympic Stadium,Athens, Greece  Switzerland1–11–3Friendly
915 May 1983Népstadion,Budapest, Hungary Hungary1–03–2UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
103 December 1983Kaftanzoglio Stadium,Thessaloniki, Greece Hungary1–02–2UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
112–2
1215 February 1984Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece East Germany1–01–3Friendly
1311 April 1984Leoforos Alexandras Stadium,Athens, Greece Cyprus1–01–1Friendly
141 September 1984Tsirio Stadium,Limassol, Cyprus Cyprus2–02–0Friendly
155 December 1984Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece Romania1–02–1Friendly
162–1
179 January 1985Bloomfield Stadium,Tel Aviv, Israel Israel1–02–0Friendly
1819 May 1985Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece Poland1–11–41986 FIFA World Cup qualification
1926 March 1986Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece East Germany1–02–0Friendly
2015 October 1986Lech Stadium,Poznań, Poland Poland1–11–2UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying
2112 November 1986Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece Hungary2–02–1UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying
223 December 1986Makario Stadium,Nicosia, Cyprus Cyprus4–24–2UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying
2314 January 1987Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece Cyprus1–03–1UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying
243–1
257 October 1987Steaua Stadium,Bucharest, Romania Romania1–02–2Friendly
2621 May 1988Varsity Stadium,Toronto, Canada Canada2–03–01988 Matthews Cup
273–0
2823 May 1988Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Canada Chile1–01–01988 Matthews Cup
2921 September 1988BJK İnönü Stadium,Istanbul, Turkey Turkey1–11–3Friendly

Managerial statistics

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(July 2021)
TeamFromToRecord[5]
PlayedWDLWin %
PanelefsiniakosJuly 1995June 199639121512030.77
PanetolikosFebruary 1997February 1998
PAS GianninaNovember 1998May 1999191153057.89
PanelefsiniakosAugust 1999October 19994202050.00
PanserraikosNovember 1999March 2000
PanetolikosAugust 2000January 200124978037.50
PAS GianninaJanuary 2001June 200118756038.89
PanachaikiFebruary 2002June 200212255016.67
KallitheaSeptember 2002November 20027313042.86
PAS GianninaNovember 2002June 2003265714019.23
KerkyraSeptember 2003January 20054827912056.25
ArisOctober 2005June 20062814113050.00
PAS GianninaAugust 2006January 200719964047.37
IonikosMay 2008June 20085212040.00
KavalaDecember 2008January 20096213033.33
PAS GianninaJanuary 2010June 201016529031.25
OFISeptember 2010December 201290422028046.67
AtromitosDecember 2012April 201313454030.77
PlataniasNovember 2013February 201414428028.57
PanioniosFebruary 2014May 20149333033.33
OFIJanuary 2015March 2015164111025.00
ArisSeptember 2015February 20175539115070.91
KerkyraFebruary 2019April 201910235020.00
KalamataJanuary 2020February 20224021811052.50
KalamataSeptember 2022January 202314725050.00
KalamataMarch 2024October 202413445030.77
Total546241135170044.14

Honours

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As player

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Olympiacos

Panionios

As coach

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PAS Giannina

Aris

Kalamata

OFI

References

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  1. ^The Legend's "Golden Eleven"! Olympiacos Official Website, 8/6/2015
  2. ^Rota, Davide (3 September 1998)."Greek Players in Italy".RSSSF.
  3. ^Οι συμμετοχές του Αναστόπουλου στην Εθνική Ελλάδας. epo.gr
  4. ^"Greece - International Matches 1981–1990".RSSSF.
  5. ^"Nikos Anastopoulos".SofaScore.

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