Ilias Armodoros

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Ilias Armodoros
Personal information
Full name Ilias Armodoros
Date of birth (1960-04-11) 11 April 1960 (age 64)
Place of birth Piraeus, Greece
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) [1]
Position(s) Left back
Youth career
1974–1977 Agios Dimitrios
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1977–1985 Ethnikos Piraeus 169 (7)
1985–1987 AEK Athens 42 (0)
1987–1991 Levadiakos 93 (0)
Total304(7)
Managerial career
1998–2000 Marko
2000–2001 Atromitos
2001 Panelefsiniakos
2002 Marko
2002 Panachaiki
2003 Levadiakos
2004–2005 Ethnikos Asteras
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ilias Armodoros' (Greek : Ηλίας Αρμοδώρος; born on January 25, 1960) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a left back and manager.

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Club career

Armodoros started football at the age of 14 from the amateur club of Agios Dimitrios in Piraeus and in the summer of 1977 he was transferred to Ethnikos Piraeus. He made his debut as an amateur in the 1977–78 season, when there was a strike by professional footballers and from the following year he was permanently in the team as a regular. He remained in the Piraeus' club for 8 years and in the summer of 1985 he signed for AEK Athens. In the summer of 1987, he was acquired by the newly promoted Levadiakos, with whose colors he played for four years and ended his career in 1991. [2] Armodoros played in total 304 games in the league. He was also an international with all Greece's youth departments.

Managerial career

After the end of his playing career he worked as a coach for teams in all three divisions of Greece. [3]

After football

On 3 January 2020, the Board of Directors of the National OFPF unanimously decided to entrust the responsibility of the men's football department to Armodoros and the partners of his choice. [4]

Personal life

Armodoros comes from a sports family in Piraeus, since his father, Giorgos was a football referee in the first division and his grandmother's brother, Mimis Pasalaris was one of the founders of Ethnikos Piraeus in 1923. [5] In recent years he has been involved in the trade of sporting goods.

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References

  1. "Ηλίας Αρμόδωρος". football.aek.com.
  2. "Ilias Armodoros". weltfussball.de.
  3. "Ηλίας Αρμοδώρος". aekpedia.com.
  4. "Ethnikos OFPPF: Announcement". ethnikos.org. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  5. Moundreas, Alexandros. "INTERVIEW Ilias Armodoros". alexandrosmoundreas.weebly.com.