Kostas Negrepontis

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Kostas Negrepontis
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Kostas Negrepontis playing for AEK Athens.
Personal information
Full name Konstantinos Negrepontis
Date of birth(1897-10-31)31 October 1897 [1]
Place of birth Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Date of death 19 February 1973(1973-02-19) (aged 75)
Place of death Athens, Greece
Position(s) Striker, Inside/Outside right
Youth career
1912–1916 Enosis Tataoulon
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1916–1917 Pera Club
1917–1918 Fenerbahçe
1918–1923 Pera Club
1923–1925 CASG Paris
1925–1926 SC Douai
1926–1933 AEK Athens 6 (2)
International career
1929–1930 Greece 2 (0)
Managerial career
1929–1932 AEK Patras
1933–1934 Greece
1933–1936 AEK Athens
1937 Ethnikos Piraeus
1937–1948 AEK Athens
1938 Greece
1948–1950 Greece
1948–1949 Fostiras
1949–1950 Olympiacos (director of football)
1950–1954 Panionios
1952–1953 Greece military
1953 Greece
1955 Olympiacos
1955–1957 AEK Athens
1958–1959 AEK Athens
1959 Atromitos
1960–61 Panachaiki
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kostas Negrepontis (Greek : Κώστας Νεγρεπόντης; 31 October 1897 – 19 February 1973) was a Greek footballer who played as a center forward in the 1920s and 1930s and a later manager. [2] He was considered a great virtuoso of the ball, a football intelligence and a great shooter. He was a figure and was so dear to his fellows that never left their memory. Those who lived near him, those who worked with him, spoke with admiration about "Negro", as the fans called him. Calm, likeable and always optimistic, Negrepontis was the idol of fans and opponents. Negrepontis was one of the pillars of Greek football in his first steps and contributed to it both as a footballer, as a coach and as well as a football teacher for prospective coaches. He was distinguished for his passion, selflessness in terms of the progress of the Greek football, but especially for his beloved AEK. [3]

Contents

Club career

Players of Pera Club. Negrepontis is on the left. Pera Club.jpg
Players of Pera Club. Negrepontis is on the left.

Negrepontis became an official member of the sports family for the first time in 1912. He started his football career as a young player in Turkey, playing for Enosis Tataoulon, where he stayed for four years. In 1916 he moved to the "Greek football team", the football department of Pera Club, where in 1918 he became the team's captain. He also played for Fenerbahçe in the period 1917–18. Negrepontis was a pole of attraction and for the Greek youth of the region, as his influence was great. The kids were playing in the arenas with canvas balls full of shavings and trying to imitate "Negro's" shots, dribbles and moves. It was remarkable that whenever Pera Club played, the expression "Children, today Negrepontis is playing" prevailed, with the young people going to the stadium to admire him. With Pera Club he won a Turkish Championship in 1922. After the Greco-Turkish War in 1922, Negrepontis, as the team's captain, took the initiative to take Pera Club on a tour in Europe, with Greece being one of their stops and in a total of 47 games they achieved 43 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats. Both the team and Negrepontis were admired by European fans for their achievements.

In 1923 after Pera Club was dissolved, he moved to CASG Paris, where he became their captain in 1925. In 1925 he joined Sporting Douai, where he also became their captain.

In 1926 Negrepontis returned to Greece and joined AEK Athens. In 1932 he led AEK to the conquest of the first Greek Cup, which was also the first trophy in their history, beating Aris by 5–3, with Negrepontis scoring the last goal for his team. [4] In the same year, AEK won the Acropolis Cup, defeating the Austrian club, Wacker 4-2, from which both Olympiacos and Panathinaikos had been defeated. In 1933 Negrepontis ended up his career as a footballer, at the age of 36. [5]

International career

In June 1929, Negrepontis became a member of Greece. He made his debut against Bulgaria in a friendly match that ended 1–1 coming of the bench at the 46th minute. [6] That was the second ever Greece's game and the first game that didn't lose. His second and last game was in March 1930 on a friendly match against Italy B in 3–0 defeat. Since the establishment of the HFF occurred at the dawn of his career, he did not make any more appearances for Greece. [7]

Managerial career

Iliaskos, Dimopoulos, Negrepontis, and Emmanouilidis. AEK, early years.jpg
Iliaskos, Dimopoulos, Negrepontis, and Emmanouilidis.

Even before the end of his football career Negrepontis also enacted with coaching. He became the first coach in the history of AEK Patras, from their foundation in 1929, until their promotion to the Achaea first division in 1931. [8] [9] In 1933, when AEK Athens were playing a qualifying match against Goudi. Their coach at the time was Emil Rauchmaul and Negrepontis was on holiday at Samos. The importance of the occasion brought him to prepare AEK for this crucial match and thus he was the first Greek coach of a big club, at a period when mostly foreign coaches were selected. AEK were the first club to work as a coach and the services he offered to the club lasted 16 years. During this period AEK won once the Greek Cup in 1939 and two Panhellenic championships, while Negrepontis gave to AEK and Greek football players such as Maropoulos, Tzanetis, Goulios, Delavinias, Kontoulis, Magiras, Manettas and Xenos. [10]

After leaving AEK in 1948, he joined Fostiras, while in September 1949 he took over the technical leadership of Olympiacos. In September 1950 he became the coach of Panionios. Negrepontis also worked as the coach of Greece in four different periods between 1933 and 1953. He was the coach who achieved Greece's biggest victory of 8–0 against Syria in a match which took place on 25 November 1949 at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium. [11] He won as the manager of the Greek military team the World Military Cup in 1952. [12] In 1955 after a brief spell at Olympiacos, Negrepontis returned to AEK, where he won the Greek Cup in 1956. In February 1957 Negrepontis left AEK, but returned to their bench in 1958. In 1959 he took over the wheel of Atromitos. He also managed teams of the likes of Panelefsiniakos, Apollon Athens, Ethnikos Piraeus, [13] Panegialios and Panachaiki. [14] [15]

Personal life

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Kostas Negrepontis in 1939

In 1965 Negrepontis retired from football, but did not stop watching his beloved AEK, even when he fell ill. Due to his great sporting activity in Greece, was honored by King Paul and by the Association of Sports Editors. [16]

Death

Οn 19 February 1973 at 11pm, Negrepontis died after a 2-year struggle with illness. The former president of AEK Athens and author of the first history book about the club, Panos Makridis wrote in the Greek newspaper, "Athletic Echo" about the death of Negrepontis:

"As a former president, but also as one of the founders of AEK, together with the whole world of the fans, I mourn the loss of Kostas Negrepontis. He was one of the creators of the glory of AEK, but also a brave and honest fighter in the stadiums, whether Greek or foreign. With the death of Kostas Negrepontis, perhaps the last of the old honest football fighters is lost, who fought only for the idea and the honor and the colors of Greece as an international football player, but also of the club he served. Kostas Negrepontis left an era as a moral footballer without wages and "bonuses". He was the creator of a football school, the coach of the National team and the Military team." [3]

Honours

As a player

Pera Club

AEK Athens

As a coach

AEK Athens

Panionios

Greece military

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