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Thanasis Dimopoulos
Personal information
Full name Athanasios Dimopoulos
Date of birth (1963-04-21) 21 April 1963 (age 61)
Place of birth Xylokera, Pyrgos, Elis, Greece
Position(s) forward
Youth career
1977-1978 Ifaistos Vounargou
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1981 Ifaistos Vounargou
1981–1982 Aias Gastouni
1982–1987 Panathinaikos 99 (29)
1987–1992 Iraklis 134 (50)
1992–1993 PAOK 17 (4)
1993–1994 Korinthos
1994 Ethnikos Piraeus 7 (0)
1994–95 AO Pyrgos
1995 AO Chania 2 (1)
1996 Aiolikos 12 (0)
1997 Orestis Orestiadas
International career
1981–1984 Greece U21
1985–1989 Greece 4 (0)
Managerial career
2014 Anagennisi Giannitsa
2015–2017 Panelefsiniakos
2017 Panelefsiniakos (techn. director)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Thanasis Dimopoulos (Greek: Θανάσης Δημόπουλος; born 21 April 1963) is a retired Greek football striker.[1][2][3] Alongside his brothers Christos Dimopoulos and Spyros he holds the world record for the highest number of siblings scoring on the same day, on 2 February 1992 in the Greek first division.[4] His son Nikos plays for PAOK Academy.[5]

Career

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He started his career from Ifaistos Vounargou, a fifth-division club scoring 34 goals in the 1980-81 season.[6] His performances impressed the league's champions Aias Gastouni who signed Dimopoulos for 1 million drachmas, a record for the division at the time. During his first season in the fourth division scored 25 goals helping his team finish 5th in the third group.
Despite PAOK's interest where his brother Christos was playing, Panathinaikos signed him in the summer of 1982. He impressed coach Ștefan Kovács in his first season with the Greens scoring 17 goals, most of them after coming off the bench. Panathinikos' squad had then many experienced players such as Mike Galakos, Kostas Mavridis, Juan Ramón Rocha, Giannis Kyrastas, and Tschen La Ling, even reaching the European Cup's semifinals in 1984-85 losing out to champions Liverpool.
Five years later he signed mid-season for Iraklis in a sqiad with players like Vasilis Hatzipanagis and Savvas Kofidis and helping his team qualify for the 1990-91 UEFA Cup. He moved to PAOK in 1992, while the 1994-95 season was his last in Alpha Ethniki with Ethnikos Piraeus.

International career

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Dimopoulos was called up by coach Stefanos Petritsisto the U-21 national team when he was still a fourth-division player. In 1985 he was called to the senior national team and played 4 matches in total.

Honours

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Panathinaikos

Winner (2):1983–84, 1985–86

Individual

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References

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  1. ^ Thanasis Dimopoulos at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^ Footballdatabase
  3. ^ Thanasis Dimopoulos at National-Football-Teams.com
  4. ^ "Greece 1991-92". RSSSF.
  5. ^ Μετά τον Χρίστο και τον Θανάση ο Νίκος Δημόπουλος
  6. ^ Menios Sakellaropoulos. "Thanasis Dimopoulos' interview". sportday.gr.