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Nikolaos Aggelakis (born 1906) was a Greek football forward of the 1930s.

Nikolaos Aggelakis


Career

Aggelakis played for Aris Thessaloniki and was a member of the 1932 side that won the Greek championship. That year, he was top-scorer of the Greek League with 15 goals (tied with teammate Nikos Kitsos).

During his career, Aggelakis was capped 11 times by the Greece national football team and scored two goals, his debut coming in 1929.[1]

Aggelakis was the first of three generations of the Aggelakis family to be on the staff of Aris.[2] He is the father of Rigas, who played football for Aris, and the grandfather of the present-day referee with the same name.[3]

References

^ "ΕΘΝΙΚΕΣ ΟΜΑΔΕΣ > Εθνική Ομάδα Ανδρών" (in Greek). Hellenic Football Federation. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
^ "Aγγελάκης: "Στην υπηρεσία του Άρη"" (in Greek). Sport24.gr. 2008-03-27.
^ "94 χρόνια Άρης" (in Greek). Makthes.gr. Retrieved 2010-04-21.

Aris Thessaloniki F.C. – managers

Vlachopoulos (1914–18) · Vikelides (Kostas) (1922–27) · Kessler (1927–29) · De Valer (1929–32) · Vikelides (Kostas) (1932) · Antal (1932–34) · Vikelides (Kostas) (1934–40) · none (World War II) (1940–45) · Kaltekis (1945–49) · Giakoumis (1949–50) · Aggelakis (1950–53) · Vikelides (Kleanthis) (1953–55) · Simonovski (1955) · Netuka (1955) · Petrović (1955–56) · Kašanin (1956) · Stefovič (1956–57) · Vikelides (Kleanthis) (1957) · Stefovič (1957–58) · Kaltekis (1958) · Panagl (1958) · Vikelides (Kleanthis) (1958–59) · Glišović (1959–61) · Vikelidis (Kleanthis) (1961) · Velliadis (1961) · Spajić (1961–62) · Grigoriadis (1962) · Trevisan (1962) · Palfi (1962–66) · Glišović (1966–67) · Correia (1967–69) · Aggelakis (1969) · Ćirić (1969–70) · Mpaltatzis (1970) · Ćirić (1970–71) · Mpaltatzis (1971) · Allen (1971) · McGuinness (1971–73) · Stanković (1973–75) · Panagoulias (1975) · Zhechev (1975–76) · Panagoulias (1976–77) · Patsidis (1977) · Rühl (1977) · Patsidis (1977–78) · Ćirić (1978) · Čačevski (1978–79) · Sasía (1979–80) · Blunstone (1980) · Vičan (1980–81) · Nalbantis (1981) · Cramer (1981–82) · Georgiadis (1982–84) · Chatzikostas (1984) · Libregts (1984–86) · Giannis Venos (1986) · Zec (1986–87) · Gounaris (1987) · Prokop (1987–88) · Panagoulias (1988–90) · Tsilios (1990) · Gmoch (1990–91) · Tsilios (1991) · Vutsov (1991–92) · Foiros (1992–96) · Giannis Tzifopoulos (1996) · Jarabinský (1996) · Diamantopoulos (1996–97) · Semertzidis and Pantziaras (1997) · Rocha (1997) · Foiros (1997–98) · Paraschos (1998) · Panagoulias (1998–99) · Petković (1999–00) · Michalitsos and Semertzidis (2000) · Tennes (2000–01) · Michel (2001) · Tzifopoulos (2001) · Tardy (2001) · Bernd Krauss (2001–02) · Foiros (2002–03) · Michalitsos (2003) · Pantziaras (2003) · Skouboe (2003) · Katsavakis (2003–04) · Chatzaras (2004–05) · Kuusela (2005) · Anastopoulos (2005–06) · Hoyos (2006) · Passialis (2006–07) · Hernández (2007) · Oliva (2007) · Bajevic (2007–08) · Hernández (2008–09) · Mazinho (2009) · Bugiuklis (2009) · Cúper (2009–11) · Michalitsos (2011) · Tsiolis (2011–)

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