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Vangelis Vlachos

Vangelis Vlachos, Greek footballer and manager

Vangelis Vlachos: A Comprehensive Profile of the Greek Midfielder

Vangelis Vlachos (Greek: Βαγγέλης Βλάχος), born on January 6, 1962, is a highly regarded Greek former professional footballer. Throughout his notable career, Vlachos primarily excelled in the midfield, a position where his skill, vision, and work rate made him a prominent figure in Greek football during the 1980s and early 1990s.

Playing Career Highlights and Club Achievements

Vlachos's football journey saw him become a pivotal player for some of Greece's most historic clubs. His professional career as a midfielder was defined by his significant contributions, particularly during his tenure with Panathinaikos FC, one of the perennial powerhouses of the Greek Super League. At Panathinaikos, Vangelis Vlachos was instrumental in a period of considerable success, earning numerous accolades:

  • Greek Super League Titles: He was a key component of the Panathinaikos teams that clinched the Greek top-flight championship twice, in the 1983–84 and 1985–86 seasons.
  • Greek Cup Victories: Vlachos enjoyed even greater success in the domestic cup competition, lifting the Greek Cup trophy an impressive five times with Panathinaikos. These victories came in the 1981–82, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1987–88, and 1988–89 seasons, showcasing his consistent impact in crucial matches.

Beyond his celebrated years at Panathinaikos, Vlachos also applied his talents to other reputable Greek clubs, including OFI Crete and Apollon Athens (now Apollon Smyrnis). His presence brought experience and stability to these teams, further cementing his reputation as a reliable and influential midfielder in the Greek football landscape.

International Representation for Greece

As a testament to his consistent performance and importance at club level, Vangelis Vlachos also earned caps for the Greek national football team. Representing his country on the international stage, he brought his blend of defensive solidity and attacking prowess to the national squad, contributing to Greece's efforts in various international fixtures.

Transition to Coaching and Post-Playing Career

Upon retiring from his distinguished playing career, Vangelis Vlachos seamlessly transitioned into football management. Leveraging his extensive on-field experience and deep understanding of the game, he embarked on a coaching career, managing various clubs within Greece. His move into the dugout allowed him to impart his knowledge and tactical insights to new generations of players, continuing his involvement in the sport he dedicated his life to.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vangelis Vlachos

When was Vangelis Vlachos born?
Vangelis Vlachos was born on January 6, 1962.
What position did Vangelis Vlachos play?
He played primarily as a midfielder throughout his professional football career.
Which were Vangelis Vlachos's main clubs?
Vlachos is most famously associated with Panathinaikos FC, where he spent the majority and most successful part of his career. He also played for OFI Crete and Apollon Athens.
What major titles did Vangelis Vlachos win?
He won two Greek Super League titles (1983–84, 1985–86) and five Greek Cups (1981–82, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1988–89) with Panathinaikos FC.
Did Vangelis Vlachos play for the Greek national team?
Yes, he represented the Greek national football team during his playing career.
Has Vangelis Vlachos pursued a coaching career?
Yes, after retiring as a player, Vangelis Vlachos transitioned into coaching, managing several clubs in Greece.

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