Giannis Kanakis Explained

Giannis Kanakis
Fullname:Ioannis Kanakis
Birth Date:1927 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Kavala, Greece
Death Place:Athens, Greece
Position:Wide midfielder, full back
Clubs1:Elpida Kavalas
Years2:–1949
Clubs2:AE Kavalas
Years3:1949–1960
Clubs3:AEK Athens
Caps3:51
Goals3:16
Totalcaps:51
Totalgoals:16
Nationalyears1:1951
Nationalteam1:Greece
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1952
Nationalteam2:Greece military
Nationalgoals2:10
Pcupdate:8 April 2018
Ntupdate:20 November 2002

Giannis Kanakis (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Γιάννης Κανάκης; 27 August 1927 — 24 March 2016) was a Greek former professional footballer who played as a wide midfielder.

Club career

Early years

Kanakis started football at Elpida Kavalas and continued at AE Kavalas, competing in the defensive line.[1] In 1949 he was transferred to AEK Athens following the suggestion of Kostas Negrepontis.

AEK Athens

At AEK, he was relocated in the position of the wide midfielder. A strong, spirited, passionate, but also skilled football player, with a great shot, he wrote his own history at the club and in Greek football and became loved by the fans of the yellow-blacks. In 1952, after Kleanthis Maropoulos retired, he became the team's captain. He was one of the team's leading players in the first half of the 1950s and with the arrival of the legendary striker, Kostas Nestoridis in 1955, they formed an amazing competitive partnership. On 24 June 1956, he won the Cup with AEK, scoring the winner with a power shot in the final 2–1 against Olympiacos.[2] On 25 October 1959, he scored in the 3rd minute in the away match against Ethnikos Piraeus and became the first player in the history of Greek football who scored in the newly formed first national division.[3] [4] [5] He managed to compete in 6 times in that season's championship scoring 2 goals.[6] In the second round match against Ethnikos Piraeus at the Nea Filadelfeia Stadium, he was honored for his presence,[7] before retiring as a footballer, passing on the captainancy of the team to Andreas Stamatiadis. With AEK he won 2 Cups and a Athens FCA League in 1950.[8] [9]

International career

Kanakis played for Greece once, in the away friendly 1–0 defeat against France B in Marseille on 14 October 1951.[10]

He was also anointed an international with the Military team, scoring 10 goals, winning the World Military Cup in 1952 and scoring the winner against Belgium.[11] [12] [13]

Personal life

Kanakis he worked at the PPC alongside his football career. After his retirement as a footballer he remained close to his beloved AEK and even served for a number of years as director of their football department.[14] He died on 24 March 2016 at the age of 88.[15] [16] [17] [18]

Honours

AEK Athens

1949–50, 1955–56

1950

Greece military

1952

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΚΑΝΑΚΗΣ: Ένας μεγάλος κανονιέρης από την Καβάλα στην ΑΕΚ. koinoniki.gr.
  2. Web site: OLD FOOTBALL - Κυπελλούχος με γκολάρα του Κανάκη. Ευάνθης. Γκόγκουλης. oldfootball.gr. 8 December 2022. 29 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181029152403/http://www.oldfootball.gr/istoria-ppodosfairou/contact-page/item/109-kypelloyxos-me-golara-tou-kanaki.html. dead.
  3. Web site: ΑΕΚ: Σαν σήμερα ο Γιάννης Κανάκης πέτυχε το πρώτο γκολ στην Α’ Εθνική. 25 October 2022. pontosnews.gr.
  4. Web site: Ο μεγάλος Γιάννης Κανάκης της ΑΕΚ πέτυχε το πρώτο γκολ στην ιστορία της Α’ Εθνικής. Σταύρος. Καζαντζόγλου. 25 October 2020. enwsi.gr.
  5. Web site: Το ιστορικό γκολ του Γιάννη Κανάκη - 25/10 08:34. aek365.org.
  6. Web site: Ο Γιάννης Κανάκης ο θρύλος του ποδοσφαίρου :: Eykalipsis. 4 December 2020. eykalipsis.com.
  7. Web site: Ποιος ήταν ο Γιάννης Κανάκης. 24 March 2016. aek-live.gr.
  8. Web site: Το αφιέρωμα που έκανε τον ίδιο τον Γιάννη Κανάκη να κλάψει... (vid). 24 March 2016.
  9. Web site: Γιάννης Κανάκης. aekpedia.com.
  10. Web site: Greece matches 1951–1955. epo.gr.
  11. Web site: newsp. Athletic Echo, 8/3/1952. athlitikihxo.gr.
  12. Web site: newsp. Athletic Echo, 26/3/1952. athlitikihxo.gr.
  13. Web site: World Military Championship. RSSSF.
  14. Web site: Έφυγε ο Γιάννης Κανάκης!. aekfc.gr.
  15. Web site: Παλαίμαχος της ΑΕΚ έσβησε από ιατρική αμέλεια. zougla.gr.
  16. Web site: Έφυγε από τη ζωή ο Γιάννης Κανάκης. sport-fm. newsroom. sport-fm.gr.
  17. Web site: Ο Γιάννης Κανάκης «έσβησε» από ιατρική αμέλεια!. 25 March 2016. sdna.gr.
  18. Web site: Εφυγε ο μεγάλος αρχηγός της ΑΕΚ Γιάννης Κανάκης. efsyn.gr.