Giorgos Petridis Explained

Giorgos Petridis
Fullname:Georgios Petridis
Birth Date:10 February 1938
Birth Place:Ampelokipoi, Athens, Greece
Death Place:Athens, Greece
Position:Attacking midfielder, forward
Years1:–1957
Clubs1:Pera Club
Years2:1957–1966
Clubs2:AEK Athens
Caps2:145
Goals2:35
Years3:1966–1967
Clubs3:Vyzas Megara
Nationalyears1:1963
Nationalteam1:Greece
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:1
Managerclubs1:Panarkadikos
Managerclubs2:Eordaikos
Managerclubs3:Levadiakos
Manageryears4:1976
Managerclubs4:AEL
Manageryears5:1987–1988
Managerclubs5:AEK Athens (assistant)

Giorgos Petridis (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Γιώργος Πετρίδης; 10 February 1938 – 2 February 2017) was a Greek professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and a later manager.

Club career

Petridis started his career at Pera Club in the local divisions of Athens and with his impressive performances and his talent he attracted the interest of the big teams. In 1957, the doctor and vice-president of AEK Athens, Loutsidis, who knew him, mediated his transfer to the club, which took place under the presidency of Nikos Goumas. AEK gave some sports equipment to Pera Club, as exchange for his transfer.

Petridis joined a very strong AEK with great players, such as Nestoridis, Poulis, Kanakis, Emmanouilidis. He made his debut replacing Kanakis who at that time had come into conflict the coach, Vittore Martini. He impressed with his performances competing as an attacking midfielder as well as an attacker. He scored a hat-trick on 16 December 1961 a 3–6 away win against Panelefsiniakos.[1] On 23 December 1962 he impressed with his performance in the derby against Olympiacos at Karaiskakis Stadium where AEK won by 3–1.[2] In that season AEK, coached by Jenő Csaknády and with the attacking duo of Nestoridis-Papaioannou, impressed and finally won the title after a play-off match against Panathinaikos.[3] During his spell at AEK Athens, he won the Championship of 1963 and 2 Cups.

In the summer of 1966 Petridis left AEK and although he had a tempting offer to continue his career in Australia, he was influenced by his mother and decided to stay in Greece and eventually move to Vyzas Megara, where he played for a year before ending his career as a footballer.[4]

International career

Petridis appeared once with Greece in 1963.[5] He did so on 16 October 1963 in a friendly home 3–1 win against Poland, under his former manager at AEK, Tryfon Tzanetis, coming in as replacement of Giannis Cholevas at the 46th minute and scoring the last goal of the match 20 minutes later.[6]

Managerial career

After the end of his career as a footballer Petridis became involved in coaching. He worked at Panarkadikos, Eordaikos, Levadiakos and AEL among others, while he was also assistant to Todor Veselinović at AEK. Later he was for a number of years in the training team of the academies of AEK.

Personal life

Petridis was a good friend, best man and neighbor with the legend of AEK Athens, Kleanthis Maropoulos.[7] He died on 2 February 2017, at the age of 78, in a car accident. Coincidentally, another former player of AEK Athens and his former teammate, Miltos Papapostolou also died on the same day.[8]

Honours

AEK Athens

1962–63

1963–64, 1965–66

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Τα δάκρυα του Μπρούνο Άλβες για την ΑΕΚ (VIDEO). Νίκος. Κλεισαρχάκης. 16 December 2021.
  2. Web site: Η προϊστορία στο ντέρμπι Ολυμπιακού - ΑΕΚ. contra.gr.
  3. Web site: ΑΕΚ-Παναθηναϊκός 3-3: Το αξέχαστο μπαράζ του 1963. 22 June 2017.
  4. Web site: Γιώργος Πετρίδης. aekpedia.com.
  5. Web site: Συμμετοχές και γκολ όλων των διεθνών (Π-Σ). https://web.archive.org/web/20100304220512/http://www.epo.gr/ethniki/men/men6.asp. 2010-03-04. 31 December 2009.
  6. Web site: Greece matches 1961–1965. epo.gr.
  7. Web site: Συγκινητικό: Η τελευταία συνέντευξη του Πετρίδη!. 2 February 2017.
  8. News: ΑΕΚ: "Έφυγαν" από τη ζωή Μίλτος Παπαποστόλου και Γιώργος Πετρίδης. 2 February 2017. protothema.gr.