Aris Tsachouridis

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Full name Aris Tsachouridis
Date of birth (1940-12-10) 10 December 1940 (age 85)
Place of birth Greece
Position Forward
Aris Tsachouridis
Personal information
Full name Aris Tsachouridis
Date of birth (1940-12-10) 10 December 1940 (age 85)
Place of birth Greece
Position Forward
Youth career
–1959 PAO Diikitirio
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1959–1960 Makedonikos
1960–1964 AEK Athens 47 (12)
1964–1968 Proodeftiki
1968–1970 AO Koropi
1970–1971 Leonidas Sparta
International career
1962–1963 Greece military 7 (5)
1963 Greece 1 (0)
Managerial career
1974–1975 Petralona
1979–1980 Panthisiakos
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Greece
World Military Cup
Winner1962
Winner1963
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Aris Tsachouridis (Greek: Άρης Τσαχουρίδης; born 10 December 1940) is a former Greek professional footballer who played as a forward.

Tsachouridis started football at PAO Diikitirio and in 1959 he joined Makedonikos in Thessaloniki, where he played for a season before singing for AEK Athens in the summer of 1960.

With the yellow–blacks, he played for four seasons winning a championship in 1963 and a Greek Cup in 1964.[1] He scored his first goal with the club on 27 November 1960 in a 4–2 home win over Ethnikos Piraeus, while on 26 April 1961 he scored his team's only goal in the 5–1 away defeat in the hands of Fenerbahçe.[2] In the summer of 1964, Tsachouridis was transferred to Proodeftiki as an exchange for the acquisition of the defender, Fotis Balopoulos.[3]

At Proodeftiki, he competed for 4 another four seasons in the first division He then played for two years at AO Koropi,[4] winning the promotion in the second division in his first season and in the summer of 1970 he was released. He continued at Leonidas Sparta,[5] where he ended his football career in the summer of 1971.

International career

Tsachouridis was an executive of the Greek military team and he won the World Military Cup in 1962 and 1963.

Tsachouridis appeared once with Greece in 1963.[6] He did so on 22 May 1963 in a friendly 4–0 away defeat against Poland, under his former manager at AEK, Tryfon Tzanetis, he started the match being replaced by Leandros at half-time.[7]

After football

Honours

References

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