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Athanasiadis or Athanasiades () is a Greek language, Greek surname. The female version of the name is Athanasiadi (Αθανασιάδη) or Athanasiadou (Αθανασιάδου). ''Athanasiadis'' is a patronymic surname which literally means "the son of Athanasios (Thanasis)". Notable individuals include: Men * Anestis Athanasiadis (born 1972), Greek footballer * Christos Athanasiadis (footballer, born 1978), Greek footballer * Christos Athanasiadis (footballer, born 1979), Greek footballer * Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas (1893–1987), Greek lawyer, politician and Prime Minister * Georgios Athanasiadis (wrestler) (born 1962), Greek wrestler * Georgios Athanasiadis (footballer, born 1963), Greek footballer * Georgios Athanasiadis (footballer, born 1993), Greek footballer * Iason Athanasiadis, British-Greek writer, photographer, political analyst and TV producer * Marios Athanasiadis (born 1986), Cypriot biker * Stefanos Athanasiadis (born 1988), Greek footballer * Tassos Athanasiadis ...
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Stefanos Athanasiadis
Stefanos "Klaus" Athanasiadis (; born 24 December 1988) is a Greek retired professional footballer who played as a striker. Early life Athanasiadis was born in the village of Lakkoma, Chalkidiki to a footballing family. Both his father and uncle were footballers. He spent a season with the local team before moving to Thessaloniki. In 1996, Athanasiadis joined PAOK's junior academy, initially playing as a central midfielder. His first chance to show his talent came two years later. Aged 10 in the summer of 1998, after participating with the PAOK squad in a youth tournament held in Trieste, Italy, he was approached by the local club and agreed to join their junior team. His stay at Trieste was short-lived, however, as both he and his family could not adapt to their new life. After only a month in Italy, he left for Berlin and his relatives, and joined Hertha's youth squad. Yet after another month in Germany, he left Hertha as well, to return to his native Greece and Thessalonik ...
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