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Michalis Tzirakis (; born 6 March 1954) is a
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former professional
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who played as defender.


Club career

Tzirakis took his first football steps in 1968 he joined OFI youth team and in 1971 he became a professional, playing in the outside right position with success. When OFI was promoted to the
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, he played with the first team and from then on he became irreplaceable. However arrival at OFI of the great coach
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also marked a change for Tzirakis since he established himself in the position of libero where his performance rose a lot and his game was distinguished by dynamism and self-sacrifice. His good performances attracted the interest of
PAOK PAOK (, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans''), commonly ...
, who in 1979 made an offer to OFI, which the latter rejected. In the summer of 1980 it was AEK's turn to show interest for the player. However, Tzirakis was very much loved by the people of OFI who pushed for him to remain in the Cretan team, while their management tried to find a solution. In the board of directors, the president of OFI proposed to give 8 million drachmas to Tzirakis and not to give him to any other club for five years. His proposal was voted down and by 8 votes to 6 against, it was decided to transfer Tzirakis to AEK. The president of OFI, Doulofakis raised the issue his of resignation and an administrative crisis broke out. Thus, the persistence of AEK and their owner
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as well as the will of the footballer overcame the obstacles that existed and Tzirakis was transferred to AEK at a total cost of 17 million drachmas, an amount that reached 20% of the club's share capital and even so for a defender. AEK gave 8 million drachmas to OFI and 5.5 million drachmas to the footballer while also paying 3.5 million drachmas to the tax office. At the yellow-blacks, Tzirakis was called upon to cover the gap of Lakis Nikolaou in the defensive line and partner up with Petros Ravousis. At the beginning of the season and in the big games he was infallible, while showing a frivolity against theoretically weak opponents. However, the first impressions of the presence were quite positive. With AEK he won the
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in 1983 in a 2–0 win against PAOK, where he came in as a sub, at the 65th minute. In the summer of 1983, he left AEK and after a three-month layoff, he returned to OFI in December 1983, where he played a few league games until the summer of 1985, when he stopped playing football at the age of 31.


Honours

OFI * Beta Etniki: 1975–76 AEK Athens *
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: 1982–83


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tzirakis, Michalis 1954 births Living people Super League Greece players OFI Crete F.C. players AEK Athens F.C. players Men's association football defenders Footballers from Heraklion Greek men's footballers 20th-century Greek sportsmen