Stelios Serafidis ( el, Στέλιος Σεραφείδης; 6 August 1935 – 4 January 2022) was a
Greek
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international
football player who played as a
goalkeeper for
AEK Athens. Serafidis was among the most reliable and consistent goalkeepers in the history of the club. Gifted with agility and excellent reflexes, he was famous for his high diving saves under tough conditions. Despite his small stature, he managed to become one of the top players in the 1950's and 1960's and he is considered as one of the top Greek goalkeepers of all time.
Early life
Born on 6 August 1935 in
Gazi,
Athens
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, to refugee parents from
Pontus and raised in
Aigaleo, Serafidis had a particularly difficult childhood like most children of that time before, during and after
World War II
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. Before playing football he did various small jobs to make a living. He worked as a water carrier, baker, porter, shoe polisher and peddler. His older brother
Lambis
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, who was an international striker at
Apollon Athens, brought him at the age of 14 to his club. He stayed there for a very short period and then, at the age of 16, was transferred to the
infrastructure departments of
AEK Athens.
Club career
After two years with the reserve team, followed by a year in the second team of AEK and from 1954 onwards, Serafidis became the main goalkeeper of the team for almost 20 years, with 323 appearances in all competitions (of which 243 for the
league, 37 for the
Greek Cup
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The Greek Cup is the second most i ...
, 40 for the
Athens Championship and 3 for the
UEFA
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competitions) winning 3 league titles and 3 Cups. He was the main goalkeeper of AEK in the final of the
Balkans Cup
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of 1967 against
Fenerbahçe, where AEK Athens won the silver medal. On 27 October 1968 in the derby at
Karaiskakis Stadium
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against
Olympiacos, at the 85th minute and while they were ahead by 3–2, Serafidis kicked the striker of the red and whites,
Giorgos Sideris, after the latter had previously kicked him in the knee while he was catching the ball from a cross. This action resulted in his dismissal of and the coach of AEK at the time,
Branko Stanković did not proceed in a substitution sending the forward and the club's star player,
Mimis Papaioannou to replace Serafidis under the goalposts for the remaining 5 minutes. Papaioannou responded well in the position keeping the post in tact, even making two saves. He was part of the squad that reached the
quarter-finals
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of the
European Cup
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in 1969. He retired in the summer of 1972, at the age of 37.
International career
Serafidis was a permanent member of the
Greek national team, even though he had only one appearance in an official match in the 4–0 away defeat against
Poland
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on 20 May 1963. He did not manage to make more appearances, because he was the back up choice to
Theodoridis and
Ikonomopoulos.
After football
After he retired, Serafidis went on to offer his services to AEK for a number of consecutive years as coach. He returned in 1973 as a goalkeeping coach and remained in that position for over 2 decades. He worked for many years with the club's goalkeepers and later on he undertook similar duties for the
AEK Athens Academy. Although he was in his eighties, Serafidis was always close to his beloved AEK in both home and away matches, whereas he was the president of the Veterans Association of AEK Athens. His name is honoured on one of the four pillars of AEK Athens' new stadium,
Agia Sophia Stadium
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, alongside other important figures of the club's history such as
Kostas Nestoridis,
Mimis Papaioannou and
Thomas Mavros
Thomas Mavros ( el, Θωμάς Μαύρος, born 31 May 1954) is a Greek former international football player who played as a striker. He was "the flag" of AEK Athens, that led the club to huge success, during the 70's and 80's. Mavros is rega ...
. Furthermore, the name "Serafidion" was given to the
training ground of AEK Athens in his honour. He died after a long battle with cancer on 4 January 2022, at the age of 86.
Honours
;AEK Athens
*
Alpha Ethniki:
1962–63,
1967–68,
1970–71
*
Greek Cup
The Greek Football Cup ( el, Κύπελλο Ελλάδος Ποδοσφαίρου), commonly known as the Greek Cup or Kypello Elladas is a Greek football competition, run by the Hellenic Football Federation.
The Greek Cup is the second most i ...
:
1955–56,
1963–64,
1965–66
See also
*
List of one-club men in association football
References
External links
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1935 births
2022 deaths
Deaths from cancer in Greece
Footballers from Athens
Greek footballers
Greece international footballers
Association football goalkeepers
AEK Athens F.C. players
Super League Greece players
AEK Athens F.C. non-playing staff