Dimitris "Takis" Nikoloudis (; born 26 August 1951) is a
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former professional
footballer
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who played as a
midfielder
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and a former manager.
Club career
Iraklis
From a young age Nikoloudis was involved in sports, joining
Iraklis. According to the customs of the time, the young athletes were involved in more than one sport within the club, until they chose which one to focus on. Thus Nikoloudis, apart from football, was also active in basketball, even playing for the youth team of
Iraklis. His talent in football, led him in focusing in the sport and after his participation in all the infrastructure teams of the club, where he was promoted in the first team of
Iraklis in 1969.
Playing as a holding midfielder, he impressed with his clever game despite his young age. He played with Iraklis for eight consecutive seasons, being one of the best players in the club and winning the
Cup
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in 1976. However, his career at Iraklis was tarnished when his name was involved in the bribery case known as the "flower case", when shortly before the semi-final of the Cup on May 28, 1975, between Iraklis and
Panathinaikos in
Kaftanzoglio Stadium
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, the former Panathinaikos and Iraklis player Giorgos Rokidis, following the orders of Panathinaikos' agent Antonis Mantzavelakis, visited the team of Iraklis at the hotel, offering money to Nikoloudis and the defender Chaliampalias to have a reduced performance in the match. The bouquet that Rokidis was holding during his visit named the case as the "flower case". The management of Iraklis excluded the two players from the match squad as "disciplinary offense". A judicial process followed, where the guilt of all was documented and at the meeting and vote of the Special Committee of the
HFF, Panathinaikos was acquitted due to doubts due to the vote of
Giorgos Andrianopoulos, while Rokidis and Chaliampalias were banned for life. For Nikoloudis there was leniency and acquittal with the mitigating factor of his young age. This case caused a rupture in the relations of Nikolouis with Heraklis, with the player being out of favor and not competing in the Cup Final, when they won the trophy against
Olympiacos
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, resulting in his transfer to
AEK Athens
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Establishe ...
in the summer of 1976.
AEK Athens
Nikoloudis was immediately adjusted in the team that was prepared by
František Fadrhonc
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and became an integral member of their midfield. On 15 September 1976, Nikoloudis scored his first goal, introducing to the people of AEK his "thunderbolt" free kicks and opened the score at the
UEFA Cup
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game against
Dynamo Moscow
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at home in a 2–0 win. In the next round of same tournament he also scored another free kick, this time against
Derby County
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equalizing the score in an epic 3–2 away win. On 25 March 1979, he scored a brace in the away win against
Panachaiki
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. On 8 April 1979, Nikoloudis scored with a power shot in the area the decider goal against Panathinaikos and three minutes later he was expelled alongside
Livathinos, after a fierce fight between the players. He played in the yellow-black jersey until December 1979, winning with the team the domestic double in the season 1977–78 and the
Championship
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in 1979, while he was a key member of the team that reached the
semi-finals
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of the UEFA Cup in 1977. The start of the 1979–80 season, found AEK and their owner,
Loukas Barlos, in a difficult financial situation, as it was difficult to maintain financially the club's great roster at the time. One night in December 1979, Barlos met by chance the president of Olympiacos, Stavros Daifas and the citation by Barlos of the financial difficulties he was facing and the transfer of Nikoloudis to the red and whites materialized.
Later years
On May 11, 1980, he gave Olympiacos his first professional title, as with his goal, they defeated Panathinaikos 1–0 at
Karaiskakis Stadium
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, leading the championship to a play-off match, which took place at
Volos
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, where Olympiacos won with 2–0 against
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. With Olympiacos, he won 3 straight championships and 1 Cup including a double in 1981.
In the summer of 1982, the return of
Zlatko Čajkovski to AEK Athens' bench was combined with the return of Nikoloudis to the club. However, he was a shadow of his former self from his first spell at the club. In June 1983 before the end of the season, he left to Canada to briefly play for
Inter-Montréal in the
1983 Canadian Professional Soccer League, but the club folded midway through the season, due to heavy financial losses. Upon his return to Greece, one month later and with AEK having won the
Greek Cup
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, his role at the team was decreased and he eventually left in December. He was transferred to
Apollon Kalamarias
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Histor ...
, where he played for a year. In Apollon he played alongside his brother, Grigoris and the two of them contributed in keeping the team in the first division. Afterwards, Nikoloudis competed with
Levadiakos in the
second division until the summer of 1986, when he retired as a footballer.
International career
Nikoloudis was a member of
Greece U21, which in 1971 won the
Balkan Youth Championship
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, while with the military team he finished at the 3rd place in the
World Military Cup
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in 1972.
He made his debut with
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, on April 7, 1971, in the friendly 0–1 defeat to
Bulgaria
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at home, playing a total of 22 times and scoring 4 goals. Captain of the national team for years, he was an integral part of the qualifying team of
Alketas Panagoulias. His best moment with the Greece was on September 12, 1979, when in the 26th minute of the match, after his collaboration with
Giorgos Delikaris, against
Soviet Union
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, he scored 1-0 and with this as the final result, the team qualified, for the first time in its history, to the final stage of a major international event, the
UEFA Euro 1980
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in
Italy
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in which it competed in the only match in which the national team got a point, the 0–0 draw with the eventual champions
West Germany
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.
Managerial career
Nikoloudis was the manager of
Veria
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for a brief period in 1989.
After football
Nikoloudis lives permanently in
Thessaloniki
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and has been involved in the business of
five-a-side football
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fields.
Personal life
His brother Grigoris was also a football player, who played at
Alpha Ethniki
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, with
Makedonikos and
Apollon Kalamaria.
Style of play
Nikoloudis played as a
central midfielder
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or as an
attacking midfielder
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. Possessing high-level technical virtues combined with his clever plays, he presented himself on the pitch as a player–leader who led the team masterfully, always playing with his head up. All of the above was accompanied by his power shot that often took the chance to try, especially from
free kicks. Nikoloudis' free kicks on the contrary of the "banana" free kicks often seen by skilled players, where the wall of defenders and the goalkeeper are misled by the elliptical trajectory of the ball, were straight forward and unleashed with tremendous power, so that they were characterized as "thunderbolts".
Honours
Iraklis
*
Greek Cup
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:
1975–76
AEK Athens
*
Alpha Ethniki
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:
1977–78,
1978–79
*Greek Cup:
1977–78,
1982–83
Olympiacos
*Alpha Ethniki:
1979–80,
1980–81,
1981–82
*Greek Cup:
1980–81
Individual
*Greek Cup top scorer: 1975
Greece U21
*
Balkan Youth Championship
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: 1971
References
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1951 births
Living people
Men's association football midfielders
Greek men's footballers
Greece men's international footballers
Iraklis F.C. (Thessaloniki) players
AEK Athens F.C. players
Olympiacos F.C. players
FC Inter-Montréal players
Apollon Kalamarias F.C. players
Levadiakos F.C. players
UEFA Euro 1980 players
Super League Greece players
Veria F.C. managers
Greek football managers
Footballers from Thessaloniki
20th-century Greek sportsmen