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Panagiotis "Totis" Filakouris (born 1 March 1947) is a Greek former footballer who played as a forward.[1]
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Filakouris in 2021
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Panagiotis Filakouris | ||
Date of birth | (1947-03-01) 1 March 1947 (age 77) | ||
Place of birth | Greece | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1965–1975 | Panathinaikos | 207 | (17) |
1975–1979 | Ethnikos Piraeus | 111 | (17) |
1979–1981 | Egaleo | ||
Managerial career | |||
1986-1993 | Panachaiki (joint manager, credited) | ||
1996-1997 | Panachaiki (joint manager, credited) | ||
2005 | Panathinaikos (caretaker) | ||
2021- | Aittitos Spata (joint manager, technical director) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Fylakouris played for Panathinaikos for ten years from 1965 until 1975 and was a member of the team that played in the final of the European Cup of Champions in 1971atWembley Stadium.[2] Late in his career he also had a stint with Ethnikos Piraeus.[3]
After his playing days were over, Fylakouris coached Greek-American clubs in the US and was also coach for Panachaiki and interim coach for Panathinaikos in 2005. He is still very popular to the fans of the green club.
Totis Fylakouris' elder brother Dimitris Fylakouris also played for Panathinaikos in the early 1960s.