Ilias Rosidis
Ilias Rosidis (Greek: Ηλίας Ρωσίδης; 3 February 1927 – 27 December 2019)[1] was a Greek footballer who played for both Olympiacos FC and the Greek national team throughout his career.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Ilias Rosidis | ||
Date of birth | 3 February 1927 | ||
Place of birth | Neo Faliro, Piraeus, Greece | ||
Date of death | 27 December 2019 92) | (aged||
Playing position(s) | Right back | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1948–1961 | Olympiacos | 143 | (1) |
1962–1964 | Vyzas Megara | ||
National team | |||
1951–1960 | Greece | 29 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Club career
A talented right back, Rosidis is considered a legend amongst the Olympiacos faithful. During a career that spanned almost 20 years at the Piraeus club, Rosidis captained the club during their golden era of the 1950s. From 1954 to 1959, Rosidis led the club to a then unheard of six consecutive Greek Championships. In that same period, Rosidis lifted the Greek Cup on 3 occasions, making Olympiacos the only Greek club to have won 3 doubles in a row. In total, Rosidis finished his Olympiacos career with 7 Greek Championships, 9 Cups, 5 doubles, and over 500 appearances for his club in all competitions.
International career
During the 1950s, Rosidis was also a key member of the Greece national football team.[2] He earned 29 caps during this time period. Rossidis also played for Greece at the 1952 Olympic Games.[2][3]
Honours
- Greek Championship: (7): 1950–51, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59
- Greek Cup: (9): 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61
- Doubles: (5): 1951, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1959
References
- Ilias Rosidis' obituary (in Greek)
- Elias Rossidis – FIFA competition record
- "Ilias Rosidis". Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Thanasis Bebis |
Greece captain 1954-1960 |
Succeeded by Kostas Polychroniou |