Nikos Machlas

Nikos Machlas (Greek: Νίκος Μαχλάς, born 16 June 1973) is a retired Greek former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Nikos Machlas
Personal information
Full name Nikolaos Machlas
Date of birth (1973-06-16) 16 June 1973
Place of birth Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position(s) Striker
Youth career
0000 OFI Crete
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1996 OFI Crete 154 (48)
1996–1999 Vitesse Arnhem 92 (60)
1999–2003 Ajax 74 (38)
2003Sevilla (loan) 14 (2)
2003–2004 Iraklis 26 (10)
2004–2006 OFI Crete 52 (21)
2006–2008 APOEL 51 (17)
Total 463 (196)
National team
1993–2002 Greece 61 (18)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

OFI Crete

Machlas began his career with OFI Crete, where he made his debut in February 1991 against Panionios. He stayed at the club for six seasons.[1] He had the Dutch Eugène Gerards as a coach at OFI Crete.

Vitesse Arnhem

Machlas signed for Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem in 1996 from Greece.[2] He scored a disappointing 8 goals in 29 games in his first season in the Eredivisie, but in his second season he scored 34 goals in just 32 games, a feat which earned him the European Golden Boot for the 1997–98 season. He scored 60 goals in 92 matches for Vitesse.

Ajax

Machlas joined Eredivisie giant Ajax Amsterdam in June 1999 for a then-club record $8.6 million. Despite netting 38 goals in 74 Eredivisie league games spread over three seasons, Machlas' goalscoring record was not deemed prolific enough for the demanding Ajax fans and coaching staff. The team went through a transition as poor results meant Machlas had to endure three coaches in as many years. His place as striker became threatened by coach Ronald Koeman's preference for the younger strikers Zlatan Ibrahimović and Mido. His 12 goals in the 2001–02 season were nevertheless important in the run toward the first league title for Ajax in four years. Ajax also won the KNVB Beker that season, meaning they achieved the "double". At the start of the 2002–03 season, Koeman made it clear to Machlas that there was no future for him anymore in the first team of Ajax and was thus relegated to training and playing matches with the youth team. Eventually, the Greek striker and Ajax Amsterdam had split. "By mutual consent, Ajax and Nikos Machlas have terminated their contract. The termination takes effect immediately," Ajax said in a statement, adding that "the player could now join another club on a free transfer". [3]

After a brief (and frustrating) period in the Ajax youth team, he joined Spanish side Sevilla on loan for the rest of the season, with the Spanish club had an option to sign him on a three-year contract at the end of the season. The former Vitesse striker, who was the highest-paid player at Ajax, suffered further misery in Spain, after he was arrested for traffic offences. He made things worse by 'insulting and injuring' police officers who tried to arrest him after the offence had been committed.[4] He scored just 2 goals in 14 appearances. Upon returning to Ajax, his contract was terminated in July 2003. Before returning to Greece Machlas has emerged as a possible transfer target for Twente. Twente was in desperate need of an experienced striker capable of leading their attacking line next term. "We don't just want any striker," Tukkers chairman Herman Wessels told. "We need someone that fits in with us and makes us better." [5]

Iraklis

The 30-year-old Greek international forward signed a one-year contract with Iraklis with the option of a further two seasons. He played under the man he calls his "footballing father", Dutch coach Eugène Gerards, who gave Machlas his break aged 18 at OFI Crete. He scored 10 goals in 26 appearances.[6]

Return to OFI Crete

He returned to his first club, OFI Crete and stayed there for two seasons. Upon the termination of his contract and after conflict with the club's chairman, he moved to APOEL, in Cyprus and signed a two years contract.

APOEL

In his first year at APOEL Machlas helped his team to win the Championship. On 17 May 2008, he announced his retirement after the end of the Cypriot Cup final, where APOEL beat 2–0 Anorthosis and clinched the title.[7]

In 2009, he returned to his first club OFI Crete to take up the role of Sporting Director as they bid to return to the Greek Superleague.

International career

Machlas won 61 caps for Greece and scored 18 goals. He also scored a crucial goal against Russia that led Greece to FIFA World Cup - USA 94 at only 20 years of age. He started each of Greece's group games in the USA though they lost all three, to Argentina, Nigeria and Bulgaria and failed to score a goal. He played his last game for Greece against Sweden in February 2002.

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.10 March 1993Ernst Happel Stadion, Wien, Austria Austria1–2LossFriendly
2.12 October 1993Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Luxembourg1–3Win1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier
3.17 November 1993Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece Russia1–0Win1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier
4.27 April 1994Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece Saudi Arabia5–1WinFriendly
5.27 April 1994Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece Saudi Arabia5–1WinFriendly
6.12 October 1994Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki, Greece Finland4–0WinUEFA Euro 1996 qualifier
7.12 October 1994Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki, Greece Finland4–0WinUEFA Euro 1996 qualifier
8.16 November 1994Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece San Marino2–0WinUEFA Euro 1996 qualifier
9.15 November 1995Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium, Heraklion, Greece Faroe Islands5–0WinUEFA Euro 1996 qualifier
10.19 August 1997Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium, Heraklion, Greece Cyprus2–1WinFriendly
11.6 September 1997Bežigrad Stadium, Ljubljana, Slovenia Slovenia0–3Win1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier
12.6 September 1998Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece Slovenia2–2DrawUEFA Euro 2000 qualifier
13.14 October 1998Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece Georgia3–0WinUEFA Euro 2000 qualifier
14.5 June 1999Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi, Georgia Georgia1–2WinUEFA Euro 2000 qualifier
15.13 November 1999National Stadium, Kilkis, Greece Nigeria2–0WinFriendly
16.13 November 1999National Stadium, Kilkis, Greece Nigeria2–0WinFriendly
17.2 June 2001Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium, Heraklion, Greece Albania1–0Win2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier
18.10 November 2001Nikos Goumas Stadium, Athens, Greece Estonia4–2WinFriendly
Correct as of 1 December 2014[8]

Honours

Club

Ajax

APOEL

Individual

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References

  1. Kolokotsios, Lambros (27 September 2010). Αθλητικοί Φάκελοι (ΜΑΧΛΑΣ) [Sporting Capsules (Machlas)] (in Greek). Evrytania News. Archived from the original on 18 October 2011.
  2. Nikos Machlas over zware jaren met zijn zoon en de kip van Mido vice.com
  3. "Ajax split with Machlas". espnfc.com. 31 July 2003.
  4. "Machlas and Ajax part company". skysports.com.
  5. "Twente linked with Machlas". skysports.com.
  6. "Machlas back in Greece". uefa.com. 1 August 2003. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  7. "Αντίο" στα γήπεδα είπε ο Μαχλάς (in Greek). contra.gr. 18 May 2008. Archived from the original on 24 May 2008. Retrieved 19 May 2008.
  8. Football PLAYER: Nikolaos "Nikos" Mahlas
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Demis Nikolaidis
Greece captain
1999
Succeeded by
Marinos Ouzounidis
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