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Kleanthis Maropoulos

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Kleanthis Maropoulos
Personal information
Full name Kleanthis Maropoulos
Date of birth 1919
Place of birth    Constantinople, Turkey
Date of death    1991
Place of death    Athens, Greece
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Retired
Youth career
Prasina Poulia
Ethikos Kalogreza
AEK Athens
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1934-1952 AEK Athens
Total
144 (89)
144 (89)   
National team2
Greece 10 (9)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of June 12, 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of June 18, 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

Kleanthis Maropoulos (Greek: Κλεάνθης Μαρόπουλος) (1919-1991) was a star football player for AEK Athens FC and Greece during the 1930s and 1940s. Arguably the finest Greek football player of his period, he was affectionately known as the "Blonde Eagle of AEK".

Born in 1919 to Greek parents in Tuzla, near Istanbul, Maropoulos came to Greece with his family at age 3 during the population exchanges after the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922). Having settled in Kalamata, at age 12 he joined the local football club Prasina Poulia, the Green Birds. When his parents moved to Kalogreza in the Athens area, he signed for Ethnikos Kalogreza. In 1934, he was spotted by AEK who placed him in their youth team. In 1936, he was promoted to the first team. Led by Maropoulos, alongside players like Tryfon Tzanetis and Kostas Negrepontis, AEK won their first two Greek Championships in 1939 and 1940 - the first domestic double by a Greek club. Unfortunately, the glory years of AEK and Maropoulos were interrupted by World War II, but he did continue his career after the war, playing until the late 1940s. He is credited with scoring 253 goals, 97 of which he attained prior to the war.

Maropoulos was capped 10 times by Greece. He subsequently managed the Greek National Football Team in the early 1960s before retiring from football to manage his sporting goods stores.

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