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- column indicates score after each Greece goal. Nikos Lekatsas at WorldFootball.net "Nikos Lekatsas". eu-football.info. Retrieved 15 November 2021. v t...
- Andreas Lekatsas (Gr****: Αντρέας Λεκάτσας) was a Gr**** who was a native of the Gr**** island of Ithaca and was one of the first Gr****s to migrate to Australia...
- South Melbourne Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in suburb of Albert Park, in Melbourne, Victoria. The club currently...
- 1931–46. Born Antonios Ioannis Gerasimos Lekatsas on 18 October 1862, he was the second child of Ioannis Lekatsas (a priest) and his wife Magdalene Palmos...
- and dictator of Greece. His family descended from Cephalonia. Panagis Lekatsas [el] (1911–1970), writer, journalist Evgenios Karavias (1752 - 1821) Eminent...
- Egypt on their way to the title. The star of the Greece team was Nikos Lekatsas, who was the top goal scorer with 4 goals, a tally that includes a hat-trick...
- Katsoulis ****istant head coach Michalis Epitro****s Fitness coach Nikos Lekatsas Goalkeeper coach Luigi Cennamo Analyst Alekos Psylias Physiotherapist Apostolos...
- scored in 3 matches, for an average of 4.67 goals per match. 4 goals Nikos Lekatsas 2 goals El-Sa**** El-Dhizui Mohamed El Guendi Saad Rached 1 goal Hamza Abdel-Moula...
- Charalampos Church (1715–1793) St. Varnavas Church St. Ab****os Church Forest of Lekatsas, in Myrsini village Fortress of Laskara, Ali Pasha period (1810) Fortress...
- Marinos Lekatsas was born in the small village of Exoghi, on the Gr**** island of Ithaca in the Ionian Sea. His father was Ioannis Lekatsas, a clergyman...