Next Match VS Olympiakos
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When Panagiotis passed away…

On this day in 2014, the family of PAOK and Greek sports lost a “golden” member. Panagiotis Pikilidis’s void is irreplaceable.

23.05.2015

It’s been a long, but it is so hard to realize that Panagiotis is no longer among us… This strong, proud, upright guy with a permanent smile on his face.

A great athlete, Greco-Roman wrestling champion in the heavyweight division, Panagiotis Pikilidis took part in three Olympic Games. He was fourth in Los Angeles (1984), eighth in Barcelona (1992) and fifth in Atlanta (1996). He never could get over the fact that he missed out on the podium in 1984 despite defeating the eventual gold medal winner of his division.

He won the gold medal in the 1991 Mediterranean Games and the bronze in the 1987 competition. He also was fourth twice (1991, 1993) in the European Championship and 6th in the World Championship of 1986. In 1983, competing in the world juniors’ championship, he won gold medals both in the freestyle and in Greco-Roman wrestling.

Panagiotis Pikilidis was born in Kalamaria in 1965. He practiced his sport at VAO, along with his brother Giorgos, four years his senior. Giorgos was the one to lure him in wrestling in 1981. Standing at 1.88 m., with strong and long arms, Panagiotis was excellent for the sport.

After retiring from the world of sports, he devoted himself to politics and was voted deputy mayor of Kalamaria in 1999 and 2005. He also loved basketball and fishing. When he decided to work for PAOK, he gave it his all. In 2000, he brought back to life the wrestling division of the “Double-Headed Eagle”, that had been abolished since the German Occupation years. Since 2007 he had been a member of PAOK’s Administrative Board.

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When Panagiotis passed away…

On this day in 2014, the family of PAOK and Greek sports lost a “golden” member. Panagiotis Pikilidis’s void is irreplaceable.

23.05.2015

It’s been a long, but it is so hard to realize that Panagiotis is no longer among us… This strong, proud, upright guy with a permanent smile on his face.

A great athlete, Greco-Roman wrestling champion in the heavyweight division, Panagiotis Pikilidis took part in three Olympic Games. He was fourth in Los Angeles (1984), eighth in Barcelona (1992) and fifth in Atlanta (1996). He never could get over the fact that he missed out on the podium in 1984 despite defeating the eventual gold medal winner of his division.

He won the gold medal in the 1991 Mediterranean Games and the bronze in the 1987 competition. He also was fourth twice (1991, 1993) in the European Championship and 6th in the World Championship of 1986. In 1983, competing in the world juniors’ championship, he won gold medals both in the freestyle and in Greco-Roman wrestling.

Panagiotis Pikilidis was born in Kalamaria in 1965. He practiced his sport at VAO, along with his brother Giorgos, four years his senior. Giorgos was the one to lure him in wrestling in 1981. Standing at 1.88 m., with strong and long arms, Panagiotis was excellent for the sport.

After retiring from the world of sports, he devoted himself to politics and was voted deputy mayor of Kalamaria in 1999 and 2005. He also loved basketball and fishing. When he decided to work for PAOK, he gave it his all. In 2000, he brought back to life the wrestling division of the “Double-Headed Eagle”, that had been abolished since the German Occupation years. Since 2007 he had been a member of PAOK’s Administrative Board.

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When Panagiotis passed away…

On this day in 2014, the family of PAOK and Greek sports lost a “golden” member. Panagiotis Pikilidis’s void is irreplaceable.

23.05.2015

It’s been a long, but it is so hard to realize that Panagiotis is no longer among us… This strong, proud, upright guy with a permanent smile on his face.

A great athlete, Greco-Roman wrestling champion in the heavyweight division, Panagiotis Pikilidis took part in three Olympic Games. He was fourth in Los Angeles (1984), eighth in Barcelona (1992) and fifth in Atlanta (1996). He never could get over the fact that he missed out on the podium in 1984 despite defeating the eventual gold medal winner of his division.

He won the gold medal in the 1991 Mediterranean Games and the bronze in the 1987 competition. He also was fourth twice (1991, 1993) in the European Championship and 6th in the World Championship of 1986. In 1983, competing in the world juniors’ championship, he won gold medals both in the freestyle and in Greco-Roman wrestling.

Panagiotis Pikilidis was born in Kalamaria in 1965. He practiced his sport at VAO, along with his brother Giorgos, four years his senior. Giorgos was the one to lure him in wrestling in 1981. Standing at 1.88 m., with strong and long arms, Panagiotis was excellent for the sport.

After retiring from the world of sports, he devoted himself to politics and was voted deputy mayor of Kalamaria in 1999 and 2005. He also loved basketball and fishing. When he decided to work for PAOK, he gave it his all. In 2000, he brought back to life the wrestling division of the “Double-Headed Eagle”, that had been abolished since the German Occupation years. Since 2007 he had been a member of PAOK’s Administrative Board.