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Greek volleyball and beach volleyball player
Michalis Alexandropoulos (
Greek: Μιχάλης Αλεξανδρόπουλος, born (1972-01-25)25 January 1972
[1] in
Kinshasa)
[2] is a retired
Greek male
indoor volleyball and
beach volleyball player.
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[2] As an
indoor volleyball player, he played most notably for
Olympiacos (2002–2005), with whom he won 1
Greek Championship (2002−03) and the
2005 CEV Top Teams Cup
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[2] and for
Aris Thessaloniki (1985–1992, 1993–1999, 2000–2002), with whom he won 1 Greek Championship (1996–97) and 1
Greek Super Cup (1997).
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[2] Alexandropoulos had 16 caps with
Greece men's national volleyball team.
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[2]
As a
beach volleyball player he has won 2
Greek Championships (2000 with teammate Ilias Arabatzis, 2004 with teammate Giorgos Koulieris).
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References
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Μιχάλης Αλεξανδρόπουλος 1972. sportfm.gr (in Greek)
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Μιχάλης Αλεξανδρόπουλος: Ημ. Γεν.: 25/1/1972, Ύψος: 1.95μ., Τόπος Γεν.: Κινσάσα (Ζαΐρ), Προηγούμενη Ομάδα: Άρης, Διεθνείς συμμετοχές: 16, Διακρίσεις: Με Ολυμπιακό: 1 Πρωτάθλημα (2003), Με άλλη ομάδα: 1 Πρωτάθλημα (1997 Άρης), 1 Σούπερ Καπ (1997 Άρης), 2 Πρωταθλήματα Ελλάδας beach volley (2000, 2004). hri.org, 11 March 2005 (in Greek)
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Michalis Alexandropoulos
CEV official website
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Ο Ολυμπιακός κατέκτησε το τρόπαιο. ant1news.gr, 12 March 2005 (in Greek)
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Olympiacos roster Austrian Airlines CEV Top Teams Cup 2004/2005.
CEV official website
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Επέτειος: 20 χρόνια από το έπος του Άρη των Μούχλια και Χαριτωνίδη στον τελικό επί της μεγάλης Ορεστιάδας thrakisports.gr, 19 April 2017 (in Greek)
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Michalis Alexandropoulos profile. greekvolley.gr (in Greek)
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300+ young players send Green Way message for clean beaches in Greece. After contributing to this environmental action, all the kids enjoyed playing Beach Volleyball and learned some tips from former Beach Volleyball champions Michalis Alexandropoulos and Efrosyni Sfyri.
CEV official website, 19 April 2016
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Grand Slam Μυκόνου: Πρώτευσαν Αλεξανδρόπουλος/Κουλιέρης contra.gr, 25 June 2006 (in Greek)
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