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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Abdul Osman, Achilleas Sarakatsanos, Adam Foti, Alexandre D'Acol Joaquim, Alexandros Kaklamanos, Andreas Labropoulos, Andreas Niniadis, Anestis Agritis, Anestis Anastasiadis, Antonis Rikka, Arjan Bellaj, Bally Smart, Bassala Toure, Charalambos Moisiadis, Charidimos Michos, Christos Bourbos, Christos Kagiouzis, Christos Karipidis, Christos Mitsis, Christos Moustogiannis, Denis Epstein, Diego Leon, Dimitrios Grammozis, Dimitrios Ioannou, Dimitrios Konstantopoulos, Dimitris Diamantopoulos, Dimitris Kontodimos, Dimitris Nalitzis, Dino Seremet, Dionisis Chiotis, Dionysis Makrydimitris, Dragan Na evski, Du an Vidojevi, Eleftherios Sakellariou, Fabrice Reuperne, Fangio Buyse, Fillip Rodrigues Da Silva, Flavio Silveiro De Carvalho, Florin Lovin, Franck Manga Guela, George Gebro, Georgios Amanatidis, Georgios Georgiou, Georgios Makris, Georgios Tzavelas, Giannis Sfakianakis, Giorgos Barkoglou, Giorgos Koltzos, Giorgos Pelagias, Goran Maznov, Grigoris Toskas, Gustavo Veronesi, Ibrahima Sory Souare, Ilias Ioannou, Ioannis Karalis, Ion Erice Dominguez, Israel Silva Matos de Souza, Ivica Majstorovi, Jacek D browski, Jozef Ga par, Juan Eduardo Martin, Jude Vandelannoite, Justin Haber, Kostas Foufoulas, Kostas Kapetanos, Kostas Papoutsis, Loukas Apostolidis, Loukas Karadimos, Luis Lourenco, Mahamadou Sidibe, Manolis Moniakis, Manolis Skoufalis, Mario Galinovi, Michael Panopoulos, Michalis Boukouvalas, Michalis Chatzis, Michalis Klokidis, Nathan Burns, Nikolaos Anastasopoulos, Nikolaos Zafeiropoulos, Nikos Boutzikos, Nikos Ziabaris, Njogu Demba-Nyren, Pavlos Vartziotis, Periklis Bousinakis, Periklis Papapostolou, Polychronis Vezyridis, Samir Boughanem, Sa a Rani, Seyni N'Diaye, Spyros Gogolos, Stelios Iliadis, Tasos Pappas, Tasos Tsokanis, Tassos Venetis, Thanasis Gogas, Thanasis Sentementes, Themistoklis Tzimopoulos, Timo Wenzel, Vaggelis Koutsoures, Van e ikov, Vasilis Avramidis, Vasilis Samaras, Xenofon Gittas, Xenophontas Moschogiannis, Yaya Dissa, Yervand Sukiasyan. Excerpt: Dimitrios Konstantopoulos (Greek: born 29 November 1978 in Thessaloniki) is a Greek football goalkeeper who currently plays for AEK Athens. Konstantopoulos was given a trial at Hartlepool United in 2003 by the then manager Neale Cooper after previously playing for Portuguese team SC Farense and Greece's under 21 national team. After impressing in reserve matches, and due to the forthcoming departure of Hartlepool's number 2 keeper Anthony Williams, Konstantopoulos was offered an 18-month contract. Konstantopoulos spent the majority of his first season playing for Hartlepool's reserve team and as a substitute. In the following 2004-2005 season, Konstantopoulos finally made his debut in the 2-1 League Cup win over Macclesfield Town on 24 August 2004. After impressing, Konstantopoulos then made his league debut in the 2-1 win against Colchester United six days later and his performances displaced Jim Provett as Hartlepool's first choice keeper. During this season, Konstantopoulos went on to make 6 appearances in cup competitions and 28 in the league. One of his most crucial performances came in the second leg of the play-off semi-final against Tranmere Rovers, in this match Konstantopoulos pulled off a number of spectacular saves to keep Hartlepool in the match. When the match went to penalties Konstantopoulos saved twice to help put Hartlepool through to the play-off final. During this season, Konstantopoulos won the Hartlepool United Disabled Supporters Association(HUDSA) Community Player of the Year. Konstantopoulos was signed by Coventry City on 30 June 2007. At the end of the 2009/2010 Coventry City told Konstantopoulos he was surplus to requirements and he was subsequently released. On Monday 24 March 2008...