After his graduation from the Robert College in Istanbul, he moved first to Thessaloniki (where he competed as an athlete of Aris) and later to Athens in 1917 and joined the family of Panathinaikos.
He was a member of the Greek team at the 1920 Summer Olympics, both as a football player and as a track athlete.
[2] He played football for more than ten years and contributed to all sports departments of PAO.
Upon his death, as an honour, his coffin was carried on the shoulders of eight athletes from different departments of Panathinaikos: Ikonomopoulos, Kamaras, Antoniadis (football), Zacharopoulos (track), Georgantis, Iliopoulos (volleyball), Garos, Kalogeropoulos (basketball).
The home stadium of Panathinaikos at Alexandras Avenue was named after him in 1981, at a ceremony presided by the then Prime Minister Georgios Rallis.