Giorgos Kefalidis

He took the big step in his career at the age of 23 and became a key member of the team, helping mainly at the right end of the defense, but also as a central defender.

On 2 July 1965 he scored the only goal of his team in the 3–1 defeat against Olympiacos at Karaiskakis Stadium, for the quarter-final of the Cup and thus they were left out of the continuation of the institution.

[3] A key member of the team that won second place in the Balkans Cup in 1967, losing only in the final by Fenerbahçe.

In the summer of 1972, as a part of the renewal of the club's roster by the then manager Branko Stanković, he was transferred with other players of AEK, to Atromitos, which played until the end of his career in 1974.

[7] On 14 April 1963, he played at a friendly match was held in Lisbon for Greece U21 against Portugal, but it proved to be a men's team, as players of 25 and 26 years old were competing.