Nikos Gioutsos

[2][3] From the special style of play and the passion together with the dynamism he brought to the matches, the fans shouted the slogan "Έμπαινε Γιούτσο" (Enter and destroy the opponents) which became a song and line in old Greek movies.

During the Greek Civil War, residents of Makrochori were supporting DSE and were bombed by EDES.

After the death of 69 people, DSE's guerillas took 219 children from the village with their parents assent, and sent to Eastern Europe for protection.

Gioutsos who was paternal orphan and his mother remarried, moved to Hungary along with his sister.

Gioutsos started his football career with the amateur club Olympos which was formed by Greek refugees.