Siniša Gogić

Siniša Gogić (Serbian Cyrillic: Синиша Гогић, pronounced [sǐniʃa ɡôɡitɕ];[1][2] Greek: Σίνισα Γκόγκιτς; born 20 October 1963) is a Serbian-Cypriot football manager and former professional player who played as a striker.

1998/99, was the greatest season for Olympiacos as the club won the Double and for first time reached the quarter finals of the UEFA Champions League.

His nickname among the fans was "Pappous", which means "grandpa", because it was not until late in his career that he met with club success on a greater level.

Gogic played during the whole match in the second leg, in Olympic Stadium (Athens) and during the first 15 minutes he scored a goal for Olympiacos.

On the national level, Gogić made his debut for Cyprus in a September European Championship qualification match against Spain and earned a total of 37 caps, scoring 8 goals.

In June 2012, Gogić was hired by newly relegated to the Football League side Ergotelis, who had set their sights at instant re-promotion to the Superleague.

[7] After managing a sub-par 3−5−3 record during the second round of the competition, the club's board of directors decided to terminate Gogić's contract on 16 April 2013.

[10] His son Alex Gogić is also a footballer and a Cyprus international, who currently plays for Scottish Premiership side St Mirren F.C.