[8][9] On 21 May 1973, Skevofilakas alongside Balopoulos, Psychogios and Kefalidis, who were all released from AEK and played for Atromitos, started in the game against their former club at Peristeri Stadium, where the match ended with a 1–0 victory for the hosts.
[13][14] Skevofilakas made 11 appearances for the Greece,[15] playing in qualifying matches for the 1966 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1968.
[19][20] In 1996, Skevofilakas took charge of the bench of newly promoted second division club, Niki Volos for a season,[21] where he managed to finish in the seventh place of the league.
[22] After the end of his career Skevofilakas participated in the events of the Veterans Association of AEK Athens, which he served as president for 8 consecutive years.
[2][23] On 21 January 2009, he made a deeply emotional and unexpected visit to the gathering for the New Year's Eve of the Veterans of AEK, in his capacity as their president, to wish all of them health.