[2] Vasiliou impressed with his performances for four years and was a very important member of the team, while he also became an international.
Coming from "left-wing" family, he asked the then coach of the national team, Lakis Petropoulos to stop calling him to the reprisentative group, as a sign of protest against the exile his father had suffered in Gyaros from the dictatorial government.
[3] Since then, the junta exerted pressure to keep the player out of the competitive activities of the club.
[5] In 1970 Vasiliou left the club and initially agreed with Vyzas Megara, but when his fellow townspeople in Nikaia found out about the deal, they pressured him to cancel the transfer and move to Ionikos, which he eventually did.
[7] He made his debut on 20 November 1960 in a home match against West Germany, as part of the 1962 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, under Tryfon Tzanetis.