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Vasilis Daniel Has Died - Mourning in Football for the Coach of the National Team and Panathinaikos

Former Panathinaikos and national team coach Vasilis Daniel has passed away at the age of 88, leaving a legacy in Greek football.

Vasilis Daniel, a notable figure in Greek football who led Panathinaikos and the national team, has died at 88 years old. His contributions to the sport were extensive, beginning his career as a player with Iraklis Kavala before transitioning into coaching after an injury cut short his playing days. He became a prominent coach in Greek professional football, earning recognition for his leadership and tactical insight.

Born on August 3, 1938, in Kavala, Daniel's journey in football started with Iraklis Kavala, where he played until 1964. After a serious injury ended his playing career, he made a successful shift to coaching, where he made a significant impact, particularly with A.O. Kavala, whom he led to the top tier of Greek football in 1979. His coaching accolades also include his work with the national team, showcasing his deep commitment and influence in advancing Greek football.

The news of his passing has evoked a strong emotional response within the football community, marking the loss of a revered coach and mentor. His funeral is scheduled for March 4th at the Church of Saints Theodoros in Kavala, reflecting the respect and admiration he cultivated throughout his remarkable career in football. The tribute to his life and work underscores the profound legacy he leaves behind in the sport.

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