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- Vasilios Pliatsikas (Gr****: Βασίλειος Πλιάτσικας; born 14 April 1988) is a Gr**** former professional footballer who pla**** as a centre-back. Pliatsikas began...
- Filippos Pliatsikas (Gr****: Φίλιππος Πλιάτσικας) is a Gr**** musician, composer and lyricist. He was the main composer, lyricist, and lead singer of the...
- stadium was inaugurated on 23 November, followed by a concert by Filippos Pliatsikas (himself a fan of the team) and Dionysis Tsaknis. The first football match...
- bei decca CD with cellist Sol Gabetta bei RCA CD with singer Filippos Pliatsikas "English". Praguephilharmonic.com. Retrieved 2 February 2018. "Prague...
- Zoriki Kairi (1991). Initially the members of the band were Filippos Pliatsikas, Babis Stokas, Sakis Stamoulis, and Panayiotis Spyropoulos. Their professional...
- Panagiotis Patakas FW 1952 1 0 81 Giorgos Petridis MF 1963 1 1 82 Vasilios Pliatsikas MF 2008 1 0 83 Spyros Pomonis FW 1964–1972 5 1 84 Kostas Poulis MF 1950–1953...
- Filippos Pliatsikas — 3:25 ”Anoites Agapes“ (Senseless loves) Charis & Panos Katsimichas — 4:26 ”Lene Gia Mena“ (They say about me) Filippos Pliatsikas, Manos...
- Xydous/Filippos Pliatsikas – 4:28 "Κόκκινος στίβος" (Red arena) Filippos Pliatsikas – 4:00 "Θα σε βαρεθώ" (I’ll tire of you) Filippos Pliatsikas – 4:45 Akis...
- 1038/431757a. hdl:11858/00-001M-0000-0013-D79B-1. PMID 15483594. S2CID 4338340. Pliatsikas C, Moschopoulou E, Saddy JD (February 2015). "The effects of bilingualism...
- goals by Vasilis Pliatsikas and Lampropoulos). The team also lost 4–2 to Kazakhstan (October 22, goals by Kostas Mitroglou and Pliatsikas). Greece hosted...