Nikolaos Angelakis (Greek: Νικόλαος Αγγελάκης; 15 May 1905 – 29 October 1986) was a Greekfootballer who played as a forward and a later manager.
Career
Angelakis played for Aris and was a member of the 1932 side that won the Greek championship. That year, he was top-scorer of the Greek League with 15 goals (tied with teammate Nikos Kitsos).
He passed his whole career as a footballer of Aris, and is the top scorer with 14 goals in the matches against PAOK, the biggest "rivals" of Aris from the city.[2]
During his career, Angelakis was capped 11 times by the Greece national football team and scored two goals, his debut coming in 1929.[3]
Angelakis was the first of three generations of the Aggelakis family to be on the staff of Aris.[4] He is the father of Rigas, who played football for Aris, and the grandfather of the present-day referee with the same name.[5]
He scored overall 235 goals in 293 matches (105 in 132 official matches) with the shirt of Aris, breaking many goal-scoring records, and among them holds the record of 6 goals during a football half, in a league match in 1932.[1]