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'''Panajot Pano''' (7 March 1939 – 19 January 2010) was an [[Albania]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] player. He started his career as a goalkeeper in the [[SK Tirana]] youth academy, but he became the most prolific centre-forward of their arch-rivals, [[Partizani Tirana]]. During his eighteen-year career he played 24 matches with the [[Albania national football team|Albanian national football team]] and was awarded the Albanian [[UEFA Jubilee Awards|UEFA Jubilee Award]].
'''Panajot Pano''' (7 March 1939 – 19 January 2010) was an [[Albania]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] player. He started his career as a goalkeeper in the [[SK Tirana]] youth academy, but he became the most prolific centre-forward of their arch-rivals, [[Partizani Tirana]]. During his eighteen-year career he played 24 matches with the [[Albania national football team|Albanian national football team]] and was awarded the Albanian [[UEFA Jubilee Awards|UEFA Jubilee Award]].


==Biography==
Pano was born in [[Durrës]],<ref name "Greeks of the World">{{cite news | last= | first= | url=http://en.sae.gr/?id=18621&tag=Day%20of%20National%20Mourning%20in%20Honour%20of%20the%20Greek%20Albanian%20Footballer%20Panajot%20Pano | title= Hellenes Abroad / Greece | publisher= Greece of the World | date=1/21/2010 }}</ref> Albania from ethnic [[Greeks|Greek]] parents ({{lang-el|Παναγιώτης Πάνου}} Panagiotis Panou).<ref>World Council of Hellenes Abroad [http://en.sae.gr/?id=18621&o=5&tag=Day%20of%20National%20Mourning%20in%20Honour%20of%20the%20Greek%20Albanian%20Footballer%20Panajot%20Pano Day of National Mourning in Honour of the Greek Albanian Footballer Panajot Pano],</ref>
==Honors==
==Honors==
He has won four [[Albanian First Division|Albanian championships]] with [[Partizani Tirana]], five [[Albanian Cup]]s, and in 1970, the [[Balkans Cup]]. On the international front, he played 25 times (3 goals) for the [[Albania national football team]].
He has won four [[Albanian First Division|Albanian championships]] with [[Partizani Tirana]], five [[Albanian Cup]]s, and in 1970, the [[Balkans Cup]]. On the international front, he played 25 times (3 goals) for the [[Albania national football team]].

Revision as of 03:59, 23 June 2010

Panajot Pano
Personal information
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1957–1960 SK Tirana
1960–1975 Partizani Tirana
International career
Albania
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Panajot Pano (7 March 1939 – 19 January 2010) was an Albanian football player. He started his career as a goalkeeper in the SK Tirana youth academy, but he became the most prolific centre-forward of their arch-rivals, Partizani Tirana. During his eighteen-year career he played 24 matches with the Albanian national football team and was awarded the Albanian UEFA Jubilee Award.

Honors

He has won four Albanian championships with Partizani Tirana, five Albanian Cups, and in 1970, the Balkans Cup. On the international front, he played 25 times (3 goals) for the Albania national football team.

In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Albania by the Football Association of Albania as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years.[3]

On March 6, 2009, Pano received the order Honor of the Nation from the President of Albania, H.E. Bamir Topi. This was the first time in the history of Albania that a footballer was honored with the Honor of the Nation order.

Death

He died at 70 in Jacksonville, (Florida, USA) on January 19, 2010 after suffering a heart attack.[4]

His son Ledio Pano, became also a well known soccer player and played for the football clubs of Partizani, Luftëtari, Xanthi FC and Pas Ioannina. He was also capped several times with Albania[5][6][7][8]

Goals in Albanian championships

Season Team Goals
1958 SK Tirana 2
1959 SK Tirana 6
1960 Partizani 7
1961 Partizani 14
1962–63 Partizani 17
1963–64 Partizani 10
1964–65 Partizani 7
1965–66 Partizani 6
1966–67 Partizani 10
1968 Partizani 17
1969–70 Partizani 11
1970–71 Partizani 17
1971–72 Partizani 9
1972–73 Partizani 4
1973–74 Partizani 7
TOTAL 144

References

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