Georgios Helakis

Journalist, Politician

1964 –

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Who is Georgios Helakis?

Georgios Helakis is a Greek sports journalist, famous for his passionate live radio broadcasting of international football matches, particularly Champions League and 2004 UEFA European Championship. During Euro 2004 opening match he compared the Greek national football team to a pirate ship, a name which has become the official nickname of the squad since Greece won the tournament.

Born in the village Seliana in Aigeira in 1964, Helakis is co-owner and commentator for numerous sports media outlets, including SportDay and SportFM. For a short period in the late 00's, he had also been chairman of Panegialios FC, the semi-professional club of his home town.

Beyond his media-related activities, Helakis is well known as a left-wing activist. The influence of his political ideas is obvious when commenting on matches, citing examples from history and politics and reminding listeners and readers that football must not be used to express national superiority or nationalistic ideas. In the 1980s he was a member of the Communist Party of Greece, but after the party split in 1991, he joined the Coalition of the Left.

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Born
Jul 11, 1964
Nationality
  • Greece
Profession
Lived in
  • West Greece

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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