Career
Playing career Born in Constantinople (now Istanbul) in 1897, he started his football career as a young player in Turkey, playing for the Propontida Tataoulon. In 1918 alongside other Greeks from Pera he founded, which he joined as a player. After the Greco-Turkish War in 1922, did a tour in Europe with Greece being one of their stops.
Negrepontis decided to stay in France where he played for a number of French football teams.
Negrepontis eventually settled in Greece to play for F.C. in 1926, where he became a crowd favourite and the team captain. In 1932 he retired as a football player.
He was capped twice by Greece because the Hellenic Football Federation was founed at the dawn of his career. Coaching career After retiring from football, Negrepontis coached a number of clubs, including Football Club, Olympiacos, Panelefsiniakos, Apollon Smyrnis, Panionios, Ethnikos Piraeus and Panegialios.
He was the first (and the prewar) coach of Greece national football team which he completed above ten appearances for Greece in a total of 16 (in four different periods between 1933–1953).
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