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In 1997, Pangalos described ? as "murderers, rapists and thieves" in the midst of disagreements over the Turkish candidacy for entry into the European Union.[2][3][4] Pangalos had declared that "Turkey certainly belongs in Europe, as it is a part of European history".[3]

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Players

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− − Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player}

DF   GRE Giannis Masouras

DF   BIH Nemanja Nikolić

DF   GUI Fodé Camara

DF   GRE Apostolos Apostolopoulos

MF   ITA Adrian Galliani

MF   MLI Abdoulaye Keita

MF   GRE Giorgos Xenitidis

MF   GRE Giorgos Marinos

MF   CYP Ioannis Kosti

MF   GRE Giorgos Fekkas

FW   GRE Alexandros Voilis

FW   GRE Fiorin Durmishaj

FW   GUI Algassime Bah

No. Pos. Nation Player

DF   GRE Petros Bagalianis

MF   GRE Petros Bakoutsis

MF   GRE Tasos Sapountzis

MF   GRE Giorgos Marinos

DF   GRE Giannis Christofilopoulos

DF   GRE Nikitas Nikolis

GK   GRE Thanasis Papadoudis

GK   GRE Konstantinos Tzolakis

MF   GRE Vasilis Sourlis

DF   GRE Alexios Kalogeropoulos

GK   GRE Ilias Karargyris

DF   GRE Apostolos Apostolopoulos

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  5. ^ Brabant, Malcolm (25 February 2010). "Greece angers Germany in gold row". BBC News.
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  7. ^ "Pangalos denies 'lazy' comment in Turkey". Ekathimerini. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Deputy PM denies Turkish faux pas". Ekathimerini. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  9. ^ Suzanne Daley; Dimitris Bounias (26 September 2014). "A Greek Politician Willing to Face the People". The New York Times. Retrieved 15 March 2015.