Greece bids farewell to football legend Mimis Domazos

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Greece mourned the loss of Mimis Domazos, affectionately known as “The General,” with a heartfelt farewell on On 27 January 2025, that highlighted his lasting impact on Greek football. The day’s commemorations began at Leoforos Stadium, the home ground of Panathinaikos FC, where Domazos spent the majority of his illustrious career. His coffin, draped in the Panathinaikos flag, arrived at the stadium gate. His daughter, Popi Domazou, along with fans and friends, welcomed him as the Panathinaikos anthem resonated through the stadium’s speakers. Overcome with emotion, Popi expressed, “It is very, very difficult. My father is here; we thank the whole world; all of Greece is mourning; my father is here.” The gathered crowd honoured the legendary footballer by chanting “immortal.”

Following the stadium tribute, Domazos’ body was placed for public viewing at the Athens Metropolitan Cathedral, allowing thousands of admirers to pay their respects. The funeral service, attended by a multitude of dignitaries, including former Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis, former Mayor of Athens Kostas Bakoyannis, and former Commissioner Christos Papoutsis, who conveyed their condolences to Domazos’ family. Panathinaikos coach Rui Vitória and technical director Giannis Papadimitriou were also present to honour the football icon.

The Domazos family, united in grief, thanked fans for their support and love for ‘The General.

The service featured poignant eulogies from notable figures. Giannis Alafouzos, owner of Panathinaikos FC, and Fotis Ioannidis delivered heartfelt speeches, reflecting on Domazos’ enduring legacy. Due to illness, Antonis Antoniadis was unable to attend; in his stead, either Vassilis Konstantinou or Nikos Karoulias shared memories of their esteemed colleague. Domazos’ daughter, Popi, also offered a touching farewell to her father.

Domazos’ brother, Thanasis, spoke of the profound loss, stating, “All of Greece and Europe are talking about him; no words are enough. He was a beloved brother. We talked; he advised me because he was older, and I listened to him.” Fans remembered Domazos as “one of the holy monsters of football along with Pele, Cruyff, and Maradona,” emphasising his gentlemanly conduct on the pitch and the respect he inspired. His grandchildren, Stelios and Vicki, expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love, noting, “They give us strength; it is a touching day for all of us.” A particularly moving tribute came from his grandson, Stamatis, who left a black shirt bearing the words “Eternally Loyal” and the message: “One life Panathinaikos, grandfather I will love you forever.”

Mimis Domazos’ passing marks the end of an era for Greek football. His unparalleled skill, leadership, and contributions to the sport have left an indelible mark on the nation’s athletic history. As Greece bids farewell to “The General,” his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of footballers and fans alike.

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