Stavros Letsas
Stavros Letsas is a Greek former professional footballer who played as defender.
Club career
Letsas started playing football at the amateur club of Agioi Anargyroi. In 1978, when he was the age of 21, the management of the club negotiated his transfer to Olympiacos, something he wanted to avoid since he was a fan of AEK Athens and preferred to wear the yellow-black jersey. A friendly match of Agioi Anargyroi against AEK at Nea Filadelfeia became the reason for his transfer to his dream club becoming reality. Kostas Papageorgiou, the then coach of Agioi Anargyroi and a former player of AEK, played a catalytic role in his transfer to AEK.In the summer of 1979 Letsas signed with the yellow-blacks, but at the time it was far from easy to establish himself in the main squad, due to the star roster of the club. Thus, he spent his first season as a substitute without making any official appearance and in the following season he was loaned to Panelefsiniakos.
After his loan was over in the summer of 1981, Letsas returned to AEK and became an active member within the squad. His first appearance was on 21 March 1982 in the home victory over Apollon Athens with 2–1, where he came on as a substitute in the 74th minute. He competed for the first time in the starting eleven on 11 April 1982 when he scored in the 20th minute the first of the two AEK goals in the 1–2 away victory over AEL. He initially was used as a wide midfielder and in the development of his career in AEK he played as a full-back and as a central defender.
Several factors contributed to his football career being relatively short-lived. At one hand, while he was playing at AEK, he suffered three serious injuries which led him to undertake three surgeries, respectively. That resulted in long periods of absence from the pitch, due to the time of his recovery. On the other hand, the departure of the club's owner, Loukas Barlos in 1981 and the new ownership of Andreas Zafiropoulos marked a period of many administrative reshuffles. The administrative instability played an important part in his eventual departure from the club. During his spell at AEK he won the Greek Cup in 1983. In the summer of 1985 he left AEK and signed for Egaleo, where he played for three months before taking the decision to retire from professional football at the age of 28.