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Place of birth
  
Athens, Greece

Name
  
John Limniatis

Current team
  
Unattached

Role
  
Footballer


Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.83 m

1987
  
Ottawa Pioneers

Position
  
Coach

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Date of birth
  
(1967-06-24) 24 June 1967 (age 48)

Playing position
  
Manager (former Midfielder)

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John Limniatis (born 24 June 1967 in Athens, Greece) is a retired Canadian professional footballer. He played 44 times and scored one goal for the Canadian national soccer team, also a former captain and was the head coach of the Montreal Impact.

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2009 Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame Player John Limniatis


Club career

Before migrating to Canada with his family, Limniatis in 1977, he used to train with the players of Greek Third Division side Iliasiakos in the 1970s, taking shots at legendary Greek goalkeeper Nikos Sarganis.

After beginning his pro career in 1987 with the Ottawa Pioneers of the Canadian Soccer League, He was at that time the 1st ever Canadian to be sold to a European 1st division team, He was transferred for a fee of $50.000. Limniatis played professionally in Greece with First Division side Aris Thessaloniki F.C. in 1988 to 1992 and Panetolikos in the Second Division from '92 to '93. He then joined the Montreal Impact in the summer of 1993 and remained with the club until 1998, then played again for them in 2000 and 2001 playing 151 games and 13,976 minutes, also the cptain of the team for multiple years. Liminatis played both outdoors in the A-League and indoors in the National Professional Soccer League both with the Impact and the Kansas City Attack in 1995-96. He later played on loan from Montreal for the Charleston Battery in 1999.

Limniatis was named 1994 A-League Rookie of the Year and 1996 and '97 Defender of the Year.

He's a member of both the Canadian & the Quebec Soccer Hall of Fame, inducted in 2009

He is also the 1st and only soccer person so far to be inducted in the Quebec Sports Hall of Fame (Pantheon des sports du Quebec), inducted in 2012

International career

A defender or midfielder, Limniatis made his debut for Canada in a September 1987 friendly match against El Salvador, He earned a total of 44 caps, scoring 1 goal. He has represented Canada in 8 FIFA World Cup qualification matches in three unsuccessful World Cup qualifying campaigns.

His final international game was a March 1997 World Cup qualification match against the United States.

International goals

Scores and results list Canada's goal tally first.

Managerial career

He spent his last years with the Impact as their assistant coach, indoor head coach, and later director of operations. He was coach for the Montreal Impact until Marc Dos Santos was named as interim head coach following Limniatis' termination by the Impact board.

Personal life

Limniatis's hometown is Laval, Quebec, Limniatis has two daughters, Alexia and Nikki. His cousin is a pro basketball player in Greece.

References

John Limniatis Wikipedia