The iconic captain of the PAOK stand, Makis Manavis, has passed away, spreading sadness throughout the family of the “two-headed man of the North”.

The sad news about the general of the friends of PAOK was announced by PAOK PAOK.

“His imprint will remain indelible and his memory will live on as long as the yacht PAOK shakes the concrete of the stadiums,” the relevant post states, among other things.

Analytically:

“Makis Mavromichalis, the legendary “Manavis” is no longer with us.

However, his imprint will remain indelible and his memory will live on as long as the yacht PAOK shakes the concrete of the stadiums.

The General created the greatness of Toumba and a huge people, laying the foundations for the fourfold: Pride, Resistance, Dream, Conquest.

We respect the family’s wish to be buried in a close family circle and express our sincere condolences…”

Who was Makis Manavis?

Makis Mavromichalis, known as “Manavis”, was the captain of the PAOK stand for a number of years, beginning in the 1970s.

He was one of the founders of Thira 4, while he is the most emblematic form of the stand of the “double-headed of the North”.

In recent years, he had been removed from the daily life of the club. However, they appeared from time to time on Thessaloniki radio stations.

On 24/2/2018, Makis Manavis was in Toumba and was honored by PAOK PAOK. His presence stirred up the crowd, who warmly applauded the legend of the “black and white” stand.