Anthony Koutoufides
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Anthony Koutoufides (born 18 January 1973), also known by his nickname of Kouta, is a retired Australian rules footballer with the Carlton Football Club. Considered by many as one of the most powerful and athletic players of all-time, he played in almost every position and was often called the prototype of the modern footballer.
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Anthony Koutoufides (born 18 January 1973), also known by his nickname of Kouta, is a retired Australian rules footballer with the Carlton Football Club. Considered by many as one of the most powerful and athletic players of all-time, he played in almost every position and was often called the prototype of the modern footballer. Of Greek and Italian descent, Koutoufides has been an Australian celebrity, making numerous television appearances both during and after his football career. He was a gladiator in the Australian television series Gladiators in character as Kouta, "a Gladiator touched by the gods" and won the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars in 2006.
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* Leigh Matthews Trophy : 2000
* 2x Robert Reynolds Trophy: 2001, 2005
* 2x All Australian: 1995, 2000
* Carlton Captain: 2004–2006
* Carlton Leading Goalkicker: 1997
* Carlton premiership team: 1995
* AFL and Carlton life-member
* Victorian State of Origin: 1999
* Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee 2014
* Greek Team of the Century: Vice-Captain
* VFL/AFL Italian Team of the Century: Centre Half-Back
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