After playing football in the streets in the years of
WWII and the
Greek Civil War, his talent was spotted by
Asteras Exarchion, the club from which he would later start his long and memorable managerial career. He would sign for
P.A.O. Rouf at age 13 and embarked on a 16–year footballing career which included being one of roughly 30 players who have appeared for both
eternal enemies,
Panathinaikos and
Olympiacos. At the latter, the club he supported for all his life, he played a vital role in the club's
Double in the
1958–59 season. After noteworthy spells at other clubs, he retired in 1969 aged 30 and immediately embarked on a lengthy career in managemenent. Alefantos managed several clubs in the
Alpha Ethniki, including
Olympiacos during 2004. He also had brief spells leading
AEL in 1975 and 1990. Alefantos gained notoriety for his unusually short tenure as the manager of
Fostiras in 2002. He was appointed manager of the club, replacing Vlachos in September 2002. One of Fostira's players,
Dimitrios Moutas, immediately refused to train with Alefantos, and then Alefantos resigned later that day after failed contract negotiations. Eventually Alefantos appeared in ART channel of Greece, participating in a sport TV program called "Dokari Kai mesa" presented by Giannis Karatzaferis. He died from a heart attack on 23 June 2020, aged 81. ==Managerial statistics==