Georgios Georgiadis (footballer)

Georgios Georgiadis (Greek Γιώργος Γεωργιάδης, born March 8, 1972 in Krinides, Kavala, Greece ) is a former Greek football player.

Career

Georgios Georgiadis started his professional career in 1990 while resident in Macedonia in northern Greece traditional club Doxa Drama where he stood up to the January 1993 contract, and came to a total of 77 games and 17 goals. His next stop was Panathinaikos Athens. At the Athens club to Georgiadis has already played his first season in the basic formation and debuted in 1993 for the first time in European cup competitions. With Panathinaikos won Georgiadis, who came 60 goals on 176 Erstligaeinsätze, scoring, two Greek Championships (1995, 1996) and three times the trophy. In 1996, he made ​​it with Panathinaikos even to the semifinals of the UEFA Champions League where you however failed at Ajax Amsterdam.

In 1998, Georgiadis to Newcastle United in the English Premier League, but returned a year later returned to Greece. 1999 Georgiadis wrote a contract with PAOK Thessaloniki where he won the trophy twice in the following years (2001, 2003) and came up with 105 missions and 42 goals. In 2003 he moved to Olympiakos Piraeus. With his new club, he could win the Greek Double (2005) and made 44 games and 9 goals in. In January 2007, Georgiadis returned, after a stint with Iraklis Thessaloniki PAOK back again to where he ended his career in the summer of 2008.

Georgios Georgiadis, acting at right midfield, over the years was an integral part of the Greek national team and won with this under Otto Rehhagel, the 2004 European Championship in Portugal.

Achievements

  • Greek champions (3): 1994/95, 1995/96, 2004/ 05
  • Greek Cup winners (6 ): 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2003, 2005
  • European Championship: 2004 (no use )
  • National football team (Greece )
  • Greek
  • European Soccer Championships
  • Greek Champions ( Football)
  • Born in 1972
  • Man
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