Stefanos Kapino

Kapino Stefanos (Greek Στέφανος Καπίνο, born March 18, 1994, Athens, Greece) is a Greek football player and acts on the position of the goalkeeper.

Career

Association

His career began Stefanos Kapino at Aetos Korydallou in Piraeus. In June 2007 he moved to the youth department of Panathinaikos Athens. After four years in the U-18 and U -21 selection of the club, where he has always been a regular player, he received in 2011 the first professional contract of his career and rose to the men's team of Panathinaikos. After the departure of goalkeeper Alexandros Tzorvas and the violation of the first substitute goalkeeper Stefanos Kotsolis Kapino moved 17 September 2011 for the first time for a competitive match in the 18-man squad his team. In this game against Atromitos Athens goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis was already referred to in the third minute of the field and Kapino came as his first competitive use for Panathinaikos. Since then, the originally launched as the fourth choice Kapino with 17 years the youngest goalkeeper Athens in the club's history.

National

Kapino is current goalkeeper of the Greek U-19 and U-21 national team with which he could win the 2012 Vice European Championship. 15 November 2011 Kapino debuted in a friendly against Romania in the men's selection of Greece and set a new record. At 17 years, seven months and 28 days he became the youngest player played the Greek ever for the national team.

Achievements

  • U-19 European Vice Champion: 2012
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