Takis Fyssas

Panagiotis Fyssas (Greek Παναγιώτης Φύσσας, born June 12, 1973 in Athens ) is a former Greek football player.

Fyssas began his career with the youth academies of Panionios Athens. In the 1990/91 season he made his debut for the first time the pro squad of the men's team. After seven years, he moved in summer 1998 to Panathinaikos Athens and thus calculated to the club against whom he celebrated winning the Greek Cup club only a few weeks earlier. With Panathinaikos, the left-back has quickly developed into a regular player and debuted in the fall of 2000 for the first time in the Champions League. Even in the Greek national team he succeeded, thanks to its benefits, at this stage of the breakthrough guaranteed to him also there in the following years a regular place. In his subsequent years in Athens, he was able to draw attention to themselves, both in the domestic championship and international - a title it remained, however, denied. In January 2004 Fyssas moved to Portugal to Benfica where he was to remain not only the next 18 months, but should also celebrate the greatest achievements of his career. In addition to the Cup win in 2004 and his first championship in 2005 made ​​it Fyssas sensational Greece with the European Football Championship win in 2004.

From 2005 to 2007 Fyssas played the Scottish first division club Heart of Midlothian. This decision came as a surprise to many, since Fyssas had also exist a number of offers from the English Premier League and the German Bundesliga. In the summer of 2007 Fyssas moved back to Greece and ended after one season at Panathinaikos Athens his active career.

Achievements

  • Greek Cup winner: 1998
  • Portuguese Cup: 2004
  • Portuguese Cup: 2005
  • Scottish Cup: 2006
  • European Championship: 2004
  • National football team (Greece )
  • Greek
  • Portuguese Champions ( Football)
  • European Soccer Championships
  • Born in 1973
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