Charalampos Mavrias

Charalambos Mavrias (Greek Χαράλαμπος Μαυρίας, born February 21, 1994, Zakynthos, Greece) is a Greek football player.

Career

Association

Charalambos Mavrias began his career in the youth departments of Panathinaikos Athens. 2010 Mavrias received a professional contract and joined the first team of Panathinaikos. On 20 October 2010 he was in a match against Rubin Kazan made ​​his debut in the UEFA Champions League and was the youngest Greek player and second youngest player ever after Celestine Babayaro was used in a European match. Mavrias at that time was 16 years, seven months and 30 days old. On July 31, 2012 in a qualifying match for the UEFA Champions League against FC Motherwell he scored his first goal in an international competitive match. Mavrias thus became the youngest player to hit for Panathinaikos in a European match.

National

Mavrias is current U-21 national team of Greece. Previously, he was already one of the selections of the U- 17 and U- 19th With the U-19 he won in 2012 as a regular player the Vice European Championship. His debut with the national team gave Mr. Mavrias a World Cup qualifier against Lithuania on 11 September 2012.

Achievements

  • U-19 European Vice Champion: 2012
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