Sotiris Leontiou

Sotiris Leontiou (Greek Σωτήρης Λεοντίου, born July 17, 1984 in Ioannina, Greece) is a Greek football player.

After Sotiris Leontiou was noticed by his performances in a summer camp observers player of Panathinaikos Athens, we were offered this to a contract for the youth academy of the club. After Leontiou signed this, he moved from Ioannina to Athens and trained until January 2003 Panathinaikos ' youth team. To enable Leontiou match practice and to bring it to the first team one, borrowed the meantime the U-21 national team set rose border Leontiou first until the summer of 2004 to the Attic club Marko and for the 2004/ 05 season in the second division Proodeftiki Nikea from Piraeus. Both clubs Leontiou belonged to the permanent employees and came to a total of 65 duty stakes in which he was able to achieve 13 goals. In 2005 he finally moved back to Panathinaikos Athens.

Leontiou belonged to the younger generation of players who were appointed after winning Euro 2004 by Otto Rehhagel in the squad of the Greek national football team.

Sotiris Leontiou plays in midfield and can act on almost all positions there.

Career

  • National football team (Greece )
  • Greek
  • Born in 1984
  • Man
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