Sotiris Leontiou
Sotiris Leontiou, born on July 17, 1984 in Ioannina, Greece is a Greeks attacking midfielder. He started his playing carrier when he was a teenager in Panathinaikos Academy Clubs. After spending some years in Panathinaikos as an amateur he was finally given a chance to prove his worth: He was given on loan to FC Marko Markopoulo for 2 seasons (2001 till 2003).While playing for FC Marko he played a total of 38 league matches and scored 11 goals. In 2003-2004 season he was given again on loan, this time in Proodeftiki FC and played 26 matches and scored 2 goals. At the end, Panathinaikos brought him back, this time in its First Team and Sotiris Leontiou signed a new 5 year contract and he has been an integral part of the team in the Greek Superleague. Also he won OPA Cup at the year 2003 he scored 2 goals at the great final.
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Sotiris Leontiou biography
Sotiris Leontiou, born on July 17, 1984 in Ioannina, Greece is a Greeks attacking midfielder. He started his playing carrier when he was a teenager in Panathinaikos Academy Clubs. After spending some years in Panathinaikos as an amateur he was finally given a chance to prove his worth: He was given on loan to FC Marko Markopoulo for 2 seasons (2001 till 2003).While playing for FC Marko he played a total of 38 league matches and scored 11 goals. In 2003-2004 season he was given again on loan, this time in Proodeftiki FC and played 26 matches and scored 2 goals. At the end, Panathinaikos brought him back, this time in its First Team and Sotiris Leontiou signed a new 5 year contract and he has been an integral part of the team in the Greek Superleague. Also he won OPA Cup at the year 2003 he scored 2 goals at the great final.
Links
- Panathinaikos
- Greek Superleague
- Greek National Football Team
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sotiris_Leontiou
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