Angelos Charisteas
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Angelos Charisteas | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Angelos Charisteas (Άγγελος Χαριστέας) |
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Date of birth | February 9, 1980 (age 26) | |
Place of birth | Serres, Greece | |
Height | 1.9 m (6'3") | |
Position | striker | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Feyenoord Rotterdam | |
Number | 15 | |
Professional clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (goals) |
1997–2002 1998–1999 2002–2005 2005–2006 2006– |
Aris Thessaloniki Athinaikos Werder Bremen Ajax Amsterdam Feyenoord Rotterdam |
87 (19) 7 (1) 66 (18) 31 (12) 11 (2) |
National team** | ||
2001– | Greece | 46 (14) |
* Professional club appearances and goals |
Angelos Charisteas (Greek: Άγγελος Χαριστέας; IPA: ['aɳgelos xaɾis'tɛas]) (born February 9, 1980 in Strimoniko,Serres) is a Greek football striker who currently plays for Feyenoord Rotterdam. He is a member of the Greece national football team and played in the 2004 European Football Championship, in which Greece was triumphant. There, he scored 3 goals: one in the group stage against Spain, one against France in the quarterfinals and the winning goal against Portugal in the final. He was also named to the Euro 2004 All-star Team.
Professionally, Charisteas first played for Aris FC, in Greece. It was during this stint at Aris FC, following a move from non-league Strimonikos Serron, that Charisteas proved his worth, scoring twice in nine matches as they won the Greek second division in 1997-98. The striker subsequently made 12 appearances in the Alpha Ethniki - six as a substitute - before a loan at Athinaikos FC in 1998-99. After that he returned to Aris and made his European debut in a UEFA Cup defeat by RC Celta de Vigo at the age of 19. Charisteas was continuously developing and in 2000-01 scored seven goals, his best return in Aris colours. His favorite food is Turkish food and he says he would not mind playing in Turkey. Due to his name and Ajax-past, his nickname is 'The Fallen Angel'.
Having been watched by scouts from a number of Europe's leading sides, he was signed by German Bundesliga side Werder Bremen. Then in 2003-04, Bremen enjoyed a dream of a campaign, winning the Bundesliga - Charisteas scoring four goals - and the German Cup. He was largely a fringe player at Bremen before Euro 2004, and his heroics did not change his status there, as he was the fourth-choice striker at Bremen.
2004-05: Scored five goals in eleven matches for Bremen, before moving to AFC Ajax for a reported €4.5m on a contract until 30 June 2008. Greece national team coach Otto Rehhagel publicly urged Charisteas to try to move to another club during the January 2005 transfer window in order to get first-team action. The deal was logical for both clubs. Bremen wished to raise money and clear payroll in order to make a bid for Monaco striker Shabani Nonda. For its part, Ajax was hoping to find a replacement for Swedish international striker Zlatan Ibrahimović, who was sold to Italian power Juventus during the beginning of the 2004-05 season. Made his Ajax debut on 23 January 2005 against FC Utrecht and scored his first goal four days later against SC Heerenveen. However, he only managed three more all season.
2005-06: Charisteas had a good season netting home 8 goals which included a late winner against Vitesse. Charisteas missed Greece's crucial match in the World Cup qualifying due to a head injury received after colliding with Arsenal's Kolo Touré in a Champions League match which Ajax lost 2-1.
2006-07: The new Ajax coach Henk ten Cate said that Charisteas was his 5th striker behind Klaas Jan Huntelaar, Markus Rosenberg, Ryan Babel and Rydell Poepon. Ten Cate explained this by saying that Charisteas is a great striker for the 4-4-2-system, but not for the 4-3-3-system which is played in Amsterdam. Despite stating that he was only interested in a move to England or Germany, Charisteas signed for rival club Feyenoord on 31st August 2006, the final day of the summer transfer window.
[edit] Honours
- German Championship : 2004
- German Cup : 2004
- Dutch Super Cup : 2006
- Dutch Cup : 2006
- Euro : 2004
[edit] External links
Feyenoord Rotterdam - Current Squad |
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1 Aerts | 2 Saidi | 3 Derijck | 4 Bahia | 6 Lucius | 7 Buijs | 8 de Ceulaer | 9 van Hooijdonk | 10 Hofs | 11 Huysegems | 14 Pardo | 15 Charisteas | 16 Schreuder | 18 Greene | 19 Boussaboun | 20 Vlaar | 22 Kolkka | 23 Abubakari | 24 Drenthe | 25 Altheer | 26 Davids | 27 Sammuel | 28 Castelen | 29 Vincken | 31 Timmer | 32 Ekramy | 33 de Guzmán | 39 Collen |
Greece squad - UEFA EURO 2004 Champions | ||
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1 Nikopolidis | 2 Giourkas | 3 Venetidis | 4 Dabizas | 5 Dellas | 6 Basinas | 7 Zagorakis | 8 Giannakopoulos | 9 Charisteas | 10 Tsiartas | 11 Nikolaidis | 12 Chalkias | 13 Katergiannakis | 14 Fyssas | 15 Vryzas | 16 Kafes | 17 Georgiadis | 18 Goumas | 19 Kapsis | 20 Karagounis | 21 Katsouranis | 22 Papadopoulos | 23 Lakis | Coach: Rehhagel |
Categories: 1980 births | Living people | Aris FC players | Natives of Central Macedonia | UEFA Euro 2004 players | UEFA European Football Championship-winning players | Greek footballers | Werder Bremen players | Ajax Amsterdam footballers | Football (soccer) strikers | UEFA European Football Championship goalscorers | Feyenoord Rotterdam footballers