Christos Patsatzoglou

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Christos Patsatzoglou
Personal information
Full name Christos Patsatzoglou
Date of birth March 19, 1979 (1979-03-19) (age 29)
Place of birth    Athens, Greece
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Playing position Defender, Right winger, Midfielder
Club information
Current club Olympiacos CFP
Number 2
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
- 1996
19962000
2000–present
Aghia Eleousa
Skoda Xanthi
Olympiacos CFP

87 (8)
96 (7)   
National team2
2000–present Greece 28 (1)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 24 April 2008.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 23 March 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

Christos Patsatzoglou (Greek: Χρήστος Πατσατζόγλου) (born March 19, 1979) is a Greek international football player. He is of Roma descent and he is currently playing for Olympiacos in Greece as a midfielder or right wing-back.

He started playing football for his hometown's local team Aghia Eleousa and managed a place in Greece U-17 national team. His talent was spotted by Skoda Xanthi's scouts and he was transferred there in 1996. He played for their first team for 4 years, from 1996–1997 to 1999–2000.

The versatile player, able to play as a right-back and wing-back, as a central defender and a sweeper and as a midfielder, signed for champions Olympiacos for the 2000–2001 season where he quickly became an invaluable member of the first team, usually playing as a wing-back.

He was considered to be one of Greece's top footballing talents, along with Giourkas Seitaridis, until he was devastatingly injured in 2003, at a derby game between Olympiacos and AEK FC.

Christos had hurt his Achilles’ tendon weeks before, but was treated with cortisone injections in order to keep on playing, as Olympiacos didn’t want to start some of the most important games of the season without their gifted 24-year old and as a result, his foot was infected.

Little did they know that they would have to do without him for more than 3 years. Surgery upon surgery and physio treatment upon physio treatment couldn’t complete the recovery as the problems returned whenever he started training for football again.

However, his iron will and determination seemed to be coming through near the end of the 2004–2005 season, when he made his first Greek National A Division appearance after 3 years. He stated that he was healthy again and that it was up to his coach, Trond Sollied to play him now.

Olympiacos coach Trond Sollied hadn’t seen him in his glory days and was troubled if Christos could play again in such a competitive level. He was willing, however, to give him more chances that season (2005–2006) and seemed to be counting on him more for the position of defensive midfielder, in the place of Ieroklis Stoltidis.

During the season 2006/2007, Patsa showed that he can once again feature heavily for his team, even though he suffered a knee injury, unrelated to his previous one, at the away Champions League match against Roma. Upon his return, he played a handful of games, even started some and it is clear that his future remains bright.

The 2007-08 season would prove to be one of Patsatzoglou's most meaningful; scoring the winning the goal in the UEFA Champions League match against Werder Bremen. A spectacular 20 yard strike, it would lead to Olympiakos' first Champions League away win, finishing 1-3.

Olympiacos fans loved “Patsa” for his ability before his injury and they support him even more after it. His name is always chanted through the stadium when he starts his warm-up and they encourage him in his every effort. His willpower and mental strength are really wondrous, because it is not often that we see players performing again on a high level after such prolonged injuries.

A place in Greece's squad for the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championship further broadened the versatile Patsatzoglou's experience, although he had already made his full debut against Germany. He appeared once in UEFA EURO 2004 but not the final tournament and injury subsequently kept him out of the reckoning.

Patsatzoglou was one of few Olympiacos players that were always called by Otto Rehhagel to represent the national team and he will definitely return if he manages to get close to his previous level of ability, especially with Theodoros Zagorakis’ international retirement.

[edit] Trivia

  • Patsatzoglou uses the nickname 'Patsa' on his shirt.

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