- Giorgos Karagounis
Football player infobox
playername = Giorgos Karagounis
fullname = Giorgos Karagounis
Γιώργος Καραγκούνης
nickname = Kara, Typara
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1977|3|6
cityofbirth = Pyrgos
countryofbirth =Greece
height = height|m=1.76
currentclub = Panathinaikos
clubnumber = 21
position =Midfielder
years = 1995–1996
1996–1998
1998–2003
2003–2005
2005–2007
2007–
clubs = PanathinaikosApollon Smyrnis
PanathinaikosInternazionale
Benfica
Panathinaikos
Total
caps(goals) = 000 00(0)
055 0(9)
118 (25)
021 0(0)
064 0(4)
027 0(2)
284(40)
nationalyears = 1999–
nationalteam = Greece
nationalcaps(goals) = 079 0(6)
pcupdate =August 22 ,2008
ntupdate =September 10 ,2008 Giorgos Karagounis (Greek: Γιώργος Καραγκούνης; born
March 6 ,1977 , inPirgos ,Greece ) is amidfielder currently playing forPanathinaikos FC and Greece. He is best remembered for scoring the first goal of Euro 2004. His goal helped his team to win the opening game of the tournament, in which the Greeks emerged as the champions.For many football supporters in his homeland, Karagounis represents everything that is good about the modern Greek game. His rugged style of play, combined with his rather small stature, has earned him comparisons with legendary Greek midfield player
Mimis Domazos .Clubs
He joined
Panathinaikos FC as a youngster but was allowed to leave for Apollon Smirnis FC, where he was a regular scorer over two seasons before returning to the Athens club, where he was a fixture in the senior team for the next five years. Although Panathinaikos did not win anAlpha Ethniki title during these years, the team was always a contender, and it had good runs in theUEFA Champions League and theUEFA Cup , and Karagounis scored some big goals for the team. He scored six times in 24Alpha Ethniki games in his first season back with the Greens and in 2000/01 he appeared in all 12 of Panathanaikos'UEFA Champions League games, scoring a memorable goal from a direct free-kick againstManchester United FC at Old Trafford.After Panathinaikos missed out on the Greek championship to
Olympiacos CFP by virtue of an inferior head-to-head record in 2003, Karagounis opted for a move toInternazionale Milano in summer 2003. Karagounis played a pivotal part for Inter during his first season at the club, where he played in all European fixtures, and his performance in Euro 2004 had improved his standing in the team for next year. He scored the first goal of this tournament against Portugal, helping Greece win 2-1, but was suspended as the hosts were beaten again in the final. However, Giorgos was not able to establish himself at a key player in Internazionale during his second season at the club, spending most of the matches in the subs bench or not even included in his manager's options.In 2005, he moved to
Portugal to play forS.L. Benfica based atEstádio da Luz , precisely the same stadium where he won theEuro 2004 final forGreece . Karagounis said; "I like Benfica it's such a big club and I am honoured that they have great faith in me. I'm sure that my fellow Greeks are happy about my move here at Benfica". On July 2006 Karagounis scored a magnificent chip shot right out of the 18 yard line againstFC Shakhtar Donetsk this gave Benfica a 2-0 win. Karagounis' first season at Benfica was rough, as the Greek had trouble establishing as a key player. However, he achieved such a status on his second season at the club, throwing excellent performances, this time managed by Fernando Santos, who already knew Giorgos fromPanathinaikos . Now, after a good two-year stay with Benfica, Karagounis seemed ready to return to play in Greece, again for Panathinaikos.Coming home
Karagounis was rumored to be experiencing family problems. Allegedly, the player's family wasn't able to adapt to life in
Lisbon and wished to move away fromPortugal . Karagounis' contract with the Portuguese outfit was due to expire in July 2008, but the player and his manager negotiated his immediate departure. "Typara" was rumored to have several invitations from his home countryGreece and fromItaly , where he has played for two seasons. However, after his release from Benfica Giorgos immediately signed a contract with Panathinaikos for the next three years.National team
Karagounis captained
Greece 's entry to the 1998 UEFA Under-21 Championship, and the team came very close to winning, losing 1-0 to Spain in the final. After that, he soon became a regular on the national team. He has earned 71 caps so far in his career, scoring 6 goals.He made his first full international appearance against El Salvador in 1999 and went on to appear in qualifying for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. After winning Euro 2004, Karagounis continued to play on regular basis for Greece both in the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign and in the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup.On 26 March 2008 Karagounis participated in a Greece - Portugal friendly match in Dusseldorf. This proved to be somewhat of a highlight of his international career, as he scored two almost identical well-placed free-kicks to give Greece a 2-1 victory.
Honours
*European Championship: 2004
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