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'''Angelos Charisteas''' ('''Άγγελος Χαριστέας''') (born [[February 9]], [[1980]] in [[Serres]], [[Greece]]) is a striker on the Greece [[National Football Team]]. At the [[Euro 2004|2004 European Football Championship]], he scored the lone goal in a 1-0 victory over France to lead his team to the semifinals. He went on to score the only goal in Greece's 1-0 win over Portugal in the final. In [[Euro 2004]] he also scored against Spain (1-1), in the second game of Greece in the tournament. | '''Angelos Charisteas''' ('''Άγγελος Χαριστέας''') (born [[February 9]], [[1980]] in [[Serres]], [[Greece]]) is a striker on the Greece [[National Football Team]]. At the [[Euro 2004|2004 European Football Championship]], he scored the lone goal in a 1-0 victory over France to lead his team to the semifinals. He went on to score the only goal in Greece's 1-0 win over Portugal in the final. In [[Euro 2004]] he also scored against Spain (1-1), in the second game of Greece in the tournament. | ||
− | Professionally, Charisteas firstly played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]], in Greece | + | Professionally, Charisteas firstly played for [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]], in Greece. He was signed from German Bundesliga side Werder Bremen in December [[2004]], after both leagues went on their annual winter break, thereby opening the transfer window. He was largely a fringe player at Bremen before Euro 2004, and his heroics did not change his status there, as he was the team's fourth-choice striker. 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. He joined Ajax Amsterdam in the Dutch Eredivisie. |
− | 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 Ibrahimovic, who was sold to Juventus before the 2004-05 season. | + | 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 Ibrahimovic, who was sold to Juventus before the 2004-05 season. After Ajax, Charisteas moved to Feyenoord Rotterdam where he played until the end of the [[2007]] season. In July [[2007]], he was signed by FC Nurnberg. |
Charisteas has so far (November 2006) been capped 55 times, scoring 15 goals for [[National Football Team|Greece]]. | Charisteas has so far (November 2006) been capped 55 times, scoring 15 goals for [[National Football Team|Greece]]. |
Revision as of 14:02, July 9, 2007

Angelos Charisteas (Άγγελος Χαριστέας) (born February 9, 1980 in Serres, Greece) is a striker on the Greece National Football Team. At the 2004 European Football Championship, he scored the lone goal in a 1-0 victory over France to lead his team to the semifinals. He went on to score the only goal in Greece's 1-0 win over Portugal in the final. In Euro 2004 he also scored against Spain (1-1), in the second game of Greece in the tournament.
Professionally, Charisteas firstly played for Aris Thessaloniki, in Greece. He was signed from German Bundesliga side Werder Bremen in December 2004, after both leagues went on their annual winter break, thereby opening the transfer window. He was largely a fringe player at Bremen before Euro 2004, and his heroics did not change his status there, as he was the team's fourth-choice striker. 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. He joined Ajax Amsterdam in the Dutch Eredivisie.
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 Ibrahimovic, who was sold to Juventus before the 2004-05 season. After Ajax, Charisteas moved to Feyenoord Rotterdam where he played until the end of the 2007 season. In July 2007, he was signed by FC Nurnberg.
Charisteas has so far (November 2006) been capped 55 times, scoring 15 goals for Greece.