Difference between revisions of "Charalambos Mavrias"
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When Mavrias came on as a substitute in PAO's [[2010]] Champions' League game against Rubin Kazan, he became the youngest Panathinaikos player to play in European competition, breaking the record of [[Sotiris Ninis]]. | When Mavrias came on as a substitute in PAO's [[2010]] Champions' League game against Rubin Kazan, he became the youngest Panathinaikos player to play in European competition, breaking the record of [[Sotiris Ninis]]. | ||
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[[Category:Football Players|Mavrias, Charalambos]] | [[Category:Football Players|Mavrias, Charalambos]] | ||
[[Category:1994 births|Mavrias, Charalambos]] | [[Category:1994 births|Mavrias, Charalambos]] |
Revision as of 11:09, August 2, 2012
Charalambos "Haris" Mavrias is a Greek football midfielder.
Mavrias was born on February 21, 1994 in Zakynthos where he was discovered by Panathinaikos and brought to Athens at age 13.
He is considered a talented footballer with a potentially brilliant future in the Greek League.
Do you know?
When Mavrias came on as a substitute in PAO's 2010 Champions' League game against Rubin Kazan, he became the youngest Panathinaikos player to play in European competition, breaking the record of Sotiris Ninis.
When Mavrias scored on July 31, 2012, in a Champions' League qualifier at Motherwell, he became the youngest Panathinaikos player to score in Europe, breaking the record of Giourkas Seitaridis.