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'''Dimitris Markos''' is a retired [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] midfielder of the [[1980s]] - [[2000s]] era. | '''Dimitris Markos''' is a retired [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|football]] midfielder of the [[1980s]] - [[2000s]] era. | ||
| − | Markos was born in [[Kilkis]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]] and started his career in [[FAS Naoussa FC]], where he played three and a half | + | Markos was born in [[Kilkis]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]] and started his career in [[FAS Naoussa FC]], where he played three and a half seasons before making the big jump to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]. He gradually established himself as a first-team player and stayed in Panathinaikos until [[1997]] when he joined Sheffield Utd. |
Markos' English venture didn't last long and, later that same [[1998]] season, he returned to Greece and [[Kalamata FC]]. The following year, he moved to [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] and, in [[1999]] to [[AEK FC|AEK]] for a single season. | Markos' English venture didn't last long and, later that same [[1998]] season, he returned to Greece and [[Kalamata FC]]. The following year, he moved to [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] and, in [[1999]] to [[AEK FC|AEK]] for a single season. | ||
Revision as of 12:29, July 19, 2007
Dimitris Markos is a retired Greek football midfielder of the 1980s - 2000s era.
Markos was born in Kilkis, Macedonia, Greece and started his career in FAS Naoussa FC, where he played three and a half seasons before making the big jump to Panathinaikos. He gradually established himself as a first-team player and stayed in Panathinaikos until 1997 when he joined Sheffield Utd.
Markos' English venture didn't last long and, later that same 1998 season, he returned to Greece and Kalamata FC. The following year, he moved to Aris Thessaloniki and, in 1999 to AEK for a single season.
Markos moved back to Thessaloniki in 2000 and continued his career at Aris (2000-2002) and PAOK (2002-2005).
External link
- Career history at National Football Teams