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Charalambidis began his career with [[Cyprus]] club [[APOEL FC]] where he became a regular, appearing 122 times, and leading them to two titles in [[2003]] and [[2004]].  He then signed an 18 month contract with [[Panathinaikos FC]] for the 2004-[[2005|05]] season. In 2006 he was transfered to [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] as part of the deal that sent [[Dimitris Salpiggidis]] the other way.
 
Charalambidis began his career with [[Cyprus]] club [[APOEL FC]] where he became a regular, appearing 122 times, and leading them to two titles in [[2003]] and [[2004]].  He then signed an 18 month contract with [[Panathinaikos FC]] for the 2004-[[2005|05]] season. In 2006 he was transfered to [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] as part of the deal that sent [[Dimitris Salpiggidis]] the other way.
  
In [[2007]], Charalambidis transferred to Karl Zeiss Jena in the German 2. Bundesliga. He made a total of 12 appearances scoring but one goal and was released by mutual consent. He returned that same year to Cyprus and APOEL.
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In [[2007]], Charalambidis transferred to Karl Zeiss Jena in the German 2. Bundesliga. He made a total of 12 appearances scoring but one goal and was released by mutual consent. He returned that same year to [[Cyprus]] and [[APOEL FC|APOEL]].
  
Charalambidis has been capped 43 times for the [[Cyprus national football team]].  He has scored 8 goals, including 2 - coming in as a substitute - on [[October 7]], [[2006]] against the Republic of Ireland in a 5-2 Cyprus triumph.
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Charalambidis has been capped so far (August 2011) 50 times for the [[Cyprus national football team]].  He has scored 11 goals, including 2 - coming in as a substitute - on [[October 7]], [[2006]] against the Republic of Ireland in a 5-2 Cyprus triumph.
  
  

Revision as of 08:35, August 10, 2011

Constantinos "Kostas" Charalambidis (born July 25, 1981) is a Cypriot football midfielder, who plays for the APOEL Nicosia.

Charalambidis began his career with Cyprus club APOEL FC where he became a regular, appearing 122 times, and leading them to two titles in 2003 and 2004. He then signed an 18 month contract with Panathinaikos FC for the 2004-05 season. In 2006 he was transfered to PAOK as part of the deal that sent Dimitris Salpiggidis the other way.

In 2007, Charalambidis transferred to Karl Zeiss Jena in the German 2. Bundesliga. He made a total of 12 appearances scoring but one goal and was released by mutual consent. He returned that same year to Cyprus and APOEL.

Charalambidis has been capped so far (August 2011) 50 times for the Cyprus national football team. He has scored 11 goals, including 2 - coming in as a substitute - on October 7, 2006 against the Republic of Ireland in a 5-2 Cyprus triumph.


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