Theofanis Gekas

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Theofanis Gekas
Personal information
Date of birth May 23, 1980
Place of birth Larissa, Greece
Height 180 cm
Club information
Current club VfL Bochum (loan)
Position Striker
Professional clubs*
1998-2001
2001-2005
2005-2006
2006-
AE Larisa 1964
Kallithea FC
Panathinaikos
VfL Bochum
61 (15)
99 (46)
46 (16)
27 (17)

* Professional club caps and goals counted for the
domestic league only and correct as of
April 8, 2007.
** National team caps and goals correct
as of March 28, 2007.

Theofanis Gekas (greek: Θεοφάνης Γκέκας, born May 23, 1980, Larissa, Greece) is a footballer who currently plays for VfL Bochum on a 1 year loan from Panathinaikos. He has been very successful during the last years being top goalscorer of the Greek League (17 goals) in 2005 and runner-up in 2006 (15 goals). He has also won 14 caps of the Greek National Team. Gekas has been described as a prolific forward with a vision for goal.

In Greece

Theofanis Gekas started his professional career at his local club AE Larisa FC. (Greek Second Division) After three years there, he moved to Kallithea FC in the summer of 2001. In his first season Kallithea was promoted to the Greek first division. Gekas had scored 30 goals in 87 second division matches.

Gekas kept scoring goals, so the Greek top clubs became interested in him. After scoring 32 goals in 73 matches Gekas moved to Panathinaikos during the 2005 winter break. At his new club Gekas kept up scoring and became top goal scorer of the Greek league in 2005. (17 goals) He shot into the national squad, where he made his debut in the 2-0 World Cup qualifying victory against Albania in March 2005 , despite never having represented the Greek national side at junior level. In the Confederations Cup 2005 Gekas was part of the team of the European champion.

With Panathinaikos, Gekas scored 23 goals in 41 appearances. In the season 2005/2006 Gekas made his debut in the UEFA Champions League and came second in the Greek top goalscorers list.

Currently Gekas is the top goal scorer in the Bundesliga, having scored 17 Goals in 27 Games.

At VfL Bochum

Gekas celebrates a goal for Bochum

The German Second division club VfL Bochum was already interested in Gekas in the spring of 2006, but Panathinaikos wanted 1.5 Million Euro for its forward which was too much money for the German club.

But in the summer of 2006 Panathinaikos signed Greek top scorer Dimitris Salpigidis from PAOK Thessaloniki (One of the reasons was that Gekas didn’t want to sign a long-term contract). As part of the deal Gekas would be transferred to PAOK. But Gekas refused to be transferred to the club. Panathinakos owner Giorgos Vardinogiannis felt personally insulted and loaned Gekas to newly-promoted VfL Bochum for only 300,000 Euro. VfL Bochum has the right to buy Gekas for 700,000 Euro at the end of the season if they remain in the First Division.

VfL Bochum is fighting against relegation this season, but in a short period Gekas became one of the stars of the team and popular among the fans. He scored 16 goals in the league in 26 games and two in the cup so far. Coach Marcel Koller described him in November 2006 as their "life insurance."

Gekas has also gained many admirers across Europe, especially in the English Premiership where it is thought that the league is ideally suited to his game. Everton are believed to have sent scouts to watch Gekas on several occasions during the 2006/2007 season and may be prepared to battle with Bochum for his services in the off season. Bayer Leverkusen are another club that have been scouting him.

Gekas gathered the second largest number of votes, in a poll of German footballers, for Bundesliga MVP, after Werder Bremen's Diego.

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Trivia

  • Gekas was a successful Greco-Roman wrestler in his youth. But his father advised him to concentrate on football.
  • Gekas is the only of two players to have topped the Greek scoring charts in a season in which he played for two teams.

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