Sotiris Leontiou

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Sotiris Leontiou ( Greek Σωτήρης Λεοντίου , born July 17, 1984 in Ioannina , Greece ) is a Greek football player .

After Sotiris Leontiou was noticed by his performances in a summer camp player observers from Panathinaikos Athens , he was offered a contract for the club's youth academy. After Leontiou signed this, he moved from Ioannina to Athens and trained with Panathinaikos' junior team until January 2003. To enable Leontiou match practice and to introduce him to the first team, you lent the now been increased end to U-21 international Leontiou first until the summer of 2004 to the Athenian club Marko and for the 2004/05 season to the second division Proodeftiki Nikea of Piraeus from . At both clubs Leontiou was one of the regulars and came to a total of 65 competitive appearances in which he was able to score 13 goals. In 2005 he finally moved back to Panathinaikos Athens .

Leontiou belonged to the younger generation of players after winning Euro 2004 by Otto Rehhagel in the squad of the Greek national football team have been appointed.

Sotiris Leontiou plays in midfield and can act in almost any position.

Career

Period society
until 2003 GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens (Youth)
2003-2004 GreeceGreece FC Marko
2004-2005 GreeceGreece Proodeftiki Nikea
2005-2009 GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens
2009-2010 GreeceGreece AO Kavala
2010-2011 GreeceGreece Ilioupoli Athens
2011–2012 GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens
2012-2013 GreeceGreece Apollon Athens
2013-2014 GreeceGreece APO Fostiras Tavros
2014-2016 GreeceGreece Thesprotos FC
2016 GreeceGreece Egaleo AO Athens
since 2016 GreeceGreece PO Psychikou