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Grigoris Georgatos (Greek: Γρηγόρης Γεωργάτος; born 31 October 1972), also known as "Crazy bald" (Greek: "Τρελός φαλακρός"), is a Greek retired footballer. He played as a left-back mainly for Olympiacos.

Grigoris Georgatos
Personal information
Full name Grigorios Georgatos
Date of birth (1972-10-31) 31 October 1972 (age 50)
Place of birth Piraeus, Greece
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Left back, Left midfielder
Youth career
1984– Aetos Patras
–1990 Ethnikos Patras
1990–1991 Panachaiki
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1995 Panachaiki 120 (22)
1995–1999 Olympiacos 106 (22)
1999–2002 Internazionale 38 (3)
2000–2001Olympiacos (loan) 20 (5)
2002–2003 AEK Athens 29 (7)
2003–2007 Olympiacos 68 (5)
Total 381 (64)
National team
1995–2002 Greece 35 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career



Early career


He began his career in 1991 at Panachaiki when his skills were first noticed in the Alpha Ethniki. After four and a half seasons in December 1995, he was transferred to Olympiacos. He came to the club playing as an attacking midfielder. He had to "fit" in the same line-up as Predrag Đorđević, so Dušan Bajević had he return to left-back. He gradually impressed with his performances lifting three consecutive championships with them from 1996 to 1997, when he finished as the side's top scorer despite his defensive role.


Internazionalle


In the 1998–1999 season, while playing in a UEFA Champions League match against Juventus, Georgatos caught the eye of Italian club Inter Milan, signing him in the 1999–2000 season for €7 million.[1] He settled well in Serie A, playing 28 matches and scoring 2 goals for Inter. Despite that, the following season he returned to Olympiacos for a season-long loan, as he was sad and missed his family, house and Athens city.[2] After his loan was over, he returned to the Serie A, with Georgatos choosing to rejoin Inter after losing his first-team place at the club from Piraeus. Although he returned to Inter, he could not get back into the first-team because of an injury that kept him out for a while, playing only 10 matches and scoring 1 goal that season. With his second spell in Italy being unsuccessful, Georgatos quickly returned to Greece.


Return to Greece


He asked to return to Olympiacos, but the red-whites refused as they had just signed Stylianos Venetidis who also played in the same position.[3] Makis Psomiadis, took the opportunity and brought him to AEK Athens for €3 million, where he was called to work with Bajević again.[4] Due to the presence of Michalis Kasapis in the team, Georgatos played in AEK in the position of the left midfielder.[5] In the 2002–03 season he played 23 games as AEK finished third and also featured in four of the club's six UEFA Champions League matches. His great performances at the club gained the favour of the fans, who forgot his red and white past. The next season, he scored six goals in six games but was unsettled at AEK and in the January transfer window his third spell at Olympiacos began, helping them finish second. In 2006 Georgatos expressed his intention to end his career at Olympiacos when he signed a one-year contract until July 2007, retiring at the end of the season.


International career


He first appeared for Greece in a Euro 1996 qualifier against San Marino in September 1995. He prematurely retired from international football in September 2001, following a reported dispute with coach Otto Rehhagel. Georgatos played 35 times and scored 3 goals in total for Greece.


After football


After the end of his career, Georgatos initially enacted with the administration of Panachaki, while since 2013 he was one of the heads of the Olympiacos academies.[6] From the summer of 2015 to the summer of 2016, he worked as the sports director of the Olympiacos with responsibility for the first team's competitive department.[7]


Style of play


Georgatos was known as an offensive fullback with an excellent crossing ability; his combative style at left back earned him the nickname, "the Greek Roberto Carlos."[8][9]


Career statistics



Club


[10]

Club performance League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
Greece League Greek Cup Europe Total
1991–92PanachaikiAlpha Ethniki304
1992–93263
1993–94285
1994–95Beta Ethniki267
1995–96Alpha Ethniki103
Olympiacos172
1996–97336
1997–98302
1998–992612
Italy League Coppa Italia Europe Total
1999–2000InternazionaleSerie A28261--343
Greece League Greek Cup Europe Total
2000–01OlympiacosAlpha Ethniki205
Italy League Coppa Italia Europe Total
2001–02InternazionaleSerie A101--20121
Greece League Greek Cup Europe Total
2002–03AEK AthensAlpha Ethniki231
2003–0465
Olympiacos131
2004–05253
2005–0622140
2006–07Super League8050
CountryGreece 34361
Italy 383
Total 38164

International


Greece national team
YearAppsGoals
199540
199600
199760
199850
1999113
200070
200120
Total353

Honours


Olympiacos

Individual


References


  1. "Όταν η Ίντερ έδωσε 2,5 δις δραχμές και αγόρασε τον Γεωργάτο". www.sport24.gr.
  2. "INTERVIEW GEORGATOS: "HOME-SICKNESS FOR GREECE BECAME HOME-SICKNESS FOR INTER"". Inter Official Site. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  3. "Γρηγόρης Γεωργάτος: Ήθελε πάντα να επιστρέψει στον Ολυμπιακό". contra.gr.
  4. "Οι «χρυσές» μεταγραφές στο ελληνικό ποδόσφαιρο - Οι παίχτες που τίναξαν τη μπάνκα από Αναστόπουλο έως Πρίγιοβιτς". www.pentapostagma. 18 January 2019.
  5. "Γρηγόρης Γεωργάτος". kitrinomavro.gr.
  6. Sport24.gr Ο Γρηγόρης Γεωργάτος μέσα από 20 φωτογραφίες.
  7. Γιώργος Περπερίδης (30 June 2015). "Νέος Αθλητικός Διευθυντής ο Γεωργάτος". Sport24. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  8. "The art of crossing in Serie A". La Gazzetta dello Sport. 26 August 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  9. Fabio Monti (8 January 2000). "Georgatos, una cura per vincere la nostalgia" (in Italian). Il Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  10. Grigoris Georgatos at National-Football-Teams.com



На других языках


- [en] Grigoris Georgatos

[es] Grigoris Georgatos

Grigoris Georgatos (en griego: Γρηγόρης Γεωργάτος) (31 de octubre de 1972) es un exfutbolista griego, se desempeñaba como lateral izquierdo y su último club fue el Olympiacos FC.

[it] Grīgorīs Geōrgatos

Grīgorīs Geōrgatos (in greco: Γρηγόρης Γεωργάτος; Pireo, 31 ottobre 1972) è un dirigente sportivo ed ex calciatore greco, di ruolo difensore o centrocampista.

[ru] Георгатос, Григорис

Григорис Георгатос (род. 31 октября 1972 в Пирее) — греческий футболист. Как правило, он играл на позиции левого защитника, значительную часть карьеры провёл в чемпионате Греции за «Олимпиакос». Георгатос также сыграл 35 матчей и забил 3 гола за сборную Греции, дебютировав 6 сентября 1995 года. Благодаря частым подключениям к атакам по левому флангу, хорошим подачам и силовой манере игры он получил прозвище «греческий Роберто Карлос»[1][2].



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