Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos

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Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos
Personal information
Full name Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos
Date of birth August 7, 1976 (1976-08-07) (age 31)
Place of birth    Piraeus, Greece
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Siena
Number 31
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1994-2004
1995-1996
2004-2005
2005-2006
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-
Olympiacos
Proodeftiki (loan)
Messina
AC Milan
A.S. Roma (loan)
Ascoli
Siena
152 0(0)
030 0(0)
010 0(0)
000 0(0)
000 0(0)
014 0(0)
012 0(0)   
National team
1999-2001 Greece 012 0(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos (born August 7, 1976 in Piraeus) is a Greek goalkeeper who is currently playing for A.C. Siena. In the past he played for the Greek National team.

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[edit] Football career

[edit] Greece

He is a fanatic of local club Olympiakos, where he started playing as a goalie at very early age. Except for 1996, when he was loaned to Proodeftiki FC, he played for the Red and Whites from 1997 to 2003, winning seven championships in a row.

He was the young third goalkeeper in 1997's Olympiakos roster behind Foto Strakosha and Alekos Rantos but injuries and bad games from the previous two made coach Dusan Bajevic to give him a chance. His astonishing performances, which included impossible saves and penalty stops eventually lifted Dimitris to the level of an idol earning the nickname of "The Eagle", being one of the masterpieces for Olympiakos championship after ten years of disappointments.

He lost nearly all the 1998 season due to a severe knee injury, which was worsened by a badly treated arthrosis that also affected his shoulder. This did not prevent a glorious comeback in the 1999 UEFA Champions League, with Olympiakos advancing to quarterfinals for the first time and being chosen as the best goalkeeper in the competition.

Even though, the injuries he suffered left a big "black hole" in his playing abilities, making Dimitris not to be fit enough so as to face cross-threats, conceding some silly goals in decissive games which are still in the mind of the Greek supporters.

[edit] Italy

After several bad games in 2003, he was accused of spoiling his career with nightlife and top models. This criticism eventually led to his decision to leave Greece, and he was transferred to newly-promoted Serie A side Messina, where, despite some great performances, he could not unseat Marco Storari for the #1 jersey.

In the summer of 2005. he was signed by A.C. Milan, but due to a series of subpar performances in friendlies against Chelsea FC and the MLS's Chicago Fire during a summer tour of the United States, coupled with Milan's heavy surplus of goalkeepers, he was loaned to A.S. Roma before being shipped to Ascoli for the '06-07 season.

On February 25, 2007 he played his first Serie A match for Ascoli against Livorno. [1] Despite the black & white's relegation, Dimitris performances were really good, good enough to make his coach to leave former Italian superstar Gianluca Pagliuca on the bench.

On 11 June 2007, he was signed by A.C. Siena on free transfer, for 2 year deal, where he is currently 2nd choice behind Austrian international Alex Manninger.

[edit] International career

Dimitrios got his first of twelve senior international caps for Greece in a friendly against Belgium on 5 February 1999. From his twelve caps, three were in World Cup Qualifiers for Japan/South Korea 2002. The two matches against Germany in Hamburg & Athens, followed by his last match for Greece on 5 September 2001 against Finland in Helsinki. This match was Otto Rehhagel's first match in charge of the Greek National Team in which Finland won 5-1.

He was left aside from the national team after a strong cross with coach Vassilis Daniil, who accused him of bringing women to the concentration hotel.

After Daniil's resignation, everyone though that Otto Rehhagel would "indult" Dimitris, but instead he chose Antonios Nikopolidis as his starting keeper.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Tactical Formation. Football-Lineups.com. Retrieved on March 1, 2007.