Fotis Outsikas

Fotis Outsikas (Greek: Φώτης Ούτσικας; born 26 May 1957) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as left midfielder.

Fotis Outsikas
Personal information
Full name Fotios Outsikas
Date of birth (1957-05-26) 26 May 1957
Place of birth Messini, Messenia, Greece
Position(s) Left midfielder, left back, left winger
Youth career
1971–1973 Pamisos Messini
1973–1976 AEK Athens
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1978 AEK Athens 13 (0)
1978–1979 Acharnaikos
1979–1981 Panachaiki
1981–1982 Diagoras
1982–1987 Egaleo
1987–1989 Marko
International career
1977 Greece Amateur 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

Outsikas first played football at Pamisos Messini, where he made his debut at the age of just 14 with the men's team in the local championship.[1] In 1973 he was transferred to AEK Athens to join their academies at the recommendation of Andreas Stamatiadis, at the age of just 16 as a great hope for the future, since he was one of the few footballers at that time with speed and a remarkable pass. He was promoted to the first team under František Fadrhonc, but the players of the time at AEK made very difficult for young Outsikas to earn a place in the team's squad. He was a part of the squad that reached to the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup in the 1977.[2] With the yellow-blacks, he won 2 consecutive Championships, a Greek Cup including a domestic double in 1978.

In the summer of 1978 he was released from AEK due to a serious injury he suffered and signed at Acharnaikos, where he played for one year and then at Panachaiki. In 1981 he signed with Diagoras and in the summer of 1982 with Egaleo, where he made an important 5-year career, both in the first division, as well as in the second division. He finished his career in the team of Marko in 1989.[3]

International career

Outsikas was an international with both the Greece U21 and the Greece U19 teams. In 1977 he played with the Amateur team of Greece in the UEFA Amateur Cup in the qualifying matches against Italy and Austria.[4]

Personal life

His brother, Giannis was also a footballer, who played in the amateur team of AEK in during the late 70's.[5]

Honours

AEK Athens

Egaleo

References

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