Christos Giousis

Definition Christos Giousis is a Greek professional footballer who primarily plays as a winger.

Overview Born on February 10, 2000, Christos Giousis began his football career in the youth academies of Greece, most notably with AEK Athens. He progressed through their system, eventually playing for the senior team and their reserve squad (AEK Athens B). In 2022, he transferred to PAS Giannina, a club competing in Super League Greece, the top professional football league in Greece. Giousis is known for his attacking role on the field, utilizing his speed and dribbling abilities from the wide positions.

Etymology/Origin Christos Giousis is a Greek national. His first name, Christos (Χρήστος), is a common Greek given name derived from the ancient Greek word "christos" (χριστός), meaning "anointed one." This name holds significant cultural and religious importance within the Greek-speaking world. His surname, Giousis (Γιούσης), is a relatively common Greek surname, though its specific etymological origin is less widely documented than the first name.

Characteristics As a professional footballer, Giousis's key characteristics include his designated playing position as a winger, which requires agility, pace, and technical skill in dribbling and crossing. His career trajectory has seen him develop through one of Greece's prominent club academies (AEK Athens) before transitioning to regular first-team football with other Super League clubs. He is typically expected to contribute to offensive plays, create scoring opportunities, and potentially score goals from wide areas.

Related Topics

  • Greek football
  • Super League Greece
  • AEK Athens F.C.
  • PAS Giannina F.C.
  • Winger (football)
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