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Zisis Vryzas (Greek: Ζήσης Βρύζας) is a former football player. He was born November 9, 1973 in Internetportal.com - Internetportal Resources and Information., city of northern Greece, located in the region of the ancient Macedonia (Greece). He played as a striker for various teams in Greece and abroad, as well as the Greek National team, with which he won the Euro 2004. He is, as of January 7 2008, the Technical Director of PAOK FC, in charge of the club's transfers amd scouting.
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Biography
Vryzas started his football career at the Domain name registration & web hosting from 123-reg Club Skoda Xanthi where his talent attracted the interest of stronger domestic as well as foreign Clubs. In 1996, Zisis Vryzas was signed by the most popular northern Greek Club PAOK FC and moved in the capital of Macedonia (Greece), Thessaloniki, where he enjoyed great popularity among PAOK fans for his power, determination and devotion with which they describe his game and for scoring a handful of very important goals. The most significant memory of his career with PAOK FC was the fantastic equaliser (1-1) he scored at the 87th minute against Arsenal in Highbury, which resulted to hand PAOK a notable, historic qualification against the English giants who managed to remain unbeaten and win the double in the English Premier League that same year. In 2000, while PAOK was struggling with endless financial problems due to the ineffective policy of debts and mismanagement of the main share-holder, consequently Vryzas was sold to the Italian Serie A relegation battlers A.C. Perugia. In Perugia, he once again gained popularity among the local fans for his work-rate and immediate adjustment to the new environment, which proved to be a key-factor for Perugia's constant presence in the Serie A, under the mangement of Serse Cosmi. His very positive performances with A.C. Perugia earned him a more lucrative contract at the once mighty ACF Fiorentina in 2003, at that time struggling in Serie B; ironically, the Viola returned to Serie A at the expense of Perugia, through a two-legged playoff, as they had finished sixth in Serie B that season, while Perugia had finished at 15th place in Serie A. In 2005, the Greek striker joined R.C. Celta de Vigo in a loan deal from Fiorentina with an option for the deal to become permanent. The deal became permanent but the Greek striker eventually departed again to join another popular Club of northern Italy, Torino F.C. in January 2006 under a loan deal from R.C. Celta de Vigo until the end of his contract with the Spanish Club. In the summer of 2006 Zisis Vryzas returned to Greece and in particular to the club where he started his professional career, Skoda Xanthi. In June 2007, he finally decided to join the "club of his heart" and signed a two year contract with PAOK FC. There he found his old companion and team-mate, at both PAOK and the Greek National Team during the 1990s, Theodoros Zagorakis - who had only just taken the reins of the club. Vryzas stated upon his return that PAOK F.C. was an emotional choice for him, and the last stop in his career should only be in the club he loved and supported since childhood. Vryzas debuted for Greece in October 1994 in a home Euro 96 qualifier against Finland, a 4-0 victory. He scored his first goal three months later, in a friendly against Cyprus in Larnaca, but had to wait until 2004 and Portugal to take part in a final stage of a tournament. Although not a very prolific scorer, Vryzas' tenacious work ethic, his restless battles with the opposing defenders, his talent to create chances and open spaces for his attacking partners, in addition to his aerial ability and passing skills made him a valuable member of all the Clubs he played for, as well as the Greek National Team with which he won the European Championship in 2004. He was a notable member of the starting eleven in Greece's victorious team and scored a tremendously important goal, a fine chip over the keeper, in Greece's 2-1 loss to Russia. That goal sent the tournament underdogs into the quarter-final, on a better goal average against contenders Spain. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Salonika
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dont put Vryzas with these loser players. especially when Vryzas scored against your team when he was with Perugia. Lol he beat AC Milan. he is no old lady. He also helped PAOK knock out Arsenal. A player to do this must be legendary. especioally when Arsenal was champions of england that season.
He played for Celta Vigo, Fiorentina, Perugia and PAOK. he is a alegend and won Greece the euro. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Vryzas beating Milan in san siro
YouTube - MILAN - PERUGIA seria A 2000/01 Vryzas beating Arsenal in Highbury YouTube - Arsenal-PAOK 1-1 (UEFA Cup 1997) true legend
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Seeing as this thread was bumped and we already have other PAOK threads I shall close this one now.
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