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'''Sotiris Ninis''' (''Greek: Σωτήρης Νίνης'') is a young ] from the Greek minority of Northern Epirus (he also has Greek citizenship) currently playing for Panathinaikos in Greece. He begun is career in 2004 as a youngster in Panathinaikos FC football academies, joining from feeder club ]. During these 2 years, Ninis became an integral part of ] Youth Squad and his coaches believe him to be the next promissing talent of Greek football. As a result, on December 22 the club directors offered him a 5 year contract and just 2 weeks after that day, in January 7 2007, Panathinaikos coach ] selected him in the main squad for the match against ] in ] (1-0 for Panathinaikos). His outstanding performance earned him the title of the Superleague Matchday MVP and he immediately became the hottest name in every Greek football quarter. |
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'''Sotiris Ninis''' (''Greek: Σωτήρης Νίνης'') is a young ] from the Greek minority of Northern Epirus (he also has Greek citizenship) currently playing for Panathinaikos in Greece. He begun is career in 2004 as a youngster in Panathinaikos FC football academies, joining from feeder club ]. During these 2 years, Ninis became an integral part of ] Youth Squad and his coaches believe him to be the next promissing talent of Greek football. As a result, on December 22 the club directors offered him a 5 year contract and just 2 weeks after that day, in January 7 2007, Panathinaikos coach ] selected him in the main squad for the match against ] in ] (1-0 for Panathinaikos). His outstanding performance earned him the title of the Superleague Matchday MVP and he immediately became the hottest name in every Greek football quarter. |
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On January 27th, Ninis became the youngest player ever to have scored in the history of the Greek League, after having scored the second goal of Panathinaikos against ], being 3 weeks younger than ]. He became the second youngest player ever to wear the club's shirt in a league match, at the age of sixteen (the first was Kostas Antoniou -15 years old- in 1978). |
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On January 27th, Ninis became the youngest player ever to have scored in the history of the Greek Professional League (since 1979), after having scored the second goal of Panathinaikos against ] and second in the history of the League, being a month older than ]. He became the second youngest player ever to wear the club's shirt in a league match, at the age of sixteen (the first was Kostas Antoniou -15 years old- in 1978). |
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