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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. 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). 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. 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 ], ] Ninis became the youngest scorer in the history of the Professional Greek League at the age of 16 years, 8 months and 17 days.


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Revision as of 20:33, 28 January 2007

Sotiris Ninis
Personal information
Height 1.73m
Position(s) Right Midfielder
Team information
Current team Panathinaikos FC


Sotiris Ninis (Greek: Σωτήρης Νίνης) is a young footballer from the Greek minority of Northern Epirus (he also has Greek citizenship) currently playing for Panathinaikos in Greece.

Playing Career

He begun is career in 2004 as a youngster in Panathinaikos FC football academies, joining from feeder club Apollon Smyrnis. During these 2 years, Ninis became an integral part of Panathinaikos FC 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 Victor Muñoz selected him in the main squad for the match against Aigaleo FC in Olympic Stadium (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. 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).

On January 27, 2007 Ninis became the youngest scorer in the history of the Professional Greek League at the age of 16 years, 8 months and 17 days.

Panathinaikos F.C. – current squad
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