Atromitos F.C. - Notable Players

Notable Players

Greece
  • Georgios Anatolakis
  • Antonis Antoniadis
  • Kostas Dimopulos
  • Kostas Fragolias
  • Georgios Georgiou
  • Antonis Karalis most appearances, (330)
  • Giorgos Karalis
  • Vassilis Karilakis
  • Aggelos Kondinos
  • Georgios Korakakis former captain (2007)
  • Vagelis Kotsalos
  • Babis Koukis second club scorer (58)
  • Yiannis Livathinos second most appearances (328)
  • Vassilis Manioudakis
  • Stergos Marinos
  • Vaggelis Michailidis
  • Kostas Misailidis
  • Stavros Misailidis
  • Panagiotis Misouras
  • Tolis Mitrakos club top scorer (64 goals)
  • Lakis Nikolaou
  • Nikolaos Nikolopoulos
  • Panagiotis Piskopis
  • Angelos Ramfos
  • Vasilios Rovas
  • Ioannis Skondras
  • Giannis Skopelitis
  • Alexis Souflas
  • Giannis Tezas
  • Nikos Tsiantakis
  • Athanasios Tsigas
  • Giorgos Vasilopoulos
  • Makis Yfantis
Albania
  • Efstrat Billa
  • Andrea Drenova
Algeria
  • Rafik Djebbour
Argentina
  • Oscar Alvarez
  • Ángel Hoyos
  • Lucas Trejo
Brazil
  • Anderson Lima
  • Araquem de Melo
  • Cristiano
  • Leandro
  • Luciano
Bulgaria
  • Milen Petkov
Cameroon
  • Jean-Hugues Ateba
  • Pierre Ebede
Egypt
  • Ahmed Magdy
France
  • Alain Raguel
  • Amadou Sanokho
  • Pascal Vahirua
  • Grégory Vignal
Liberia
  • Francis Doe
Paraguay
  • Roberto Doldan
Peru
  • Roberto Merino
Poland
  • Piotr Bajera
  • Marcin Baszczyński
  • Fabian Pawela
Spain
  • José Luis Reyes
  • Miguel Ángel
  • Sergio Cirio
Syria
  • Khaled Al Zaher
Venezuela
  • César Castro
Zimbabwe
  • Zenzo Moyo

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