Konstantinos Karetsas, Charalambos KostoulasChristos Zafiris and Giorgos Koutsias are the four Greek players who are among the most experienced players in the world.
This is said -among other things -the 500th weekly posting of Cies Football Observatory (International Center for Sports Research, based in the city of Nosatel, Switzerland and created in collaboration with FIFA), which stands out for players born in 2001 or later – From the beginning of their career, per year of birth.
Karetsas (Genk) starting at the age of 15 and 7 months, has a total of 61 games and 36.15th season.
Kostoulas (Olympiacos), starting at the age of 15 and 7 months, has a total of 58 games and 26.1 per season.
The two are among the 20 most experienced young people in the 2007 category onwards.
Koutsias (Lugano), starting at the age of 16 and 6 months, has a total of 147 games and 32.2 per season and is in the relevant top-20 in the 2004 category.
Zafiris (Slavia Prague), starting at the age of 17 and 4 months, has a total of 191 games and 40.2 per season and is on the top-20 in the 2003 category.
With no less than 376 official matches at the level of matches, Rodrigo (Real Madrid) holds the first place among players born in 2001. (Palmeira/ 2005), Edik Felipe (Real Madrid/ 2006) as well as Lamin Yamal (Barcelona 2007 onwards).
With an average of 59.7 games a year from his debut, Lamin Yamal is leading all the years of birth together. The Barcelona striker is in front of Pau Kubarsi (59.0) and Joao Neves (55.0). Every year in games in games annually, the top are Jason Nate (2001), Josco Gabriel (2002), Judd Beligham (2003), Joao Neves (2004), Malik Fofana (2005), Zorel Hato (2006) and Lamin Yamal (2006).