Petros Karavitis

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Petros Karavitis
Personal information
Full name Petros Karavitis
Date of birth (1952-03-11) 11 March 1952 (age 72)
Place of birth Haidari, Athens, Greece
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder, defender, left winger
Youth career
–1968 Chaidari
1968–1970 Olympiacos
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1970–1980 Olympiacos 201 (50)
1980–1982 AEK Athens 27 (6)
1982–1984 Proodeftiki
1984–1986 Chaidari
Total 228 (56)
International career
1971 Greece U21
1975–1979 Greece 10 (3)
1975–1979 Greece military 5 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Petros Karavitis (Greek: Πέτρος Καραβίτης; born 11 March 1952) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

Club career[edit]

Karavitis began his football career at his hometown club, Chaidari. He transferred to the youth team of Olympiacos for a fee of 30,000 drachmas in 1968. In December 1970, manager Lakis Petropoulos promoted Karavitis to the first team, in which he remained a regular in several roles for ten years. He won four Greek Championships and three Greek Cups with Olympiacos, including two domestic doubles in 1973 and 1975. In December 1980, Karavitis left the club after the then president, Stavros Daifas did not proceed in renewing his contract.[1]

Thus, Karavitis signed for AEK Athens.[2] During his one-and-a-half-year spell at AEK, Karavitis was used as a regular. On 25 April 1982, in AEK's away match against Panserraikos, he was sent off alongside Mojaš Radonjić for insulting the referee.[3] As a result, he was punished with a 19-match ban, which combined with his age, led to his departure from the club.[1] In summer 1982, Karavitis signed for Proodeftiki, where he played for two seasons. In 1984, Karavitis returned to Chaidari as a player-manager, and finished his playing career in 1986.[4]

International career[edit]

Karavitis was a member of Greece U21, which in 1971 won the Balkan Youth Championship.[5]

Karavitis played a total of 10 appearances with Greece, scoring three goals, from 1975 to 1979. His debut took place on 30 December 1975,[6] under Alketas Panagoulias in an away friendly 3–2 loss against Italy, where he played for 46 minutes before being replaced by Georgios Delikaris.[7]

After football[edit]

After the end of his career, Karavitis was involved in coaching, but remaining in low categories, while he was also involved in politics as a candidate in Athens B with the party of LAOS[8] and later at the District level, with the combination of Giorgos Patoulis.[9] He was also involved in the administration of Chaidari as the head of a group of investors.[10]

Honours[edit]

Olympiacos

Greece U21

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Πέτρος Καραβίτης". kitrinomavro.gr.
  2. ^ newsp. Athetic Echo, 18 December 1980, p. 1, 2, 6
  3. ^ "Ανυπεράσπιστη στο… χειρουργείο". aek365.org.
  4. ^ "Ο Πέτρος Καραβίτης «κρεμάει» τα παπούτσια του στο τέλος της περιόδου", newsp. Φως των Σπορ, 3 May 1986, p. 4
  5. ^ "Το Βαλκανικό Κύπελλο του 1971 για τις ελπίδες". 10 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Petros Karavitis on epo.gr".
  7. ^ "Greece matches 1971–1975" (PDF). epo.gr.
  8. ^ "Στον ΛΑΟΣ ο παλαίμαχος του Ολυμπιακού, Πέτρος Καραβίτης". protothema.gr. 12 April 2012.
  9. ^ "Στο πλευρό του Γιώργου Πατούλη ο Χαϊδαριώτης Πέτρος Καραβίτης". 15 March 2019.
  10. ^ "Τι κάνει σήμερα ο Πέτρος Καραβίτης;". newsbeast.gr. 18 June 2014.

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