Vasilios Tsiartas Explained

Vasilis Tsiartas
Fullname:Vasilios Tsiartas
Birth Date:12 November 1972
Birth Place:Alexandreia, Greece
Height:1.86m (06.1feet)
Position:Attacking midfielder
Youthclubs1:AE Alexandris
Years1:1989–1992
Clubs1:Naoussa
Caps1:92
Goals1:23
Years2:1992–1996
Clubs2:AEK Athens
Caps2:97
Goals2:37
Years3:1996–2000
Clubs3:Sevilla
Caps3:139
Goals3:44
Years4:2000–2004
Clubs4:AEK Athens
Caps4:98
Goals4:43
Years5:2004–2005
Clubs5:1. FC Köln
Caps5:4
Goals5:1
Years6:2006–2007
Clubs6:Ethnikos Piraeus
Caps6:3
Goals6:1
Totalcaps:448
Totalgoals:149
Nationalyears1:1987
Nationalteam1:Greece U17
Nationalyears2:1989–1990
Nationalteam2:Greece U19
Nationalyears3:1991–1994
Nationalteam3:Greece U21
Nationalcaps3:2
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalyears4:1994–2005
Nationalteam4:Greece
Nationalcaps4:70
Nationalgoals4:12
Managerclubs1:AEK Athens (technical director)
Manageryears1:2012

Vasilios Tsiartas (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Βασίλειος Τσιάρτας; born 12 November 1972) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

Club career

Although he was famed for his lackadaisical playing style, his ability was never in question and he was in many ways the epitome of a classic "number 10" player. "El Mago", as was his nickname, was naturally left-footed but was just as dangerous with his right foot. A great football mind, a literally world-class vertical pass, amazing set-up and amazing long-range shots. His racing flaw was his lack of speed, which, however, was overshadowed by his great technical skills. Also characteristic of the incredible potential of his left foot is the fact that in addition to the many goals he scored with free kicks, long and short shots and penalties, sometimes in his career he scored with direct corner kicks. Thus, Tsiartas was the main set piece taker for the national and his club team. He was an important member of Greece, claiming two assists in Portugal towards Greece's ultimate victory at UEFA Euro 2004. In his entire career he did not receive a single red card. Although he played as a passer, Tsiartas was capable of scoring many goals due to his deadly footage and scoring abilities being one of AEK Athens' top scorers. He is considered one of the best Greek players in history.

Early years

Tsiartas began his career at the academy at AE Alexandris and later the team of Naoussa, which also produced players such as Vasilios Lakis and Dimitris Markos. His performance for Naousa, gained the interest of the big teams, mainly AEK Athens and Panathinaikos.

AEK Athens

On 30 November 1992, he was transferred to AEK for a fee of 100,000,000 drachmas.[1] [2] He showed samples of his rare class with a characteristic debut on 12 December 1992, in which he scored two goals in a 7–0 victory against Korinthos in Nea Filadelfeia.[3] However, in his first 18 months within the club were a period of adjustment and thus he was between substitutes and starters. At the end of the season AEK won the league,[4] which was followed by another one at the end of the following season,[5] with Tsiartas gaining an ever-increasing role within the team. On 20 April 1994 he had one of the worst moments of his career missing his penalty, in the penalty shoot-out, in the Cup Final against Panathinaikos, in one of the best Greek cup finals of all time, which AEK lost by 4–2.[6] In 1994 he played in the first ever group stage of the Champions League,[7] where he made several very good appearances in domestic competitions. In 1996 he emerged as the league's top scorer making the best season of his career with 26 goals in 33 league matches, achieving and many impressive goals, while he also scored many assists for his teammates,[8] while he also scored 7 goals in the Cup, which AEK won in the end with a record score of 7–1, with Tsiartas scoring a hat-trick.[9] He was voted the best Greek football player of the league alongside Vassilis Karapialis and Giorgos Donis by his colleagues in the league.[10]

Sevilla

This and his huge attacking presence lead to a move to Sevilla for a fee of 500,000,000 drachmas (€1.5 million).[11] There, he played a vital role in their promotion to La Liga. He was known in Seville as "El Mago" ("The Magician") for his lethal free kick accuracy and shot power.[12]

Return to AEK Athens

Tsiartas returned to AEK Athens on 6 July 2000 for record fee of 1,400,000,000 drachmas (€3.5 million)[13] on another successful four-year spell at AEK.[14] He was now the "maestro" of the build-up of the game, wearing his favorite "10" on the back, while he scored very often. He scored a total of 43 goals for the championship during his second spell in the team, he created a lot of goals for his teammates, while he was also an awesome duo with Demis Nikolaidis. On 27 April 2002 he won yet another Cup with AEK beating Olympiacos by 2–1 at the Olympic Stadium.[15] He made a memorable appearance in the Champions League match in Nea Filadelfeia against Real Madrid in a 3–3 draw, when he scored an amazing goal with a foul and assisted two more goals, one by Christos Maladenis with a corner and one by Demis Nikolaidis also with an excellent foul.[16] In total, Tsiartas had 196 appearances in AEK in the Greek championship and 80 goals, many of which are particularly impressive and today he is in the top 10 of the all time scorers of AEK for the championship. He also had 24 participations with 12 goals in the cup and 49 games with 10 goals in European games becoming 3rd scorer in the history of the team until today in European games, behind Demis Nikolaidis and Mimis Papaioannou.[17]

Later years

In the summer of 2004 Tsiartas left AEK and 30 November he signed for 1. FC Köln,[18] where he won the 2. Bundesliga in 2005.[19] However, he wasn't able to help his club due to an injury and as a result his contract was terminated on 23 June 2005.[20] Afterwards he initially ended his career, but he returned to action on 5 October 2006, by signing at Ethnikos Piraeus.[21] On 14 February 2007 he eventually announced his retirement from professional football.[22]

International career

Having played at under-16 and under-21 level, Tsiartas made his debut for men's team on 27 April 1994 in a game against Saudi Arabia. He managed to score 12 goals in his 70 caps with Greece including the decisive penalty against Northern Ireland in 2003 which directly sent Greece to Euro 2004. He also assisted three goals during the campaign, en route to leading all Greek players in total goal contributions in the qualification phase. During the Euro 2004 finals, he was mainly used as a substitute by Otto Rehhagel, yet managed to claim two vital assists, one against Spain and the other against the Czech Republic in the penultimate match on the way to Greece's victory in the tournament.

Post-playing career

After his playing days were over, Tsiartas became a player agent. On 22 May 2012 he took over the technical leadership of AEK Athens, but he was fired on 26 October due to disagreements with the management.[23] [24]

Career statistics

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Greece199460
1995102
199661
199720
199820
199932
200070
200111
200281
200393
2004142
200520
Total7012

Scores and results list Greece's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Tsiartas goal.

List of international goals scored by Vasilios Tsiartas
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition

Honours

Naoussa

1992–93

AEK Athens

1992–93, 1993–94

1995–96, 2001–02

Köln

2004–05

Greece

2004

Individual

1996

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Τα κόλπα του "τίγρη". sportsfeed.gr.
  2. Web site: Ο Σαβέβσκι, ο Τσιάρτας, ο Αραούχο και οι 5+1 μεταγραφές της ΑΕΚ που… ζέσταναν τον χειμώνα!. bankingnews.gr.
  3. Web site: Όταν ο Βασίλης άρχισε τα μαγικά… . aek365.org.
  4. Web site: ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΜΑ 1993. aekfc.gr.
  5. Web site: ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΜΑ 1994. aekfc.gr.
  6. Web site: Ο τελικός... θρίλερ Παναθηναϊκός-ΑΕΚ το 1994. gazzetta.gr.
  7. Web site: ΑΕΚ, η πρώτη ελληνική ομάδα στο Champions League!. Σταύρος. Καζαντζόγλου. 24 August 2020. enwsi.gr.
  8. Web site: Βασίλης Τσιάρτας: Η κορυφαία του σεζόν στην Ελλάδα. novasports.gr.
  9. Web site: ΑΕΚ-Απόλλων Αθηνών 7-1. sport-retro.gr. el.
  10. Web site: Kathimerini Page 15. kathimerini.gr. el. 31 December 1996. 20 April 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20120131050802/http://wwk.kathimerini.gr/kath/edition/1996/31-12-1996.pdf. 31 January 2012. dead.
  11. Web site: Βασίλης Τσιάρτας ο "μάγος" της Σεβίλλης. sport24.gr. 28 July 2020. Online. el.
  12. Web site: Vasilis Tsartas - Futbolista. bdfutbol.com.
  13. Web site: Επιστρέφει στην ΑΕΚ ο Τσάρτας. in.gr. 26 June 2000. Online. el.
  14. Web site: Θα την ξανακάνουμε μεγάλη. 7 July 2000. tanea.gr.
  15. Web site: 27/4/2002: Το κύπελλο της ΑΕΚ επί του Ολυμπιακού με υπογραφή Ίβιτς. 27 April 2020.
  16. Web site: 2002: ΑΕΚ - Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης 3-3: Όταν η «Ένωση»... τρόμαξε τη «βασίλισσα». Αλέξανδρος. Κωτάκης. 2 October 2020.
  17. Web site: Βασίλης Τσιάρτας. aekpedia.com.
  18. Web site: Για... μαγικά στην Kολωνία. 30 November 2004. tanea.gr. el.
  19. Web site: 2. Bundesliga 2004/2005 - 34. Spieltag. weltfussball.de.
  20. Web site: Παρελθόν από την Κολωνία ο Τσιάρτας. sport-fm. newsroom. sport-fm.gr.
  21. Web site: Υπέγραψε στον Εθνικό. 5 October 2006. tanea.gr.
  22. Web site: Το αντίο του El Mago. el. contra.gr. 19 December 2011. 14 September 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090914094918/http://www.contra.gr/Soccer/Hellas/142570.html. dead.
  23. Web site: ΑΕΚ: Νέος τεχνικός διευθυντής ο Τσιάρτας!. inewsgr.com.
  24. Web site: Τσιάρτας τέλος. 18 October 2012 . 7 February 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150207030536/http://www.ethnos.gr/ethnosport/article.asp?catid=8720&subid=2&pubid=129161190. dead .