Constantinos Charalambidis, Cypriot footballer
Constantinos Charalambidis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χαραλαμπίδης; born 25 July 1981) is a Cypriot retired footballer.
Constantinos Charalambidis was a Cypriot footballer, captain of Apoel Nicosia and the Cyprus National Team.
Charalambidis began his career at APOEL where he remained from 1997-2004 before moving to Greece for Panathinaikos from 2004–2007. During that time he enjoyed a one-year loan spell at PAOK in 2006. He also played in Germany for Carl Zeiss Jena before returning home to APOEL in 2008.
His second spell with APOEL earned a total of 18 titles, 6 appearances in European competition group stages, and was part of APOEL's run to the quarter-finals of the 2012 UEFA Champions League. APOEL did not renew his contract at the end of the 2016 season and Charalambides stayed in Cyprus for AEK Larnakas.
At the beginning of the current season, he was considered a reserve at AEK Larnakas and after participating in parties hosted by APOEL's president, AEK Larnaka terminated his contract.
Charalambidis made 93 appearances with the Cypriot national team, scoring 12 goals.
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