Michalis Sifakis
Greek Footballer with notable club career
Greek Footballer with notable club career
A goalkeeper, played most prominently for OFI Crete and Aris Thessaloniki in the Greek Super League. Started his professional career at OFI Crete, where he established himself as a key player. Later transferred to Aris Thessaloniki, achieving success in both domestic league play and European competitions. Also represented the national team, participating in international competitions such as the UEFA Euro 2008.
Played for OFI Crete and Aris Thessaloniki
Competed in UEFA Euro 2008 with Greece
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