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Elias Charalambous

1980 - Today

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Elias Charalambous (Greek: Ηλίας Χαραλάμπους; born 25 September 1980) is a Cypriot professional football manager and former player who is currently in charge of Liga I club FCSB. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Elias Charalambous is the 11,122nd most popular soccer player, the 321st most popular biography from South Africa and the 21st most popular South African Soccer Player.

Elias Charalambous, the Cypriot footballer and manager born in 1980, is most famous for his role as a midfielder and for his contributions to various Cypriot clubs throughout his playing career. He has also gained recognition for his coaching endeavors after retiring from professional play.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Elias Charalambous ranks 782Before him are Víctor Estrella Burgos, Andreas Tölzer, Boštjan Nachbar, Sara Maldonado, Anđelko Đuričić, and Aghasi Mammadov. After him are Franco Costanzo, Andris Vaņins, Damir Burić, Cai Yun, Tai Orathai, and Mikey Way.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Elias Charalambous ranks 321 out of 454Before him are Kandyse McClure (1980), Anneline Kriel (1955), Zahara (1987), L. J. van Zyl (1985), Piet Norval (1970), and Justin Rose (1980). After him are Frantz Kruger (1975), Tony Leon (1956), Christo van Rensburg (1962), Kevin Shirley (1960), Katlego Mphela (1984), and Natalie Grandin (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In South Africa

Among soccer players born in South Africa, Elias Charalambous ranks 21Before him are Pierre Issa (1975), Matthew Booth (1977), Anele Ngcongca (1987), Eudy Simelane (1977), Sibusiso Zuma (1975), and Doctor Khumalo (1967). After him are Katlego Mphela (1984), Shaun Bartlett (1972), Sean Dundee (1972), Delron Buckley (1977), Siyabonga Nomvethe (1977), and Lance Davids (1985).