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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox football biography Alexandros Kasmeridis (Шаблон:Lang-el, born 23 April 1986) is a former Greek footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He started his career at OFI Crete in 2002 and stayed there until 2011, followed by three one-year spells at Thrasyvoulos, Levadiakos, Asteras Magoula and Olympiacos Volou, until he returned to OFI in 2015.

Kasmeridis is a former member of all youth national teams of Greece; under-17, under-19 and under-21[1] – he was also part of Greece's 2005 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship squad.

Club career

Early career

Kasmeridis was born in Serres and, during his early teens, he played for local club Anatoli.[2] Despite the efforts of Panserraikos to sign him, he decided to join OFI Crete in 2002 at the age of 15.[3] He played for the club's amateur team until 2006, when he signed his first professional contract.[3] With OFI Amateurs, he won the 2004 Heraklion Football Clubs Association Cup against PANOM.[2]

During his whole spell at OFI Crete, Kasmeridis was always a backup goalkeeper behind other goalkeeping talents produced by the club, such as Kostas Chaniotakis, Michalis Sifakis and Sifis Daskalakis.[3] Even during the later years, goalkeepers from Panathinaikos (Arkadiusz Malarz and Alexandros Tzorvas) or abroad (Tristan Peersman) were preferred, so he earned little playing time.[3]

OFI Crete

Kasmeridis made his Superleague debut on 30 November 2008 coming as a substitute during an away game against Panthrakikos, when Malatz was injured in the 26th minute.[4] He then went on to make another 3 performances for OFI during the 2008–09 season,[5] which saw the club ending in 14th place and being relegated from the first division for the first time since 1976.[6]

The 2009–10 season was worse for Kasmeridis, even though OFI was playing in the Beta Ethniki – he was the second goalkeeper behind Polychronis Vezyridis and only played once in the second-last game of the promotion play-offs against Pierikos[7] because Vezyridis was banned from the match.[8] OFI eventually missed promotion at the final fixture, so they stayed in the second division.[9]

Kasmeridis was still a backup for OFI in the 2010–11 season, as he made a total of 3 appearances in the now-called Football League. His season debut was on an away game against PAS Giannena, coming as a substitute for Vezyridis, after the latter was hit by a fan of PAS.[10] He made another appearance in the regular season against Ionikos[11] and a final appearance in the last game of the promotion play-offs against Diagoras, where OFI won and secured promotion to the Superleague after 2 years.[12] However, Kasmeridis did not fit the plans of his manager, Nikos Anastopoulos, for the following season and was asked to look for a new club.[13]

Thrasyvoulos

On 10 September 2011, a day after his OFI contract was terminated, Kasmeridis signed a one-year contract with Thrasyvoulos in the second division.[14] He was a regular for the club in the 2011–12 season, making 26 appearances[1] and earning one red card in the final game against Anagennisi Epanomi.[15]

Kasmeridis blocked two penalties in the 4–2 penalty shoot-out win in his team's Round of 16 match against Superleague side Levadiakos during the 2011–12 Greek Cup campaign.[16]

Levadiakos

On 12 June 2012, Kasmeridis signed a two-year contract for Levadiakos.[17] In a later interview, he justified his decision to join Levadiakos by saying that his goal was to establish himself in the Superleague.[18] He made his league debut on 8 October 2012 during a home match against Panthrakikos – there, first-choice keeper Dimitris Kyriakidis received a red card on the 37th minute and Kasmeridis entered as a substitute for Stefano Napoleoni; he conceded an additional 2 goals for a final result of 0–3 for the visitors.[19] However, Kasmeridis never managed to establish himself as the first-choice goalkeeper at Levadiakos instead of Kyriakidis, as he only managed to make 3 ninety-minute appearances at the 2012–13 Superleague – as a result, he terminated his contract one year early in May 2013 and were released from the club.[20]

International career

Greece under-17

Kasmeridis was called up to the Greek national under-17 football team on 6 March 2003 for a friendly game against Yugoslavia on 8 March.[21]

Greece under-19

On 28 August 2004, Kasmeridis, still a player of OFI Amateurs at the time, was called for the first time to the Greek national under-19 football team to play in a friendly match against Netherlands under-19 on 4 September.[22] He did not get any playing time, but made his debut a month later, on 8 October, in a 2005 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship qualification match against Faroe Islands.[23] He made good appearances in the rest of the qualifiers and Greece qualified to the final stage of the 2005 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship.[24]

2005 UEFA European U19 Championship finals

Kasmeridis was a member of Greece's squad in the finals.[25] He played in the victorious first game of the group stage against the hosts, Northern Ireland,[26] and in the second game against Germany, where Greece lost 3–0.[27] Greece was eventually eliminated after another 3–0 defeat against Serbia and Montenegro, a game which Kasmeridis watched from the bench as Dimitrios Sotiriou took his place in the starting lineup.[28]

Greece under-21

On 16 October 2006, Kasmeridis made his debut for the Greece under-21 in a friendly match against Ethnikos Asteras as a second-half substitute for Leonidas Panagopoulos.[29] He went on to make 6 appearances in 2007, with Panagopoulos and Kasmeridis swapping places in the starting lineup,[30] and 2 appearances in 2008, all of which as a starter.[31]

References

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