*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:09, 9 May 2021 (UTC). ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23 March 2019
Konstantinos "Kostas" Mitroglou (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος "Κώστας" Μήτρογλου, pronounced[konsta(n)ˈdinosˈkostasˈmitroɣlu];[A] born 12 March 1988) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a striker. He is nicknamed "Mitrogoal"[3][4] and "Pistolero"[5] by fans due to his goalscoring abilities.
Raised in Germany, Mitroglou started his career at Borussia Mönchengladbach, where he established himself as an excellent prospect. He was signed by Olympiacos in the summer of 2007 and had two loan spells at Panionios and Atromitos before establishing himself in the team. He transferred to Premier League club Fulham in 2013 for a club record £12 million, and they were relegated in his only season, in which he was troubled by injury. He then returned to Olympiacos on loan and then to Benfica in Portugal, before joining the latter on a permanent basis in 2016. With Benfica, he would win five major honours, including back-to-back league titles, and set his single-season scoring record with 27 goals.
A full international since 2009, Mitroglou has earned over 60 caps for the Greece national team. He was selected in their squads for UEFA Euro 2012 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
^"Premier League Clubs submit Squad Lists" (PDF). Premier League. 4 February 2014. p. 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 March 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
^ abc"#23 Konstantinos Mitroglou". Europa League. SI.com. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
^"My name is Goal... MitroGoal!". sentragoal.gr. 4 October 2013. Archived from the original on 23 May 2014.
^"Mitrogoal back soon for Fulham, says Magath". Reuters. 28 March 2014.
^"Κώστας Μήτρογλου: Πιστολέρο από... μωρό παιδί!". Proto Thema. 6 December 2009.
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Konstantinos "Kostas" Mitroglou (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος "Κώστας" Μήτρογλου, pronounced [konsta(n)ˈdinos ˈkostas ˈmitroɣlu]; born 12 March 1988) is a Greek...
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