Panagiotis Kone, born on July twenty-six, nineteen eighty-seven, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Greece, known for his role as a midfielder. His football journey began in the youth ranks of Olympiacos, where he honed his skills before moving to the youth team of Lens.
Kone's professional career took off at AEK Athens, and in two thousand eight, he made a significant move to Iraklis. After two successful seasons, he transitioned to Serie A, joining Brescia. His time at Brescia was brief, leading to a loan to Bologna in two thousand eleven, which became a permanent transfer in two thousand twelve.
In two thousand fourteen, Kone signed with Udinese, where he continued to showcase his talent. His career included loan spells with notable clubs such as Fiorentina, Granada, and a return to AEK Athens, before parting ways with Udinese in August two thousand eighteen.
On the international stage, Kone represented Greece at various youth levels, culminating in his senior debut in two thousand ten. He was also a proud member of the Greek squad that participated in the two thousand fourteen World Cup, marking a significant achievement in his football career.