So, a few months later he signed for Apollon Athens, where having coach Romylos Fronimidis, within a year, he managed to play in the men's team.
"Kamaras" is a nickname that his teammates gave to Apollo a little later, due to his long pass that made an arch in its orbit.
He made his debut as a key player in Apollon's squad on 25 March 1948 in a friendly match against Olympiacos at Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium.
His exceptional endurance and speed overshadowed the disadvantage of his height until the 1962–63 season when he retired from football which offered unique moments of spectacle.
Kamaras played for the Greece national team 4 times, scoring once on his debut on 8 March 1954 in a 0–2 win against Israel.