[1] Paramithiotti was born in Venice, Italy, into a wealthy family of Cham Albanian origins.
[2][3][4] In the 18th century, his ancestors left Albania, which was part of the Ottoman Empire at that time, by joining the Albanian diaspora for better life opportunities.
They moved away from Yanina Sanjak, in the region of Epirus, precisely from the current area of Paramythia, and preserved their origin as being from Paramythia with the surname Paramithiotti.
[7] According to the chronicles of the time, Paramithiotti was not particularly liked by the supporters due to his reputation as a jinx, which forced him not to show up at the stadium.
[6][9] In 1909, after one year, he was succeeded by Ettore Strauss in his place, following the wishes of the Swiss majority of the club's members.