Petros Ravousis

Ravousis took his first football steps in Aetos Skydra from where he was transferred to AEK Athens in the summer of 1972.

[2] In the 12 years he played at AEK, he won 2 Championships and 2 Greek Cups including a domestic double in 1978.

In the summer of 1984, and after he had first taken care to prepare his successor as the leader of the "yellow-black" defense, Stelios Manolas, Ravousis left AEK and wore the shirt of Levadiakos.

He made his debut on 10 November 1976 under Lakis Petropoulos in a friendly match against Austria, held in Kavala.

[4] He was a member of the team in the final phase of UEFA Euro 1980 in Italy, where competed against Germany[5] Immediately after his retirement, Ravousis started his managerial career in 1988, as the assistant coach of Dušan Bajević at AEK Athens, in a period where the team played amazing football and won 4 championships and 1 cup.