Introductions ought to be given for Alexandros Kyziridis, a forward by trade and a left winger by preference, currently applying his trade at Hearts. Born in Greece on the 16th of September, 2000, he stands at 5ft 10in (1.79m) and weighs 11st 4lb (72kg). A true presence on the field, Kyziridis can be seen donning the number 88 on the back of his jersey for Hearts.
As of current evaluations, Kyziridis commands a market value of approximately £318k according to Transfermarkt.
Kyziridis initiated his professional journey in August 2019, moving from Iraklis in the Greek Football League to Volos in the Super League. Proving his worth in his 2019 - 2020 debut season, the Greek forward made six solid first team appearances and even managed to find the back of the net on one occasion.
Kyziridis left Greek shores and headed for Slovakia in August 2020, signing for ViOn Zlaté Moravce. In the 2. Liga, he grew in stature, padding his stats with 5 goals from 29 appearances in the 2020 - 2021 season. He increased his goal tally slightly to six in the following season; however, he only featured thrice in the season following.
His journey then took him to Debreceni of the Hungarian Nemzeti Bajnokság I in August 2022 for an undisclosed fee. He accumulated 19 appearances in his first season, followed by another nine and two goals the following lot. A loan move to Slovenian outfit Mura followed in February 2024, seeing him make another nine appearances. Upon completion of his loan, Kyziridis returned to Debreceni.
The 24-year-old Greek forward completed a move to Zemplín Michalovce in the Slovakian First Football League in August 2024. He enjoyed a strong season with Michalovce, netting an impressive 15 goals in 26 outings.
The forward's journey has led him to Scotland, signing for Hearts in the Premiership in July 2025. In the ongoing 2025 - 2026 season, Kyziridis has kicked off his Scottish tenure with one goal in four appearances. Showing his worth in cup competitions, he has scored twice in the 2025 - 2026 League Cup, featuring once from the start and once as a substitute. A promising start indeed for Alexandros Kyziridis as he continues his forward march in the world of football.