Early career He began his career in 1991 at
Panachaiki when his skills were first noticed in the
Alpha Ethniki. After four and a half seasons in December 1995, he was transferred to
Olympiacos. He came to the club playing as an attacking midfielder. He had to "fit" in the same line-up as
Predrag Đorđević, so
Dušan Bajević had he return to left-back. He gradually impressed with his performances lifting three consecutive championships with them from 1996 to 1997, when he finished as the side's top scorer despite his defensive role.
Internazionale In the
1998–99 season, while playing in a
UEFA Champions League match against
Juventus, Georgatos caught the eye of Italian club
Inter Milan, signing him in the
1999–2000 season for €7 million. He settled well in
Serie A, playing 28 matches and scoring 2 goals for Inter. Despite that, the following season he returned to Olympiacos for a season-long loan, as he was sad and missed his family, house and Athens city. After his loan was over, he returned to the
Serie A, with Georgatos choosing to rejoin Inter after losing his first-team place at the club from
Piraeus. Although he returned to Inter, he could not get back into the first-team because of an injury that kept him out for a while, playing only 10 matches and scoring 1 goal that season. With his second spell in Italy being unsuccessful, Georgatos expressed his desire to return to Greece. He asked to return to Olympiacos, but the red-whites refused as they had just signed
Stylianos Venetidis who also played in the same position.
AEK Athens The boss of
AEK Athens Chrarilaos Psomiadis, noticing the disire of Georgatos to return to his homeland took the opportunity and on 22 July 2002 he brought him to the club for a fee of €3 million There he was reunited with Bajević, as well as many teammates with the national team, such as
Ilias Atmatsidis,
Theodoros Zagorakis,
Vasilios Tsiartas and
Demis Nikolaidis. Due to the presence of
Michalis Kasapis as the main left-back, Georgatos was used mainly as left midfielder to fin tin the squad. In his first season at the club he played 23 games as AEK finished third and also featured in four of the club's six
UEFA Champions League matches. His performances with AEK gained the favour of the supporters, despite his red and white past. The following season, he scored six goals in six games but was unsettled at AEK in December 2003 he terminated his contract, paying his own release clause in order to return to Olympiacos.
Olympiacos In January 2004 he signed for Olympiacos and his first season of his third spell, he helped them finish at second place. During his spell at the club he won another three Championships and two Cups. In 2006 Georgatos expressed his intention to end his career at Olympiacos when he signed a one-year contract until July 2007, retiring at the end of the season. ==International career==