Manolis Papadopoulos
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Emmanouil Papadopoulos | ||
Date of birth | 22 April 1968 | ||
Place of birth | Livadia, Greece | ||
Height | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1986–1989 | Olympiacos | 4 | (0) |
1989–1992 | Ionikos | 61 | (0) |
1992–1995 | AEK Athens | 56 | (0) |
1995–1997 | Apollon Athens | 30 | (0) |
1997–1999 | Ethnikos Piraeus | 47 | (0) |
1999 | PAS Giannina | ||
1999–2001 | Kozani | ||
2001–2002 | Chaidari | ||
Total | 198 | (0) | |
International career | |||
1992 | Greece | 1 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
2005 | Kerkyra (caretaker) | ||
2005 | Pamisos Messini | ||
2005–2007 | AE Giannena | ||
2007–2008 | Lamia | ||
2011–2012 | AEK Athens U20 | ||
2012–2013 | AEK Athens (assistant) | ||
2013 | Proodeftiki | ||
2014 | Egaleo | ||
2015–2016 | APO Kanaris Nenita | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Manolis Papadopoulos (Greek: Μανώλης Παπαδόπουλος; born 22 April 1968) is a Greek professional footballer who played as a defender and a manager.[1][2]
Club career
[edit]Papadopoulos started his career in 1988 at Ionikos, where he was transferred to AEK Athens, in the summer of 1992, while before that he had also been from Olympiakos. He used in AEK most of the time as a substitute also having a few appearances as a starter, especially when Dušan Bajević used formation with 3 stoppers. In the matches against Rangers for the UEFA Champions League qualifiers in the summer of 1994, when he was assigned to mark Mark Hateley, managing to contain him. During his spell with the "double-headed eagle" Papadopoulos won 2 consecutive championships. In the summer of 1995 he moved to Apollon Athens for two season and then to Ethnikos Piraeus for another two. In 1999 he signed for PAS Giannina, for a while and then moved to Kozani. where he played until 2001. The following season he moved to Chaidari, where he played for one season before ending his career as a footballer.[3]
International career
[edit]Papadopoulos played once for Greece in 1992.[4]
Managerial career
[edit]Papadopoulos started his coaching career in 2002, during which he sat on the benches of various teams, such as Kerkyra, Pamisos Messini, AE Giannena and Lamia. In the summer of 2011, he was hired as the coach of the youth team of AEK Athens, while at the beginning of the following season he assumed the role of assistant to the coach of the first team, Vangelis Vlachos. The club were going through the worst season in their history after Vlachos was sacked he was the first coach for a match at home against Kerkyra, which ended 1–1. Afterwards, Ewald Lienen was hired and Papadopoulos continued to his duties as an assistant coach with the German technician until the end of the season. After AEK, he sat on the bench of Proodeftiki for a few days and then at Egaleo, while in 2015 was at APO Kanaris Nenita for a season.[5]
Personal life
[edit]Papadopoulos has a strong participation in the association of veteran football players of AEK to this day.
Honours
[edit]AEK Athens
References
[edit]- ^ "Manolis Papadopoulos". weltfussball.de. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- ^ "Manolis Papadopoulos - Stats - titles won". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- ^ "Μανώλης Παπαδόπουλος". aekpedia.com.
- ^ Manolis Papadopoulos at National-Football-Teams.com
- ^ "Μανώλης Παπαδόπουλος-2". aekpedia.com.