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Super League 2: Kallithea won Group 2 derby, 1-0 Kifissia, draw v Kalamata in Zakynthos

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Super League 2: Kallithea won Group 2 derby, 1-0 Kifissia, draw v Kalamata in Zakynthos

Kallithea beat Kifissia 1-0 in El Paso, claiming the three-pointer that keeps them within breathing distance with Levadiakos in front. Another point lost for Kalamata after the draw at Zakynthos.

Kallithea won the Super League 2 derby and defeated Kifissia in El Paso in the big game of Game 26. Now Leonidas Vokolos’ players were three points short of Levadiakos in the battle for first place. Another point loss for Kalamata on Zakynthos.

“Golden” change Maltsi in Kallithea

In El Paso, the game was fairly even with minimal streaks in the first 45 minutes as both teams paid more attention to goals and less to threats. In the second half, both teams looked for the goal that would give them the win, with the hosts using an excellent five minutes from 80-85.

In particular, in the 79′, Vokolos threw Maltsi into the match, which turned out to be a “golden” change. In the 81st minute, a cross from the right and a header from the left caught Kone, who turned left, shaking the right vertical bar.

Kallithea made it 1-0 three minutes later, however, when Maltsi put the ball ahead of a cross from the left and sent it into Anagnostopoulos’ net.

Kallithea (Vokolos): Strezos, Manthatis, Vassiloudis, Kyrgias, Evangelou, Bouloulis, Santana (79′ Natsis), Dimitrious (79′ Maltsi), Mounier (67 ον Kone), Kynigopoulos, Tsintonis (67′ Rentzas).

Kifissia (Eleftheropoulos): Anagnostopoulos, Gotovos, Artymatas, Palasevski (60′ Dorival), Tetey, Papasavvas, Economidis, Kallergis (78′ Felipe Souza), Moustakis, Ricardo Vaz (78′ Sotirakos), Pavlakis.

Kalamata injured himself at 90+4′

On Zakynthos, Kalamata wanted to go for the three and with it found an embrace to 90+4′ as they received the end of the tie from the hosts.

“Black Storm” took the lead in 32′ with a header from Loukina with Tsimeli in 90+4, he sent the ball into the net from the penalty spot to make it 1-1.

Zakynthos (Nolis): Mendez, Karami, Kounia (46′ Ze Esono), Argous (74′ lt Kardaris), Kallivokas, Kitoko, Nikolakopoulos, Odone, Bazan (70′ Roukoua), Tsimeli, Sourbis (46′ Lamboglou).

Kalamata (Bella): Tairis, Konstantinopoulos, Loupano, Anastasopoulos, Mavinga, Papatolios, Tsagalidis (75′ Kokkoris), Pavlidis, Herbert, Borges (58′ Skenderai), Loukinas.

Everything zero in Crete

In Crete, Herodotus welcomed Rhodes in a game that ended with the two teams staying at zero and unable to threaten each other.

Herodotus (Vouzas): Crosta, Kortsam (82′ Lonis Nonis), Argilesi (82′ Sournakis), Gomez, Kyriakidis, Kante, Brettos, Pozatzidis, Kapel (74′ Gini), Makridakis, Abubakari (62′ Apostolidis).

Rhodes (Chatzinikolaou): Theodorakis, Hysi, Makridimitris, Chaves (70′ Soulai), Nikolopoulos, Martsakis, Adamakis (62′ Delaportas), Markovic (62′ Papazoglou), Migos, Kapsalis, Botos (79′ Karageorgis).

Detailed Super League 2 Ranking:

  1. Levadiakos 50 (23 games)
  2. Kallithea 47 (24 games)
  3. Chania 44 (25 games)
  4. Kifissia 43 (24 games)
  5. Kalamata 42 (24 games)
  6. Egaleo 39 (23 games)
  7. Diocese 36 (25 games)
  8. AEK B 37 (24 games)
  9. Ergotelis 33 (24 games)
  10. Panathinaikos B ’29 (24 games)
  11. OF Ierapetra 27 (23 games)
  12. Asteras Vlachioti 27 (25 games)
  13. Karaiskakis Artas 25 (24 games)
  14. Rhodes 23 (24 games)
  15. Diagoras 22 (25 games)
  16. Herodotus 20 (23 games)
  17. Zakynthos 15 (24 games)
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Dimitris Spanos returned to Ionian

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Dimitris Spanos returns home, as is typical in Ionikos’ announcement, and he is the successor to Giorgos Simos in the Nice team.

An old acquaintance is the successor to Giorgos Simos on the Ionian bench and in the Nice team’s attempt to return to the Stoiximan Super League.

The reason for this was Dimitris Spanos, who sat on the team’s bench and made it to the first division in 2020 after 14 years.

Dimitris Spanos returns home, as the Nice team typically writes:

Dimitris Spanos returns home, as is typical in Ionikos’ announcement, and he is the successor to Giorgos Simos in the Nice team.

PAE Ionikos announces the start of its collaboration with Dimitris Spanos.

Dimitris Spanos returns to his homeland. The experienced technician recorded a great course on our team’s bench and wrote his very special story. He joined the team in the summer of 2020 and promoted them to the first division after 14 years!

PAE Ionikos is pleased to announce the return of Dimitris Spanos to the Ionikos bench.

We are pleased to welcome Dimitris Spanos to our team and wish him even more success in his new term at Ionikos!

The biography of Dimitris Spanos

Dimitris Spanos was born on July 13, 1969 in Aigio. As a footballer, he played in the 1st national team of Ionikos, in the 2nd national team of Atromito and Paneiyalio and in the 3rd national team of Byzantium Megaron and Anagennisi Artas.

His coaching career began in 2005 when he took over the technical management of Anagennisi Arta and from then on he began a long and successful career. He worked in: Agia Salamina, Rhodes, Panachaiki, Panegialeio, Aeolian Mytilini, Ermionida Union, Lamia, Apollon Smyrna, Panegialeio, Ari and Corfu. With Aris he even celebrated promotion to the Super League, as he was the coach who led the Thessalonians to the big leagues.

The experienced technician took over the management of Ionikos in the summer of 2020 and celebrated promotion to the first league. In fact, his first season in the Super League was extremely successful as the team finished 7th and achieved a record number of points in the play-outs. “He left as a friend in January 2023 and is returning to take the team back to where it belongs”!

Source: sport 24

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Finally, Simos from the Ionian Bank

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Finally, Simos from the Ionian Bank

Giorgos Simos has left the technical leadership of Ionikos since Wednesday (21/12), with the Nice team’s administration announcing the end of cooperation between the two teams.

Giorgos Simos took over from Ionikos at the start of the season but did not stay at the helm for more than a few months as the Blues’ management announced on Wednesday (21/12) their decision for the two teams to part ways.

“I would like to thank the entire Ionikos family who made me feel like I was a part of it from day one. Of course I would like to thank the players, my partners and the people in the team.”

I wish you all the best, only success and the fulfillment of all your goals”said Giorgos Simos, turning to Ionikos’ family.

“PAE Ionikos announces the mutual agreement to work with coach Giorgos Simos. The coach took over the team at a difficult time, with four tickets fighting to get back on their feet and reach the top of Super League 2, with the only goal being promotion to the first division.

Ionikos’ family feels the need to warmly thank George Simos for the ethics and professionalism he has demonstrated throughout. “Trainers, we wish you health and much personal and professional success,” says the Nice team’s announcement about the end of the collaboration with Simos.

It is noted that after 12 games in the 2nd group of Super League 2, Ionikos is in 6th place and has accumulated 19 points, five less than leaders Athens Kallithea.

Source: sport 24

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Sokratis Ofrydopoulos is Levadeako’s new coach

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Sokratis Ofrydopoulos is Levadeako’s new coach

Levadeiakos found a replacement for Nikos Nioplia in the person of Sokratis Ofrydopoulos when the Boeotians announced the signing of the 50-year-old Greek technician on Tuesday afternoon (December 19).

Time Socrates Ofrydopoulos and officially for Levadeiakos, with the 50-year-old Greek coach sitting on Viiote’s bench for the remainder of Super League 2.

The former AEK B’ coach replaces Nikos Nioplias, who recently terminated his contract with Levadeiakos.

Ofrydopoulos has not been on the bench since the summer of 2023, when his association with AEK’s second team, which he coached in 46 games, ended.

Levadeakou’s announcement in detail:

PAE Levadeiakos announces that Sokratis Ofrydopoulos will take over as our team’s new coach.

Sokratis Ofrydopoulos was born on October 26, 1973 and returns to the Levadeiako family after two and a half years, having completed an important journey in Greek football both as a coach and as a player.

He competed on many major league teams for years while working as a coach with Alimos, Lamia (assistant coach) and Atromitos (academy coach). He had two different terms in Panachaiki and also completed Doxa Drama in the previous two years. He was coach of AEK B. In the final of the 2021/22 season he even sat on the bench of AEK’s first team.

His direct partner will be Nikos Karabetakis. Born on May 17, 1971, he served in Iraklis, Doxa Drama, Agrotiko Astera, OFI, Ialyssos and Triglia, while his last stop was Apollon Paralimniou, which he led and achieved to a historic success last year – as a team from the 3rd National – in the quarterfinals of the Greek Cup.

Socrates and Nikos, welcome to the Levadeiako family. We wish you health and much success!

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