Volleyball
Men’s national volleyball team: George Stefanou on the coaching team
George Stefanou has been appointed to the coaching staff of the men’s national volleyball team and will travel to Kalamata to prepare for the Mediterranean Games.
Another Greek volleyball legend has joined the coaching staff of the men’s national team. After Costas Christofidelis, George Stefanou will be at her side Dante Boniface and Samuel Papi.
The corresponding announcement in detail: By decision of the Board of the Hellenic Volleyball Federation, George Stefanou is the new member of the coaching staff of the men’s national team.
The former international libero joins the staff of Dante Bonifande, Samuele Papi and Costa Christofideli and will travel with the rest of the ‘blue and white’ mission to Kalamata on Monday 30 May, where preparations for the Mediterranean Games will take place.
George Stefanou returns after 231 appearances with the “Blue-Whites” with a new role in our representative band. He left active action in the summer of 2021 after winning 8 Greek Championships, 7 Cups and 5 League Cups.
“Coaching has always been on my mind. For my part, I want to convey what I have gained through sport. The federation’s president, George Karabetsos, offered me to join the national team’s coaching staff and I gladly accepted to help from another position. The presence of Christofidelis has played a role, but it has played a bigger role that I come to the team of my heart. We had great moments with the national team and we loved them all more than anything,” were George Stefanos’ first statements.
The biography of George Stefanos
1992–2000 Γ.Σ. Petersburg
2000–2001 Ionian Nice
2001-2003 A.E. kind
2003–2009 Panathinaikos
2009-2010 Olympiacos
2010-2011 Ε.Α. patron
2011–2012 Heraklion
2012-2015 Olympiacos
2015-2016 Kifisia
2016-2019 Olympiacos
2019-2020 Π.Α.Ο.Κ
2020–2021 Panathinaikos”
Source: sport 24
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