Technical and Medical Staff & Academies Staff
Technical staff | |
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Head coach | Evangelos Ziagos |
Assistant coach | Panagiotis Chatzieleftheriou |
Physical fitness coach | Dimitris Mpompas |
Team manager | Giorgos Chinas |
Caregiver | Giorgos Stathopoulos |
Medical staff | |
Head of medical department | Ioannis Chatzikomninos |
Physiotherapist | Manolis Petropoulos |
Physiotherapist | Nael Chrysafidis |
Academies staff | |
Academies director | Vangelis Dermanoutsos |
A.E.K. B' coach | Vangelis Tsepelis |
Juniors coach | Charis Vourdoumpas |
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