Teams Managed
- 1969-1970: Asteras Exarchion, promoted to Beta Ethniki
- 1970-1973: PAO Rouf
- 1973-1974: PAS Giannina, promoted to Alpha Ethniki
- 1974-1976: Pierikos, promoted to Alpha Ethniki in his first season
- 1976-1977: OFI Crete
- 1979-1980: Pas Giannina (3 months), Korinthos (2 months)
- 1981: OFI Crete (2 months)
- 1982-1983: Doxa Dramas, only one home loss
- 1983-1984: Olympiacos (3 months)
- 1984-1985: Panionios (7 months), Greek military national team (6 months)
- 1985-1986: Iraklis (5 months)
- 1986-1987: AEK (4 months)
- 1987-1988: Iraklis (3 months)
- 1989: PAOK (3 months)
- 1989-1990: Doxa Dramas (7 months), Apollon Kalamarias (12 days)
- 1990-1991: AE Larissa (1 month), Ionikos (2 months)
- 1992-1993: Ionikos (2 months)
- 1993-1994: Kalamata (25 days), Xanthi (9 days), Olympiacos
- 1994-1995: Olympiacos (8 months)
- 1995-1996: Panionios (2 months), relegated
- 1996-1997: APOEL (Cypriot Cup winner), Apollon Kalamarias (2 months), Lykoi (13 days), Ethnikos Piraeus (15 days)
- 1998-1999: Proodeftiki FC (9 months)
- 1999-2000: Panachaiki (2 months)
- 2000-2001: Panargeiakos (40 days)
- 2001-2002: Ethnikos Asteras (5 months)
- 2002: Fostiras (3 hours)
- 2004: Olympiacos (3 months)
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