Panathinaikos F.C. Academy

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Panathinaikos FC Academy
Full namePanathinaikos FC Soccer Schools
Founded1956
GroundGeorgios Kalafatis Sports Center
OwnerPanathinaikos F.C.
ChairmanVasilis Konstantinou
Technical DirectorTakis Fyssas
WebsiteClub website

Panathinaikos maintains youth and amateur departments since the 1950s, while Panathinaikos F.C. manage them since 1981. They cooperate with a network of 55 soccer schools in Greece (Panathinaikos FC Soccer Schools), while they were the first Greek club with academies abroad (Cyprus, United States, Australia, Canada, Israel).

History

Since 1928 József Künsztler, coach of the first team, tried to rejuvenate the team with players from the second (reverse) team.

During the 1950s the ex-player of the team, Antonis Migiakis, had the leading role on the creation of the first youth departments of the club. First coaches were Harry Game and Svetislav Glišović. Migiakis was appointed later also as a coach the years 1967-69, 1971-74 και 1981-85. Andreas Papaemmanouil had also significant contribution.

During the presidency of Yiorgos Vardinogiannis the Academy was re-organized. Alf Ramsey was appointed as Technical Director, while all the youth departments were housed in Paiania (training ground).

In 2005 Panathinaikos won the Copa Amsterdam, the annual youth football tournament, organized and hosted by AFC Ajax.

Since 2013, the academies are housed also in the Georgios Kalafatis Sports Center, the new athletic center of Panathinaikos FC.

Honours

1Competitions for amateur footballers, won by Panathinaikos' U-21 team (or Panathinaikos Amateurs, as it was called at that time).

Players

U-19 squad

As of 1 September 2016[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Greece GRE Vasilios Xenopoulos
GK Greece GRE Konstantinos Chalkidis
DF Greece GRE Georgios Servilakis
DF Greece GRE Charalampos Stratigis
DF Greece GRE Konstantinos Valmas
DF Greece GRE Christos Zervopoulos
DF Greece GRE Manolis Samios
DF Greece GRE Andreas Xiros
DF Greece GRE Konstantinos Valmas
DF Greece GRE Antonis Ikonomopoulos
DF Greece GRE Alexandros Triantafyllopoulos
DF Greece GRE Theofanis Mavrommatis
DF Greece GRE Giannis Andreou
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Greece GRE Andreas Zikos
MF Greece GRE Giorgos-Panagiotis Angelopoulos
MF Greece GRE Konstantinos Apostolakis
MF Greece GRE Vangelis Xepapadakis
MF Greece GRE Leonidas Kalomoiris
MF Greece GRE Christos Kountouriotis
MF Greece GRE Petros Agiasiotis
MF Greece GRE Giannis Bouzoukis
MF Greece GRE Vangelis Theocharis
FW Greece GRE Spyros Papanikolaou
FW Greece GRE Athanasios Dimitroulas
FW Albania ALB Kristo Shehu

Notable players

Notable players coming from the club's youth departments include:

Personnel

Academies staff

Position Name
Youth Academy Technical Director Greece Takis Fyssas
U-20 coach Greece Vaggelis Samios
U-17 coach Greece Kostas Frantzeskos
U-16 coach Greece Spiros Marangos
U-15 coach Greece Aris Kiriazis
U-14 coach Greece Thomas Mavroudis
U-13 coach Greece Manolis Papadakis
U-12 coach Greece Kostas Tarasis
U-11 coach Greece Dimitris Klis
Fitness Coach Greece Alexis Alexopoulos
Management support Greece Giannis Koulouriotis
Secretariat Greece Alkisti Agrimaki
Scouter Greece Dimitris Markos
Scouter Greece Andreas Lagonikakis
Scouter Greece Kostas Mpatsinilas
Scouter Greece Giorgos Famelis
Scouter Greece Markos Tsompanopoulos

References

  1. ^ "Panathinaikos Under 20". pao.gr. Retrieved 28 March 2016.

External links