Kostas Chatzimichail (Greek: Κώστας Χατζημιχαήλ; 29 January 1932 – 10 May 2024) was a Greek footballer who played as a forward and a later manager.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Konstantinos Chatzimichail | ||
Date of birth | [1] | 29 January 1932||
Date of death | 10 May 2024 | (aged 92)||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
–1956 | AEK Athens | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1956–1959 | AEK Athens | 7 | (2) |
1959–1960 | Egaleo | ||
1960–1967 | Prasina Poulia (player-coach) | ||
Managerial career | |||
1967–1971 | AEK Athens Academy | ||
1969–1973 | AEK Athens (assistant) | ||
1973 | AEK Athens (caretaker) | ||
1973–1975 | AEK Athens Academy | ||
1973–1974 | AEK Athens (assistant) | ||
1974 | AEK Athens (caretaker) | ||
1975–1976 | Doxa Drama | ||
1978–1979 | Doxa Drama | ||
1979–1980 | Veria | ||
Greece military | |||
Kalamata | |||
Niki Volos | |||
1981–1983 | Doxa Drama | ||
1983–1984 | Kavala | ||
1985 | Pierikos | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Club career
editChatzimichail started playing football at the academies of AEK Athens. He was promoted to the men's team in 1956, where he played for three seasons before he was given as an exchange, as a part of the transfer of Manolis Kanellopoulos from Egaleo in 1959, after the suggestion of Tryfon Tzanetis. After a season at the club frpm Aigaleo, he was transferred to Prasina Poulia, where he played as a player-coach until 1967 and managed to win the promotion to the second division in 1961.[1]
Managerial career
editChatzimichail returned to the AEK Αthens after he retired as a footballer, where he replaced Georgios Daispangos in the technical leadership of the team's infrastructure departments. For four years he was also the coach of the second team of the club, continuing the work of Daispangos and after the changes in 1969 by the then manager of the first team, Branko Stanković, he also took over as assistant of the Yugoslav coach. In the difficult last season of Stanković, after the defeat by Apollon Kalamarias in the Cup, he was anointed the first coach of AEK as an interim. He sat on the bench of AEK once, on 11 February 1973 in the 2–0 away defeat against Panserraikos. He remained with the team as an assistant to the next manager, Billy Bingham, while still leading the club's infrastructure departments until 1975, where he departed from the club.[2][3]
He continued his career at Doxa Drama, which he took over in the summer of 1975 and left in November 1976. He returned to Doxa in 1978, where he promoted the club in the first division after 14 years of absence. He left at the beginning of the following season and worked in Veria for one season, the Greek military team, in Kalamata and Niki Volos, before returning to Doxa Drama with whom he made an admirable run until 1983. His move to Kavala in 1983 was also admirable, where he managed to keep the team in the division, despite the 10-point penalty in the start of the season. In fact, under his instructions, he achieved the best defense in the division and collected just two points less from the two teams that won the promotion to the first division. His last spell was at Pierikos in 1985.[4]
Death
editChatzimichail died on 10 May 2024, at the age of 92.[5]
Honours
editAs a player
edit- Egaleo
- Athens FCA Championship: 1959–60
- Prasina Poulia
- Messinia FCA Championship: 1960–61
As a manager
edit- Doxa Drama
- Beta Ethniki: 1978–79
References
edit- ^ a b "Κώστας Χατζημιχαήλ". football.aek.com.
- ^ "Κώστας Χατζημιχαήλ". football.aek.com.
- ^ "ΑΕΚ: "Παπούτσια" από τον τόπο της!". sportday.gr. 16 October 2021.
- ^ "Κωνσταντίνος Χατζημιχαήλ". aekpedia.com.
- ^ "Πέθανε ο πρώην προπονητής του ΑΟΚ Κώστας Χατζημιχαήλ". proininews.gr. 10 May 2024.