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Nikos Karageorgiou
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| birth_place = Kavala, Greece| currentclub = Defender (association football)>Defender 0000}}–1981 | youthclubs1 = Aetos Eratino caps1 = 20 clubs1 = Kavala caps2 = 125 clubs2 = PAOK caps3 = 42 clubs3 = Panathinaikos caps4 = 179 clubs4 = Skoda Xanthi totalgoals = 28 nationalcaps1 = 16 nationalteam1 = Greece managerclubs1 = Skoda Xanthi managerclubs2 = Skoda Xanthi managerclubs3 = PAOK managerclubs4 = Ergotelis managerclubs5 = Panetolikos managerclubs6 = Skoda Xanthi managerclubs7 = Levadiakos managerclubs8 = Enosis Neon Paralimni managerclubs9 = AEL Kalloni managerclubs10 = Levadiakos managerclubs11 = Xanthi managerclubs12 = Al-Shoulla}}Nikos Karageorgiou (; born 8 December 1962) is a Greek professional football manager and former player.

Club career

Karageorgiou began his football career at his local village football club Aetos Eratino, before he was transferred to the region's prestigious club Kavala in 1981. He played for his hometown club for 5 years, and was subsequently transferred to PAOK in 1986, where he played for an additional 5 seasons. In 1991, Karageorgiou moved to Panathinaikos, where he won the Greek Cup in 1993, during his last season with the club. He then moved to Skoda Xanthi, where he spent the majority of his career staying at the club until 2000, when he decided to end his playing career and subsequently took over as manager of the club.

International career

Karageorgiou also played 16 international matches with the Greece national football team from 1989 to 1992.

Managerial career

Karageorgiou began his coaching career in Skoda Xanthi during the 1999−2000 season, when he took over as manager of the club replacing Vangelis Vlachos after Matchday 25, while he was still a regular player. During the 2001−02 season, after the resignation of Agentinian manager Juan Ramon Rocha, Karageorgiou, who was initially hired as general manager, was once again appointed head coach of the club, managing to lead Skoda Xanthi to its first ever European campaign, after finishing in 5th place. His tenure with Skoda Xanthi was eventually terminated in the summer of 2004, when he was replaced as head coach of the club by Giannis Matzourakis. In February 2005, he was appointed head coach of PAOK, but his contract was terminated a few months later, in September 2005.Τέλος ο Καραγεωργίου από τον ΠΑΟΚ (Greek), www.kathimerini.grIn February 2006, Karageorgiou took over management of Beta Ethniki side Ergotelis, returning the club to its good form and winning the division title.WEB, patris.gr, Πήγε στην Καλαμάτα και γύρισε με... τίτλο (B' Εθνική) (Greek),weblink 15 May 2006, During his tenure at Ergotelis, Karageorgiou enjoyed complete and unconditional support from the club's board of directors. He remained manager of Ergotelis for six straight seasons in the Greek Superleague, thus becoming one of the longest serving managers in competition history, until the end of the 2011−12 season, when the club failed to avoid relegation.WEB, sport24.gr, Τέλος ο Καραγεωργίου από τον Εργοτέλη (Greek),weblink 30 April 2012, In July 2012, Karageorgiou was appointed head coach of Panetolikos, but was replaced in mid-season. In April 2013 he took over management of Skoda Xanthi for the third time in his career,Ο Καραγεωργίου στο "τιμόνι" (Greek), www.onsports.gr but was fired in September 2013. Karageorgiou was subsequently hired by fellow Superleague side Levadiakos,Ανακοινώθηκε ο Καραγεωργίου από τον Λεβαδειακό (Greek), www.sport24.gr but his contract was once again terminated prematurely, in February 2014.Τέλος ο Καραγεωργίου (Greek), www.sport-fm.grIn April 2014, Karageorgiou moved to Cyprus, taking over management of Enosis Neon Paralimni,Στην Κύπρο ο Καραγεωργίου (Greek), www.sport-fm.gr and led the club to promotion to the Cypriot First Division, after winning the Second Division title. His contract with the club was terminated in November 2015.Τέλος ο Καραγεωργίου από Παραλίμνι (Greek), www.sport-fm.gr A month later, in December 2015 Karageorgiou was hired by Greek Superleague club AEL Kalloni.Ο Καραγεωργίου στην Καλλονή (Greek), www.sport24.gr However, as the club was relegated at the end of the season, his contract was terminated on mutual consent.

Managerial statistics

{{updated|8 December 2017}}{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"!rowspan=2| Team!rowspan=2| From!rowspan=2| To!colspan=8| Record!{{Tooltip| G| Games managed}}!{{Tooltip| W| Wins}}!{{Tooltip| D| Draws}}!{{Tooltip| L| Losses}}!{{Tooltip| Win %| Winning percentage}}Xanthi F.C.>Skoda Xanthi|28 March 2000|28 May 2000{{WDL|9|2|0|7}}Xanthi F.C.>Skoda Xanthi|4 February 2001|30 June 2004{{WDL|125|45|30|50}}PAOK FC>PAOK|17 February 2005|16 September 2005{{WDL|15|6|5|4}}Ergotelis F.C.>Ergotelis|1 February 2006|30 April 2012{{WDL|201|63|51|87}}Panetolikos F.C.>Panetolikos|3 July 2012|23 January 2013{{WDL|17|5|6|6}}Xanthi F.C.>Skoda Xanthi|27 April 2013|17 September 2013{{WDL|8|2|1|5}}Levadiakos F.C.>Levadiakos|22 October 2013|11 February 2014{{WDL|17|6|1|10}}Enosis Neon Paralimni FC>Enosis Neon Paralimni|16 November 2014|5 November 2015{{WDL|29|19|5|5}}AEL Kalloni F.C.>AEL Kalloni|27 December 2015|22 April 2016{{WDL|17|3|3|11}}! colspan=3| Career totals{{WDLtot|438|151|102|185}}

Honours

Player

Panathinaikos

Manager

Ergotelis Enosis Neon Paralimni

References

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External links

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