Greek footballer and manager
Georgios Paraschos (Greek : Γεώργιος Παράσχος ; born 23 August 1952) is a Greek professional football manager and former player.[1]
Playing career
As a football player, he began his career from the youth academy of PAOK in 1967. He became a professional player in 1971 and played with the Kastoria team until 1985 , making appearances for the club in the Alpha Ethniki .[2] He had four caps for the Greece national football team .[3]
Managerial career
As a coach, he started in 1985, but as an amateur, in 1989 he coached Kastoria (2nd Division ) until 1992 . After that he coached teams such as: Trikala , Anagenissi Karditsa , Kavala , Iraklis , APOEL , Aris , PAS Giannina , Paniliakos , Niki Volos , Akratitos , PAOK ,[4] Skoda Xanthi and Chalkidona (which later merged into Atromitos). On 31 January 2011 he replaced Marinos Ouzounidis as manager of Iraklis.[5]
Honours
References
Georgios Paraschos managerial positions
Bairaktaris (1969 –70)
Kalogiannis (1974 –75)
Grigoriadis (1975 –76)
Tzimas (1976 )
Alefantos (1978 )
Kalogiannis (1978 )
Górski (1978 –80)
Vasiliadis (1980 )
Tzimas (1980 –82)
Daniil (1982 –83)
Tzimas (1983 )
Paraschos (1989 –92)
Livathinos (1996 )
Gounaris (1996 )
Tsakalis (1996 )
Afentoulidisc (1996 )
Tsagalidis (1996 –97)
Alexiou (1998 )
Beslikas (2002 –03)
Hadžievski (2003 –04)
Simeoforidis (2004 )
Dimitriou (2004 )
Đoinčević (2004 –05)
Dimitriouc (2005 )
Mladenov (2005 )
Antoniadis (2005 )
Dimitriouc (2005 )
Nikolov (2005 )
Hadžievski (2005 –06)
Apostolidis (2006 –09)
Ćirković (2009 )
Dimitriou (2009 )
Dimitriou (2013 )
Dimitriou (2014 )
Valis (2014 )
Zarkos (2019 –)
(c) = caretaker manager