Full name Andreas Michaelides 1978–1979 A.E.Maroniou (loan) Name Andreas Michaelides | Years Team | |
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Date of birth (1952-12-29)29 December 1952 |
Stavros flatley and andreas michaelides at lgr wmv
Andreas Michaelides (Greek: Ανδρέας Μιχαηλίδης; born in Limassol, December 29, 1952) is a Cypriot manager, the president of Cypriot Managers Federation, and member of the House of Representatives of Cyprus. He started his coaching career at 1979, and during the season 2010-11, after he was appointed Apollon Limassol manager, he made a domestic record, becoming the first manager in charge of all major teams in Cyprus.
Contents
- Stavros flatley and andreas michaelides at lgr wmv
- Famelab Greece 2007 Final Andreas Michaelides
- Approach and philosophy
- Cyprus national football team
- Manager Statistics
- Politics
- Manager
- References
Famelab Greece 2007 - Final - Andreas Michaelides
Approach and philosophy
Michaelides has been described as a coach who gives emphasis on player psychology. Furthermore, has a strong reputation of getting the best out of players with technical abilities. A notable example was during the 1990s, when Michaelides guided Costas Malekkos to his best footballing years of his career. Moreover, he is largely acknowledged for the development of Constantinos Charalambidis and Moustapha Bangura.
Cyprus national football team
Michaelides is considered one of the best managers of the Cyprus national football team. He managed the team for five years (1991–1996), having been in charge for 48 matches, making his debut October 16, 1991, at the match Cyprus-Iceland (1-1).
Manager Statistics
As of 24 May 2011Politics
Michaelides was elected in the House of Representatives of Cyprus on May 22, 2011, for the Cypriot legislative election running under right-wingers DISY party, in Limassol district. He received 9872 votes.