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Full name
  
Nikos Pantelis

1977–1981
  
Panionios

Years
  
Team


Place of birth
  
Athens, Greece

Name
  
Nikos Pantelis

Date of birth
  
(1959-10-06) 6 October 1959 (age 56)

Playing position
  
Defender (Retired)

Nikos Pantelis Testimony, Livissi (today Kayaköy)


Nikos Pantelis (Greek: Νίκος Παντέλης; born 6 October 1959) is a Greece football manager and former football player.

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Career

Born in Athens, Pantelis began playing football as a defender for Panionios F.C., making 36 Alpha Ethniki appearances during his time with the club. In 1981, he signed with Egaleo F.C., where he would make a further 38 Alpha Ethniki appearances over a four-year spell.

After he retired from playing, Pantelis became a football coach. He was first appointed manager by Kerkyra F.C. in 1996. He managed several Greek second and third level clubs over the following 15 years. Pantelis did manage Alpha Ethniki side Panionios for three matches in 2005.

In June 2011, Pantelis was arrested during a probe into match-fixing when he was manager of Ethnikos Asteras F.C., and the Football League imposed a two-year ban. However, Pantelis appealed and was found innocent by the Football League's Disciplinary Committee.

Pantelis was appointed manager of Kallithea for a second time in December 2011 following the unexpected departure of Vangelis Goutis.

References

Nikos Pantelis Wikipedia