Giannis Petrakis

Giannis Petrakis
Personal information
Full name Ioannis Petrakis
Date of birth (1959-05-20) May 20, 1959
Place of birth Rethymno, Crete, Greece
Club information
Current team
PAS Giannina (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
−1978 Asteras Perama
1978–1981 Ergotelis
1981–1985 OFI
1985–1988 Ergotelis
1988–1990 EAR Rethymnou
1990–1991 Poseidon Heraklion
Teams managed
1991–1992 Asteras Perama
1992–1994 Ergotelis
1994–1995 Asteras Perama
1997–1998 Irodotos
1998–2000 PANO Malia
2000–2002 OFI 94
2002–2003 OFI (assistant)
2003–2004 Irodotos
2004–2006 Asteras Tripoli
2006–2009 Asteras Rethymno
2009–2010 Nea Ionia
2010–2011 Ionikos
2011–2012 Chania
2013 OFI
2013–2014 Ergotelis
2014– PAS Giannina

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Ioannis "Giannis" Petrakis (born May 20, 1959 in Rethymno) is a retired Greek football player and current football manager.

Career

Playing career

Petrakis began his football career with his local side Asteras Perama, before moving to Heraklion and Ergotelis in 1978. In 1981 Petrakis moved to local rival OFI, playing in the Alpha Ethniki, the top level football league in Greece before returning to a Gamma Ethniki side Ergotelis in 1985, where he reached the 1985–86 Greek Cup quarterfinals. In 1988, he returned to his hometown Rethymno to play for EAR Rethymnou, before ending his career with Heraklion-based Poseidon, with whom he won his only title, the 1990–91 Delta Ethniki championship.[1][2]

Coaching career

Petrakis began his coaching career in 1991 at Asteras Perama. He took over Ergotelis in 1992, before returning to Asteras Perama in 1994.[2] Up next in 1997, Petrakis was hired by Heraklion-based club Irodotos, whom he promoted to the Gamma Ethniki, the third tier of the Greek football league system. He then took over management of Malia local club PANOM, whom he promoted to the Delta Ethniki (the fourth tier of the Greek football league system) for the first time in their history. He achieved the same feat with the amateur department of OFI Crete, OFI 94, where was manager from 2000 until 2002, when the club appointed him assistant to OFI's head coach Zdeněk Ščasný.[1] In 2003, Petrakis returned to Irodotos, and managed to promote the club to the Gamma Ethniki once again.[1][3]

In 2004, Petrakis left Crete for the first time in his career, taking over management of Arcadian club Asteras Tripoli, whom he also promoted to the Gamma Ethniki. He then returned to Rethymno and led local club Asteras Rethymno to the Gamma Ethniki as well.[1][3] Petrakis went on to coach Nea Ionia (2009–2010), Ionikos (2010–2011) and Chania (2011–2012), before returning, and being appointed head coach of OFI on 7 January 2013, where he made his debut as a Superleague manager.[3] Petrakis coached the club in 15 matches, managing to avoid relegation, and terminated his contract with the club at the end of the season on mutual consent.

In the summer of 2013, Petrakis was hired as head coach of the other local Superleague side Ergotelis. The season took off with an impressive start, in which the club remained undefeated for 8 consecutive matches (the best undefeated record in the club's history in the league). At the end of October however, Ergotelis began struggling, and as a result, the club's board of directors decided to replace Petrakis on 14 January 2014. Fourteen days later, on 28 January 2014, Petrakis was hired by Epirus-based Superleague club PAS Giannina.[3] Petrakis managed avoid relegation at the end of the season, and subsequently went on to secure a 6th-place finish in the 2014–15 season, thus leading PAS Giannina to their first ever UEFA Europa League campaign. For this feat, Petrakis was named "Best Manager in Greece" for the 2014–2015 season.[4] Further contributing to the club's history, Petrakis managed to advance PAS Giannina to the Third qualifying round of the competition, after eliminating Norwegian club Odd 4–3 on aggregate.[5]

References

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