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Pavlos Dermitzakis was born on 29 June, 1969 in Kavala, Greece, is a Greek football manager and former player. Discover Pavlos Dermitzakis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 29 June 1969
Birthday 29 June
Birthplace Kavala, Greece
Nationality Greece

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Pavlos Dermitzakis Height, Weight & Measurements

At 54 years old, Pavlos Dermitzakis height is 1.87 m .

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1969

Pavlos Dermitzakis (born 29 June 1969) is a Greek professional football manager and former player.

Dermitzakis began his football career in Kavala, playing for amateur local side Vyron Kavala.

1987

In 1987, he was acquired by the city's most prestigious club Kavala, where he played for five years in both the second and third tiers of the Greek football league system and scoring a total of 47 goals.

1992

In 1992, Dermitzakis joined Alpha Ethniki side PAOK, where he spent the next three years of his career.

In his last season with PAOK, he was not among coach Arie Haan's first choices, and as a result his playing time was severely limited.

1994

He made a total of 4 league appearances for PAOK during the 1994–95 Alpha Ethniki and another 4 in the Cup.

1995

He subsequently moved to fellow top-tier side Athinaikos for the first half of the 1995–96 season, followed by Kalamata for the second half, recording 9 and 13 caps for each side respectively.

2001

The following years, Dermitzakis spent the remainder of his career on season-long contracts with various clubs playing in the Beta and Gamma Ethniki, consecutively signing with Ergotelis, Panegialios, EAR, Anagennisi Karditsa and Atromitos Athens and back to Ergotelis, until his retirement in 2001 to pursue a managerial career.

During his 13-year professional career, Dermitzakis made a total of 327 caps and scored 106 goals across all three professional divisions of the Greek football league system.

Dermitzakis began his managerial career at Ergotelis, at the time playing in the Delta Ethniki, succeeding Myron Sifakis.

He then moved to fellow Delta Ethniki Heraklion-based club Atsalenios, whom he also managed to promote to the Gamma Ethniki, this time as champions of Group 10.

2005

Dermitzakis cemented his post in Atsalenios, maintaining an undefeated home record during the 2005−06 and 2006−07 seasons in which the club finished in 4th and 3rd place respectively, narrowly missing out on promotion to the Beta Ethniki.

2007

After his departure from Atsalenios in 2007, Dermitzakis moved to fellow Gamma Ethniki club Diagoras, achieving promotion to the Beta Ethniki as champions of the Southern Group, once again achieving an undefeated home record for the Rhodes-based club.

2009

He managed the club in the Beta Ethniki until 30 November 2009, when he resigned from his post to take over management of Superleague side Panthrakikos.

Although Panthrakikos had already failed to avoid relegation when Dermitzakis took over, he managed to improve the Thracians performance and led the club to its first victories in the 2009−10 Superleague season.

2010

In the summer of 2010, Dermitzakis was rumored to take over management of PAOK, who instead appointed Italian manager Mario Beretta as head coach for the club.

Dermitzakis eventually replaced Beretta after his sacking in pre-season, but he was himself also fired a few months later on 17 October 2010, after three consecutive losses vs. Skoda Xanthi, fierce club rival Aris and Panathinaikos.

Despite the odds, he did not only manage to stay clear of relegation, but also achieved the best ever finish of the club in the competition (10th place).

He additionally managed to reach the Greek Cup Semi-Finals, where Panthrakikos were eventually eliminated by competition winners Olympiacos.

Taking over at 7th place, the club were ahead 10 points by January and continued to perform even after the 2–month break from January to March following the league's financial scandal.

They also achieved a notable run in that year's Greek Football Cup, only being stopped by eventual Double winners AEK Athens.

With three matchdays at hand, Panserraikos clinched the North Group title and the long awaited participation in the Superleague for the first time in 12 years at their home ground with a 3-1 win over Dermitzakis' former club Diagoras.

The next three matchdays were not won by Panserraikos because of their already acquired status and at the end of the season, Panserraikos lifted the Super League Greece 2 trophy as champions of the North Group and Dermitzakis and his players received a heroes' welcome back at the city of Serres.

In spite of the blossoming success as Panserraikos manager, in July 2023, after a lot of speculation, he terminated his contract with the club on mutual consent.

He was succeeded by PAOK legend, Xanthi player and former Uruguayan international Pablo García.

2011

On 21 January 2011, Dermitzakis agreed to take over fellow Superleague club Asteras Tripolis, but in May 2011 his contract was terminated on mutual consent.

2012

On 31 October 2012 Dermitzakis returned to Panthrakikos once again in the Supereleague, again faced with difficult odds as he took over management with just six points on the Table after 8 match-days.

2013

In 2013, Dermitzakis returned to Crete and briefly served as manager of Superleague club OFI.

2014

In September 2014 he returned to the club where he first started his managerial career, taking over management of Ergotelis also in the Greek Superleague.

However, he failed to improve Ergotelis' position in the League Table after replacing Spanish manager Juan Ferrando, and therefore the club terminated his contract three months later, in December 2014.

2015

In January 2015, Dermitzakis was appointed manager of Football League side Lamia.

He left the club shortly after, in March.

In the summer of the same year, Dermitzakis moved to Cyprus and was hired by First Division club Ermis Aradippou.

His contract was terminated in September, when the club's board of directors felt he did not meet club expectations.

2020

In July 2020, Dermitzakis was appointed manager of Football League side Veria.

Veria was crowned champion under Dermitzakis management for two consecutive seasons as they finished first in 2020–21 Football League winning promotion to Super League 2 where again they finished 1st in the 2021–22 Super League 2 North Group but failed to win promotion through the play off games twice against Leviadiakos and Lamia.

His contract expired on 30 June 2022 and the new club board decided not to renew his contract.

In November 2022, Dermitzakis was appointed manager of Panserraikos F.C., which were playing in Super League Greece 2.

In his only season in charge, he took over the reigns from former Greek international goalkeeper Dimitris Eleftheropoulos, who was sacked after three games, and the team mounted an impressive campaign from the very start of his reign with a rock solid defence and capable offence.