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Fotios Katsikaris was born on 16 May, 1967 in Nikaia, Athens, Greece, is a Greek professional basketball player and coach. Discover Fotios Katsikaris'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 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 16 May, 1967
Birthday 16 May
Birthplace Nikaia, Athens, Greece
Nationality Greece

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Fotios Katsikaris Height, Weight & Measurements

At 56 years old, Fotios Katsikaris height is 1.83 m .

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Fotios Katsikaris Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1967

Fotios Katsikaris (alternate spelling: Fotis) (Greek: Φώτιος Κατσικάρης; born 16 May 1967) is a Greek professional basketball coach and a former professional basketball player, he was most recently head coach for the Unicaja Málaga of the Spanish Liga ACB.

Katsikaris has started coaching at the age of 31, following a career as player, and he has worked in Greece, Russia, and Spain.

He has also co-operated with the scouting team of the Boston Celtics.

Katsikaris began playing basketball in the youth system of Ionikos Nikaias, and was promoted to the senior men's team at the age of 15, setting a record (at the time) for being the youngest player ever in the Greek top division.

1990

After some years with Ionikos and Sporting, he made the big step up in his career to AEK Athens, in 1990.

A sophisticated pass-first point guard, Katsikaris played for AEK for six seasons, but he didn't manage to win any titles with them.

1996

In 1996, he joined Irakleio, where he stayed for two years, before retiring.

Throughout his career, he played in a total of 197 games in the top-tier level Greek League, scoring 707 points (3.6 points per game).

While recollecting on his playing years, he's mentioned Panagiotis Giannakis as his role model, Rolando Blackman as his best ever teammate, and Nikos Galis as the most difficult player for him to guard.

He's also said that his former coach, Krešimir Ćosić, was the man who changed his life; when Ćosić signed him for AEK, Katsikaris had actually been about to quit basketball (at the age of 23), and go to the United States for studies.

1998

In 1998, Katsikaris joined the coaching staff of AEK Athens.

1999

Between 1999 and 2003, he worked as an assistant coach to Dušan Ivković and Dragan Šakota, that period being the most successful for AEK in the recent decades (1 Greek League championship, 2 Greek Cups, and 1 Saporta Cup).

2003

In 2003, he was named head coach as part of a board's project to rebuild the squad with young players, after the glorious and expensive 1999–2003 period.

2004

Despite his (and his players') lack of experience, he did quite well, reaching the Greek League playoffs' final, and the EuroLeague Last 16, during the 2004–05 season.

2005

Youngsters who evolved into protagonists during his tenure, included future EuroBasket 2005 champions and EuroLeague stars, such as Nikos Zisis and Ioannis Bourousis.

In 2005, he moved to Dynamo Saint Petersburg, achieving the 2nd place of the Russian Super League's regular season, and finally finishing 3rd overall in the league after the playoffs.

Although the club was then described as "the rising power in Russian basketball", they went bankrupt at the start of the following season, and Katsikaris left Russia.

2006

Right afterwards, in October 2006, he was hired by the Spanish League club Valencia Basket to replace Ricard Casas.

The plan was to build a team that could gradually move from mid-table obscurity to a higher level, but the goal wasn't achieved.

2008

Two seasons saw Valencia (then called Pamesa after their main sponsor) not proceeding further than the quarterfinals of the Spanish national league, and Katsikaris was fired after a poor start in the Spanish League 2008–09 season.

After leaving Valencia, Katsikaris was rumored by the Greek media as a major candidate for the vacant head coaching job with the senior men's Greek national team; a job that was eventually given to Jonas Kazlauskas.

2009

In October 2009, Katsikaris took over Aris Thessaloniki, replacing Andrea Mazzon.

The momentum was very difficult for both the club and the coach: Aris had just failed to qualify for the EuroLeague through the preliminary round, and Katsikaris had only a few days' time until the start of the Greek League to re-organize the team.

His tenure lasted exactly 100 days.

A few days later, Katsikaris returned to the Spanish League to coach Bilbao Basket (or Bizkaia for sponsorship reasons), at the time the second worst team of the 2009–10 Spanish League season, with a record of 4 wins in 17 games.

Katsikaris made an instant impact; not only did the team avoid relegation, but they missed the playoffs by just one win, and also reached the EuroCup's 2009–10 Final Four.

The next season was to be even more successful: Bilbao made it to the Spanish League playoffs and reached the finals, defeating Valencia Basket and Real Madrid in the early rounds.

2010

As the team was obviously underachieving during the first round of the season, including a nightmare defeat at the hands of "eternal enemy" PAOK, he decided to resign in January 2010, saying that he had joined Aris at the wrong time, and couldn't find a way to inspire the players.

2011

Although they eventually lost the title series to Barcelona Basquet, their 2nd-place finish in the post-season was the best position ever for Bilbao, plus it gave them an automatic 2011–12 Euroleague season ticket.

2012

Katsikaris became the head coach of the senior men's Russian national basketball team in 2012.

2013

Katsikaris was named the 2nd tier level EuroCup's Coach of the Year in 2013.

He resigned from coaching Russia in 2013, before coaching the team in any tournaments.

2014

In the meantime, Katsikaris signed an extension to his contract until 2014.

2015

In July 2015, it was reported that Katsikaris would become the head coach of Murcia, after the EuroBasket 2015, in which Greece took part.

2017

On June 28, 2017, Katsikaris was hired as the Hapoel Jerusalem head coach.

However, on November 9, 2017, Katiskaris was fired by Hapoel Jerusalem due to poor results.

On December 3, 2017, Katsikaris manages his first match with the team of the Canary Islands winning to Real Betis Energía Plus by 87-70.

2018

In summer 2018, Katsikaris was hired by the Utah Jazz as an assistant coach.

2019

On June 26, 2019, he has signed 2-year contract with Herbalife Gran Canaria of the Liga ACB.

On January 21, 2021, he has signed with Unicaja Málaga of the Spanish Liga ACB.