Ergotelis Youth Academy

Ergotelis Football Academy
Full name Πρότυπη Ακαδημία Εργοτέλη
(Ergotelis Exemplar Academy)
Ground Nikos Kazantzakis Stadium, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Capacity 1,000 (~600 seated)
Owner Gymnastics Club Ergotelis
Chairman Georgios Steiakakis
Website Club website

Ergotelis Football Academy is the football academy system of Greek professional football club Ergotelis. It is the largest youth sports academy on the island of Crete, hosting over 40 age-based boys' and girls' football departments, and one of the largest in Greece, registering over 900 children and adolescents aged 6−21 years old.[1] The Academy currently maintains various competitive departments, including the club's official youth team (Under-19), as well as an additional other 3 age-based sister clubs, all subsidiaries to the Gymnastics Club Ergotelis (Neoi Ergoteli, Kanaria Ergoteli, Martinengo). Ergotelis' U19 team currently plays in the Greek Football League's youth competition (Football League U19), while the other three teams participate at various levels of the Heraklion Football Clubs Association League system.[2]

Academy Personnel

As of 23 July 2018

General Manager Greece Manolis Sevastakis
U−19 Coach Greece Vasilis Plesitis
U−19 FitnessCoach Greece Vasilis Plesitis
U−19 Goalkeepers' Coach Greece Michalis Ximerakis
Neoi Ergoteli Coach Greece Antonis Fragkakis
Neoi Ergoteli General Manager Greece Nikos Fantaoutsakis
Kanaria Ergoteli Coach Greece Georgios Vlatas
Kanaria Ergoteli General Manager Greece Manolis Grammatikakis
Martinengo Coach Greece Panagiotis Kordonouris
Martinengo General Manager Greece Kostas Mavrakis

Ergotelis U-19

Ergotelis U−19 (Greek: Εργοτέλης Κ−19) is the official U−19 youth team of Ergotelis. They currently play in the Greek Football League's youth competition (Football League U19).

Squad

As of 12 December 2017[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Greece GK Manolis Kornilakis
Greece GK Panagiotis Savouidakis
Albania DF Renato Myftari
Albania DF Roberto Lushi
Greece DF Giannis Manioudakis
Greece DF Georgios Mavroidis
Greece DF Arkadios Plaitakis
Greece DF Nikos Stavrakakis
Greece DF Vasilis Psarakis
Albania MF Oresti Kacurri
Greece MF Dimitris Kefaloukos
No. Position Player
Greece MF Nikos Klinakis
Greece MF Pavlos Koutentakis
Greece MF Keivi Tsakani
Greece MF Dimitris Psalidakis
Greece FW Michalis Zervakis
Greece FW Manolis Koutsogiannakis
Greece FW Thomas Mavromatidis
Greece FW Charalabos Saitakis
Greece FW Marinos Serafimidis
Greece Giannis Koutantos

Neoi Ergoteli

Neoi Ergoteli
Full name Νέοι Εργοτέλη
(Young Ergotelis)
Ground Nikos Kazantzakis Stadium, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Capacity 1,000 (~600 seated)
Owner Gymnastics Club Ergotelis
Manager Antonis Fragkakis
Website Club website

Neoi Ergoteli (Greek: Νέοι Εργοτέλη, transliterated Ergotelis' Youth) is a sister club to Ergotelis and a subsidiary to the parent sports club of the same name. It acts as an unofficial reserve team to Ergotelis U−19. They compete in the regional Heraklion FCA A2 Division, the second tier of the regional League system, and by the club board's decision, are ineligible for promotion.

Squad

As of 12 December 2017[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Greece GK Nikolaos Daskalakis
Greece DF Stratos Giapetzakis
No. Position Player
Greece MF Manolis Stavrakakis
Greece MF Konstantinos Kalaitzakis
Greece FW Marinos Blemenos

Kanaria Ergoteli

Kanaria Ergoteli
Full name Κανάρια Εργοτέλη
(Ergotelis' Canaries)
Founded 1995
Ground Nikos Kazantzakis Stadium, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Capacity 1,000 (~600 seated)
Owner Gymnastics Club Ergotelis
Manager Georgios Vlatas
Website Club website

Kanaria Ergoteli (Greek: Κανάρια Εργοτέλη, transliterated Ergotelis' Canaries) is a sister club to Ergotelis and a subsidiary to the parent sports club of the same name. It was founded in 1995,[5]. After several years inactive, the club reverted to full operation in 2015.[5] It acts as an unofficial U−17 youth team. They compete in the regional Heraklion FCA B Division, the third tier of the regional League system, and by the club board's decision, are ineligible for promotion.

Squad

As of 12 December[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Greece GK Panagiotis Kastrinakis
Greece GK Alexandros Stavrakakis
Greece DF Konstantinos Grammatikakis
Greece DF Giannis Dolapsakis
Greece DF Giannis Theodorakis
Greece DF Nikos Kalyvianakis
Greece DF Charalabos Karababas
Greece DF Evangelos Mavrakis
Greece DF Giannis Mountrakis
No. Position Player
Greece DF Dimitris Stefanakis
Greece MF Antonis Alexakis
Greece MF Antonis Venerakis
Albania MF Christian Goupe
Greece MF Nikos Kalogerakis
Albania MF Alexandros Bernikou
Greece MF Georgios Chalkiadakis
Greece FW Giannis Papadakis
Greece FW Georgios Samprovalakis
Greece FW Giannis Stamatakis

Martinengo

Martinengo
Full name Μαρτινεγκο Αθλητικός Σύλλογος Ηρακλείου
(Martinengo Athletic Club Heraklion)
Founded 30 July 2016 (2016-07-30)
Ground Nikos Kazantzakis Stadium, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Capacity 1,000 (~600 seated)
Owner Gymnastics Club Ergotelis
Manager Panagiotis Kordonouris
Website Club website

Martinengo (Greek: Μαρτινέγκο, named after the Martinengo bastion on top of which the Ergotelis Athletic Centre is located) is a sister club to Ergotelis and a subsidiary to the parent sports club of the same name. It is the most recent football department established by the club, founded in 2016 to act as an unofficial U−15 youth team.[7] They compete in the regional Heraklion FCA C Division, the fourth tier of the regional League system, and by the club board's decision, are ineligible for promotion.

Squad

As of 12 December 2017[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Greece GK Georgios Karnis
Greece GK Nikolaos Leshi
Greece DF Vangelis Agapitos
Greece DF Jovi Vlasaj
Greece DF Monti Guro
Greece DF Michalis Dafnomilis
Greece DF Alexis Doule
Greece DF Dušan Popović
Greece DF Johnny Prendy
Greece DF Manolis Fazakis
Greece DF Giannis Charalabakis
Greece DF Dimos Charitakis
Albania DF Mario Hoxha
Greece MF Georgios Dafnomilis
Greece MF Dimitris Egglezos
Greece MF Stathis Kapouranis
Greece MF Konstantinos Kovitidis
No. Position Player
Greece MF Edison Kola
Greece MF Erlid Lilo
Albania MF Lucio Mehmetaj
Albania MF Eno Selamaj
Greece MF Nikos Stefanakis
Greece MF Aris Schinarakis
Greece MF Frako Tzako
Greece MF Adrian Tselikia
Greece MF Georgios Faitakis
Greece FW Georgios Vlachakis
Greece FW Malo Kevaky
Greece FW Andreas Latinos
Greece FW Kyriakos Moulakakis
Albania FW Frandi Buskiokon
Greece FW Iraklis Tziritas
Greece FW Georgios Choraitis

Former Academy Players

References

  1. "Ακαδημία" (in Greek). Ergotelis FC. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  2. "Που θα αγωνισθούν οι θυγατρικές ομάδες του Εργοτέλη" (in Greek). grandsport.gr. 22 August 2017.
  3. "ΠΑΕ/Κ19 − Ποδοσφαιριστές". ergotelis.gr. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  4. "Νέοι Εργοτέλη − Ποδοσφαιριστές". ergotelis.gr. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  5. 1 2 "Επίσημα Κανάρια στην Γ' ΕΠΣΗ!". grandsport.gr. 14 August 2015.
  6. "Κανάρια − Ποδοσφαιριστές". ergotelis.gr. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  7. "Ανακοίνωσε τη θυγατρική «Μαρτινέγκο» ο Εργοτέλης". grandsport.gr. 30 July 2016.
  8. "Μαρτινέγκο − Ποδοσφαιριστές". ergotelis.gr. Retrieved 12 December 2017.

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