Konstantinos Papazoglou

Konstantinos Papazoglou (alternate spellings: Kostas Papazoglou) (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος or Κώστας, Παπάζογλου, born March 18, 1984) is a Greek professional basketball coach. He graduated from Aristotelian University’s Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences in 2005, majoring in basketball coaching.

Konstantinos Papazoglou
Personal information
Born (1984-03-18) March 18, 1984
Thessaloniki, Greece
NationalityGreek
PositionCoach
Coaching career2006–present
Career history
As coach:
2006Makedonikos (asst)
2006-2007Polpak Swiecie (asst)
2007-2008PAOK (asst)
2007-2009Swedish national team (scout)
2008-2010AEK Athens (asst)
2010-2012Ilisiakos (asst)
2012-2013Lowen Braunschweig (asst)
2013-2016Aries Trikala (asst)
2016Aries Trikala
2016Rethymno Cretan Kings (asst)
2017Mid-American Unity (TBT Tournament)
2017-2018PBC Astana (asst)
2018-2019Kolossos Rodou (asst)
2019-2020PAOK (asst)
Career highlights and awards
FIBA Asia Champions Cup Bronze Medal (2017)

Coaching career

Papazoglou started his coaching career at a very young age. At just 22 years old, he was a part of the coaching staff of Makedonikos B.C. in Greece’s A1 league, being the youngest assistant coach in the history of the Greek League.

Later during that season, Papazoglou followed Flevarakis in Poland and worked alongside him as an assistant coach at Polpak Swiecie, earning a spot in the Polish league playoffs.

The collaboration with Flevarakis continued in the summer of 2007, as Papazoglou worked as head scout for the Sweden N.T. for two consecutive years.

In late 2007, Papazoglou followed Flevarakis as an assistant coach at PAOK, where he stayed until the end of April 2008.

In the summer of 2008, Papazoglou started working as Flevarakis’ assistant at AEK, staying with the club until 2010.

For the next two seasons, the two men worked together at Ilisiakos, helping the team avoid relegation both years.

In 2012, Papazoglou worked for the first time in his career in Germany’s Basketball Bundesliga league, as he was appointed assistant coach of New Yorker Phantoms Braunschweig. He stayed there for a year, until the summer of 2013. He also worked with German point guard Dennis Schröder, in his last year in Europe before going to the NBA and joining the Atlanta Hawks.

Since the summer of 2013 he has been an assistant coach with Aries Trikala BC. In April 2015 he took over the reins of the team, finishing the season as head coach and, at the age of 31, became the third youngest head coach in the history of Greek League, and the absolute youngest since the 1999-2000 season.

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