Nikolaos Georgeas

Nikolaos "Nikos" Georgeas (Greek: Νικόλαος "Νίκος" Γεωργέας, born 27 December 1976) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a right-back. He is the current administrative director of AEK Athens Academy.

Nikos Georgeas
Personal information
Full name Nikolaos Georgeas
Date of birth (1976-12-27) December 27, 1976
Place of birth Kalamata, Greece
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Right back, Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
AEK Athens Academy (Administrative Director)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–2000 Kalamata 65 (1)
1996PAS Giannina (loan) 19 (0)
2000–2012 AEK Athens 188 (1)
2012–2013 Veria 18 (0)
2013–2015 AEK Athens 37 (0)
Total 326 (2)
Medal record
Gold medal – first placeGreek Cup2002
Gold medal – first placeGreek Cup2011
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

Georgeas started his football career at the Mani Platsa club. At the age of 19 he joined the team of Black Storm.[1] Georgeas spent almost his entire career playing for AEK Athens. Fans have a lot of respect on him, because of his passion and love in AEK Athens' badge after spending 12 years at the club. On May 26, 2008 Georgeas signed a new 2-year contract which will keep him at the club until 2010.[2] Georgeas is also regarded to be one of the club's most loyal players and was voted in the top 10 legend list of AEK Athens history. In the 2010/11 season, Georgeas scored his first goal for the club after spending 12 years at the club and scored against Ergotelis in a 2-3 away win. Georgeas also scored his second goal for the club just weeks later, against Larissa. Next year, his coach Nikos Kostenoglou wanted to utilize his talent and experience, something that led Kostenoglou to try Georgeas in a new position; as a defensive midfielder. Georgeas, who the previous season did not make AEK's starting eleven, tried to meet the expectations of his team coach and managed to be proved as a tool, as he could play in more than one position. Moreover, he was chosen to be the captain in some games being the oldest player in the team.

In July 2012, Georgeas' contract with AEK ended, bringing to a close a 12 years at the club. Veria was the next stop in his career, counting 18 appearances and several of them as team captain. After the end of the one-year contract with Veria, AEK decided to bring back Nikos Georgeas to play in the third division. He was considered one of the leaders in AEK's effort to return to the Super League. At the end of the 2014-15 season, with AEK Athens being promoted to the first division, Georgeas decided to finish his career in his favourite team. He is famous for the chant that AEK fans have dedicated to him, with the lyrics "Georgea, Georgea, ta fyta stin Kalamata einai oraia!" (Greek: "Γεωργέα, Γεωργέα, τα φυτά στην Καλαμάτα είναι ωραία!"), which means "Georgeas, Georgeas, (the) plants in Kalamata are nice!", a reference to the footballer's birthplace, Kalamata, in southern Greece, and to the weed produced widely in the area.[3]

In 2015, Georgeas retired from professional football.[1]

After football

Since September 2019, Georgeas has been heading the administration of the AEK Academy together with Konstantinos Papapostolou.[4]

Controversy

Veria vs Olympiacos

Additional suspects include Veria Director of Football Giorgos Lanaris and former owner Giorgos Arvanitidis, regarding 6 January 2013 match of Olympiacos F.C. against Veria F.C.[5] Veria player Nikolaos Georgeas and club's manager Dimitris Kalaitzidis at the time, testified in March 2015 that Lanaris following Arvanitidis orders demanded from Veria players to lose with a 3–0 score, which eventually happened.[6][7][8] According to Andreadis, both Marinakis and Arvanitidis had agreed on the match fixing.[9]

Veria player Alexandros Kalogeris confirmed Georgeas' testimony, at the Athens court houses, that he entered the game in the second half after being instructed by the team manager to lose the game 3-0. The scandal has seen revelations about a series of dramatic events including phone tapping by Greece's intelligence agency, the involvement of Interpol, the bombing of a referee's premises, and a row erupting between the new Greek government and UEFA and FIFA. Football violence has also spiralled out of control, with riot police regularly seen on the pitch. However, despite the long-running investigation into match-fixing, no one has yet been jailed. Five people have been sentenced to time in prison but were subsequently freed on appeal. Charges against a number of the accused have been dropped and there are fears that, like so many other investigations in Greece, they will fizzle out.[10]

Career statistics

Club performance League Cup1 Continental Total
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
Greece League Greek Cup Europe Total
1995–96 Kalamata Alpha Ethniki 00100010
PAS Giannina Beta Ethniki 1902000210
1996–97 Kalamata Alpha Ethniki 1902000210
1997–98 00000000
1998–99 Beta Ethniki 1301000140
1999–00 Alpha Ethniki 2818000361
2000–01 509000140
AEK Athens Alpha Ethniki 90000090
2001–02 21012080410
2002–03 1608020260
2003–04 1204060220
2004–05 60102090
2005–06 2505000300
2006–07 Super League 1201070200
2007–08 80000080
2008–09 2405000290
2009–10 1601050220
2010–11 1214110172
2011–12 2702040330
2012–13 Veria Super League 1800000180
2013–14 AEK Athens Football League 2 2604100301
2014–15 AEK Athens Football League 1100000110
Career total 32727023504324

Last updated: 2015-05-27
Source: aekfc.gr

1 Includes 4 caps and 1 goal in the semi-pro Football League 2 Cup.

Honours

AEK Athens F.C.
Individual

References

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