Yannis Christopoulos

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Basketball player
Yannis Christopoulos
Yannis Christopoulos
Player information
birthday June 7th 1974
place of birth Patras , Greece
size 185 cm
Clubs as coaches
1996–1997 U Mobitelco Cluj (youth) 1997–2000 Apollon Patras (AC) 2000–2001 Brandt Hagen (AC) 2004 AEL Limassol 2004–2005 APOEL Nicosia 2005–2006 Apollon Patras 2006–2007 AE Larisa 2007–2008 Olympiada Patron 2008 AS Trikala 2000 2008–2011 APOEL Nicosia 2011–2012 FC Bayern Munich (AC) 2012 FC Bayern MunichRomaniaRomania
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GermanyGermany
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Yannis Christopoulos ( Greek Γιάννης Χρηστόπουλος ; born June 7, 1974 in Patras ) is a Greek basketball coach .

At the age of 22 years Christopoulos started in 1996 his coaching career in the youth department of the Romanian club CS Universitatea Mobi Telco Cluj-Napoca , the first division before moving to his hometown assistant coach Apollon Patras was where he in the 1999/2000 season under head coach Dirk Bauermann worked was. Christopoulos also worked under Bauermann in 2000/01 for the first time in Germany as an assistant trainer at Brandt Hagen .

Christopoulos started his career as head coach in Cyprus in 2004, before he became head coach of his former employer Apollon Patras in 2005. This was followed by engagements with other Greek first division clubs until 2008, after which Christopoulos returned to Cyprus, where he was head coach of the basketball department of APOEL Nicosia for the second time after 2004/05 . With APOEL he won the Cypriot basketball championship in 2010.

Yannis Christopoulos has been back in Germany since 2011, where he initially became Dirk Bauermann's assistant coach at Bayern Munich . After Bauermann's leave of absence on September 27, 2012, he was promoted to the new head coach. Christopoulos was originally supposed to take care of the team until the end of the season, but was replaced on November 27, 2012 by Svetislav Pešić , as expectations had not been met.

Individual evidence

  1. Evening newspaper : Christopoulos: Der Anti-Bauermann (accessed on September 29, 2012)
  2. fcb-basketball.de: FC Bayern Munich separates from Dirk Bauermann ( Memento from October 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on September 29, 2012)
  3. fcb-basketball.de: Svetislav Pesic is the new coach at FC Bayern ( Memento from October 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive )