Stelios Manolas

{{short description|Greek footballer}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2020}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Stelios Manolas

| image =

| fullname = Stylianos Manolas

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1961|7|13}}

| birth_place = Naxos, Greece

| death_date =

| height = {{height|m=1.90}}

| position = Center back

| youthyears1 = 1974–1979

| youthclubs1 = AEK Athens

| years1 = 1979–1998

| clubs1 = AEK Athens

| caps1 = 447

| goals1 = 35

| totalcaps = 447

| totalgoals = 35

| nationalyears1 = 1982–1995

| nationalteam1 = Greece

| nationalcaps1 = 71

| nationalgoals1 = 6

| manageryears1 = 2002–2004

| managerclubs1 = Greece U21

| manageryears2 = 2012–2013

| managerclubs2 = Niki Volos

| manageryears3 = 2014–2016

| managerclubs3 = AEK Athens U20

| manageryears4 = 2015

| managerclubs4 = AEK Athens (caretaker)

| manageryears5 = 2016

| managerclubs5 = AEK Athens (caretaker)

}}

Stelios Manolas ({{langx|el|Στέλιος Μανωλάς}}, born 13 July 1961) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a center back for AEK Athens and a current manager. Widely regarded as the best Greek defender of his era, he is one of the few Greek footballers to have played his entire professional career for a single club. In 2021, the IFFHS chose him in Greece's best XI of all time.{{cite web|url=https://iffhs.com/posts/1405|title=IFFHS MEN’S ALL TIME GREECE DREAM TEAM|date=23 October 2021|website=IFFHS.com|location=Online}}

Club career

Manolas started football from a young age, playing on the streets and vacant lots in and around the Athens suburb of Galatsi, where he lived during his childhood. In his early teens he, alongside his friend Kostas Antoniou, played for the small amateur club, Aetos Galatsi,{{Cite web|url=https://www.e-galatsi.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3206&catid=89&Itemid=611&fbclid=IwAR0MWHrE6HWm7tfHwIZJ5nBiuZ8YWbiTOmgiTP0fM1E3UmYvO3QRg5xVakI|title=Η αλάνα της οδού Κουρτίου,δίπλα στο "Μικτόν Γυμνάσιο Γαλατσίου"|website=e-galatsi}} where he was discovered by scouts and brought to the attention of AEK Athens. At the age of 15, he was playing for the AEK Youth teams. Over time, he was noticed for his technical skill, intelligence and tactical mind. In January 1980, he signed his first professional contract with the club. As a young player, his solid technical training, dynamism and perception and a fighting spirit, were shown in his efforts on the pitch for team defense and attack. He was a mastermind of the defense, influenced his teammates and boosted their confidence. Even though he was started his career as a right back, he was converted into a center back Miltos Papapostolou, a position he would compete for the rest of his career.

He made his debut appearance in a 1–1 draw against Kastoria on 3 February 1980 and from the next season onwards, he became a regular in the defense of the yellow-blacks until his retirement.{{Cite web|url=https://www.aek365.org/a-444368/o-stelio-arxise-na-grafei-istoria.htm|title=Ο Στέλιος άρχισε να γράφει ιστορία - 24/02 09:28|website=aek365.org}} Almost throughout his career he was one of the best players and one of the natural leaders of AEK. He gave his best in winning many titles, while alongside Toni Savevski, the main players that were based in the 90's. A top moment in his career, among others, was when he head blocked a shot by Lajos Détári in front of AEK's goal line in the crucial game against Olympiacos at the Olympic Stadium, that brought to AEK the 1989 league title.{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuITae2PnxM|title=Η μυθικη αποκρουση-μισο πρωταθλημα του ΣΤΕΛΙΟΥ ΜΑΝΩΛΑ στην κεφαλια του ΝΤΕΤΑΡΙ|via=YouTube}} Manolas had been targeted by Porto and Monaco, but as he stated, he would never leave the club, as he wanted to retire there. He played at AEK for 19 consecutive seasons, where he became their captain. In the summer of 1997 Manolas, dissatisfied with the then president Michalis Trochanas, withdrew from the club's activities for several months{{Cite web|url=https://www.tanea.gr/1997/07/12/sports/den-yparxei-logos-na-milisoyme/|title=Δεν υπάρχει λόγος να μιλήσουμε|date=12 July 1997|website=tanea.gr}} bur later returned, with ENIC as the major shareholder, to end his career at the end of the season.{{Cite web|url=https://www.tanea.gr/1997/12/30/sports/o-sempoye-apo-simera-sti-diathesi-toy-ntoymitrioy/|title=Ο Σέμπουε από σήμερα στη διάθεση του Ντουμιτρίου|date=30 December 1997|website=tanea.gr}} His last match was against Skoda Xanthi which earned him his 700th appearance.{{Cite web|url=https://www.gazzetta.gr/football/superleague/article/1475502/aek-teleytaio-paihnidi-toy-stratioti-stelioy-manola-vid|title=AEK: Το τελευταίο παιχνίδι του "στρατιώτη" Στέλιου Μανωλά|website=gazzetta.gr}}

Stelios Manolas ended his career having 447 appearances in the league, second only to Mimis Papaioannou and 12th in the history of the respective division, achieving a total of 34 goals. With AEK, he won the league 4 times, the Cup 3 times, the Super Cup 2 times and the only League Cup title ever played in 1990.{{Cite web|url=http://www.aekpedia.com/2015/05/24/%cf%83%cf%84%ce%ad%ce%bb%ce%b9%ce%bf%cf%82-%ce%bc%ce%b1%ce%bd%cf%89%ce%bb%ce%ac%cf%82/|title=Στέλιος Μανωλάς|website=aekpedia.com}}

International career

Manolas played for Greece in 71 matches from 1982 to 1994 and scored 6 goals.{{Cite web|url=https://www.epo.gr/media/files/ETHNIKES_OMADES/MATCH_ANDRES_1929-2000/ethniki_andrwn_1981_1985.pdf|title=Greece matches 1981–1985|website=epo.gr}} He was a member of the squad that played in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, in the USA.{{Cite web|url=https://www.epo.gr/media/files/ETHNIKES_OMADES/MATCH_ANDRES_1929-2000/ethniki_andrwn_1990_1995.pdf|title=Greece matches 1990–1995|website=epo.gr}}

Managerial career

After his retirement, Manolas became a certified coach in 2002 and worked for Greece U21 until 2004.{{Cite web|url=https://www.sport24.gr/football/i-diadromi-toy-proponiti-stelioy-manola.8317790.html|title=Η διαδρομή του προπονητή Στέλιου Μανωλά|website=www.sport24.gr}} In 2008 he held the post of technical director in AEK, where he resigned in 2009.{{Cite web|url=https://www.in.gr/2009/06/01/sports/football/paraitithike-o-stelios-manwlas-apo-tin-aek/|title=Παραιτήθηκε ο Στέλιος Μανωλάς από την ΑΕΚ|date=1 June 2009|website=in.gr}} In November 2012 he became the manager of Niki Volos where he stayed for three months.{{Cite web|url=https://www.protothema.gr/sports/article/234452/ston-pagko-ths-nikhs-voloy-o-stelios-manolas/|title=Στον πάγκο της Νίκης Βόλου ο Στέλιος Μανωλάς|date=6 November 2012|website=ProtoThema}} In the summer of 2014 he returned to AEK, as the coach of AEK Athens U20.{{Cite web|url=https://www.contra.gr/podosfairo/o-stelios-manolas-epestrepse-stin-aek.7142042.html|title=Ο Στέλιος Μανωλάς επέστρεψε στην ΑΕΚ!|website=www.contra.gr}} In 2015, he was called from AEK as an interim coach to replace Traianos Dellas in the men's team, and was then called again at the same position to replace Gus Poyet. During his second managerial period, he won the Cup in 2016.{{Cite web|url=https://www.aekfc.gr/newsdetails/me-manola-os-to-telos-tis-sezon-47702.htm?lang=en&path=1670406511|title=Manolas as interim coach|website=aekfc.gr}}

Personal life

Manolas is the uncle of former AEK Athens and Olympiacos international defender, Kostas.{{cite web|url=https://www.asroma.com/en/player-profile-bios/kostas-manolas-profile-new|title=Kostas Manolas Profile New|publisher=A.S. Roma|date=14 August 2018|access-date=30 September 2019}} His son, Konstantinos, was also a footballer who played for AEK.

Career statistics

=Club=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[https://football.aek.com/player/stelios_manolas/126 Stelios Manolas on football.aek.com]

rowspan="2"|Club

!rowspan="2"|Season

!colspan="3"|League

!colspan="2"|Greek Cup

!colspan="2"|Europe

!colspan="2"|Balkans Cup

!colspan="2"|Other{{efn|Includes Greek Super Cup and Greek League Cup}}

!colspan="2"|Total

DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
rowspan=19|AEK Athens

|1979–80

|rowspan=19|Alpha Ethniki

|3

00000000030
1980–81

|23

150004000321
1981–82

|32

020000000340
1982–83

|29

180100000381
1983–84

|27

150200000341
1984–85

|25

010000000260
1985–86

|20

371200000294
1986–87

|20

110200000231
1987–88

|21

440000000254
1988–89

|24

441200000305
1989–90

|33

340410050464
1990–91

|24

431000000275
1991–92

|31

4123400000477
1992–93

|30

170300010411
1993–94

|24

281100010343
1994–95

|23

1102600000393
1995–96

|22

390300000343
1996–97

|23

262600010364
1997–98

|13

000200000150
colspan=3|Career total

!447||35||96||11||38||1||4||0||8||0||593||47

{{notelist}}

=International=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

|+ Appearances and goals by national team and year

National teamYearAppsGoals
rowspan=13 | Greece

|1982

10
198310
198471
198550
198680
198770
198862
198970
199082
199141
199250
199360
199460
colspan=2|Total716

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:Scores and results list Greece's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Manolas goal.{{cite web|url=https://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=12924|title=Stelios Manolas|website=eu-football.info}}

{| class="wikitable sortable"

|+ List of international goals scored by Stelios Manolas

scope="col"|No.

!scope="col"|Date

!scope="col"|Venue

!scope="col"|Opponent

!scope="col"|Score

!scope="col"|Result

!scope="col"|Competition

align="center"|1

|{{dts|9 October 1984}}

|Athens Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece

|{{fb|ISR}}

|align="center"|2–2

|align="center"|2–2

|Friendly

align="center"|2

|rowspan="2"|{{dts|17 February 1988}}

|rowspan="2"|Athens Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece

|rowspan="2"|{{fb|NIR}}

|align="center"|1–1

|align="center" rowspan="2"|3–2

|rowspan="2"|Friendly

align="center"|3

|align="center"|2–2

align="center"|4

|rowspan="2"|{{dts|28 March 1990}}

|rowspan="2"|Athens Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece

|rowspan="2"|{{fb|ISR}}

|align="center"|1–0

|align="center" rowspan="2"|2–1

|rowspan="2"|Friendly

align="center"|5

|align="center"|2–1

align="center"|6

|{{dts|23 January 1991}}

|Athens Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece

|{{fb|POR}}

|align="center"|2–2

|align="center"|3–2

|UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying

Managerial statistics

{{updated|match played 17 May 2016}}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

|+ Managerial record by team and tenure

rowspan="2"|Team

!rowspan="2"|Nat

!rowspan="2"|From

!rowspan="2"|To

!colspan="8"|Record

{{Tooltip|G|Games managed}}

!{{Tooltip|W|Games won}}

!{{Tooltip|D|Games drawn}}

!{{Tooltip|L|Games lost}}

!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}

!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}

!{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference}}

!{{Tooltip|Win %|Winning percentage}}

align="left"|Greece U21

|{{flagicon|Greece}}

|align="left"|1 July 2002

|align="left"|30 June 2004

{{WDL|17|5|6|6|for=20|against=18|diff=yes}}

align="left"|Niki Volos

|{{flagicon|Greece}}

|align="left"|6 November 2012

|align="left"|17 February 2013

{{WDL|16|6|7|3|for=16|against=9|diff=yes}}

align="left"|AEK Athens U20

|{{flagicon|Greece}}

|align="left"|1 July 2014

|align="left"|13 October 2016

{{WDL|34|18|4|12|for=58|against=38|diff=yes}}

align="left"|AEK Athens (caretaker)

|{{flagicon|Greece}}

|align="left"|20 October 2015

|align="left"|30 October 2015

{{WDL|2|2|0|0|for=6|against=1|diff=yes}}

align="left"|AEK Athens (caretaker)

|{{flagicon|Greece}}

|align="left"|20 April 2016

|align="left"|19 May 2016

{{WDL|4|2|1|1|for=5|against=4|diff=yes}}

colspan="4"|Total

{{WDLtot|73|33|18|22|for=105|against=70|diff=yes}}

Honours

=As a player=

=As a manager=

AEK Athens

See also

References

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