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Takis Lemonis

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Greek footballer and manager

Takis Lemonis
Personal information
Full namePanagiotis Lemonis
Date of birth (1960-01-13)13 January 1960 (age 65)
Place of birthColonus,Athens, Greece
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
PositionMidfielder
Youth career
1972–1976Ethnikos Ellinoroson
1976–1978Αttikos
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1978–1987Olympiacos174(22)
1987–1991Levadiakos118(24)
1991–1993Panionios28(3)
Total320(49)
International career
1982–1983Greece2(0)
Managerial career
1996–2000Asteras Zografou
2000–2002Olympiacos
2002–2003APOEL
2004–2005Kallithea
2005–2006Levadiakos
2006Skoda Xanthi
2006–2008Olympiacos
2008–2009Panionios
2009–2010Omonia
2010–2011Panionios
2012Panetolikos
2013Levadiakos
2015–2016Al Raed
2017Olympiacos
2017–2018Olympiacos
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Takis Lemonis (Greek:Τάκης Λεμονής; born 13 January 1960) is a Greek professionalfootballmanager and former player.

Playing career

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Takis Lemonis played for local club Attikos before playing forOlympiacos from 1978 until1987. He also played forLevadiakos (1987 –1991) and Ιonikos 1992,Panionios (1992 –1993), finishing his career in Ethnikos at 1994. During his playing career, Lemonis was capped twice forGreece.

Coaching career

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Having stopped football as a player, Lemonis studied coaching inEngland and, in 1996, became head coach at Asteras Zografou. In2000, he returned to Olympiacos as the assistant coach and, after the dismissal ofGiannis Matzourakis, as head coach. Lemonis had domestic success at Olympiakos by winning twochampionships in a row. He left the team in October 2002. He has since coachedAPOEL inCyprus (2003),Kallithea (2005) and Levadiakos upon their return to theAlpha Ethniki for the2006 season.

Olympiacos under the leading of Takis Lemonis won the championship with 12 points difference in 2001 and beat AEK in a match practically final of the championship with a 4–3 in an impressive match in April 2002. He also won AEK 6–1 and Panathinaikos 1–4 in Leoforos, Panathinaikos' historical castle, which together with this season's 4–0 against Panathinaicos again are the biggest domestic victories a Greek team has ever achieved during the last 20 years. Those victories gave him the nickname "Sir Takis".

In September 2006, Lemonis once again replaced Ioannis Matzourakis, this time as coach ofSkoda Xanthi. He resigned in December 2006 and, later that month, signed a six month contract and replacedTrond Sollied as the head coach of Olympiacos.

Although Olympiacos was eventually crowned champion, the loss of thederby of the eternal enemies, the disqualification by a lower division club in theGreek Cup and the loss ofRivaldo led Olympiacos fans to boo Lemonis,Sokratis Kokkalis (the chairman of the club) and the players. However, the chairman decided to extend Lemonis's contract for two more years which keeps Lemonis in the club until summer 2009. The2007–08 season started badly with Olympiacos losing points in the Greek Superleague and drawing with Lazio at home. The away match with Werder Bremen was critical for Lemonis. However, Olympiacos prevailed 1–3 (his first win in an away Champions League match) and Lemonis was given an extension. Lemonis was doing better on his second spell withOlympiacos, leading the way to a second away victory inChampions League away game againstLazio, a home win of 3–0 against Bremen (6–1 tally in favor of Olympiacos between the two teams), and a dominant 4–0 win againstPanathinaikos in the Greek Cup eighth-finals.

As coach of Olympiacos, Lemonis has achieved a great amount in both their domestic and UEFA Champions League campaigns. He achieved Olympiacos' greatest margin of victory in the competition by defeatingBayer Leverkusen 6–2 in2002–03. In his second reign as coach, Lemonis gave Olympiacos their first away win in the competition against SV Werder Bremen, and a trip to the Round of 16 for only the second time in their history in2007–08.

On 12 November 2008, Lemonis signed a contract for rest of the2008–09 season and replacedEwald Lienen as the head coach ofPanionios. He finally resigned on 3 December 2008 after the refuse of the Panionio's board to accept his request to dismiss three members of Panionio's coaching and management staff.[1]

On 17 March 2009, he signed a two-year contract withOmonia.[2] In 2010, Lemonis led Omonoia to its 20th Championship. He returned to Greece coaching Levadiakos,Panetolikos and Panionios.

On 23 March 2017, Lemonis returned toOlympiacos for a third managerial stint, signing a contract until the end of the season.[3] He won his fifth championship with Olympiacos.

On 25 September 2017, Lemonis returned to Olympiacos for a fourth managerial stint, after Besnik Hasi was released from Olympiacos.[4] Despite being credited with taking the team from fifth place to first in theSuperleague table before Christmas, he was relieved of his duties on 4 January 2018, while being offered the opportunity to remain at the club through an alternative staff role;[5] alleged reasons for his dismissal were his difficulties in handling the dressing room and employing well-defined tactical plans,[6] as well as his passiveChampions League mentality with an objective of not recording heavy losses rather than being competitive against stronger opposition.[7]

Managerial statistics

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As of 4 January 2018
TeamFromToRecord
MWDLWin %Ref.
Olympiacos25 November 20009 October 200287611313070.11
APOEL1 January 200330 June 2003
Kallithea13 December 200312 May 200545121518026.67
Levadiakos1 July 200530 June 2006257414028.00
Skoda Xanthi4 October 200620 December 20069522055.56
Olympiacos29 December 200611 March 20085336125067.92
Panionios12 November 20082 December 20081001000.00
Omonia17 March 20094 October 20104729117061.70
Panionios10 December 201022 November 2011276138022.22
Panetolikos9 February 201211 April 20129216022.22
Levadiakos18 May 201314 October 20138224025.00
Al Raed3 September 20151 February 201613346023.08
Olympiacos23 March 20178 June 20177511071.43
Olympiacos25 September 20174 January 2018181026055.56
Total3471788089051.30

Honours

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Player

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Olympiacos

Manager

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Olympiacos

Omonia

References

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  1. ^"Takis Lemonis Leaves Panionios". Goal.com. 3 December 2008. Retrieved5 December 2008.
  2. ^"Lemonis called in to rescue Omonia's season".UEFA. 17 March 2009. Archived fromthe original on 21 March 2009. Retrieved17 March 2009.
  3. ^"Προπονητής του Ολυμπιακού ο Τάκης Λεμονής".The Huffington Post. Retrieved25 March 2017.
  4. ^"Ανακοίνωσε την πρόσληψη Λεμονή ο Ολυμπιακός". sport24.gr. 25 September 2017. Retrieved25 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^"Τέλος ο Λεμονής από τον Ολυμπιακό. Αναλαμβάνει ο Γκαρσία, με Κόντη στη Λάρισα".Newsit.gr (in Greek). 4 January 2018. Retrieved4 January 2018.
  6. ^"Χαμός με Λεμονή: Τι έγινε στα αποδυτήρια και τα τραγικά λάθη που τον "καθαρίζουν" | Sportdog Team".Sportdog.gr – Αθλητικά Νέα | Ειδήσεις | Sport. Retrieved4 January 2018.
  7. ^"Πολύ άδικο για τον Λεμονή όλο αυτό..."Contra.gr. Retrieved4 January 2018.
Takis Lemonis managerial positions
(c) =Caretaker Manager
APOEL FCmanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
(c) =caretaker manager
Levadiakos F.C.managers
(c) =caretaker manager
Xanthi F.C.managers
(c) =caretaker manager
Known asSkoda Xanthi (1991–2016)
Panionios F.C.managers
(c) =caretaker manager
AC Omoniamanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
Panetolikos F.C.managers
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