
PAOK’s K17 training in 2019 with the three players now co -exist in the original form of National Greece
The photo exclusively published by RES-EIA presents three … high school students in a snapshot of PAOK K17 training in early 2019. Exactly six years later, these three children co-existed in the original form of New National Greece, which defeated Scotland 3-0 and sparked science.
Christos Tzolis, Dimitris Constantelias and Konstantinos Koulierakis were football at the PAOK academies, but the three played together for only one football season due to special conditions. First of all it was the age issue, as Jolis (2002) is one year older than his two teammates. But their circumstances brought together the 2018-19 season to PAOK’s K17 that Alexander Alexiadis built. The coach, who took over the National K17 the following year, was the one who decided to raise the 15 -year -old Constantelia and Koulierakis as “little” (2003) and integrate them to the very strong set of those born in 2002. Balomenos, Avendisian, Gordezani, Gordezani, Gordez,
At the same time, Alexiadis was the coach who turned Koulierakis from a defensive tackle to center back, a position that was to change his life. During the same period, Constantiles signed his first professional contract at the age of 16.
The “biceps of the north” arrived comfortably in the Final-4 final where he lost 1-0 to Olympiacos Tzolakis and Doy. However, MVP of that season was undoubtedly Christos Tzolis, with 26 goals, a record in the K17 Championship. Bruges’ ace- in addition- had achieved 5 hat tricks in his first year after his return from Germany. The following (2019/20) was the top scorer in the K19 championship, followed by his promotion to the first team.
Source: SA – EIA