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Manolis Kottis ( el, Μανώλης Κώττης; born 25 January 1955) is a Greek former professional
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who played as
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Club career


Early years

Kottis started his football career through his older brother who played football for the team of Apollon Kalythies. At the age of 13, he trained with the club's youth team. At the age of 13, he trained with the youth team of the club and when he scored three goals in a friendly match of the division against Rodos, he was called by the officials of Apollon Kalythies and signed a sport's card with the team. His reputation as a prolific scorer began to spread in the football community of
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. This recognition was further solidified when he scored twice in a friendly match against Rodos. Impressed, the officials of the island's big team visited Kottis at the carpentry workshop where he worked and offered him a contract which he signed for a fee of 30,000
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Rodos

During the eight years he played with Rodos, he made sure to constantly prove his executive scoring ability, culminating in being named the top scorer of the
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in 1977 season with 28 goals, while also making a decisive contribution in the promotion of Rodos to the first division. He was the first player of Rodos to complete a hat-trick in the first division, as he did scoring all the goals for his club in the 3–1 win over
PAS Giannina PAS Giannina Football Club ( el, ΠΑΕ ΠΑΣ Γιάννινα 1966), or with its full name Panepirotikos Athlitikos Syllogos Giannina ( el, Πανηπειρωτικός Αθλητικός Σύλλογος Γιάννινα, ''Panepirotic Athleti ...
. The transfer rumors that had long started becoming more and more intense for Kottis, when in his first season with Rodos in the league as he emerged as the 2nd top scorer with 24 goals, tied with Dušan Bajević behind the 31 goals of Thomas Mavros. The main competitors for the player from
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were AEK Athens and
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. The determination of
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emerged victorious, when in the summer of 1980 the President of AEK visited Rhodes alongside the official, Nikos Stratos and the vice-president, Petros Lalos offering 2,000,000 drachmas to Kottis to join AEK. Kottis, hesitating to leave Rhodes and doubting his acclimatization in
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counter-proposed the amount of 2,500,000, hoping for a setback from the President of AEK, who, to his surprise, agreed. The signatures came in and Kottis moved to the capital wearing the yellow-black shirt.


AEK Athens

The then deadly attacking duo of Mavros-Bajević with the "short-tall" model immediately brought Kottis to the prime position of the competitor of Mavros for a place in the eleven. The position of "tall" passed from Dušan Bajević to
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, but the position of "short" was very difficult to claim due to the football class and leading personality of Thomas Mavros. The difficulties of adapting to the Greek capital, led Kottis back to Rodos as a loan for a year to then return again to the double-headed eagle. His acquaintance with the later wife from Nea Filadelfeia relieved to him from the difficulties of the life in
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and the awareness in the administration of AEK that a partnership like the Mavros–Bajević was almost impossible to re-exist, gave Kottis the opportunities he was looking for to participate in the yellow-black jersey. He made his debut on 7 September 1980 in a 5–1 home win against
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. He won the Greek Cup in 1983 playing in the final in the 2–0 win against PAOK. He also scored in the 65th minute of the home win against Újpest on 14 September 1983, for the First round of the
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.


Later career

In the summer of 1984, with the arrival of
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, he was left out of his coach's plans and in December of the same year he transferred to
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, where he remained until the summer of 1985 season. This was followed by a trip to the other side of the United States, where he competed for two months in the US championship for New York City club
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and was paid 10 thousand dollars. Returning to
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, he continued to play in
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, Lamia and other teams of smaller categories to complete his football career in 1990 at Argonaftis Argos.


Personal life

The recent life of Kottis is divided between Athens, where his wife, Kleopatra and his daughter live, and Rhodes, where he works with the Cultural and Sports Organization of the island's Municipality while serving as General Leader and Vice President of the Rhodes team.


Style of play

Kottis was a short player, with a low center of gravity and flexible, while he had a special feel in scoring goals. A real "fox" of the small and large opposing area who was often in the right place at the right time to score. Characteristics that were very similar to those of Thomas Mavros. Their similarity in style of play even extended to both their head-balling prowess despite their relatively short stature. In all the games he played as a partner of Mavros in the attacking line of AEK, the two of them made it unimaginably difficult for the opposing defenses and the goal seemed to be a matter of time either from one or the other.


Honours

Rodos *
Beta Ethniki The Football League ( el, Φούτμπολ Λιγκ) was the second highest professional football league in Greece since its inception in 1962 as ''Beta Ethniki'' and until 2019. It then served as a third tier after the creation of the Super Lea ...
: 1977–78, 1980–81 (South Group) AEK Athens * Greek Cup: 1982–83 Individual *Beta Ethniki top scorer: 1976–77 (South Group)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kottis, Manolis 1955 births Living people Greek men's footballers Super League Greece players A.E. Rodos players AEK Athens F.C. players Egaleo F.C. players Atromitos F.C. players PAS Lamia 1964 players Men's association football forwards Sportspeople from Rhodes Greek expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States Greek expatriate sportspeople in the United States