Kostas Manolas

Kostas Manolas
Personal information
Full name Konstantinos Manolas
Date of birth 14 June 1991 (1991-06-14) (age 20)
Place of birth Athens, Greece
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) [1]
Playing position Centre Back
Club information
Current club AEK Athens
Number 4
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009– AEK Athens 58 (5)
National team
2009- Greece U-21 5 (0)
2010– Greece 0 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 16 June 2009.
† Appearances (Goals).

Konstantinos "Kostas" Manolas (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος "Κώστας" Μανωλάς, born 14 June 1991) is a Greek football defender currently playing for AEK Athens. Kostas Manolas is a nephew of Greek football and AEK legend Stelios Manolas. Manolas also wears the number 4, previously worn by his uncle. He originates from Naxos.

Stelios Manolas himself stated, "Kostas is my "successor" although Stelios Manolas is regarded to be the best Greek defender of all time.

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Club career

AEK Athens

2009-10 season

Kostas Manolas started his youth career at Thrasyvoulos F.C. in 2005 to 2007. In 2009, Stelios Manolas, who was the AEK Technical Director was scouting his nephew at a youth match with AEK manager Dusan Bajevic and was impressed with his performance.

On 16 June 2009, Manolas signed a three year deal with AEK Athens.[2]

After signing for AEK, Manolas stated: I am very happy signing for the team I support, hopefully I can be a legend at the club like my uncle and end my career at AEK.

Manolas made his debut against AO Kavala and was rewarded the MVP award. After the match he stated, It's a dream to play for the club I love. Manolas was also rewarded the MVP the following week playing against PAOK. On his first 7 matches, Manolas was rewarded the MVP award 5 times.

Manolas scored his first professional goal against arch rivals Olympiacos F.C. on 19 May 2010. Although he was playing with a broken jugal since the 1st minute of the match after a dangerous nudge by Kostas Mitroglou, he scored on the 6th minute, ignoring all pains. However, he left the pitch on the 15th in a bad situation. He refused to be taken to the hospital before the match was over, despite being urged by his uncle Stelios Manolas. The next day, he underwent a successful three-hour surgery and has recovered and has attended to his training sessions.

2010-11 season

Manolas was a key figure for AEK Athens in the season 2010-11, playing very impressive performances in the Superleague Greece but also in the Europa League which drew interest to many European teams such as Genoa, Udinese, Getafe and Schalke. Manolas scored a very important goal for AEK Athens against HNK Hajduk Split securing the win for AEK Athens. The following week, Manolas found the back of the net again against Larissa in the Greek Cup(which later on AEK Athens went on to win the Greek cup). His impressive performances convinced AEK Athens coach Manolo Jimenez and earned him a spot in the starting line-up forcing David Mateos on the bench who joined AEK Athens on loan from Real Madrid.

Manolas has developed massively while playing alongside AEK Athens icon and Euro 2004 winner Traianos Dellas and has stated to the press, "It is an honour to play alongside such a great player like Dellas, I have developed and become a better player. His experience has helped me become confident on the ball and the decisions I make in the game. I have learned a lot from him and he is basically like a teacher to me who I look up to"

On April 30, 2011, Manolas won his first trophy in his career winning the Greek Cup with AEK Athens and played a massive role on winning the trophy and played a solid game all through out the match. Manolas also cleared a shot off the line which was a crucial chance for the opponents Atromitos who have never won a trophy in their history. Manolas was also received the MVP due to his outstanding display. After the match Manolas stated, "It is a dream for me to win a trophy with my childhood club AEK, and I hope there's many more to come in the future". Manolas finished the 2010/11 season playing 36 macthes scoring 3 goals.

2011-12 season

On July 11, 2011 Manolas signed a new 3-year deal with AEK Athens keeping him at the club until 2014.[3] Manolas' contract is worth €900K earning €300K per-season including bonuses that can reach up to €1.4M. Manolas renewed his contract despite interested from big European outfits Werder Bremen, Sevilla, VfL Wolfsburg and Hamburger SV.[4] Manolas agreed with AEK Athens on €4.M buy-out clause for foreign teams and a €10.M buy-out clause for Greek teams.[5]

Shortly after signing a new 3-year contract with AEK Athens, Manolas stated to the press, "I am extremely happy that I am going to continue playing for the team of my heart and it is an honour to wear the AEK Jersey for the next three years with my childhood club. I applaud AEK president Stavros Adamidis who believes in me and declined great offers from European teams to keep me at the club despite the huge economical problems the club is suffering. My dream now is to become the team's captain and win the league just like my uncle Stelios Manolas, who achieved this when he joined AEK."[6]

Manolas started of the season very positively playing his first competitive match of the 2011/12 season against Georgian side Dinamo Tbilisi in a Europa League qualifier where he played extremely well playing a very solid game helping AEK Athens win 1-0. Manolas was also given the most praise from AEK Athens coach Manolo Jimenez.[7] Manolas scored his first goal of the season in a away match against Panionios, Manolas also scored the only goal of the match and finished in a 0-1 victory for AEK. Manolas also dedicated he's goal to his manager Manolo Jimenez who has been taking criticism in recent weeks.[8] Manolas also scored the first goal for AEK Athens in a 1-3 away win against SK Sturm Graz in the Europa League. Due to Manolas' impressive performances in the Superleague Greece and in the Europa League. English clubs Everton, Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic and West Ham United are interested in the highly-rated young stopper and may purchase Manolas in the January transfer period.[9]

International career

Because of his very good appearances with AEK, Greek national manager Otto Rehhagel called him up for the 30 man provisional World Cup squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but he wasn't in last 23 men squad.

Statistics

Last updated 7 July 2011

Season Club Competition Apps Goals
2009/10 AEK Athens Greek Super League 18 1
2010/11 AEK Athens Greek Super League 28 3
2011/12 AEK Athens Greek Super League 13 1
Total 58 5

Honours

AEK Athens

References