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Giorgos Savvidis

Giorgos Savvidis (born February 2, 1961) is a former international Cypriot football midfielder and football manager. During his playing days he was regarded one of the best players in the country and was voted in the best 11 Cypriot national players of the past century. After dominating Cypriot football, AEK Athens FC signed him in 1987.There he soon captured the imagination of the fans winning instant recognition.He was appointed captain of the team in 1988 and lifted the teams first Greek championship ( 1989) in years of Greek professional football. Another championship title came in 1992.He returned to Cyprus and Omonia the following year helping them win their 17th league title in the Cypriot championship.Three years later he retired having achieved fame and eternal recognition by the Omonia fan base. He begun his training career at Digenis Akritas Morphou winning the B league of Cyprus and achieved promotion for the club after almost 30 years.He left after a while to pursue a career along long-time friend Toni Savevski as his assistant manager.In the season 2001-02 he was the assistant coach for Apollon Limassol and between 2002-2004 assistant coach of Omonia Nicosia. In 2003 he won the Cypriot championship and the Cyprus Super Cup with Omonia.After the end of the 2004 season Savevski was sacked causing Savvidis to leave as well.

Season 2007-2008

Savvidis agreed to return to Omonia after Dragomir Okuka was sacked after failing to improve Omonia's fortunes. Omonia's fans were keen to see what effect this change was going to bring in the clubs bewildering fortunes and had hoped that one of the clubs long-time servant had what it take to lift them to the top once again.However Savvidis failed to change the clubs performances and on the third of March ,after only four months on the job quited citing pressure from the Omonia fans. Η πίεση τον οδήγησε στη παραίτηση, Protathlima.com

Honours

Club

Omonia AEK

As a manager

Digenis Morphou

Individual

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