Sotiris Drikos
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Brief Curriculum vitae (in English)

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​Sotiris Drikos served as head coach in Greek Men National Team from 2013 until 2016 and guided NT in silver medal of Euro league 2014 and in bronze medal in World League 2016 group 3. His role in Greek National Federation included duties as the technical director of Greek’s youth teams and coordination of the technical staff for all male national teams. 
Drikos is a teacher of Physical Education, he holds an MSc specializing in coaching of sports and a Ph.D. in Sports & Data analysis. He has published articles in scientific journals, in proceedings of scientific congresses and has presentations relating to volleyball in Greek and international scientific conferences. He is member of academic group Sports Analytics in the Athens University of Economics & Business.  He has worked in several teams in A1 Men’s division such as Aris Nikaias, AE Nikaia, Olympiakos Piraeus, AO Kifissia, Iraklis Thessalonikis and claimed two Greek cups and one championship. 

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