
AEK Athens
Super League Greece • Greece
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Coaches
| # | Name | Position | Phone | Social | Source | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Matías Almeyda | Head Coach (throughout 2024-25 season; departed May 13, 2025) | — | — | — | AEK FC official website / Wikipedia | — |
| 2 | Daniel Vega | Assistant Coach | — | — | — | Wikipedia – 2024-25 AEK Athens F.C. season | — |
| 3 | Carlos Roa | Goalkeeping Coach | — | — | — | Wikipedia – 2024-25 AEK Athens F.C. season | — |
| 4 | Javier Ribalta | Director of Football (joined October 2024) | — | — | — | AEK FC official website | 2024-10 |
| 5 | Bruno Alves | Strategic Counsel and Ambassador | — | — | — | Athens Times | — |
Academies
AEK Athens FC Academy
OPAP Sports Centre, Spata, Attica, Greece (opened 2010)
Director: Akis Zikos (Academy Director); Michalis Mitrotasios (Technical Director)
Page: https://www.aekfc.gr/d/me-to-vlemma-sto-mellon-43038.htm?lang=en&path=1963533917
Additional Information
Full name: AEK Athens FC (Athlitiki Enosi Konstantinoupoleos — Athletic Union of Constantinople). Founded 1924 by refugees from Constantinople. Chairman: Antonis Iliopoulos. Stadium: Allwyn Arena / OPAP Arena, Nea Filadelfeia (capacity ~32,500; opened December 2022). Academy established 1934; relocated to Spata 2010. Almeyda departed May 13, 2025 after playoff losses; Marko Nikolić appointed for 2025-26. Social: Instagram @aek_official_fc, X @AEK_FC_OFFICIAL. Transfermarkt: https://www.transfermarkt.com/aek-athen/startseite/verein/281.