Styliani Kaltsidou

[5][6] In 2005 she graduated from the faculty of Physical Education and Sports Science at the Kapodistrian University of Athens, with a major in Basketball Coaching.The following summer she chose another team from the co-capital, Megas Alexandros,[8] with whose colors she played for two years and with whom she reached the final of the Greek Cup in March 2002.[12] In 2005 she received an invitation to participate in the All-Star Game[13] held in Tripoli, Arcadia, while in 2006 in the event that took place in Kallithea Athens on April 3.[16] In the summer of 2009, she took the decisive step of continuing her career abroad, specifically at the French team Bourges Basket.[18] In the 2010–11 season, Bourges failed to compete in the final of the French Cup, having suffered a semi-final defeat by Mondeville.[22] In March 2012, the player suffered a very serious injury - an anterior cruciate ligament tear - missing the rest of the season.In May 2014, Kaltsidou's collaboration with the Turkish Kayseri Kaski, a team that Evanthia Maltsi and Zoe Dimitrakou had played for in the recent past, was announced.[25] The collaboration between the two sides ended in March 2015, when the player returned to France, this time on behalf of Tarbes Jesp Bigor.In May 2015, the player decided to continue her career in France, signing a contract with Villeneuve-d'Asc - Lille Metropol, runner-up of the previous year.[33] The next tournament for the basketball player and the national team was the 2009 Eurobasket in Latvia, where Greece achieved its biggest distinction up to that time, climbing to the 5th place in the final ranking.In 2017 at EuroBasket in the Czech Republic, Greece achieved its highest position in country's history in the tournament up to date, after coming 4th, losing in the minor final to Belgium.On June 19, 2020, it was announced that she is the head coach of the Zografou Sports Association (EFAOZ),[42] in the club's first appearance in the top A1 league, with which she marked a big success by finishing in the 6th place.
Stella Kaltsidou Head Coach of London Lions
Eurocup Champions 10/4/24
London Lions Eurocup Champions '24
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