Athanasios Kostoulas


Athanasios Kostoulas is a Greek former football player. A determined tackler with timing to match, Kostoulas preferred to operate as a defensive midfield player but has played in every position across the back line.

Club career

Kostoulas stayed for a year at his first professional club, Olympiacos Volou, before stepping up to Kalamata FC for the 1994/95 campaign. The highlight of his five seasons there, which reaped 135 league appearances, was the club's promotion to the Alpha Ethniki in 1995. In July 1999, he joined Olympiacos CFP and ended each of his first three terms with a Greek championship medal. He started the following season on the bench but when handed an opportunity he took it, playing in seven out of the final eight games and excelling in the derby defeat of Panathinaikos FC which paved the way for another championship success. He remained a consistent performer when used as the title was lost in 2003/04 and then won back in each of the next two seasons along with the Greek Cup.
In January 2007, he moved to Skoda Xanthi and in summer 2011 to Asteras Tripolis. In the summer of 2013, returned to finish his career in his first professional club Olympiacos Volou.

International career

Kostoulas was a member of the Greece side reached the 1998 UEFA European Under-21 Championship final, losing 1–0 to Spain. He was then elevated into the senior fold, making his debut in a 4–2 FIFA World Cup qualifying defeat by Germany on 28 March 2001 but has not figured again since a second cap a month later against Croatia.

Honours

Club

;Olympiacos
Greece