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Ajax Hellas Youth Academy

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Ajax Hellas
Full nameAjax Hellas Youth Academy
Founded15 March 2011
Dissolved2016
GroundCamp Ajax Hellas, Corfu
Capacity500
ChairmanGeorge Kazianis
ManagerEddie van Schaik
Websitehttp://www.ajaxhellas.gr/

Ajax Hellas Youth Academy or Ajax Hellas for short was a football youth academy based in Corfu, Greece, from where the organization managed a total of 15 teams throughout Greece and Cyprus. The academy was established in 2011 by Dutch footballing giants Ajax Amsterdam.[1][2]

History

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On 15 March 2011, the Dutch football club AFC Ajax opened their first youth academies outside of the Netherlands, when the team partnered up with George Kazianis and signing a five-year contract with All-Star Consultancy, to build a total of 15 youth academies throughout Greece and Cyprus. Based on the island of Corfu where the main facility Camp Ajax Hellas was situated, the academy was managed by Eddie van Schaik, who served as head coach and consultant, working to teach the Ajax footballing philosophy at the various training locations.[3]

Academies

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Teams and academies
Single-academies
  • GreeceCyprus "Themistocles" schools

Competition history

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Coaches and staff

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President
  • Greece George Kazianis
Head coach
  • Netherlands Eddie van Schaik
Technical Director
Coordinator
  • Greece Lampros Lionas

Stadia

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Notable former players

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The goal of the Academy was to recruit Greek talents to the Ajax Youth Academy in Amsterdam.

  • Greece Dimitri Silvestridis was the first and only player to join the Ajax Youth Academy in Amsterdam via the Ajax Hellas Academy. He played for the B2 squad for one season, before returning to Greece and joining the youth ranks of Panathinaikos F.C..[4][5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Academy". AjaxHellas.gr. 15 March 2011. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  2. ^ "Η νέα Κλινική Διαιτολόγος – Διατροφολόγος του Ajax Hellas". Care24.gr. 15 March 2011. Archived from the original on 2013-03-20. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  3. ^ "Ajax opent voetbalacademie in Griekenland". AD.nl. 15 March 2011. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
  4. ^ "Dimitri Silvestridis eerste vrucht van Ajax Hellas". Ajax Totaal. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Overzicht nieuwe en vertrokken jeugdspelers". AjaxOnline. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
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