Thus, in the Summer of 2013, Aliki Konstantinidou takes the first big leap in her career and joins the Naxos club,[6] with which she experiences her first great success, reaching the final of the Hellenic Cup in 2014.
[10] Because of the financial events in the Athenian club in the Summer of 2017 she remained without a club, so she accepted the proposal of Olympiacos Piraeus to rejoin the team of the "big port",[11] with which in the 2017-18 season she tasted the success of winning the CEV Challenge Cup, and the domestic conquests of the Championship and the Greek Cup as well, in the most successful year for the women's volleyball team of the "Red-whites".
In July 2020, Aliki Konstantinidou announced her retirement from active action after 18 years of a rich career, and said goodbye to the field of volleyball with the following announcement: "After several years of training, competitions, missions, successes, failures, travels, titles, injuries, joy, sadness, the difficult time has come to say goodbye to the sport I loved and served with all my soul.
I feel full and lucky for what I have experienced in these sports years, experiences that have shaped my character and improved my personality.
[20] Aliki Konstantinidou made a total of 19 official appearances with the Hellenic national women's volleyball team.
While playing for the Thessaloniki teams, Aliki Konstantinidou studied at the School of Early Childhood Education of the Aristotle University, from which she received her degree in 2011.