He returned to AEK in 2000, he stayed on the bench as a back-up of Ilias Atmatsidis for another season and then, he managed to establish himself as a starter for a long period since 2001.
[1] Ηowever, a week later, in the cup final at the same stadium and against the same opponent, AEK got their revenge by winning 2–1 and with Chiotis was named mvp of the match.
In June 2008, he joined APOEL and with his high-level appearances, he contributed to the winning of the Cyprus Championship 2008–09 and the qualification for the first time of the club at the group stage of the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League.
[11][12] On 25 May 2015, one day after winning the 2014–15 season double with APOEL, the team announced that Chiotis was leaving after 7 years in the club, as his contract would not be renewed.
On 24 June 2015, aged 38, Chiotis signed a contract with Panelefsiniakos,[14] but he left the team two months later due to important changes to the club's board of directors.
On 29 June 2016, aged 39, Chiotis signed a contract with Apollon Smyrnis,[15] in his club's effort to be promoted to Super League.