Marios Constantinou

Marios Constantinou (Greek: Μάριος Κωνσταντίνου; born on 14 July 1967) is a former international Cypriot football midfielder and current manager.

He took the technical leadership of Digenis Morphou on the verge of destruction in 2001, he managed to promote the team to the Cypriot First Division.

Of course, this opened the interest of APOEL after the resignation of Werner Lorant as coach, leaving up to the goalkeeper of that team Digenis Savvas Constantinou in the post.

Mustapha Kamal N'Daw, Donny de Groot, Jatto Ceesay and other players acquired by AEK Larnaca enthuse the fans of the team after they sent it to the semi-finals which was knocked out from the Anorthosis 2–1,1–1.

In the second match, then faces Omonia in GSP Stadium and while every indication after a very good appearance in the first 80 minutes of the game, then something has changed and AEK returned to the same denominator.

Here to say that this contribution had the eristic arbitration and Mr Kapitanis intact but the responsibility lies with José Manuel Rey has exhausted all limits of patience that reason player who accepts a second yellow card and sent off.

Here ends a period led by Marios Constantinou who goes to Enosis Neon Paralimni and leaves behind him that he built from the start of the season.

[2] Aris did not have good results so on 18 January 2010, Marios Constantinou and the president of the team Kyriacos Hadjikyriacos decided to separate their contract.

He brought to the team young and talented players especially from Portugal, such as Abel Pereira, Tiago Conceição, Nino Osmanagić and Adul Baldé.

[7] On 10 February 2013 Olympiakos sacked Renos Demetriades after home defeat from Enosis Neon Paralimni (2–3) and made an official offer to Marios Constantinou to replace him.