Dimitrios Konstantopoulos

Dimitrios Konstantopoulos

Konstantopoulos playing for Middlesbrough in 2014
Personal information
Full name Dimitrios Konstantopoulos
Date of birth (1978-11-29) 29 November 1978
Place of birth Thessaloniki, Greece
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Middlesbrough
Number 1
Youth career
-1996 Iraklis Ampelokipi
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–2000 Kalamata 7 (0)
2000–2001 Egaleo 3 (0)
2001–2002 Kalamata 5 (0)
2002–2003 Farense 0 (0)
2003–2007 Hartlepool United 117 (0)
2007–2010 Coventry City 24 (0)
2008Nottingham Forest (loan) 0 (0)
2008–2009Swansea City (loan) 4 (0)
2009Cardiff City (loan) 6 (0)
2010–2011 Kerkyra 30 (0)
2011–2013 AEK Athens 39 (0)
2013– Middlesbrough 98 (0)
National team
1998–1999 Greece U21 9 (0)
2011 Greece 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 7 May 2016.


Dimitrios 'Dimi' Konstantopoulos (Greek: Δημήτριος Κωνσταντόπουλος; born 29 November 1978) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for English club Middlesbrough.

After playing amateur football with Iraklis Ampelokipi, Konstantopoulos signed his first professional contract with Kalamata in 1996; he would go on to make 12 appearances in six years for the club, with a spell at Egaleo yielding three further appearances between 2001 and 2002. He moved to Portuguese side Farense after this, before joining Hartlepool United in October 2003. After making 117 league appearances for Hartlepool, Konstantopoulos opted to switch to Coventry City in 2007. However, he was unable to hold down a first team place, and, after loan spells with Nottingham Forest, Swansea City (twice) and Cardiff City between 2008 and 2009, Konstantopoulos was released in 2010 having made 31 league appearances for Coventry. He returned to Greece, spending a successful season with Kerkyra before switching to AEK Athens for the next two seasons. Following AEK's relegation, he was released at the end of his contract, and joined current club Middlesbrough in August 2013.

Internationally, Konstantopoulos made nine appearances for the Greek under-21 side,[1] and made his full international début for Greece in 2010; this remains his only senior cap.

Club career

Early career

Konstantopoulos began his professional career with Kalamata in 1996,[2] having previously been playing amateur football for Iraklis Ampelokipi that year.[3] After making seven appearances in four seasons, he spent just over a season with Egaleo from 2001 to 2001, where he made three appearances.[3][4] He then returned to Kalamata, and made another five appearances the following season.[3] Prior to moving to England, he had been playing in Portugal for SC Farense.[5]

Hartlepool United

Konstantopoulos was given a trial at Hartlepool United in 2003 by the then-manager Neale Cooper.[5] He signed a permanent contract in October 2003.[6]

Konstantopoulos spent the majority of his first season playing for Hartlepool’s reserve team and as a substitute. In the following 2004-05 season, Konstantopoulos finally made his début in the 2–1 League Cup win over Macclesfield Town on 24 August 2004.[7] Konstantopoulos then made his league début in the 2–1 win against Colchester United six days later.[7] Although still second-choice to Jim Provett at that point,[8] he would become number one from the end of October, going on to make a total of 37 appearances that year.[7] He was part of the Hartlepool United side that reached the fourth round of the FA Cup in 2005,[9] and he kept 25 clean sheets during Hartlepool's 2005-06 campaign.[10]

Coventry City

Konstantopoulos signed for Coventry City on 30 June 2007, after he rejected a new contract offer from Hartlepool.[11] He made his début in Coventry's first match of the season, which was a 41 victory over Barnsley.[12] Although a regular starter for Coventry for the first half of the season, the arrival of Kasper Schmeichel pushed him to third choice (behind Andy Marshall),[13] and Konstantopoulos made his 23rd, and last, appearance of the season on 9 February 2008, in a 10 defeat to Millwall.[14]

Nottingham Forest

On 24 March 2008 Konstantopoulos signed for Nottingham Forest on loan until the end of the 200708 season.[13] He then ruptured his Achilles tendon on his first day of training at The City Ground.[15]

Swansea City

On 24 October 2008, Konstantopoulos signed for Swansea City on a one-month emergency loan deal, after Swansea's first choice keeper Dorus de Vries suffered a double fracture to his jaw against Queens Park Rangers.[16] He made his Swansea début against Doncaster Rovers on 1 November, saving a penalty late in the match.[17] He extended his loan spell by a month later in November, having made two further appearances.[18] His form for Swansea led to manager Roberto Martinez stating that he wished to keep Konstantopoulos permanently in December.[19] After one further appearance, he briefly returned to Coventry on 2 January 2009 after being recalled due to Coventry's injury problems,[20] before rejoining Swansea on loan four days later until the end of the month.[21] Although Coventry and Swansea agreed a deal that would see Konstantopoulos remain in Wales until the end of the season, issues with the paperwork meant that the Football League refused to allow the extension.[22] He thus returned to Coventry having made five appearances for Swansea in total.[23]

Cardiff City

Three days after returning to Coventry, Konstantopoulos was again loaned out, this time to Swansea's local rivals Cardiff City until the end of the season as cover for Finland international Peter Enckelman who was ruled out for up to two months after undergoing knee surgery.[24] With second choice goalkeeper Tom Heaton also being ruled out through injury, Konstantopoulos was handed his debut on 22 February against Wolverhampton Wanderers, a match which ended in a 2–2 draw after Konstantopoulos scored an own goal after dropping a cross from Wolves midfielder Kyel Reid into his own net.[25] Konstantopoulos remained in goal for the following games, but made another error in a 2–0 defeat to Norwich City, when he failed to clear a long pass and was tackled by Dave Mooney to concede the first goal of the game.[26] After Konstantopoulos suffered a foot injury in March, Cardiff manager Dave Jones signed Stuart Taylor on loan from Aston Villa;[27] although Konstantopoulos remained with Cardiff for the rest of the season, he did not play again for the club, and he returned to Coventry at the end of the season having made a total of six appearances.[28]

Return to Coventry City

Konstantopoulos remained with Coventry City for the start of the 200910 season, and made his first appearance in a year for the club in the 10 League Cup defeat to Hartlepool on 12 August 2009.[29] Following an injury to first choice goalkeeper Keiren Westwood during a match against West Brom on 24 October, Konstantopoulos was brought on as a substitute and helped the club to their first clean sheet in eleven games.[30] Although stating an intention to fight for a first team place,[31] he made just two more appearances before Westwood returned to the team on 21 November.[32][33] His next appearance came in a 11 draw with Portsmouth in the FA Cup on 2 January 2010; although he drew praise from BBC Sport for his performance in this match,[34] it would also prove to be his last game for Coventry.[32] He was released at the end of the season after his contract expired, having made 27 appearances for the club.[35]

Kerkyra FC

After seven years abroad, Konstantopoulos returned to the Greek Super League with Kerkyra.[36] He made his début in Kerkyra's opening game of the season, which was a 2-1 victory against AEK Athens at the Panpeloponnesian Stadium on 29 August.[37] His good form resulted in him being called up to the Greek national football team by coach Fernando Santos, and Konstantopoulos made his senior international début in the 3-1 win against Malta in June 2011.[38] He finished the season having made 30 appearances for Kerkyra.[36]

AEK Athens

On 13 July 2011, Konstantopoulos signed a two-year deal with AEK Athens.[39] He suffered a spinal cord injury in a Europa League match against FC Dinamo Tbilisi on 25 August; although able to play in AEK's next Europa League match on 15 September, which was against RSC Anderlecht, he was forced to undergo surgery two weeks later.[38] Konstantopoulos started the season as second-choice behind Giannis Arabatzis in the Super League, but became number one in March.[40][41] He spent the 201213 season as AEK's primary goalkeeper, but after making 24 appearances that season, and 39 league appearances in total,[42] he was released following AEK's relegation.[43]

Middlesbrough

On 16 August 2013, Konstantopoulos signed a short-term deal with Middlesbrough until January 2014,[44] which was later extended to the end of the season.[45] He had to wait for January's FA Cup defeat to Hull City on 4 January 2014 to make his debut, with Shay Given having joined on loan when first-choice Jason Steele injured his ankle, conceding two goals in the process.[46] He then made his full league debut against Ipswich Town on 8 March 2014 in a 2-0 victory.[47] After Given returned to Aston Villa, Aitor Karanka opted to use Konstantopoulos as his number one goalkeeper, ahead of Steele and Tomas Mejias, and Middlesbrough opened contract talks with Konstantopoulos in April 2014.[48] On 1 May 2014, Konstantopoulos signed a new one-year contract with Middlesbrough after making 13 appearances.[49] He remained number one for the 201415 season, and was described by Sky Sports as being "instrumental" to Middlesbrough's form at the end of 2014.[50]

On 19 January 2015 Middlesbrough head coach Aitor Karanka claimed that Konstantopoulos was the "perfect" squad member after the 2-0 win against Huddersfield Town, after conceding 12 goals in 23 matches and keeping 13 clean sheets. Middlesbrough had let in 17 goals in 26 matches; the fewest in the Championship.[51] Konstantopoulos extended his contract with Middlesbrough in February 2015, although the terms were undisclosed. He emerged as Middlesbrough's first-choice keeper for 2014/15, despite the permanent arrival of Mejias from Real Madrid.[52]

On 8 May 2015 in the Championship play-offs, Middlesbrough played Brentford and came away with a 2-1 win, with Fernando Amorebieta scoring in injury time. The came away with a win and a one-goal advantage. Alan Judge's booming shot hit the cross-bar out of nowhere, and replays confirmed Konstantopoulos' fingertips stopped the ball from going in.[53] On 25 May 2015, Konstantopoulos played in the 2015 Championship play-off final, where Norwich City claimed an instant return to the Premier League as they recorded a 2-0 play-off final victory against Middlesbrough at Wembley. [54] On 17 December 2015, Middlesbrough head coach Aitor Karanka said that Dimi has played a big part of that solidity and the first place of the club so far in the Championship, and with the keeper having made 20 league appearances this season, a clause in his contract that means his stay on Teesside is renewed for another year. Dimi’s strong performances have meant the Greek has seized his place as Boro’s number one and Karanka has hailed the keeper as an example to others. [55] [56] In 24 league matches this season he has kept 15 clean sheets and eight in a row. Additionally he succeeded to have 9 clean sheets in home games and in 13 home games so far had only received 2 goals. [57] On 18 February 2016, on a report written by Jonathon Taylor, Konstantopoulos having conceded only 16 goals in 30 league games to date, he is on course to become the most successful goalkeeper in more than 100 Boro campaigns. Dimi has kept 17 clean sheets already this season, four more than Bayern Munich No 1 Manuel Neuer and five more than Arsenal stopper Petr Cech. He was part of the record-breaking Boro rearguard who racked up nine consecutive league clean sheets, smashing a 30-year club milestone. [58] On 29 April 2016, in a 2-2 away game against Birmingham reached 100 appearances with the jersey of Middlesbrough. [59] On 7 May 2016, in the very last matchday following their 1-1 draw with rivals Brighton he celebrated with the club, after seven long years in the Championship, the return to England's top flight. [60] [61] Furthermore, he kept 22 clean sheets in this season setting a new record for the club. [62] On summer 2016, the coming of Victor Valdes and Brad Guzan created an extra pressure to Dimi for the first goalie of the new season. Guzan is the second international keeper the head coach Aitor Karanka has brought to the Premier League new boys after Barcelona legend Victor Valdes. Despite his advancing years – he will be 38 later this year – and the fact he has no Premier experience, the majority of pundits and supporters feel he warranted a chance in the top flight. [63] [64]

International career

On 17 November 2010, Dimi Konstantopoulos has received a call up to the Greek national squad for a game with Austria. On 6 April 2011, he made his only appearance with the national squad so far against Malta in UEFA Euro 2012 qualification.[65]

Career statistics

As of match played 7 May 2016[66][67]
Club Season League Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Kalamata 1996–97[67] Alpha Ethniki 1000000010
1997–98[67] Alpha Ethniki 4000000040
1998–99[67] Beta Ethniki 0000000000
1999–2000[67] Alpha Ethniki 2000000020
Total 7000000070
Egaleo 2000–01[67] Beta Ethniki 3000000030
Kalamata 2001–02[67] Beta Ethniki 5000000050
Farense 2002–03[67] Segunda Liga 0000000000
Hartlepool United 2003–04[67] Second Division 0000000000
2004–05[68] League One 250501060370
2005–06[69] League One 460202010510
2006–07[70] League Two 460302000510
Total 117010050701390
Coventry City 2007–08[71] Championship 210200000230
2008–09[72] Championship 0000000000
2009–10[73] Championship 3010100050
Total 240301000280
Swansea City (loan) 2008–09[72] Championship 4010100060
Cardiff City (loan) 2008–09[72] Championship 6000000060
Kerkyra 2010–11[67] Superleague Greece 300100000310
AEK Athens 2011–12[67] Superleague Greece 150000050200
2012–13[67] Superleague Greece 240000000240
Total 390000050440
Middlesbrough 2013–14[74] Championship 120100000130
2014–15[75] Championship 400002030450
2015–16[76] Championship 460000000460
2016–17 Premier League 0000000000
Total 9801020301040
Career total 3330160901503730

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