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Itoudis at the game between Anadolu Efes and CSKA Moscow, in November 2017.

Dimitrios Itoudis (alternate spelling: Dimitris) (Шаблон:Lang-gr, born September 8, 1970) is a Greek professional basketball coach. He also formally coached the Greece men's national basketball team.

Coaching career

Itoudis began his coaching career in 1990, when he began coaching Zagreb's Under-18 team in Croatia. In 1992, he became an assistant coach with the senior men's team of Zagreb. In 1995, he became an assistant coach with the Greek Basket League club PAOK.Шаблон:Fact

He then became the head coach of PAOK in 1996. He was an assistant coach with the Greek club Panionios, during the 1996–97 season, before becoming the head coach of the Greek club, Philippos Thessaloniki, from 1997 to 1999. After that, he was the head coach of the Greek club MENT.Шаблон:Fact

He then became the assistant coach of Željko Obradović, with the Greek club Panathinaikos. He worked as Panathinaikos' assistant, from 1999 to 2012. While he was Panathinaikos' assistant coach, he was a part of 5 EuroLeague championship teams (2000, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2011), 11 Greek League championship teams (2000, 2001, 2003–2011), and 7 Greek Cup winning teams (2003, 2005–2009, 2012)Шаблон:Fact

Itoudis became the head coach of the Turkish Super League club Banvit in 2013.[1] In June 2014, he became the head coach of CSKA Moscow, signing a two-year deal.[2][3] In his first season working with the team (2014–15), CSKA Moscow won the VTB United League, after eliminating Khimki with a 3–0 series sweep in the league's finals series.[4]

In his second season with CSKA Moscow (2015–16), he became the first Greek basketball coach to win the EuroLeague championship with a foreign (non-Greek) club. On June 3, 2016, he re-signed with CSKA for three seasons.[5] In July 2016, he was named the EuroLeague Coach of the Year, for the 2015–16 season.[6]

He left CSKA Moscow in June 2022, with one year remaining on his contract.[7]

On 19 June 2022, he signed a 3-year-deal with Fenerbahçe.[8] He also left Fener in Dec 2023 with one year remaining from his contract.

Coaching record

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EuroLeague

Шаблон:Euroleague coach statistics start |- | align="left" rowspan=7|CSKA Moscow | align="left" |2014–15 |30||26||4||Шаблон:Winning percentage|| align="center"|Won in 3rd place game |-! style="background:#FDE910;" | align="left" |2015–16 |29||24||5||Шаблон:Winning percentage|| align="center"|Won EuroLeague Championship |-! | align="left" |2016–17 |35||26||9||Шаблон:Winning percentage|| align="center"|Won in 3rd place game |- | align="left"|2017–18 | 36 || 27 || 9 || Шаблон:Winning percentage || align="center"|Lost in 3rd place game |-! style="background:#FDE910;" | align="left" |2018–19 |36||29||7||Шаблон:Winning percentage|| align="center"|Won EuroLeague Championship |- | align="left"|2019–20 | 28 || 19 || 9 || Шаблон:Winning percentage || align="center"|Season cancelled |- | align="left"|2020–21 | 39 || 27 || 12 || Шаблон:Winning percentage || align="center"|Lost in 3rd place game |-! | align="center" colspan=2|Career||233||178||55||Шаблон:Winning percentage|| Шаблон:S-end

Domestic Leagues

Шаблон:Euroleague coach statistics start |- | align="left" |CSKA Moscow | align="left" |2019–20 |19||15||4||Шаблон:Winning percentage|| align="center"| Season cancelled |- | align="left" |CSKA Moscow | align="left" |2020–21 |34||25||9||Шаблон:Winning percentage|| align="center"| Won 2021 VTB United League Finals |- | align="left" |CSKA Moscow | align="left" |2021–22 |31||24||7||Шаблон:Winning percentage|| align="center"| |-class="sortbottom" | align="center" colspan=2|Career||84|||64|||20||Шаблон:Winning percentage|| Шаблон:S-end

See also

References

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