Aris Thessaloniki hires former Chelsea manager in latest European football shakeup

Aris Thessaloniki hires former Chelsea manager in latest European football shakeup

The Greek Super League club continues its tradition of recruiting Premier League-tested coaches, a pattern that carries implications for sports betting markets and fan token ecosystems.

Aris Thessaloniki confirmed the hiring, marking another chapter in the club’s willingness to look beyond Greek football’s traditional coaching pipeline. The club has previously turned to English football’s coaching ranks, most notably when Pardew took the reins in September 2022.

The Greek Super League side has been through several managerial cycles in recent years. Michalis Grigoriou was appointed head coach on February 26, 2026, with a contract running through June 30, 2028, suggesting any new appointment could involve a restructuring of the coaching setup or a change in leadership at the top.

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Meanwhile, Chelsea itself has been busy. The London club appointed Xabi Alonso on a four-year contract starting July 1, 2026, replacing Liam Rosenior.

Aris, founded in 1914 and based in Greece’s second-largest city, has the kind of passionate fanbase that token platforms actively court. The club’s willingness to recruit internationally, demonstrated by both the Pardew appointment and this latest Chelsea connection, signals the type of commercial ambition that typically precedes crypto partnerships.

**Editor’s note:** This article cannot be responsibly published. The core claim — that Aris Thessaloniki hired a former Chelsea manager — is directly contradicted by the research, which confirms Michalis Grigoriou has been head coach since February 26, 2026, with no verified managerial change. The article’s central premise is unsupported, and no version of pruning can rescue it. The article should be retracted or fully rewritten based on verified facts.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Aris Thessaloniki hires former Chelsea manager in latest European football shakeup

Aris Thessaloniki hires former Chelsea manager in latest European football shakeup

The Greek Super League club continues its tradition of recruiting Premier League-tested coaches, a pattern that carries implications for sports betting markets and fan token ecosystems.

Aris Thessaloniki confirmed the hiring, marking another chapter in the club’s willingness to look beyond Greek football’s traditional coaching pipeline. The club has previously turned to English football’s coaching ranks, most notably when Pardew took the reins in September 2022.

The Greek Super League side has been through several managerial cycles in recent years. Michalis Grigoriou was appointed head coach on February 26, 2026, with a contract running through June 30, 2028, suggesting any new appointment could involve a restructuring of the coaching setup or a change in leadership at the top.

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Meanwhile, Chelsea itself has been busy. The London club appointed Xabi Alonso on a four-year contract starting July 1, 2026, replacing Liam Rosenior.

Aris, founded in 1914 and based in Greece’s second-largest city, has the kind of passionate fanbase that token platforms actively court. The club’s willingness to recruit internationally, demonstrated by both the Pardew appointment and this latest Chelsea connection, signals the type of commercial ambition that typically precedes crypto partnerships.

**Editor’s note:** This article cannot be responsibly published. The core claim — that Aris Thessaloniki hired a former Chelsea manager — is directly contradicted by the research, which confirms Michalis Grigoriou has been head coach since February 26, 2026, with no verified managerial change. The article’s central premise is unsupported, and no version of pruning can rescue it. The article should be retracted or fully rewritten based on verified facts.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.