The Head Coach of Athens Goalkeepers Academy, Christos Lamprou, recently visited the facilities of Red Star Belgrade during a five-day stay in the Serbian capital (February 26 – March 2), as part of an initiative aimed at exchanging coaching philosophy and technical expertise.
Accompanied by his close friend and collaborator Sasa Radulovic, Mr. Lamprou had the opportunity to attend training sessions and matches across several age groups of the historic Serbian club. During his visit, he also exchanged ideas and experiences with Red Star’s goalkeeper coaching staff, including the Academy’s Head Goalkeeper Coach Dusan Gasic and Marko Trkulja.
Mr. Lamprou also visited the training facilities of the VK1 Goalkeeper Academy, one of the most respected goalkeeper academies in Serbia, known for its strong contribution to the development of young goalkeepers. There, he met and held discussions with the academy’s goalkeeper coach Nikola Josimovic.
It is worth noting that all those involved were already familiar with the work of Athens Goalkeepers Academy in Greece and internationally. Mr. Lamprou received a particularly warm welcome, while engaging in productive discussions that covered not only technical aspects of goalkeeper training but also topics related to academy organization and the development of innovative projects.
Initiatives such as this reflect the outward-looking philosophy of AGA and help create opportunities for new international collaborations, always with the aim of advancing the development of both coaches and athletes.
Athens Goalkeepers Academy would like to warmly thank Red Star Belgrade and everyone involved for their outstanding hospitality.


