Ioannis Okkas, born on February eleventh, nineteen seventy-seven, is a distinguished Cypriot football manager and former player. Currently, he holds the managerial position at Anorthosis Famagusta, where he continues to influence the sport he loves.
As a player, Okkas made an indelible mark on the Cyprus national team, becoming the second leading all-time goalscorer with a remarkable total of twenty-seven goals. His contributions to the team are further highlighted by his record of one hundred and six caps, making him the player with the most appearances in the history of the national squad.
Okkas's leadership qualities were evident during his tenure as captain of the national team, where he guided his teammates with skill and determination. His legacy in Cypriot football is not only defined by his scoring prowess but also by his commitment to the sport and his country.