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Stefanos Kourelis
Born
Nationality
  • Dutch
  • Greek
Years activeca. 2005 – 2009
Known forThe Fat Men football team
RelativesGiorgos Kourelis (brother)

Stefanos Kourelis (Greek: Στέφανος Κουρέλης Stefanos Kourelīs, Dutch pronuncation: [ˈstɛfanɔs kuˈɾelɪs]) is a GreekDutch former footballer and racing driver. He is the brother of chemist, alleged terrorist fugitive, and former musician Giorgos Kourelis.

Biography

Early life

Kourelis, son of a Dutch mother and a Greek father, was born in Amsterdam, where he and his brother grew up in the western Bos en Lommer neighborhood. The brothers often played video games together, during which they frequently verbally abused each other.

Secondary education and later life

Kourelis attended the Cartesius Lyceum, which his brother also attended, between 2004 and 2010. Compared to his brother, whose Greek nationalist antics frequently annoyed him, he stood out by the relatively low amount of friction he experienced with Dutch society. On occasion, he joined his brother on vacations to the Geversduin campsite, where he also met other members of The Fat Men. He eventually became a member of the The Fat Men football team.

Motorsports

Stefanos Kourelis
NationalityNetherlands Dutch
Top 40 Rally
Years active2005 – 2008
Teams
  • Hakan’s Döner Kebap
  • Leeman Döner
Wins0
Podiums0
Poles0
Last updated on: 4 December 2023.

Together with his brother, Kourelis competed in the Top 40 Rally from 2005 through 2008 for the family team, known first as Hakan’s Döner Kebap and later as Leeman Döner. He was also on the entry list for the 2009 event, which did not go ahead.

Partial Top 40 Rally results
Year Team name Manufacturer No. Start Finish
2005 Hakan’s Döner Kebap
2006 Hakan’s Döner Kebap Opel 9 27
2007
2008 Leeman Döner Fiat 5
2009 Leeman Döner not held