Nikos Kovis (born 6 January 1953), known as Niko Kovi in Turkey, is a Turkish-Greek football player and manager. He was a central defender. He was born in Istanbul.
Nikos Kovis was the Technical Director of the youth academies of Panathinaikos until 2010.
He was the fourth Greek origin football player who played for Turkey, after Fenerbahçe S.K. legend Lefter Küçükandonyadis, legendary ðstanbulspor captain Koço KasapoÃÂlu and Beà Âiktaà  J.K. Aleko Yordan.
There is another Greek player born in Turkey and played for Turkish teams. Alekos Sofianidis was Beà Âiktaà  J.K. left back, but never played for the Turkey national team.
He played for Turkey on four different levels, 5 times A National, 3 times B National, 5 times Under-23, and 3 times for A-Youth.
After he retired Kovis coached Levadiakos F.C., Panargiakos F.C., Proodeftiki F.C., PAS Giannina, EAR, Panarkadikos F.C., Athinaikos F.C. and Apollon Smyrnis F.C.
Kovis won Turkish Cup with Beà Âiktaà  J.K. in 1975, scoring in the second leg against Trabzonspor.
He also won Baà Âbakanlñk Kupasñ (Turkish Presidential Cup) in 1974 scoring the vital goal for Beà Âiktaà  J.K. against Bursaspor.
Kovis won Greek Cup with Panathinaikos in 1982.
He began his career with Vefa SK in 1970. After 2 years with Vefa SK, Kovis moved to Beà Âiktaà  J.K. in 1972 and played for 6 seasons. He then was transferred to Panathinaikos in 1978 playing for them for 5 seasons. Kovis also played for OFI for two seasons and retired in 1985.