Vovoras was the
head coach of the Greek club
OFI Irakleio, in the
3rd-tier level
Greek B League, from 2008 to 2009. He was an assistant coach with the Greek club
Peristeri, from 2010 to 2011. He then became an assistant coach with the
Greek Basket League club
Panathinaikos, from 2012 to 2014. He then worked as an assistant coach with the Russian
VTB United League club
UNICS Kazan, during the 2014–15 season. He was next the head coach of the
Cypriot League club
APOEL Nicosia, during the 2015–16 season. With APOEL Nicosia, he won the 2016
Cypriot Cup. He then returned to Panathinaikos, as an assistant coach, in May 2016. Vovoras became the interim head coach of Panathinaikos in October 2016, after the club's head coach,
Argyris Pedoulakis, resigned from his position. Vovoras served as Panathinaikos' interim head coach, until the club signed
Xavi Pascual to be the team's new permanent head coach. He was Panathinaikos' interim head coach again in 2018, after Pascual was replaced in that role by
Rick Pitino. Vovoras worked as the club's interim head coach until Pitino was able to join the club. On 17 June 2020, Vovoras was officially announced as Panathinaikos's new head coach for the upcoming season. On 4 January 2021, Vovoras and Panathinaikos amicably parted ways after a string of unfortunate results for the club, both domestically and in European competition. He was replaced by Israeli coach
Oded Kattash. Vovoras coached the Hungarian club
Debreceni from November 2021 to February 2022, winning six of the eleven league games in which he led the team. On 14 April 2022, Vovoras returned to Panathinaikos and took over the head coaching position after the sacking of
Dimitrios Priftis and several administrative members of the club, in order for the team to finish out the
Greek Basket League season and playoffs. The following season he served as an assistant coach to
Dejan Radonjić until the latter's firing on 21 February 2023. On 23 February 2024, Vovoras was announced as head coach of the
Lithuanian League club
Neptūnas Klaipėda, signing until the end of the 2024–25 season. Under Vovoras, Neptūnas recovered from a 6–12 start to the season with an eight-game winning streak, including a 114–112 overtime win over
Žalgiris Kaunas on 17 April. The team reached the
2023–24 LKL quarterfinals before being eliminated by
Wolves Twinsbet, finishing sixth in the league. In the 2024–25 season, Neptūnas achieved a historic milestone by reaching their first-ever
Lithuanian Cup final, where they finished as runners-up. The team came within a missed three-pointer of claiming the first title in club history, ultimately falling to Žalgiris with a score of 89–91. On 3 April 2025, Vovoras was dismissed following a series of poor results in the LKL. Vovoras became the head coach of the
Bahrain national team on 11 June 2025. == References ==