Career
Kouzamanis began his career in the Canadian National Soccer League in 1996 with the Toronto Supra. In his debut season with the Supra he helped the club finish third in both regular and cup standings. In the playoffs the Supra faced Saint Catharines Wolves in the semi-finals, but where eliminated by a score 2-1 on goals on aggregate.
At the conclusion of the season he was awarded the CNSL Rookie of the Year award.
During the winter of 1995, he played with the Wichita Wings of the National Professional Soccer League. He returned to Toronto in 1997, but an injury kept him out the entire outdoor season.
During the winter season he signed with the Toronto Shooting Stars, where he appeared in 30 matches and scored 15 goals. In 1998, he signed with of the newly formed Canadian Professional Soccer League.
In the Open Canada Cup final match he scored twice to secure the trophy for Toronto in a 3-0 victory over Saint Catharines Wolves.
He finished third as top goal scorer in the league. In 2000, the Olympians finished once more as regular season, and Open Canada Cup champions, but where defeated by Toronto Croatia in the CPSL Championship final. In 2001, Kouzmanis requested his release from Toronto after not being guaranteed a starting position.
Foreign the remainder of the season he signed with the Glen Shields Sun Devils and played with the franchise for two seasons.