Career
Zois represented all of the Victorian State teams at junior level before receiving a scholarship at the Victorian Institute of Sport playing in the former National Youth. Before making his move overseas he played a season with South Melbourne in the former National Soccer. He also spent a short spell at Cardiff City, being brought in on a trial period due to an injury to Jon Hallworth.
His only match for the Bluebirds came against Rotherham United which ended in a 2–2 draw, but an erratic performance led then manager Frank Burrows to cancel his trial spell the next day.
He moved to the Netherlands, joining NAC Breda in 1999–2000, which gained promotion to the Eredivisie after one season in the Dutch second division. He then signed with Willem II in 2003 where he was also part of the team that played in the Intertoto and later beat Ajax in the semi final of the KNVB Cup reaching the final only to lose to PSV Eindhoven.
Zois, has represented Australia at all youth levels and holds an European Union (Greek) passport. Zois spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons in the Victorian Premier.
Zois has taken on the role of Goalkeeping coach and player for the Melbourne Heart team in its first season.
Due to a lack of goalkeeping talent Zois was also made back-up keeper for the club, appearing on the bench at each of their 30 matches for the home and away season. During the Aoff season Zois decided to join VPL side, Oakleigh Cannons Football Club for the 2011 campaign. Foreign the 2011-2012 Melbourne Heart season, Zois will be the goalkeeping coach as well as again assuming the role of back-up keeper to Clint Bolton, after the club again failed to find a suitable person for the role.
Under Zois Oakleigh went on an unbelievable run to the Grand Final however lost 2–1 Club Victorian Premier Runners"s Up 2011 Cup Victorian Premier Grand Final Runners"s Up 2011 Coach Oakleigh Cannons Victorian Premier Runners"s Up 2012 Cup Oakleigh Cannons Victorian Premier Grand Final Runners"s Up 2012 Individual.