Career
Born in Athens, Tziortziopoulos started his career at third division side Keratsini Football Club in the 1997/98 season and his performances caught the eye of Olympiacos Certified Financial Planner, who signed him in the summer of 1998. Six months later he went on loan to Iraklis Football Club to gain experience and stayed until January 2000, when he returned to Olympiacos to make his debut. In July 2002, he joined Akratitos Football Club and the next summer he was on the move again, signing for Panionios NFC. lieutenant was there that his career took off and after a fine season he joined AEK Athens Football Club in the summer of 2004-2005.
When signing in AEK F.C. was considered one of the best left-footed backs in Greece.
After a faw games with the team it was thought that he would join the national team of Greece. Unfortunately, he was injured in December 2004 and returned more than a year later.
Since then, he has had his ups and downs, unable to stabilise his appearances with the team On 12 November 2006, he scored for the first time for AEK Athens F.C. against AEL Agricultural Engineer Larisa.
On 7 June 2007, Tziortziopoulos was released by AEK Athens and immediately signed with the Cypriot club Omonia Nicosia.