

Yunanistan
Kuruluş
1926
Teknik Direktör
Ivan JovanovicTesis
Pankritio Stadio
Şehir
Iraklio (Heraklion)
Kapasite
26,400
Zemin
grass
Sezon İstatistikleri
Sicil
2W 0D 3L
H:2W/A:0W
Goller
10 / 12 (-2)
H:8/A:2
Gol Yemeden
5
H:2/A:3
Sakat Oyuncular (1)
Son Sonuçlar
@ Beyaz Rusya
Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri · 18/11/2025
vs İskoçya
Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri · 15/11/2025
@ Danimarka
Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri · 12/10/2025
@ İskoçya
Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri · 09/10/2025
vs Danimarka
Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri · 08/09/2025
vs Beyaz Rusya
Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri · 05/09/2025
@ İskoçya
UEFA Nations League Play-offs AB · 23/03/2025
vs İskoçya
UEFA Nations League Play-offs AB · 20/03/2025
@ Finlandiya
UEFA Uluslar Ligi League B · 17/11/2024
vs İngiltere
UEFA Uluslar Ligi League B · 14/11/2024
Yunanistan
The Greece national football team, governed by the Hellenic Football Federation (founded 1906), achieved one of the greatest upsets in football history by winning UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal as 150-1 outsiders. Under coach Otto Rehhagel, Greece played disciplined, defensive football to defeat hosts Portugal twice, including the final, to claim their only major international trophy. The Black-and-Whites qualified for the FIFA World Cup in 1994 and 2010, reaching Germany 2006 via playoffs. Legendary players include Nikos Anastopoulos, Kostas Katsouranis, Theodoros Zagorakis, and Angelos Charisteas, who scored the Euro 2004 final winner. In recent years, Greece have been in a rebuilding phase, competing in UEFA Nations League alongside World Cup qualifying campaigns, with a generation of new players pushing for renewed success.





























