Greece National Football Team Nickname

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The Greek national football team (Greek: Εθνική Ελλάδος, Ethniki Ellados) represents Greece in association football and is controlled by the Hellenic Football Federation, the governing body for football in Greece. Greece's home ground is Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus. Greece is one of only nine national teams to have been crowned UEFA European Champions, which makes them one of the most successful teams in the history of the competition.

At the UEFA Euro 1980 Greece made their first appearance in a major tournament and although they did not make it through the group stage, their qualification to the then eight-team UEFA European Championship gave them a position in the top eight European football nations that year. Greece had to wait until 1994 to experience their first FIFA World Cup participation, but after an undefeated qualifying run they produced a poor performance in the final tournament, losing all three group matches without scoring.

Die bynaam van Greece - Pseudonimi i Greece - Greece ያለው ቅጽል ስም - Greece كنية - Մականունը Greece - Greece ləqəb - Greece goitizena - De bijnaam van Greece - Мянушку Greece - Greece ডাকনাম - Nadima Greece - Прякорът на Greece - Ang angga sa Greece - Přezdívka Greece - The dzina la Greece - Greece 昵称 - Greece 米蘭暱稱 - Kaldenavnet på Greece - La alnomo de Greece - Hüüdnimi Greece - Greece نام مستعار - Ang palayaw ng Greece - De bynamme fan Greece - An leasainm ar Greece - Tha far-ainm Greece - O apelido de Greece - მეტსახელად Greece - Greece ઉપનામ - The sunan barkwanci da Greece - Ka inoa kapakapa o Greece - Greece उपनाम - Lub npe menyuam yaus ntawm Greece - Greece את שם החיבה של מילאנו - Na aha otutu nke Greece - Julukan dari Greece - The nickname of Greece - Gælunafn Greece - Il soprannome di Greece - Greece ニックネーム - Der Spitzname von Greece - Greece ಅಡ್ಡಹೆಸರು - El sobrenom de Greece - Greece лақап - សម្មតិនាម Greece - Greece лакап - Greece 별명 - U s'allumìngiu di Greece - Tinon a nan Greece - Nadimak Greece - Bernavkê Greece - ຊື່ຂອງ Greece - Cognomen Greece - Segvārds Greece - Greece slapyvardis - De Spëtznumm vun Greece - A beceneve Greece - Прекарот на Greece - Ny anaram-bositra ny Greece - വിളിപ്പേര് Greece - L-laqam ta 'Greece - Te ingoa o Greece - Greece टोपणनाव - Gelaran dari Greece - Greece хоч - Greece को उपनाम - Kallenavnet av Greece - مستعار نوم Greece - Przydomek Greece - O apelido de Greece - Le surnom de Greece - Greece ਉਪਨਾਮ - Pseudonimul Greece - Прозвище Greece - O le igoa tauvalaau o Greece - Надимак Greece - Lebitso la boswaswi la Greece - The remadunhu- pamusoro Greece - جي لقب Greece - Greece යන අනවර්ථ නාමය - prezývka Greece - Vzdevek Greece - Naaneesta ee Greece - El apodo de Greece - Lempinimen Greece - Jina la utani la Greece - Den smeknamnet Greece - Дар Greece - Greece செல்லப்பெயரை - Greece ఆనే - ชื่อเล่นของ Greece - Greece takma - прізвисько Greece - لقب Greece - Greece laqabi - Biệt danh của Greece - Mae'r llysenw o Greece - Igama lesiqhulo Greece - Greece די צונעמעניש פון מילאַן - Ni apeso ti Greece - Το ψευδώνυμο Greece - Isidlaliso of Greece Greece National Football Team Nickname
Ethniki (National)
Galanolefki (Sky blue-white)
Piratiko (Pirate Ship)

The UEFA Euro 2004 marked a high point in Greece's football history when they were crowned European champions, in only their second participation in the tournament, against all the odds. The Greeks, dismissed as rank outsiders before the tournament, defeated some of the favourites in the competition including defending European champions France and hosts Portugal, with Greece beating the latter in both the opening game of the tournament and again in the final. Their triumph also gave them a qualification for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Since that victory Greece have qualified for the final tournaments of four out of six major competitions entered, reaching the quarter-finals at the UEFA Euro 2012 and the round of 16 at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Moreover, they occupied a place in the top 20 of the FIFA World Rankings for all but four months in the decade following the 2004 triumph, and reached an all-time high of eighth in the world from April to June 2008, as well as in October 2011.
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