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Football in Greece

Football is the most popular sport in Greece, followed by basketball.

Football in Greece
CountryGreece
Governing bodyHellenic Football Federation
National team(s)Greece
First played1906; 118 years ago (1906) (Unofficial)
1927–1928; 96 years ago (1928) (Official)
Clubsabout 2,500
National competitions
Club competitions
International competitions
Audience records
Single matchOlympiacos F.C. vs. Hamburger SV
3 November 1982
Athens Olympic Stadium
75,263 spectators

History of Greek football edit

 
Ancient Greek Episkyros player balancing the ball. Depiction on an Attic Lekythos.

The Ancient Greeks are known to have played many ball games, some of which involved the use of the feet. The Roman game harpastum is believed to have been adapted from a Greek team game known as "ἐπίσκυρος" (Episkyros)[1][2] or "φαινίνδα" (phaininda),[3] which is mentioned by a Greek playwright, Antiphanes (388–311 BC) and later referred to by the Christian theologian Clement of Alexandria (c.150-c.215 AD). These games appear to have resembled rugby football.[4][5][6][7][8]

In the modern era, however, association football was introduced to the Greeks by expatriate British communities and military personnel. The first Greek football teams were created as part of long-established athletic and gymnastic clubs in the major port cities of Athens and Thessaloniki, as well as among the large Greek communities of the Ottoman Empire, such as Constantinople and Smyrna, in the early 1900s. After the Asia Minor Disaster of 1922 which resulted in a large resettlement of Greeks from Turkey to Greece, several clubs, such as Panionios and Apollon Smyrnis, were transplanted, while many athletes of other clubs, like Pera, formed new organizations in their new home (e.g. AEK, PAOK).

League system edit

The first league of professional football in Greece was officially established as the Panhellenic Championship in 1927. The league ran until 1959, when it was replaced by the Alpha Ethniki which ran until 2006 when it was then replaced by Superleague Greece. According to FIFPro, an organization that represents professional players, nearly 70 percent of players complained in a 2011 survey of problems with not being paid.[9]

Superleague Greece is the top-flight professional football division within Greece. The league contains 14 clubs, with the winners of the league becoming the Champions of Greece. The team with the most national championships is Olympiacos, who have won 47 times - 13 Super League titles, 19 Alpha Ethniki titles and 15 Panhellenic Championships.[10] Two other P.O.K. clubs also dominate the history of Greek football; Panathinaikos with 20 titles and AEK Athens with 13 titles.[10]

Cup competitions edit

There is currently one major cup competition in Greek football, the Greek Cup. It includes clubs from every division of football in Greece. Until 2008, another major cup competition was the Greek Super Cup, an annual game held between the winner of the Greek Super League and Greek Cup.

International edit

UEFA competitions edit

 
The Karaiskakis Stadium during a 2009–10 UEFA Champions League fixture against Arsenal
 
The team of Panathinaikos against Ajax in the 1971 European Cup Final.

Club sides may qualify to play in European tournaments under the jurisdiction of UEFA. The champions of Super League qualify for the group stage of the following season's UEFA Champions' League. The teams finishing in second to fifth position qualify for a round-robin playoff, the winner of which will enter the Champions League at the Third Qualifying Round. The other three teams will qualify for the following season's UEFA Europa League, at the Play-off, Third Qualifying or Second Qualifying Round stage, dependent on their performance in the national level playoff. The winner of the Greek Cup also qualifies for the Europa League. If this club has already qualified for a UEFA competition then the place is given to the runners-up.

The only Greek team to have reached the final of a UEFA competition is Panathinaikos, who were European Cup runners-up in 1970–71.

National team edit

 
Angelos Charisteas scoring Greece's winning goal in the UEFA Euro 2004 Final.

The Greek national team's first match came on April 7, 1929, in a 1–4 loss to Italy. Greece have qualified for the FIFA World Cup three times, in 1994, in 2010 and in 2014. Greece have qualified for the European Championship four times, their first in 1980, their second in 2004, their third in 2008 and their fourth in 2012. 2004 was their most successful run as they became champions by defeating hosts Portugal in the finals.

Women's football edit

A national league for women has existed since 1987. Now known as the Greek football women A Division, it was started in 1987 as the Pan-Hellenic Championship. In recent years PAOK have dominated the league.

Greek footballers edit

Records edit

Professional seasons in Greek football edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ ἐπίσκυρος, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus Digital Library
  2. ^ The New Encyclopædia Britannica, 2007 Edition: "In ancient Greece a game with elements of football, episkuros, or harpaston, was played, and it had migrated to Rome as harpastum by the 2nd century BC".
  3. ^ φαινίνδα, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, on Perseus Digital Library
  4. ^ Nigel Wilson, Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece, Routledge, 2005, p. 310
  5. ^ Nigel M. Kennell, The Gymnasium of Virtue: Education and Culture in Ancient Sparta (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome), The University of North Carolina Press, 1995, on Google Books
  6. ^ Steve Craig, Sports and Games of the Ancients: (Sports and Games Through History), Greenwood, 2002, on Google Books
  7. ^ Don Nardo, Greek and Roman Sport, Greenhaven Press, 1999, p. 83
  8. ^ Sally E. D. Wilkins, Sports and games of medieval cultures, Greenwood, 2002, on Google books
  9. ^ Another Victim of Global Financial Crisis: Pro Soccer Players, New York Times, March 24, 2014.
  10. ^ a b . Hellenic Football Federation. Archived from the original on December 11, 2009. Retrieved 2010-04-28.

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Football is the most popular sport in Greece followed by basketball Football in GreeceCountryGreeceGoverning bodyHellenic Football FederationNational team s GreeceFirst played1906 118 years ago 1906 Unofficial 1927 1928 96 years ago 1928 Official Clubsabout 2 500National competitionsGreek CupGreek Amateur CupGreek Super CupGreek League Cup defunct Club competitionsSuperleague 1Superleague 2 Football League defunct Gamma EthnikiDelta Ethniki defunct Local championshipsInternational competitionsChampions League Europa League Conference League UEFA Super Cup FIFA Club World Cup FIFA World Cup national team UEFA European Championship national team UEFA Nations League national team Audience recordsSingle matchOlympiacos F C vs Hamburger SV3 November 1982Athens Olympic Stadium75 263 spectators Contents 1 History of Greek football 2 League system 3 Cup competitions 4 International 4 1 UEFA competitions 4 2 National team 5 Women s football 6 Greek footballers 7 Records 8 Professional seasons in Greek football 9 See also 10 ReferencesHistory of Greek football edit nbsp Ancient Greek Episkyros player balancing the ball Depiction on an Attic Lekythos The Ancient Greeks are known to have played many ball games some of which involved the use of the feet The Roman game harpastum is believed to have been adapted from a Greek team game known as ἐpiskyros Episkyros 1 2 or faininda phaininda 3 which is mentioned by a Greek playwright Antiphanes 388 311 BC and later referred to by the Christian theologian Clement of Alexandria c 150 c 215 AD These games appear to have resembled rugby football 4 5 6 7 8 In the modern era however association football was introduced to the Greeks by expatriate British communities and military personnel The first Greek football teams were created as part of long established athletic and gymnastic clubs in the major port cities of Athens and Thessaloniki as well as among the large Greek communities of the Ottoman Empire such as Constantinople and Smyrna in the early 1900s After the Asia Minor Disaster of 1922 which resulted in a large resettlement of Greeks from Turkey to Greece several clubs such as Panionios and Apollon Smyrnis were transplanted while many athletes of other clubs like Pera formed new organizations in their new home e g AEK PAOK League system editThe first league of professional football in Greece was officially established as the Panhellenic Championship in 1927 The league ran until 1959 when it was replaced by the Alpha Ethniki which ran until 2006 when it was then replaced by Superleague Greece According to FIFPro an organization that represents professional players nearly 70 percent of players complained in a 2011 survey of problems with not being paid 9 Superleague Greece is the top flight professional football division within Greece The league contains 14 clubs with the winners of the league becoming the Champions of Greece The team with the most national championships is Olympiacos who have won 47 times 13 Super League titles 19 Alpha Ethniki titles and 15 Panhellenic Championships 10 Two other P O K clubs also dominate the history of Greek football Panathinaikos with 20 titles and AEK Athens with 13 titles 10 Cup competitions editThere is currently one major cup competition in Greek football the Greek Cup It includes clubs from every division of football in Greece Until 2008 another major cup competition was the Greek Super Cup an annual game held between the winner of the Greek Super League and Greek Cup International editUEFA competitions edit nbsp The Karaiskakis Stadium during a 2009 10 UEFA Champions League fixture against Arsenal nbsp The team of Panathinaikos against Ajax in the 1971 European Cup Final Club sides may qualify to play in European tournaments under the jurisdiction of UEFA The champions of Super League qualify for the group stage of the following season s UEFA Champions League The teams finishing in second to fifth position qualify for a round robin playoff the winner of which will enter the Champions League at the Third Qualifying Round The other three teams will qualify for the following season s UEFA Europa League at the Play off Third Qualifying or Second Qualifying Round stage dependent on their performance in the national level playoff The winner of the Greek Cup also qualifies for the Europa League If this club has already qualified for a UEFA competition then the place is given to the runners up The only Greek team to have reached the final of a UEFA competition is Panathinaikos who were European Cup runners up in 1970 71 National team edit Main article Greece national football team nbsp Angelos Charisteas scoring Greece s winning goal in the UEFA Euro 2004 Final The Greek national team s first match came on April 7 1929 in a 1 4 loss to Italy Greece have qualified for the FIFA World Cup three times in 1994 in 2010 and in 2014 Greece have qualified for the European Championship four times their first in 1980 their second in 2004 their third in 2008 and their fourth in 2012 2004 was their most successful run as they became champions by defeating hosts Portugal in the finals Women s football editMain article Greece women s national football team A national league for women has existed since 1987 Now known as the Greek football women A Division it was started in 1987 as the Pan Hellenic Championship In recent years PAOK have dominated the league Greek footballers editMain article List of Greece international footballersRecords editMain article Football records and statistics in GreeceProfessional seasons in Greek football edit1950s 1959 601960s 1960 61 1961 62 1962 63 1963 64 1964 65 1965 66 1966 67 1967 68 1968 69 1969 701970s 1970 71 1971 72 1972 73 1973 74 1974 75 1975 76 1976 77 1977 78 1978 79 1979 801980s 1980 81 1981 82 1982 83 1983 84 1984 85 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1989 901990s 1990 91 1991 92 1992 93 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 1999 002000s 2000 01 2001 02 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2009 102010s 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 202020s 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23See also editEpiskyros Greek football clubs in European competitions List of football stadiums in Greece Sport in GreeceReferences edit ἐpiskyros Henry George Liddell Robert Scott A Greek English Lexicon on Perseus Digital Library The New Encyclopaedia Britannica 2007 Edition In ancient Greece a game with elements of football episkuros or harpaston was played and it had migrated to Rome as harpastum by the 2nd century BC faininda Henry George Liddell Robert Scott A Greek English Lexicon on Perseus Digital Library Nigel Wilson Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece Routledge 2005 p 310 Nigel M Kennell The Gymnasium of Virtue Education and Culture in Ancient Sparta Studies in the History of Greece and Rome The University of North Carolina Press 1995 on Google Books Steve Craig Sports and Games of the Ancients Sports and Games Through History Greenwood 2002 on Google Books Don Nardo Greek and Roman Sport Greenhaven Press 1999 p 83 Sally E D Wilkins Sports and games of medieval cultures Greenwood 2002 on Google books Another Victim of Global Financial Crisis Pro Soccer Players New York Times March 24 2014 a b All Time Champions Hellenic Football Federation Archived from the original on December 11 2009 Retrieved 2010 04 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Football in Greece amp oldid 1203753069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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