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Football is one of, if not the the most popular sport in Greece. There are more than 35 professional clubs, as well as the national team which has gone head-to-head with some of the best footballing nations across Europe.
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The first-ever international match featuring Greece was against Italy in 1929, three years after the Greek Football Federation had been founded.
After many years of failing to qualify for a major tournament, Greece finally took part in the UEFA European Championship in 1980. Just over two decades later the Greeks remarkably won the 2004 edition of the showpiece, beating hosts Portugal in the final, in what was only a second appearance at the Euro finals for the Ethniki. Greece qualified for the following two Euro events of 2008 and 2012, but didn't participate in the 2016 and 2020 editions.
In 1994, Greece played at the FIFA World Cup finals for the first time. They exited from the group stage without scoring a goal in their three games versus Argentina, Bulgaria and Nigeria. Greece later reached the Round of 16 at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, which remains their best performance at the World Cup.
In 2008, the Greece national football team achieved its highest-ever FIFA world ranking of 8th.
Georgios Karagounis made his debut for Greece in 1999 and went on to earn 139 international caps. The former captain of the Ethniki scored once at Euro 2004 as his country won a major title for the first time.
Theodoros Zagorakis was named the Best Player at Euro 2004 and he went on to play a total 120 times for Greece. Angelos Charisteas, meanwhile, scored 25 goals in 88 appearances for the Ethniki, including three goals at Euro 2004.
Current squad members include Kostas Tsimikas, who signed for Premier League side Liverpool in 2020, and goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos. Konstantinos Mavropanos joined West Ham United in 2023, having previously played for Arsenal.
Other popular Greek footballers include Sokratis Papastathopoulos, formerly of Borussia Dortmund, as well as Kostas Mitroglou who played for the likes of Fulham, Benfica and Marseille.
Greece are bidding to qualify for the UEFA Euro 2024 finals, set to take place in Germany.
The Ethniki shared a qualifying group with heavyweights France and the Netherlands, as well as the Republic of Ireland and Gibraltar. After ending 3rd in their group behind France and the Netherlands, the Greeks advanced to the Euro 2024 qualifying play-offs, where they thrashed Kazakhstan, 5-0, before facing Georgia in the play-off finals.
The Karaiskakis Stadium hosted home games of the Greece national team from 2004-17. This ground is the home of Olympiacos FC, based in the city of Piraeus.
Since 2023 the official home stadium of the Greece national team has been the newly-built Agia Sophia Stadium in Athens. Home to AEK Athens, this venue has a capacity of 32,500.
Event | Year | Result |
---|---|---|
UEFA European Championship | 1980 | Group Stage |
FIFA World Cup | 1994 | Group Stage |
UEFA European Championship | 2004 | Winners |
UEFA European Championship | 2008 | Group Stage |
FIFA World Cup | 2010 | Group Stage |
UEFA European Championship | 2012 | Quarter-finals |
FIFA World Cup | 2014 | Round of 16 |
UEFA European Championship | 2016 | Did not qualify |
FIFA World Cup | 2018 | Did not qualify |
UEFA European Championship | 2024 | TBD |
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On SeatPick, fans can choose from 39 Greece tickets across 1 upcoming events. Their next fixture will be Finland vs Greece | Nations League at Helsinki Olympic Stadium and we're providing tickets starting from £68 for this specific game.
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International friendly matches are a prime opportunity for fans looking to buy cheap Greece football tickets.
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The match will take place at Helsinki Olympic Stadium in Helsinki on November 17, 2024 and the cheapest tickets are found in Category 2 Zone.
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Greece ticket prices can vary massively depending on the importance of the match and your choice of seat.
While friendly matches tend to be more affordable, the cost increases significantly when Greece takes part in a prestigious international tournament.
On SeatPick, we provide Greece football tickets starting from £68, while our average ticket price currently stands at £133.
Greece will be playing at the following cities and venues in the upcoming 2024/2025 season, if Greece currently has any scheduled games then you can scroll up this page and find the full Greece fixture list, pick the event you are looking for and buy your Greece match tickets.
Helsinki Olympic Stadium
in Helsinki