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Judul : Greece Greatest All-Time Team
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Please also see my All-Time World Cup Team Index.
The rest of Southeast Euorpe(Greece, Turkey and Albania)
Greece first qualified for a major tournament at the Euro 1980. Fourteen years later, they went undefeated in the World Cup qualifying rounds in 1994, but had a poor WC Finals in the US. Then, in 2004, they went into Euro 2004 as the second least favorite to win the tournament. They pulled upset after upset. They won the tournament as the biggest surprise in football history.
If there were an All-Time World Cup, this would be the 23 players I would bring to the tournament.
Team
GK: Antonios Nikopolidis
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Judul : Greece Greatest All-Time Team
link : Greece Greatest All-Time Team
Greece Greatest All-Time Team
Greece 2004 |
The rest of Southeast Euorpe(Greece, Turkey and Albania)
Greece first qualified for a major tournament at the Euro 1980. Fourteen years later, they went undefeated in the World Cup qualifying rounds in 1994, but had a poor WC Finals in the US. Then, in 2004, they went into Euro 2004 as the second least favorite to win the tournament. They pulled upset after upset. They won the tournament as the biggest surprise in football history.
If there were an All-Time World Cup, this would be the 23 players I would bring to the tournament.
Euro 2004 |
GK: Antonios Nikopolidis
Antonios Nikopolidis is regarded among the best Greek goalkeepers of all time having been awarded the most caps in the national team and playing an integral part in the UEFA Euro 2004 triumph. He was the starting Greek keeper during the European Championship in 2004, where he was also voted goalkeeper of the Euro 2004 All Star team. At the club level, he played with both Olympiakos and Panathinaikos back at home.
GK: Takis Ikonomopoulos
Known as the Bird, he played for Panathinaikos at the 1971 European Cup Final. Their European Cup run is considered to be Greece's first successes in the sport. While playing for Panathinaikos, he managed to not concede a single goal for 1,088 minutes (in a span of 13 consecutive games - a record for Greece which remains unbroken). The record spanned from 17 January 1965 until 9 May 1965. He was capped 25 times.
GK: Nikos Sarganis
In 1980, Nikos Sarganis shocked Greek football by leading Kastoria to victory in the Greek Cup. He joined Olympiakos in 1980 and he left his for rival Panathinaikos in 1985. In 1988, he helped them to win the Greek Cup by saving two penalties and scroing one himself against his old club Olymoakos during the penalty shootout. He was capped 48 times at the international level.
CB/RB: Giourkas Seitaridis
Giourkas Seitaridis was part of their team which won the European Championship in 2004, for which he was voted into the Team of the Tournament. He was capped 72 times. He also went to the World Cup Finals in 2010 and the European Championship in 2008. He moved to Porto during the tournament. He last played in 2013 for Greek Superleague side Panathinaikos, having played previously at PAS Giannina, Porto, Dynamo Moscow and Atlético Madrid.
DM/RB: Stratos Apostolakis
In 1990, Stratos Apostolakis caused controversy in Greece by transferring from Olympiakos to Panathinaikos. He was one of the key players behind Panathinaikos' European runs in 1992 and 1996. He was one of the best defenders his country has ever seen. He could also play as a defensive midfielder. He had 96 caps, at one point a record for Greece. He played in USA 1994.
SW/CB: Ioannis Kalitzakis
Ioannis Kalitzakis started his career in Panelefsiniakos F.C., where he played three and a half season before eventually joining Panathinaikos FC. Panathinaikos's fans nicknamed him "ninja". In 1997, he joined AEK Athens FC. Kalitzakis had 71 caps in total between 1987 and 1998, including three appearances at the 1994 World Cup.
CB: Nikos Dabizas
Dabizas started in the lower division with Pontioi Veria. In 1994, he joined Olympiakos from third division. He played for Newcastle United between 1998 and 2003. He later played Leicester City and AEL. He had 71 caps. He went to Portugal for European Championship in 2004, but did not play due an injury as Greece won the tournament.
DM: Angelos Basinas
Angelos Basinas is best remembered for his key role in the Greek national team that won the 2004 European Championship. He provided the header through which Angelos Charisteas scored the winning goal in the Euro 2004 Final against Portugal. He became the captain of the national team after Zagorakis retired. For his club career, he played for Panathinaikos, Mallorca, Portsmouth and AEK Athens.
CM: Giorgos Karagounis
Giorgos Karagounis was a member of the UEFA Euro 2004-winning squad, and also represented Greece at Euro 2008, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Euro 2012 and the 2014 World Cup. With 139 appearances, he is the most capped player in the history of the Greece national team. He served as the captain. He played for Panathinaikos, Apollon Smyrni, Inter Milan, Benfica and Fulham. He retired after the World Cuo Finals in 2014.
Antonios Nikopolidis |
Known as the Bird, he played for Panathinaikos at the 1971 European Cup Final. Their European Cup run is considered to be Greece's first successes in the sport. While playing for Panathinaikos, he managed to not concede a single goal for 1,088 minutes (in a span of 13 consecutive games - a record for Greece which remains unbroken). The record spanned from 17 January 1965 until 9 May 1965. He was capped 25 times.
GK: Nikos Sarganis
In 1980, Nikos Sarganis shocked Greek football by leading Kastoria to victory in the Greek Cup. He joined Olympiakos in 1980 and he left his for rival Panathinaikos in 1985. In 1988, he helped them to win the Greek Cup by saving two penalties and scroing one himself against his old club Olymoakos during the penalty shootout. He was capped 48 times at the international level.
CB/RB: Giourkas Seitaridis
Giourkas Seitaridis was part of their team which won the European Championship in 2004, for which he was voted into the Team of the Tournament. He was capped 72 times. He also went to the World Cup Finals in 2010 and the European Championship in 2008. He moved to Porto during the tournament. He last played in 2013 for Greek Superleague side Panathinaikos, having played previously at PAS Giannina, Porto, Dynamo Moscow and Atlético Madrid.
Giourkas Seitaridis |
In 1990, Stratos Apostolakis caused controversy in Greece by transferring from Olympiakos to Panathinaikos. He was one of the key players behind Panathinaikos' European runs in 1992 and 1996. He was one of the best defenders his country has ever seen. He could also play as a defensive midfielder. He had 96 caps, at one point a record for Greece. He played in USA 1994.
CB: Traianos Dellas
Traianos Dellas impressed during Greece's victory at the European Championship in 2004, during which he became the only player to score a silver goal in an international football match. He earned the nickname 'the Colossus of Rhodes'. He played for many clubs. In Greece, he was associated with AEK Athens.
CB: Stelios Manolas
Stelios Manolas was capped 71 times by Greece between 1982 and 1995, as well as being one of only a few Greek footballers to have played his entire professional career for a single club - AEK Athens FC, where he won 4 league titles. He played there between 1978 and 1998. He was considered the greatest Greek defender ever. He played at the World Cup Finals in 1994.SW/CB: Ioannis Kalitzakis
Ioannis Kalitzakis started his career in Panelefsiniakos F.C., where he played three and a half season before eventually joining Panathinaikos FC. Panathinaikos's fans nicknamed him "ninja". In 1997, he joined AEK Athens FC. Kalitzakis had 71 caps in total between 1987 and 1998, including three appearances at the 1994 World Cup.
CB: Nikos Dabizas
Dabizas started in the lower division with Pontioi Veria. In 1994, he joined Olympiakos from third division. He played for Newcastle United between 1998 and 2003. He later played Leicester City and AEL. He had 71 caps. He went to Portugal for European Championship in 2004, but did not play due an injury as Greece won the tournament.
Konstantinos Iosifidis spent his entire career with a single club. He is the only player in PAOK FC history that has won 4 titles, being part of the squad that won 2 cups in 1972 and 1974, and the 1976 and 1985 Greek league, being also captain in the latter. He participated in UEFA European Championship in 1980.
Grigoris Georgatos spent most of his career with Olympiakos, but also played briefly in Italy for Inter Milan, but had a relatively uneventful career there, He later played for AEK Athens. Georgatos also earned 35 caps and scored 3 goals for the Greek national team having debuted on 6 September 1995. He left the national team in 2001 after reported dispute with Otto Rehhagel. He did play in Euro 2004.
Theodoros Zagorakis was the captain of the Greek national team that won the 2004 UEFA European Football Championship and he won Player of the Tournament. He was at one point Greece all-time cap leader with 120 caps between 1994 and 2007. Professionally, he played for POK and AEK Athens in Greece. He also had brief stints in England with Leicester City and in Italy with Bologna. He was elected as a Greek MEP at the May 2014 European Parliament election.Theodoros Zagorakis |
DM: Angelos Basinas
Angelos Basinas is best remembered for his key role in the Greek national team that won the 2004 European Championship. He provided the header through which Angelos Charisteas scored the winning goal in the Euro 2004 Final against Portugal. He became the captain of the national team after Zagorakis retired. For his club career, he played for Panathinaikos, Mallorca, Portsmouth and AEK Athens.
CM: Giorgos Karagounis
Giorgos Karagounis was a member of the UEFA Euro 2004-winning squad, and also represented Greece at Euro 2008, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Euro 2012 and the 2014 World Cup. With 139 appearances, he is the most capped player in the history of the Greece national team. He served as the captain. He played for Panathinaikos, Apollon Smyrni, Inter Milan, Benfica and Fulham. He retired after the World Cuo Finals in 2014.
Giorgos Karagounis |
LW/FW: Thomas Mavros
Mavros started with Panionios in 1970. He later played with AEK Athens. He was known as one of AEK Athens greatest players. Their fans called him "the God". He is the all-time leading scorer in the Greek league and is also the youngest ever scorer at the age of 16 years old. He had 36 caps and went to Euro 1980 in Italy.
LW: Vassilis Hatzipanagis
Born in the USSR of Greek refugees, Vassilis Hatzipanagis played for the Soviet Olympic team. He was highly rated in the Soviet Union. He returned to Greece in 1976, where he played for Greece in one single friendly march. He was ineligible to play for Greece due to his selection to the Soviet youth team. However, he was considered to be Greece's greatest player and was elected as Greece's UEFA Jubilee Player. In his club career, he played for Pakhtakor(USSR) and Iraklis.
AM: Giorgos Koudas
Giorgos Koudas began his career with PAOK where he played his entire career, making 504 appearances in the Alpha Ethniki from 1963 to 1984. He was nicknamed "Alexander the Great" and a legend for PAOK fans. He had 43 caps between 1967 and 1982. He captained the Greek national team at Euro 1980 held in Italy. The tournament was Greece's first ever international tournament.
AM: Mimis Domazos
Mimis Domazos is considered to be one of the greatest Greek footballers. He helped Panathinaikos FC to reach the 1971 European Cup Final before losing to Ajax. It was a break through for Greek club football. He also played for AEK Athens. When he retired from playing in 1980, Domazos was declared the longest-active footballer in the history of Greek club football, having played for more than 21 years.
FW: Dimitris Saravakos
Dimitris Saravakos started with Panionios in 1977. In 1984, he moved to Panathinaikos FC, where he became a star. He is the leading scorer in history with 16 goals in the Derby of the eternal enemies against Olympiacos. He also had a highly successful stints with AEK Athens between his two spells with Panathinaikos FC. Saravakos had 78 caps at the international level. He is the fourth leading all-time scorer with 22 goals for the Greek national team. In 1994, he captained Greece to its first World Cup Finals in its history.
FW: Georgios Delikaris
Honorable Mention
Andreas Papaemmanouil, Elias Atmatsidis, Antonis Minou, Mimis Papaioannou, Antonis Antoniadis, Giorgos Koudas, Vassilios Tsiartas, Nikos Petzaropoulos, Vasilis Torosidis, Kostas Katsouranis, Sokratis Papastathopoulos.
Squad Explanation
-- In the beginning, I did not think I have enough information to do a Greek all-time team. So I did a rest of Southeast Euorpe(Greece, Turkey and Albania). Upon further review, I created this blog team for Greece. Greece won an European Champion and deserved to have its own all-time team.
-- Vasilis Hatzipanagis was ineligible for the Greek national team during his career because he represented the Soviet Union in the youth level. However, he did make two appearance in friendly matches for Greece. Besides, he was selected by Greek FA as Greece's UEFA Jubilee Player, a honor that UEFA accept him as a Greek player. Furthermore, the Greek fans probably want me to select him. So I made an exceptional case to include him.
-- The first two choices for goalkeepers were easy: Nikos Sarganis and Antonios Nikopolidis. For the third keeper, I looked into Antonis Minou and Elias Atmatsidis. I do not know much about them. So I went for an older keeper, Takis Ikonomopoulos as my third keeper. He played for Panathinaikos at the 1971 European Cup Final. The Final was supposed to the greatest moment in Greek football until the Euro 2004.
-- I selected Mimis Domazos and Giorgos Koudas over Vassilios Tsiartas. Tsiartas was a backup at Euro 2004, but he provided a few critical assists. However, I gave the spot to Giorgos Koudas because I want to spread the team with players from PAOK. He was also the captain of the Euro 1980 team. The tournament was Greece's first Finals in a major tournament.
-- The Euro 2004 winning team is the peak of Greek football. Otto Rehhagel's team pulled an upset after another. Angelos Charisteas, Angelos Basinas, Antonios Nikopolidis, Giourkas Seitaridis, Traianos Dellas, Theodoros Zagorakis, Giorgos Karagounis and Angelos Basinas were on the Euro 2004 team.
-- Antonios Nikopolidis, Traianos Dellas, Giourkas Seitaridis, Theodoros Zagorakis and Angelos Charisteas were on the Team of the Tournament.
-- Giorgos Karagounis is the most capped player in the history of the Greece national team. He also captained the team in two World Cup Finals.
-- Greece qualified for its first World Cup Finals in 1994. Stratos Apostolakis, Stelios Manolas, Ioannis Kalitzakis and Dimitris Saravakos made this all-time team. I attended Greece's first ever World Cup match against Argentina in 1994.
-- Greece under the guidance of Alketas Panagoulias made its first appearance in a major tournament at the Euro 1980. They managed to draw the eventual winner West Germany. Nikos Anastopoulos, Konstantinos Iosifidis, Thomas Mavros and Giorgos Koudas made honorable mention.
-- Panathinaikos FC to reach the 1971 European Cup Final before losing to Ajax. The team was led by Ferenc Puskas, who credited for bringing professionalism to Greek football.
-- Striker Antonis Antoniadis only played 21 times for Greece, but his role with Panathinaikos in the 1971 European Cup put Greek football on the map. He was the leading scorer in the tournament with 10 goals. Unfortunately, I can only put him on honorable mention.
-- Nikos Anastopoulos is Greece's all-time leading scorer.
-- Giorgos Sideris was the first Greek player to play overseas. He spent a season with Belgium's Royal Antwerp FC.
-- Sokratis Papastathopoulos' club career is becoming one of the best for Greek players playing outside of Greece. He might make the team one day.
Formation
Mavros started with Panionios in 1970. He later played with AEK Athens. He was known as one of AEK Athens greatest players. Their fans called him "the God". He is the all-time leading scorer in the Greek league and is also the youngest ever scorer at the age of 16 years old. He had 36 caps and went to Euro 1980 in Italy.
LW: Vassilis Hatzipanagis
Born in the USSR of Greek refugees, Vassilis Hatzipanagis played for the Soviet Olympic team. He was highly rated in the Soviet Union. He returned to Greece in 1976, where he played for Greece in one single friendly march. He was ineligible to play for Greece due to his selection to the Soviet youth team. However, he was considered to be Greece's greatest player and was elected as Greece's UEFA Jubilee Player. In his club career, he played for Pakhtakor(USSR) and Iraklis.
Vassilis Hatzipanagis |
Giorgos Koudas began his career with PAOK where he played his entire career, making 504 appearances in the Alpha Ethniki from 1963 to 1984. He was nicknamed "Alexander the Great" and a legend for PAOK fans. He had 43 caps between 1967 and 1982. He captained the Greek national team at Euro 1980 held in Italy. The tournament was Greece's first ever international tournament.
AM: Mimis Domazos
Mimis Domazos is considered to be one of the greatest Greek footballers. He helped Panathinaikos FC to reach the 1971 European Cup Final before losing to Ajax. It was a break through for Greek club football. He also played for AEK Athens. When he retired from playing in 1980, Domazos was declared the longest-active footballer in the history of Greek club football, having played for more than 21 years.
FW: Dimitris Saravakos
Dimitris Saravakos started with Panionios in 1977. In 1984, he moved to Panathinaikos FC, where he became a star. He is the leading scorer in history with 16 goals in the Derby of the eternal enemies against Olympiacos. He also had a highly successful stints with AEK Athens between his two spells with Panathinaikos FC. Saravakos had 78 caps at the international level. He is the fourth leading all-time scorer with 22 goals for the Greek national team. In 1994, he captained Greece to its first World Cup Finals in its history.
Dimitris Saravakos |
Nicknamed the "Gianni Rivera of Greece", Georgios Delikaris is considered to be one of Olympiakos' greatest players. He also left the club for arch rival Panathinaikos in 1978, which started a controversy in Greece. However, he never settled down there and was never accepted by their fans. After retirement, he remained a mysterious figure, hiding from the spotlight.
SS: Giorgos Sideris
Giorgos Sideris is considered one of the greatest forwards in Olympiakos and Greek football history. He finished second as the European Golden Boot in 1969. He was the first Greek player to play for another European team outside Greece. In 1970, he transferred to Belgium's Royal Antwerp FC, but rejoined Olympiakos in 1972. For the national team, he was only capped 28 times, but he managed to score 14 goals.Angelos Charisteas was capped 88 times by Greece, scoring 25 goals. He was a member of the UEFA Euro 2004 winning team, scoring three goals, including the winning goal in the final against Portugal. He also represented Greece in Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup Finals. At club level he has played for Aris Thessaloniki, Werder Bremen, Ajax, Feyenoord, Bayer Leverkusen, Schalke 04, Arles-Avignon and Al Nassr.
ST/FW: Nikos Anastopoulos Angelos Charisteas |
Nikos Anastopoulos had over 70 caps between 1977 and 1988. With 29 goals, he is the all time highest scorer for the Greek national football team. He was most prominently played professionally for Olympiakos where he won 4 league titles and considered one of their greatest players. He won the Bronze Boot as the third highest scorer in Europe in the 1982–83 season.
Nikos Anastopoulos |
Honorable Mention
Andreas Papaemmanouil, Elias Atmatsidis, Antonis Minou, Mimis Papaioannou, Antonis Antoniadis, Giorgos Koudas, Vassilios Tsiartas, Nikos Petzaropoulos, Vasilis Torosidis, Kostas Katsouranis, Sokratis Papastathopoulos.
Squad Explanation
-- In the beginning, I did not think I have enough information to do a Greek all-time team. So I did a rest of Southeast Euorpe(Greece, Turkey and Albania). Upon further review, I created this blog team for Greece. Greece won an European Champion and deserved to have its own all-time team.
-- Vasilis Hatzipanagis was ineligible for the Greek national team during his career because he represented the Soviet Union in the youth level. However, he did make two appearance in friendly matches for Greece. Besides, he was selected by Greek FA as Greece's UEFA Jubilee Player, a honor that UEFA accept him as a Greek player. Furthermore, the Greek fans probably want me to select him. So I made an exceptional case to include him.
-- The first two choices for goalkeepers were easy: Nikos Sarganis and Antonios Nikopolidis. For the third keeper, I looked into Antonis Minou and Elias Atmatsidis. I do not know much about them. So I went for an older keeper, Takis Ikonomopoulos as my third keeper. He played for Panathinaikos at the 1971 European Cup Final. The Final was supposed to the greatest moment in Greek football until the Euro 2004.
-- I selected Mimis Domazos and Giorgos Koudas over Vassilios Tsiartas. Tsiartas was a backup at Euro 2004, but he provided a few critical assists. However, I gave the spot to Giorgos Koudas because I want to spread the team with players from PAOK. He was also the captain of the Euro 1980 team. The tournament was Greece's first Finals in a major tournament.
-- The Euro 2004 winning team is the peak of Greek football. Otto Rehhagel's team pulled an upset after another. Angelos Charisteas, Angelos Basinas, Antonios Nikopolidis, Giourkas Seitaridis, Traianos Dellas, Theodoros Zagorakis, Giorgos Karagounis and Angelos Basinas were on the Euro 2004 team.
-- Antonios Nikopolidis, Traianos Dellas, Giourkas Seitaridis, Theodoros Zagorakis and Angelos Charisteas were on the Team of the Tournament.
-- Giorgos Karagounis is the most capped player in the history of the Greece national team. He also captained the team in two World Cup Finals.
-- Greece qualified for its first World Cup Finals in 1994. Stratos Apostolakis, Stelios Manolas, Ioannis Kalitzakis and Dimitris Saravakos made this all-time team. I attended Greece's first ever World Cup match against Argentina in 1994.
-- Greece under the guidance of Alketas Panagoulias made its first appearance in a major tournament at the Euro 1980. They managed to draw the eventual winner West Germany. Nikos Anastopoulos, Konstantinos Iosifidis, Thomas Mavros and Giorgos Koudas made honorable mention.
-- Panathinaikos FC to reach the 1971 European Cup Final before losing to Ajax. The team was led by Ferenc Puskas, who credited for bringing professionalism to Greek football.
-- Striker Antonis Antoniadis only played 21 times for Greece, but his role with Panathinaikos in the 1971 European Cup put Greek football on the map. He was the leading scorer in the tournament with 10 goals. Unfortunately, I can only put him on honorable mention.
-- Nikos Anastopoulos is Greece's all-time leading scorer.
-- Giorgos Sideris was the first Greek player to play overseas. He spent a season with Belgium's Royal Antwerp FC.
-- Sokratis Papastathopoulos' club career is becoming one of the best for Greek players playing outside of Greece. He might make the team one day.
Formation
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