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World Cup 2010 team guide: Greece

OVERVIEW
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World Cup guide - Greece

Greece head to their second World Cup with a point to prove. They may have been surprise winners at Euro 2004, but their only previous appearance on the global stage was humiliating. At the 1994 World Cup they conceded 10 unanswered goals, losing to Argentina, Bulgaria and Nigeria. With the Argentines and Nigerians also drawn in Group B this summer, the Greeks will be determined to show they are no longer the minnows.

Whatever happens in South Africa, it is hard to imagine Otto Rehhagel's side capitulating as they did at USA '94. The veteran coach will stick to the defensive tactics that have served him so well since taking over in 2001. The Greeks will sit deep, defend in numbers and hope to snatch a goal on the break or from set pieces. It may not be the beautiful game, but it is usually effective. As Rehhagel says, "we will play exciting football when we have Messi, Kaka, Iniesta and Xavi."

Aim: Second place in Group B looks a realistic target, providing they beat South Korea in their opener. That could mean a reunion with Euro 2004 victims France in the last 16.

THREE KEY PLAYERS
Sotiris Ninis

SOTIRIS NINIS There are high hopes for the Panathinaikos starlet, an attacking midfielder rated as one of Europe's most exciting prospects. However, Rehhagel has so far proved reluctant to place too much trust in the youngster, who is likely to begin on the bench.

Striker Theofanis Gekas

THEOFANIS GEKAS Top European scorer in qualification with 10 goals, although that included six in two games against Latvia. His disappointing recent record in the Bundesliga suggests goalscoring will be tougher in South Africa.

Sokratis Papastathopoulos

SOKRATIS PAPASTATHOPOULOS While Greece may lack the star quality of many other sides, they can at least boast one of the 'biggest' names at the World Cup.

THE MANAGER
Otto Rehhagel

OTTO REHHAGEL, who turns 72 in August, is the oldest coach at the World Cup, and the second longest serving behind Denmark's Morten Olsen. 'King Otto', who has over 35 years of coaching experience, will lead the Greeks at a third major tournament, although it will be his first taste of a World Cup.

ADOPT THEM BECAUSE...

Greece may not be the most attractive side to watch this summer, but they will at least keep their kit on. Athletes in Ancient Greece were expected to perform nude, and the word gymnasium originally meant "a place to be naked".

HOW THEY QUALIFIED
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Greece's World Cup qualifying highlights

W 3-0 Luxembourg (A)
W 2-0 Latvia (A)
W 3-0 Moldova (H)
L 2-1 Switzerland (H)
D 1-1 Israel (A)
W 2-1 Israel (H)
L 2-0 Switzerland (A)
D 1-1 Moldova (A)
W 5-2 Latvia (H)
W 2-1 Luxembourg (H)
Finished second behind Switzerland

Play-off
D 0-0 Ukraine (H)
W 1-0 Ukraine (A)

WORLD CUP BEST

Greece's only other appearance came in 1994. In three games against Argentina, Nigeria and Bulgaria, they let in 10 goals and failed to score.

Written by Tom McCoy



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Group tables

Group A

Group A teamsWDLGDPTS
Uruguay21047
Mexico11114
South Africa111-24
France012-31

Group B

Group B teamsWDLGDPTS
Argentina30069
South Korea111-14
Greece102-33
Nigeria012-21

Group C

Group C teamsWDLGDPTS
USA12015
England12015
Slovenia11104
Algeria012-21

Group D

Group D teamsWDLGDPTS
Germany20146
Ghana11104
Australia111-34
Serbia102-13

Group E

Group E teamsWDLGDPTS
Netherlands30049
Japan20126
Denmark102-33
Cameroon003-30

Group F

Group F teamsWDLGDPTS
Paraguay12025
Slovakia111-14
New Zealand03003
Italy021-12

Group G

Group G teamsWDLGDPTS
Brazil21037
Portugal12075
Ivory Coast11114
North Korea003-110

Group H

Group H teamsWDLGDPTS
Spain20126
Chile20116
Switzerland11104
Honduras012-31

see also
Greece country profile
12 Mar 12 |  Country profiles


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