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Greece National Under-17 Football Team
The Greece national under-17 football team is the Under-17 years of age team of the Greece national football team. This team is for Greek players aged 17 or under at the start of the UEFA European Under-17 Championship (''From 1982 to 2001 it was an Under-16 event''). History Results and schedule The following is a list of match results from the previous 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled. 2022 Euro 2023 Under-17 Championship qualification 2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification Group 8 Achievements UEFA European Under-17 Championship * UEFA European Under-16 Championship: 1985 – 2nd place * UEFA European Under-16 Championship: 1991 – 3rd place * UEFA European Under-16 Championship: 1996 – 4th place * UEFA European Under-16 Championship: 2000 – 4th place Players Current squad * The following players were called up for the 2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification. * Match dates: 5–11 October 2022 * O ...
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Hellenic Football Federation
The Hellenic Football Federation (HFF), also known as the Greek Football Federation ( el, Ελληνική Ποδοσφαιρική Ομοσπονδία; ΕΠΟ, translit=Ellinikí Podosferikí Omospondía; EPO) is the governing body of association football, football in Greece. It contributes in the organisation of Superleague Greece and organizes the Greek Football Cup, Greek Cup and the Greece national football team, Greece national team. It is based in Athens. History The Hellenic Football Federation (HFF) was founded on 14 November 1926 by a decision of the three major Unions of the country: Athens, Piraeus and Thessalonica. Its foundation marked the organization of Greek football in compliance with international standards. Since then, the HFF has grown into the biggest sports federation in Greece, as football in the country is regarded as the "king of sports" coming first in the preferences of sports fans. The HFF is considered a private legal entity and a non-profit organ ...
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1993 UEFA European Under-16 Championship Squads
Those marked in bold have later been capped at full International level. Group A Head coach: Head coach: Head coach:Andrzej Zamilski Head coach: Group B Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Juan Santisteban Head coach: Group C Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Group D Head coach:Christian Damiano Head coach: Sergio Vatta Head coach: Rui Caçador Rui Manuel dos Santos Caçador (born 29 October 1953) is a Portuguese association football, football manager (football), manager. He is without a club. Rui Caçador has had many managed many clubs and national teams. He has had several roles in ... Head coach: Footnotes {{DEFAULTSORT:1993 Uefa European Under-16 Football Championship Squads UEFA European Under-17 Championship squads ...
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2002 UEFA European Under-17 Championship
The 2002 UEFA European Under-17 Championship was the first edition of UEFA's UEFA European Under-17 Championship after changing the name of the competition. Denmark hosted the championship, during 27 April – 10 May. 16 teams entered the competition, and Switzerland defeated France in the final to win the competition for the first time. Squads Qualifying Match Officials A total of 10 referees, 12 assistant referees and 3 fourth officials were appointed for the final tournament. ;Referees * Robert Krajnc * Emil Laursen * Jonas Eriksson * Damien Ledentu * Alan Kelly * Augustus Viorel Constantin * Roberto Rosetti * Luc Wilmes * Gerald Lehner * Zsolt Szabo ;Assistant referees * Bill René Hansen * Mark Simons * Dimitrios Papadopoulos * Anatolie Bodean * Oscar David Martinez Samaniego * Bo Abildgaard * Danny Krasikov * Koray Gencerler * Palle Udsen * Heigo Niilop * Gunnar Gylfason * Darren Drysdale ;Fourth officials * Johnny Rųn * René Christensen * Thomas Vejlgaa ...
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2001 UEFA European Under-16 Championship
The 2001 UEFA European Under-16 Championship was the 19th edition of UEFA's European Under-16 Football Championship. It was the last under-16 championship, before changing the name as under-17 championships. England hosted the championship, during 22 April – 6 May. 16 teams entered the competition, and Spain defeated France in the final to win the competition for the sixth time. Match officials Squads Qualifying Group stage Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- Group D ---- ---- Knockout stage Quarter-finals ---- ---- ---- Semi-finals ---- Third place play-off Final Statistics Goalscorers ;7 goals * Fernando Torres ;6 goals * Florent Sinama Pongolle ;5 goals * Anthony Le Tallec ;3 goals * Erdal Kılıçaslan * Piotr Trochowski * József Kanta * Francesco Lodi * Giampaolo Pazzini ;2 goals * Wouter Vandendriessche * Ivan Grivičić * Niko Kranjčar * Glen Johnson * Sébastien Grax * Mourad M ...
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2000 UEFA European Under-16 Championship Squads
Group A Head Coach: Les Reed (football manager), Les Reed Head Coach: António José Baptista De Sousa Violante Head Coach: Brian Kerr (Irish football manager), Brian Kerr Head Coach: Sergei Stukashov Group B Head Coach: Josef Krejča Head Coach: Hans Brun Larsen Head Coach: Timo Liekoski Head Coach: Anton Valovič Group C Head Coach: Bernd Stöber Head Coach: András Sarlós Head Coach: Avraham Bachar Head Coach: Arno Pijpers Group D Head Coach: Antoni Szymanowski Head Coach: Mihai Ianovschi

Head Coach: Juan Santisteban {{European Under-17 Football Championship UEFA European Under-17 Championship squads ...
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2000 UEFA European Under-16 Championship
The 2000 UEFA European Under-16 Championship was the 18th edition of UEFA's European Under-16 Football Championship. Israel hosted the championship, during 1–14 May 2000. 16 teams entered the competition, and Portugal defeated the Czech Republic in the final to win the competition for the fourth time. Squads Qualifying Group stage Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- Group D ---- ---- Knockout stage Quarter-finals ---- ---- ---- Semi-finals Third place playoff Final References External linksUEFA European U-17 C'ship – uefa.com
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1999 UEFA European Under-16 Championship Squads
Below are the rosters for the 1999 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship tournament in the Czech Republic. Group A Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Group B Head coach: Dick Bate Head coach: Mihály Ubrankovics Head coach: Anton Valovič Head coach: Hans Lindbom Group C Head coach: Martin Novoselac Head coach: Michał Globisz Head coach: Aleksandr Grebnev Head coach: Juan Santisteban Group D Head coach: Štěpán Oldřich Head coach: Hans Brun Larsen Manager: Erich Rutemöller Head coach: Thomas Sentelidis References {{European Under-16/17 Football Championship 1999 Squads In military terminology, a squad is among the smallest of military organizations and is led by a non-com ...
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1999 UEFA European Under-16 Championship
The 1999 UEFA European Under-16 Championship was the 17th edition of UEFA's European Under-16 Football Championship. Czech Republic hosted the championship, from 24 April to 7 May 1999. 16 teams entered the competition, and Spain defeated Poland in the final to win the competition for the fifth time. Squads Qualifying Participants * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Group stage Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- Group D ---- ---- Knockout stage Quarter-finals ---- ---- ---- Semi-finals ---- Third place play-off Final References UEFA European U-17 C'ship – uefa.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1999 UEFA European Under-16 Championship UEFA UEFA European Under-17 Championship International association football competitions hosted by the Czech Republic Football Youth football in the Czech Republic UEFA European Under-16 Championship UEFA European Under-16 Championship UEFA European Under-16 Championship The UEFA Europe ...
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1998 UEFA European Under-16 Championship Squads
Below are the rosters for the EFA European Under-16 Football Championship 1998 tournament in Scotland. Group A Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Group B Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Group C IRELAND Head coach:Brian Karr Head coach: Brian Kerr Head coach: Head coach: Group D Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Aleksandr Kuznetsov Head coach: {{DEFAULTSORT:1998 Uefa European Under-16 Football Championship Squads 1998 UEFA European Under-16 Championship UEFA European Under-17 Championship squads ...
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1998 UEFA European Under-16 Championship
The 1998 UEFA European Under-16 Championship was the 16th edition of UEFA's European Under-16 Football Championship. Scotland hosted the championship, during 26 April – 8 May 1998. 16 teams entered the competition, and Republic of Ireland defeated Italy in the final to win the competition for the first time. Squads Qualifying Participants * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group D ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stages Quarterfinals ---- ---- ---- Semifinals ---- Third Place Playoff Final ReferencesRSSSF.com
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1997 UEFA European Under-16 Championship
The 1997 UEFA European Under-16 Championship was the 15th edition of UEFA's European Under-16 Football Championship. Germany hosted the championship, during 28 April – 10 May 1997. 16 teams entered the competition, and Spain defeated Austria in the final to win the competition for the fourth time. The games were held in Barsinghausen, Blankenburg, Braunschweig, Bremen, Bückeburg, Celle, Einbeck, Goslar, Hamburg, Hamelin, Hanover, Hettstedt, Hildesheim, Kiel, Lehrte, Lübeck, Lübtheen, Minden, Neukloster, Neustadt-Glewe, Nienburg/Weser, Norderstedt, Nordhausen, Polz, Rendsburg, Schönberg, Schwerin, Thale, Vöhrum and Wernigerode. Squads Participants * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group D ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stages Quarterfinals ---- ---- ---- Semifinals ---- Third Place Playoff Final ReferencesRS ...
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1996 UEFA European Under-16 Championship Squads
Below are the rosters for the UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship 1996 tournament in Austria. Group A Head coach: Head coach: Edward Klejndinst Head coach: Head coach: Group B Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Head coach: Group C Head coach: Martin Novoselac Head coach: Head coach: Juan Santisteban Juan Santisteban Troyano (born 8 December 1936) is a Spanish retired football midfielder and manager. Honours Player ;Real Madrid * Intercontinental Cup: 1960 *European Cup: 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60 * Spanish League: 1956 ... Head coach: Group D Head coach: Head coach: Omer perez Head coach: Head coach: Footnotes {{DEFAULTSORT:1996 Uefa European Under-16 Football Championship Squads UEFA European Under ...
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