GREECE NATIONAL RUGBY UNION TEAM


The 'Greece National Rugby Union team' is one of the worlds newest international rugby playing nations. The national team resorts under the HRU (Hellenic Rugby Union) or EOP (Elliniki Omospondia Rugby), and is presided by Mr. Evangelos Stamos.
Greece has been participating in international competitions since October 2005 playing its first international game in Vienna against Austria.
Since then, they have played several international games in FIRA competition 3D, and Greece will play the final of their pool against Slovakia on 2007-05-12 in Thessaloniki, in order to promote to division 3C.
The current coach of the Greek national team is Matt Bridge, who is also club coaching co-ordinator at Northampton Saints, where he has worked alongside Ian McGeechan.

Contents
Current Squad
Results
External links

Current Squad


Omiros Fanariotis (Athens RFC), Michalis Skordoulis (Athens RFC), Kostas Tsampaos (Athens RFC), Vassilis Poulopoulos (Attica Springboks RFC), Stravros Balis (Athens RFC), Levan Ivanisvili(Spartakos Thessaloniki RFC), Dimosthenis Kyriazis (Attica Springboks RFC), Michalis Pelekanos (Capt Athens RFC), Georgos Tsatsaronis (Athens RFC), Evangelis Vassiliadis (Spartakos Thessaloniki RFC), Christos Fiotakis (Athens RFC), Ioanis Rizos (Spartakos Thessaloniki RFC), Fotis Konstantinidis (Athens RFC), Dimitris Papadatos (Athens RFC), Emanouel Mastorakis (Spartans RFC), George Kaloxilos (Athens RFC), Philipos Sotiriades (Athens RFC), Kostas Philippakis (Attica Springboks RFC), Spiros Zabakolas (Attica Springboks RFC), George Papas (Athens RFC), Nicholas Alamanos (Walsall RFC, England), Michalis Nikas (Spartans RFC), Michael Artemis (Boitsfort RFC, Belgium), Alexander Mendoros (Wilmslow RUFC)

Results



Austria defeated Greece 52 - 3 2005-10-22

Finland defeated Greece 17 - 12 2006-05-14

Finland defeated Greece 23 - 0 2006-05-27

Greece defeated Azerbaijan 20 - 5 2006-10-07

Greece defeated Azerbaijan 45 - 10 2006-11-04

Cyprus defeated Greece 39 - 3 2007-03-24

External links



www.rugby.gr - Information Site

www.athensrugby.com - Information Site

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