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Greek Rugby League : ウィキペディア英語版
Greece national rugby league team

The Greece national rugby league team (Greek: Ελλάδα εθνική ομάδα ράγκμπι λίγκ) represents Greece in rugby league football, officially since 2013. The team has been participating in international competition since 2003, and have since become an affiliate member of the Rugby League International Federation.
For more Greek stats, news, team results and more visit (Greece's RLEF Page ).
==History==

In October 2005, Greece, The Titans, played an international match in Australia against Malta which they lost 24 points to 22 in front of an estimated crowd of 6,500. Before departing to Greece for their historic match, they played a warm up match against Fiji A at OKI Jubilee Stadium in front of 1103 spectators. Fiji, who had just qualified for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup won the match 34-12.
Greece played their first ever Rugby League International Game in a 26-10 victory against New Caledonia in September 2003.
On 28 October 2006, Greece played Serbia in the first international match on Greek soil. Greece, because of their Australian based contingent, were favourites against a much improved Serbian outfit as both teams fought out the game in determined fashion. Greece eventually ran out winners, 44-26 in front of 150 home fans of the Glyka Nera Football Club, Athens. Greece were coached by former Western Suburbs Magpies player Steve Georgallis.Greece won their first ever Rugby League Championship in 2009 where they won the Australian Mediterranean Shield defeating Italy in the Final 34-14. The 2009 Australian Mediterranean Shield that they won was their first competition that they took part in. The Greeks were led to the win by Wests Tigers player John Skandalis. The Greeks Triumph at the 2009 Australian Mediterranean Shield was their first trophy in the trophy cabinet.
The Greeks did not qualify for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup which was held in Australia.
A number of plans for the Greek Rugby League have been put into place with a regular domestic competition to commence in 2007. The domestic competition was planned to be based in Athens consisted of four teams, as that is the minimum requirement in gaining associate membership into the Rugby League European Federation. As of 2012 they did not manage to establish a championship.
On July 11, 2011, the GB Student "Pioneers" played a game vs an unofficial "national" team (consisted of players from the two Rhodes teams) in Rhodes island. Greeks lost that game.
Greece have had a fair bit of players in Australian Rugby League in the past 40 years. Players like George Peponis a former Australian International and Captain who played for the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs, George Katsogiannis, Jim Serdaris, Steve Georgallis the Coach who played for Western Suburbs, John Skandalis, Nick Kouparitsas, Michael Korkidas and Braith Anasta who is half-Greek, half-Anglo Saxon Australian is a Greek and Australian International who used to play for the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs and is now retired. He played for both Countries at International level.
On 27 October 2013 Greece defeated Hungary 90-0 in an international match played in Budapest in front of 500 spectators.〔http://www.rlef.eu.com/other/report?RLE00000538〕 The Greek side featured a mixture of players from the Greek domestic competition and Australian-based players including Anasta and Korkidas.〔http://www.rugbyleague.gr/epsilonthetanuiotakappaeta-omicronmualphadeltaalpha--national-team.html〕 Anasta kicked 15 goals from 15 attempts and scored 46 points in the win.〔http://www.rlef.eu.com/other/report?RLE00000538〕
In October 2014, Greece were crowned European Championship C champions after beating Czech Republic in the final. This was their second international tournament victory〔http://www.nrl.com/greece-crowned-2014-european-champions/tabid/11073/newsid/82490/default.aspx〕
Later in the same month, Greece competed in the inaugural Balkans Cup tournament held in Serbia. They beat the hosts in the final to win their third international tournament to add to their trophy cabinet, second in over a week.〔http://www.rlef.eu.com/other/report?RLE00000597〕
Matthew Ashill was the coach of the team for the 2015 European C/2017 Rugby League World Cup qualifying tournament and on the 13th of September 2015 he named a 22 man train-on squad with only domestic club players which caused controversy as it was a key event coming up for the national rugby league team. He explained his decision saying “We have a totally new plan using just domestic players who will contribute to the growth and development of the sport here”.

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