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FadeTheButcher
07-05-2004, 04:47 AM
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1165403/posts

PARIS (AFP) - Greeks stun Portugal to claim first title Greece tore up the Euro 2004 script in the most spectacular fashion imaginable on Sunday with a 1-0 win over Portugal to claim the first major trophy in the history of one of Europe's football minnows.

Angelos Charisteas, the striker whose header had sunk France in the quarter-final, repeated the trick with a 57th-minute winner that left the host nation in a state of stunned disbelief.

"I feel very emotional," said the 24-year-old Werder Bremen marksman.

"I am going to live this historical moment for all its worth as this may never happen again to us".

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The Greeks' triumph, masterminded by their German coach Otto Rehhagel, represents arguably the biggest ever surprise in a major tournament.

Rehhagel's side had started the tournament as 150-1 outsiders and even after they had beaten defending champions France and then the Czech Republic in the semi-final, few gave them any chance of resisting the attacking verve of the tournament hosts in the final.

But they did and Portugal can only blame themselves for their failure to break down their tightly-organised opponents who rarely ventured out of their own half of the pitch.

Portugal were only marginally more incisive than the Greeks. Pauleta tried his luck with a long range effort that flew straight at Nikopolidis but the only clear chance came mid-way through the half when the clearance from a Deco corner fell invitingly for Maniche on the edge of the area.

An injury to Miguel forced Scolari to replace the Benfica defender with Chelsea-bound Paulo Ferreira two minutes before the break.

The anxiety of the home fans was to prove well founded as Greece took advantage of their second meaningful attack of the match to claim the lead, 11 minutes into the second half.

A strong run by right-back Georgios Seitardis forced Ronaldo to concede a corner on the right of the Portugal goal.

Angelis Basinas swung it across and Charisteas got in front of both Costinha and Ricardo Carvalho to head home from close range.

With 17 minutes of regulation time left, Scolari played his final card by bringing on Nuno Gomes for the ineffective Pauleta. Portugal's last chance came with two minutes left. Twisting and turning in the box, Figo managed to sidefoot a shot towards the bottom corner. But it was not to be, Traianos Dellas' boot getting just enough of a touch to deflect the ball inches wide of the upright.

CONSTANTINVS MAXIMVS
07-05-2004, 01:00 PM
What I like best about this is that Greece played with nothing but white men and Portugal had several negroes and halfbloods on the field. After the first round was over, I was hoping that of the remaining teams, either the Danes, Czechs or Greeks would win, every other team had at least one negro or halfblood, and if you look at France, well... :mad:
Good to see the white man can still win something on occasion in Europe :cool: .

Utnapishtim
07-06-2004, 12:09 AM
I like seeing football players cry :D .

That Ronaldo boy cried didn't he?

CONSTANTINVS MAXIMVS
07-06-2004, 12:14 AM
oh yeah, cried his little fairy eyes out

cridiosynasy
07-06-2004, 04:03 AM
...and if you look at France, well... :mad:

The United Nations of France

Where the players are from

Sunday April 4, 2004
The Observer


Lilian Thuram
Born: 1/1/1972 Point-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, West Indies
Club: Juventus
Caps:87

Thierry Henry
Born:17/8/1977 Paris, France
Origin: Guadeloupe Club: Arsenal
Caps: 49


Mikael Silvestre
Born: 9/8/1977 Chambray-les-Tours, France
Origin: Guadeloupe
Club: Man United
Caps:25


Bixente Lizarazu
Born: 9/12/1969 St-Jean-de-Luz, France
Origin: Basque
Club: Bayern Munich
Caps:84


Robert Pires
Born: 29/1/1973 Reims, France
Origin: Father Portuguese, mother Spanish
Club: Arsenal
Caps:57


David Trezeguet
Born: 15/10/1977 Rouen, France
Origin: Father Argentine, mother French
Club: Juventus
Caps: 43


Marcel Desailly
Born: 7/9/1968 Accra, Ghana
Club: Chelsea
Caps:106


Olivier Kapo
Born: 27/9/1980 Abidjan, Ivory Coast
Club: Auxerre
Caps:8


Christian Karembeu
Born: 3/12/1970 Lifou, New Caledonia
Club: Olympiakos
Caps: 50


Zinedine Zidane
Born: 23/6/1972 Marseille, France
Origin: Parents from Algeria
Club: Real Madrid
Caps: 82


Patrick Vieira
Born: 23/6/1976 Dakar, Senegal
Club: Arsenal
Caps:62


Jean-Alain Boumsong
Born: 12/14/1979 Douala, Cameroon
Club: Auxerre
Caps:4


Claude Makelele
Born: 18/2/1973 Kinshasha, Democratic Republic of Congo
Club: Chelsea
Caps: 26


Youri Djorkaeff
Born: 9/3/1968 Lyon, France
Origin: Armenian
Club: Bolton Wanderers
Caps: 82

CONSTANTINVS MAXIMVS
07-06-2004, 11:30 AM
The goalie Barthez is a real Frenchman I think, but all the other players... Your list points out crystalclear who they are. Only three white men, none on them native french, the rest comes from all over the world. If my country would be able to win trophies with such a un-European selection, or play with whites only and lose every single game, I'd go for the bitter defeat any day of the week. France's team would be comical were it not so tragic.