Football: Euro 2004: GREECE IS THE WORD; Russia 2 Greece 1 Rehhagel's men through but Russians sign off in real style.(Sport)

From: The Mirror (London, England) | Date: June 21, 2004 | Copyright information

Byline: David McDonnell

GREECE reached the knockout stage of a major tournament for the first time last night and a potential quarter-final clash with England - despite going down here in Faro.

The spirited Greeks clinched their quarter-final place at Euro 2004 by scoring more goals than Group A rivals Spain in the opening stage of the tournament.

Portugal's win over arch-rivals Spain meant Greece could afford to lose and still go through, a task t...

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