Greek Cup

The Greek Cup is a domestic football tournament in Greece. Officially known as the “Greek Football Cup,” it features clubs from various levels of the Greek football league system. The competition was established in 1932 and is organized annually by the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO). Teams compete in knockout rounds, beginning with preliminary rounds before advancing through quarter-finals and semi-finals, culminating in a final match to determine the champion. The Greek Cup is one of the oldest football competitions in the country and is significant in Greek football culture, providing an opportunity for clubs, including lower-division teams, to compete for silverware and potentially qualify for European competitions. The tournament is known for its unpredictability and the excitement it brings to fans and clubs alike.