Hellenic Football Federation

Hellenic Football Federation Employee Directory

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The Hellenic Football Federation (HFF) was founded in 1926 by a decision of the three major Unions of the country: Athens, Piraeus and Thessalonica. Its foundation marked the organization of Greek football in compliance with international standards. Since then, the HFF has grown into the biggest sports federation in Greece, as football in the country is regarded as the "king of sports"[1] coming first in the preferences of sports fans.

The HFF is considered a private legal entity and a non-profit organization with registered offices in Athens. It is the only exclusively qualified body[1] in Greece to represent the interests of Greek football and prohibits any political, religious or racial discrimination.

In 1927, the HFF became a member of FIFA[1] and in 1954 became one of the first members of UEFA. Amongst its obligations as member of international sports bodies, the HFF accepts the statutes, regulations, directives and decisions issued by FIFA and UEFA. The HFF also has to ensure that they are accepted by all individuals and clubs in Greek football.

On 3 July 2006, FIFA ruled the HFF was failing to adhere to the principles of the FIFA statutes regarding FIFA's political independence. Accordingly, the HFF was indefinitely suspended from international football. In response, Greek officials proposed a change in FIFA's law. However, FIFA ruled it too constituted an interference of the government in matters that should be under the football federation's jurisdiction. As such, FIFA concluded Greece would not be able to meet its 15 July 2006 deadline and should therefore be suspended until further notice. The suspension would have meant Greek clubs would not be allowed to participate in international competitions, and that the Greece national team would not be able to participate in international matches.[2][3] There were also doubts cast over whether the 2007 UEFA Champions League final will be played at Athens' Olympic Stadium as previously scheduled.[4]

However, on 7 July 2006, the Greek government ratified a new version of the sports law,[5] granting the HFF independence and therefore adherence to FIFA's laws. FIFA announced the lifting of its ban that day, judging that the amendments adhered to FIFA and UEFA statutes. This allowed Greece to participate in UEFA Euro 2008 and also allowed Greek clubs to participate in European competitions.

On 11 December 2008, HFF president Vassilis Gagatsis resigned from his position after an eight-year tenure.[6] New elections were held on 17 January 2009, making Giorgos Sarris the new president. However, Sarris' election was controversial, with reports claiming the election was not fair and that Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis had allegedly using his power to help appoint Sarris.[7][8]

In April 2013, the HFF announced its new partnership with Nike, which also became the official supplier of clothes and equipment for the Greece national team. On the eve of the announcement, Giorgos Sarris praised the new partnership[9] hoping that "it will contribute to the overall advancement of domestic football".

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Hellenic Football Federation Global Highlights

Location
Employees

Europe
47

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  • Greece
    47

Asia
1

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  • Kazakhstan
    1

Hellenic Football Federation's Leadership

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    M. G.
    Marketing & Commercial Director
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    Y. C.
    Social & Environmental Sustainability Manager
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    B. P.
    Marketing Manager
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    A. T.
    Manager
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    M. M.
    Physiotherapist
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    M. V.
    Social Media & Corporate Communications
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    J. A. F. M.
    Deputy Chaiman
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    E. D.
    Financial Services Officer
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Contact profiles from Hellenic Football Federation

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    M. G.
    Marketing & Commercial Director
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    Greece
    Jul 15, 2025
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    Y. C.
    Social & Environmental Sustainability Manager
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    Greece
    Sep 12, 2025
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    B. P.
    Marketing Manager
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    Greece
    Sep 11, 2025
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    A. T.
    Manager
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    Greece
    Jul 16, 2025
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    M. M.
    Physiotherapist
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    Greece
    Sep 11, 2025
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    M. V.
    Social Media & Corporate Communications
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    Greece
    Sep 09, 2025
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    J. A. F. M.
    Deputy Chaiman
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    KazakhstanAstana Qalasy
    Sep 11, 2025
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    E. D.
    Financial Services Officer
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    Greece
    Oct 17, 2025
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    N. K.
    Physiotherapist And Kinisiotherapist
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    Greece
    Sep 11, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hellenic Football Federation known for?

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Hellenic Football Federation was founded in 1926 operates in the Spectator Sports industry. The company's main headquarters is located in Goudi Park, Athens, Attika 11510, GR. Explore Hellenic Football Federation's company overview page for more information.

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How many employees does Hellenic Football Federation have currently?

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Hellenic Football Federation has approximately 10K employees as of October 2025. These team members are located across 2 continents, including EuropeAsia.

Who are Hellenic Football Federation's key employees and leadership?

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As of October 2025, Hellenic Football Federation's key employees include:

  • Marketing & Commercial Director: M. G.
  • Social & Environmental Sustainability Manager: Y. C.
  • Marketing Manager: B. P.
  • Manager: A. T.
  • Physiotherapist: M. M.

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