Greece's Stelios Giannakopoulos admitted yesterday that never in his wildest dreams did he believe he would be the proud owner of a Euro 2004 winners medal. more
Greece captain Theo Zagorakis, the former Leicester City midfielder, revealed his immense pride at having led the Euro 2004 underdogs to a shock final victory against hosts Portugal. more
Michel Platini, a winner in 1984 and one of the most skilful Europeans of his generation, had churlishly bemoaned the fact that it was Greece, rather than the Czech Republic, who would contest last night's final against the host nation. more
Former Newcastle United defender Nicos Dabizas admitted it was his team's consistency that was the key to Greece earning a place in football history, following their triumph over Portugal in the Euro 2004 final. more
Portugal's coach Luiz Felipe Scolari was unable here in the graveyard of Lisbon to add the European Championship to the World Cup he won two years ago, writes John Gibson. more
Football's most sensational upset dramatically came true in a stunned Lisbon when 100-1 outsiders Greece were crowned kings of Europe, writes John Gibson. more
Greece boss Otto Rehhagel allowed his players a glass and a half of wine each in their hotel bar after Thursday's semi-final victory over the Czech Republic, but champagne will flow freely should his heroic Euro 2004 charges ruin Portugal's big day. more
Portuguese football legend Eusebio admits that Greece have confounded everyone's expectations in Euro 2004, but believes Portugal can still beat them in today's final to lift the Henri Delaunay Trophy. more
EURO 2004 will end with the same two teams who contested the tournament's opening game, and Totesport strongly fancy Portugal to gain revenge tonight for that 2-1 defeat by Greece in Lisbon's Stadium of Light. more