Greece Soccer Jerseys
Shop soccer jerseys from Greece — Super League Greece club kits from Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens, PAOK and more, in home, away, kids and retro styles, found for you on Amazon.
Greek soccer is defined by intense rivalries, passionate supporters and a rich history that stretches back over a century. The Super League Greece is the country’s top division, featuring clubs that have made their mark not just domestically but across European competition. From Olympiacos’s red and white stripes at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium to Panathinaikos’s famous green in Athens, Greek club jerseys carry a weight of tradition and pride that fans around the world are proud to wear. Whether you support a storied Athens giant or a passionate northern club like PAOK, this is your starting point for finding the right Greek soccer jersey.
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A Century of Greek Soccer
Organised soccer in Greece dates back to the late nineteenth century, when British expatriates and sailors introduced the game to port cities such as Piraeus and Thessaloniki. The Hellenic Football Federation was founded in 1906, making it one of the older national associations in Europe. Domestic competition gradually formalised, and by the mid-twentieth century the sport had embedded itself deeply in Greek culture — Saturday and Sunday afternoons at local grounds became a ritual for millions of families across the country.
The modern Super League Greece, which consolidated the top tier under a unified structure, typically runs from August through May. Sixteen clubs compete across the season, with the bottom finishers facing relegation to Super League 2, the second division. Promotion playoff formats mean that clubs from lower tiers always have a route back to the top flight, keeping competition fierce throughout the pyramid. The passion generated by that competition is woven into every jersey a Greek club produces.
The Big Four: Iconic Colours and Kit Heritage
Greek soccer is largely shaped by a quartet of clubs whose rivalries define the domestic game and whose kits are among the most recognisable in southeastern European soccer.
Olympiacos
Founded in 1925 in Piraeus, Olympiacos have dominated Super League Greece like few clubs have dominated any top-flight league in Europe. Their home jersey — bold vertical red and white stripes — is immediately identifiable and deeply symbolic to their enormous fanbase. The colour combination traces back to the club’s earliest years and has remained essentially unchanged, giving the kit a timeless quality. Away jerseys typically feature white or a contrasting colour chosen each season by the club’s kit partner. For any collector or Greek soccer fan, an Olympiacos jersey in the classic stripe is one of the essential buys.
Panathinaikos
Athens’s other great club, Panathinaikos, was founded in 1908 and plays in deep clover green — the colour that has earned them the nickname “the Greens.” Their home jersey is one of the most distinctive in Greek soccer, a vivid green that stands apart from the red-heavy palette of their Piraeus rivals. Panathinaikos reached the European Cup final in 1971, and that continental heritage gives their jersey an extra layer of prestige for kit collectors seeking something with genuine European pedigree.
AEK Athens
AEK Athens were founded in 1924 by Greek refugees from Constantinople, and their identity is inseparable from that heritage. The double-headed eagle crest and the gold-and-black colour scheme make an AEK jersey unlike anything else in Greek soccer. Home kits typically feature yellow or gold combined with black, a combination that looks striking on and off the pitch. AEK have won multiple Super League titles and produced players who have gone on to succeed at top European clubs, adding to the club’s standing across the continent.
PAOK
PAOK, based in Thessaloniki, are the northern powerhouse of Greek soccer. Founded in 1926 by Greek refugees from Pontos and Constantinople, the club wears stark black and white — a colour pairing that reflects both the club’s character and its deeply loyal fanbase in Greece’s second-largest city. PAOK’s Toumba Stadium is one of the most atmospheric grounds in southeastern Europe, and the noise generated there on derby nights against local rivals Aris is legendary. A PAOK jersey in black and white is a bold, confident choice for fans who appreciate a no-nonsense aesthetic.
The Greece National Team
The Greece national team, known as the Ethniki, achieved what is perhaps the most celebrated upset in the history of international soccer when they won UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal. Coached by Otto Rehagel, a Germany-born tactician who became a national hero overnight, the team defeated Portugal in both the opening group match and the final — a result that shook the entire soccer world. That tournament generated enormous demand for the national team jersey, and the white home shirt from that era remains one of the most sought-after retro items in Greek soccer memorabilia.
The national team traditionally wears white shirts with blue shorts and white socks, reflecting the blue and white of the Greek flag. Away kits have historically reversed the palette, with blue as the dominant shirt colour. The Hellenic Football Federation selects a kit supplier through commercial agreements that change over time, so the specific manufacturer varies by era — worth keeping in mind if you are hunting for a jersey from a particular period. Retro editions celebrating the Euro 2004 triumph are occasionally available from specialist sellers and are worth a look for collectors.
Greece Soccer Jersey Buying Guide
Greek club jerseys typically follow the same international format as top-flight European kits: a primary home jersey, a contrasting away jersey, and sometimes a third or special-edition design. Many clubs also offer kids sizes and occasionally retro styles that celebrate iconic eras from their history. Olympiacos’s classic red and white stripes and Panathinaikos’s deep green are among the most recognisable looks in Greek soccer, while AEK Athens’s gold and black and PAOK’s stark black and white are equally iconic.
When shopping on Amazon, it is worth confirming the season the kit belongs to and whether the listing is an authentic match-day jersey or a replica fan version — prices and fit can vary considerably between the two. Check the seller’s size chart carefully, as European sizing can differ from US or UK standards. Our soccer jersey sizing guide and authentic vs replica guide can help you make a confident choice. If you are shopping for a younger fan, visit our kids soccer jerseys page for options across many clubs and leagues.
Greek club jerseys can sometimes be harder to find in large international retailers compared to Premier League or La Liga kits, but Amazon often stocks a solid selection, particularly for the “Big Four” clubs. Browsing through the club pages on this site is a good way to see what is currently available and tap straight through to live listings.
Home, Away and Third Jerseys
Most Greek clubs release a home and an away jersey each season, and occasionally a third kit for European or cup competition. Home jerseys typically use the club’s traditional colours — red and white for Olympiacos, green for Panathinaikos, gold and black for AEK, black and white for PAOK — while away editions often invert those tones or introduce a neutral alternative such as dark navy or grey. Third kits, when they exist, tend to be more experimental in colour and design, making them popular with collectors who want something outside the usual palette.
Retro Greek Jerseys
For fans drawn to the history of Greek soccer, retro jerseys offer a way to connect with landmark moments in a club or country’s story. Olympiacos editions from their record-breaking title runs, Panathinaikos throwbacks recalling their 1971 European Cup run, and national team shirts inspired by the Euro 2004 triumph are among the most popular retro choices. Availability can be patchy — specialist kit sellers on Amazon and through dedicated jersey marketplaces are typically the best place to search. Visit our retro soccer jerseys page for a broader look at classic European kits.
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Greece Soccer Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Greece soccer jerseys?
Browse the Super League Greece club pages on this site, then tap through to Amazon to check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.
What is the top soccer league in Greece?
Super League Greece is the top professional soccer division in the country. The league typically features 16 clubs, with Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens and PAOK among the most successful and widely supported.
Which Greek club has the most fans?
Olympiacos, based in Piraeus, is widely regarded as the most supported club in Greece and holds the record for the most Super League Greece title wins. Panathinaikos, AEK Athens and PAOK all have large, passionate fanbases and fierce rivalries with Olympiacos.
What colours does the Greece national soccer team wear?
The Greece national team typically plays in white shirts with blue shorts, reflecting the blue and white of the Greek national flag. The away kit has historically reversed those tones, often featuring blue as the dominant colour.
Are authentic Greek club jerseys different from replica versions?
Yes. Authentic (player-spec) jerseys use performance fabrics, closer cuts and more detailed finishing, while replica fan versions are cut for everyday comfort. Authentic editions typically cost considerably more. Our authentic vs replica guide explains the differences in detail.
Do Greek club jerseys use European sizing?
Greek clubs generally produce kits sized to European standards, which can run smaller than US equivalents. It is best to check the specific seller’s size chart before ordering, and our soccer jersey sizing guide offers a handy cross-reference for S through XXL.