The Greece Amputee Football Association (, ) is the Greek governing body of amputee football and represents Greece at international events and competitions. In February 2016, Amputee Football Greece became the 14th member of the European Amputee Football Federation (EAFF).
In June 2016, Greece made its debut in the EAFF Amputee Football Weeks project, an occasion that reflects the nation's dedication to promoting amputee football and supporting athletes with disabilities. The project took place in Corinth with the participation of the following players: Alexandros Theodoridis, Dimitris Vouvopoulos, Tasos Tsigas, Georgios Lazaridis, Vasilis Mpakogiannis, Nikolaos Papakyrgiakis, Ioannis Vasiadis, Dimitris Agrianitis, and Nikolaos Papaggelis. The informal yet tailored training match that took place in Pallini against AEK Futsal marked the inaugural friendly game for the newly established team. The national team engaged in a charitable tournament on January 8, 2017, competing with staff from the Olympiacos academy and the Greek national team of homeless people. This initiative sought to highlight the issue of poverty while contributing significantly to the food supply for homeless communities. Greece's first official friendly game took place on June 9, 2017, where they lost against England, ending the match with a score of 0âÂÂ5. In the same year on June 24, Greece participated in the Amputee Football Cup. The team competed against Japan and Poland on the opening day of the international friendly cup and faced France on the following day, losing on all three occasions.
Greece participated in the European Championship for the first time on October 3, 2017. The date of October 21, 2018, marked a significant achievement for Greece as the national team clinched their first-ever trophy in a friendly tournament hosted in Bruges, Belgium. To foster enthusiasm for the sport, the Greece 2004 legends engaged in an exhibition game with Greece Amp in July 2021. Greece participated in the 2021 edition of the European Amputee Football Championship and finished tenth. In January 2022, the team obtained the Gazzetta Fair Play award after receiving 55,273 online votes from the fans. In October 2023, Greece finished third in the EAFF Nations League Division C and qualified for Euro 2024 in France. During the 2024 European Amputee Football Championship, Greece successfully progressed to the subsequent stage by finishing in third place in their group, securing one victory and experiencing two losses. In the playoff phase of the competition, the team lost to both Azerbaijan and Israel, but they succeeded in defeating Georgia, ultimately achieving a fifteenth-place finish in the tournament. To commemorate its tenth anniversary, the UEFA Foundation for Children, with the support of the Kaizen Foundation, staged a unique match featuring two amputee teams consisting of players from England, Greece, and Poland on April 28, 2025. The match took place at Colovray Sports Centre in Nyon before the UEFA Youth League final between Barcelona and Trabzonspor.