EKO Acropolis Rally Greece
The EKO Acropolis Rally Greece is an annual round of the FIA World Rally Championship, known in the sport as the Rally of Gods. The seventy-first edition is expected in late June 2027, under a two-year agreement announced in July 2024 that keeps the rally on the championship calendar through 2027 in its traditional June slot.
The EKO Acropolis Rally Greece is an annual round of the FIA World Rally Championship, contested on the mountain gravel roads of Central Greece and the Peloponnese and known in the sport as the Rally of Gods. The seventy-first edition is expected in late June 2027, the early-summer slot the rally has held since 2025.
A two-year agreement between the rally’s organisers and WRC Promoter, announced in July 2024, secures the event’s place on the world championship calendar through 2027 in its traditional June position. The seventieth edition, round 8 of the 2026 championship, ran from 25 to 28 June 2026 from a new base at Loutraki on the Gulf of Corinth, opening with a super special stage at The Ellinikon Sports Park in Athens and moving cars and crews overnight by ferry from Corinth to Itea, a sea passage the event had not used in more than three decades. The sixty-ninth, held from 26 to 29 June 2025, was the fifth consecutive edition headquartered at Lamia and drew 69 crews from 31 countries.
By the organiser’s count, the 2026 edition marked the seventy-third year of the rally’s history. Confirmation of the 2027 dates rests with the publication of the FIA’s 2027 World Rally Championship calendar.
