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*[[February 16]]: [[Eleni Glykatzi-Arweiler]], historian | *[[February 16]]: [[Eleni Glykatzi-Arweiler]], historian | ||
*[[February 27]]: [[Michalis Voutsaras]], [[football]]er | *[[February 27]]: [[Michalis Voutsaras]], [[football]]er | ||
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| + | *[[March 4]]: [[Vasilis Daniil]], [[football]] coach | ||
[[Category: Years]] | [[Category: Years]] | ||
[[Category: 2026]] | [[Category: 2026]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:29, March 4, 2026
Events
January
- January 22: Severe weather causes two deaths as torrential rain and gale-force winds sweap across much of Greece.
- January 25: Greece defeats Italy 12-5 to win bronze in the European water polo championship. This marks the first time a Greek team won a medal in this sport.
- January 26: An explosion and fire causes the death of five women at the biscuit factory "Violanta" near the city of Trikala.
- January 27: Seven fans of PAOK FC die in a minibus crash in Romania while traveling to a Europa League game at Lyon, France.
February
- February 4: 15 migrants die, off the coast of Chios, when their speedboat collides with a Greek Coast Guard vessel.
- February 21: Panathinaikos lift the Greek Basketball Cup after defeating Olympiakos 79-68
- February 28: Emmanouil Karalis clears 6.17m at the Greek Indoor Championships in Paiania making him the second all-time recordman in the pole vault.
Deaths
February
March
- March 4: Vasilis Daniil, football coach