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*[[May 7]]: The first European Girls Rhythmics Championships are held in a fully-packed Peace and Friendship Stadium in [[Athens]]. It is the first time Greece holds a major-scale event in [[gymnastics]]. | *[[May 7]]: The first European Girls Rhythmics Championships are held in a fully-packed Peace and Friendship Stadium in [[Athens]]. It is the first time Greece holds a major-scale event in [[gymnastics]]. | ||
*[[May 10]]: The 5th International Waterpolo Men FINA Cup is held in [[Thessaloniki]]. Greece take 8th place (last). Yugoslavia win the trophy. Manuel Estiarte of Spain takes the top scorer award (28 goals) | *[[May 10]]: The 5th International Waterpolo Men FINA Cup is held in [[Thessaloniki]]. Greece take 8th place (last). Yugoslavia win the trophy. Manuel Estiarte of Spain takes the top scorer award (28 goals) | ||
+ | *[[May 13]]: The European Cup Winners Cup final is held at [[Athens]]' [[OAKA Stadium]]. Marco van Basten leads Ajax Amsterdahm to a 1-0 win over Lokomotiv Leipzig. | ||
===November=== | ===November=== | ||
*[[November 25]]: [[Costas Simitis|Constantine Simitis]], then Minister of National Economy, resigned because he felt that his policies were being undermined. | *[[November 25]]: [[Costas Simitis|Constantine Simitis]], then Minister of National Economy, resigned because he felt that his policies were being undermined. |
Revision as of 18:31, May 13, 2006
Events
May
- May 7: The first European Girls Rhythmics Championships are held in a fully-packed Peace and Friendship Stadium in Athens. It is the first time Greece holds a major-scale event in gymnastics.
- May 10: The 5th International Waterpolo Men FINA Cup is held in Thessaloniki. Greece take 8th place (last). Yugoslavia win the trophy. Manuel Estiarte of Spain takes the top scorer award (28 goals)
- May 13: The European Cup Winners Cup final is held at Athens' OAKA Stadium. Marco van Basten leads Ajax Amsterdahm to a 1-0 win over Lokomotiv Leipzig.
November
- November 25: Constantine Simitis, then Minister of National Economy, resigned because he felt that his policies were being undermined.
Deaths
February
- February 14: Karolos Koun, director