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| + | *[[June 1]]: [[George Koskotas]] arrives in [[Athens]] after his extradition from the US. He is promptly jailed by Greek authorities.  | ||
*[[June 4]]:  FIBA celebrated the basketball jubilee by organizing an international tournament at [[Piraeus|Piraeus']] [[Peace and Friendship Stadium]]. Italy ranked first and Greece second.  | *[[June 4]]:  FIBA celebrated the basketball jubilee by organizing an international tournament at [[Piraeus|Piraeus']] [[Peace and Friendship Stadium]]. Italy ranked first and Greece second.  | ||
*[[June 28]]:  The 11th Mediterranean Games open in Greece. 3,500 athletes take part in 23 events.  | *[[June 28]]:  The 11th Mediterranean Games open in Greece. 3,500 athletes take part in 23 events.  | ||
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===July===  | ===July===  | ||
*[[July 16]]: The [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November]] unsuccessfully attempt to murder Turkish Charge d' Affaires Deniz Bulikbasi.  | *[[July 16]]: The [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November]] unsuccessfully attempt to murder Turkish Charge d' Affaires Deniz Bulikbasi.  | ||
Revision as of 13:53, February 21, 2007
Events
January
- January 13: The AEK- Olympiakos derby is interrupted five minutes before the end (1-2) when violent riots break out. Outside the Nea Philadelphia stadium a young fan is killed from a fire cracker. The match is repeated in Rhodes one month later and AEK win by 1-0 (Batista).
 
February
- February 7: President of the Greek Weightlifting Federation Giannis Sgouros brings Pyrros Dimas to Greece.
 - February 10: Athens mayor Antonis Tritsis visits the bombed capital of Iraq, Baghdad
 - February 16: Panathinaikos footballer, Danut Lupu, is arrested as leader of a criminal gang.
 - February 24: Nikos Machlas makes his debut with OFI.
 - February 27: Aleka Papariga is elected Secretary General of the Communist Party of Greece.
 
March
- March 11: The trial for the Bank of Crete scandal begins with Giorgos Koskotas as the chief defendant.
 - March 13: The Revolutionary Organization 17 November detonate a remote-controlled bomb that kills US Sgt. Ronald Stewart in Glyfada.
 
June
- June 1: George Koskotas arrives in Athens after his extradition from the US. He is promptly jailed by Greek authorities.
 - June 4: FIBA celebrated the basketball jubilee by organizing an international tournament at Piraeus' Peace and Friendship Stadium. Italy ranked first and Greece second.
 - June 28: The 11th Mediterranean Games open in Greece. 3,500 athletes take part in 23 events.
 
July
- July 16: The Revolutionary Organization 17 November unsuccessfully attempt to murder Turkish Charge d' Affaires Deniz Bulikbasi.
 
August
- August 2: The daily sports journal Ora gia Sport is first published. The Sebos family is the publisher after their withdrawal from Athlitiki Iho.
 
September
- September 7: Cetin Giorku, Turkish assistant press attache, is shot and killed in his car in Pangrati, Athens. The Revolutionary Organisation 17 November assume responsibility.
 
October
- October 10: Greece humble Egypt 6-1 with Dimitris Saravakos scoring 5 goals.
 
November
- November 2: Policeman Yiannis Varis is killed and 6 other policemen are injured by a rocket and grenade attack on a MAT bus in Exarchia, Athens. The Revolutionary Organization 17 November assumes responsibility.
 - November 2: Bartholomew is elected Patriarch of Constntinople.
 - November 20: The European Parliament salutes the 2,500 anniversary of the birth of democracy in Greece.
 
December
- December 28: First All-Star basketball game in Greece. A team of Greek players faces a team of foreigners playing in the Greek championship. A dunk by John Hutson thrashes the board.
 
Deaths
January
- January 6: Anna Mantzourani, actress.
 - January 10: Dimitris Myrat, stage actor.
 - January 31: Kostas Moundakis, Cretan musician
 
February
- February 4: Eleni Skoura, first Greek woman Member of Parliament (aged 96).
 
August
- August 4: Nikiforos Vrettakos, poet
 - August 4: Giorgos Mouflouzelis, rebetika musician.
 - August 29: Alekos Sakellarios, writer and producer of theatrical plays.