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*[[January 14]]: [[Antonios Nikopolidis]], football player, goalkeeper of the [[Euro 2004]] [[National Football Team|Greek team]] | *[[January 14]]: [[Antonios Nikopolidis]], football player, goalkeeper of the [[Euro 2004]] [[National Football Team|Greek team]] | ||
*[[January 30]]: [[Giorgos S. Georgiadis]], footballer | *[[January 30]]: [[Giorgos S. Georgiadis]], footballer | ||
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+ | *[[July 21]]: [[Erik Mykland]], one-time [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] footballer | ||
===August=== | ===August=== |
Revision as of 13:49, November 28, 2006
Contents
Events
February
- February 5: The Mount Parnes Casino is opened for business.
- February 11: Evidence of petroleum appears off the coast of Thasos.
April
- April 28: Panathinaikos overturn a 1-4 loss in Belgrade against Crvena Zvezda with a 3-0 victory in Athens. The result enables PAO to qualify for the final of the European Champions' Cup in Wembley.
June
- June 2: Panathinaikos play Ajax Amsterdam in the 1971 European Cup Final. Ajax win 2-0.
- June 13: Panagiotis Nacopoulos smashes Giorgos Papavassiliou's 11 year-old record in 3000m steeple (8:45.8) with 8:40.8
- June 18: Junta strongman George Papadopoulos threatens Cyprus President Archbishop Makarios III with "bitter measures" should he insist on refusing Papadopoulos' proposals relating to the Turkish Cypriot minority.
October
- October 26: Mitsos Partsalidis, Babis Drakopoulos and 30 other members of the KKE-Interior are arrested.
December
- December 11: It is announced that broadcast television will cover as of 1972 the entire Greek periphery.
- December 15: Panathinaikos, representing Europe, draw 1-1 against Nacional of Montevideo in the first leg of the Intercontinental Cup. The lone green goal was scored by Totis Fylakouris. Yiannis Tomaras is seriously injured with a broken leg.
Births
January
- January 14: Antonios Nikopolidis, football player, goalkeeper of the Euro 2004 Greek team
- January 30: Giorgos S. Georgiadis, footballer
July
- July 21: Erik Mykland, one-time Panathinaikos footballer
August
- August 12: Pete Sampras, Greek-American tennis player
October
- October 13: Pyrros Dimas, weightlifter
- October 27: Theodoros Zagorakis, footballer, captain of the Euro 2004 Greek team
Deaths
August
- August 16: Spyros Skouras, Greek-American President of 20th Century Fox.
September
- September 20: Giorgos Seferis, poet