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== Events ==
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==Events==
=== January ===
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===February===
=== February ===
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*[[February 5]]: The [[Mount Parnes Casino]] is opened for business.
=== March ===
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*[[February 11]]: Evidence of petroleum appears off the coast of [[Thasos]].
=== April ===
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*[[February 21]]: [[Thomas Mavros]] of [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] scores against [[Pierikos FC|Pierikos]], at age 16 years, 8 months old, becoming the [[List of soccer players under 17 to score in top Greek division|youngest Greek player to score in the Alpha Ethniki]].
=== May ===
 
=== June ===
 
=== July ===
 
=== August ===
 
=== September ===
 
=== October ===
 
=== November ===
 
=== December ===
 
  
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===March===
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*[[March 9]]: Two Greek rivers, the [[Evros River|Evros]] and the [[Pineios River (Thessaly)|Pineios]] flood causing damages to the produce in their respective areas.
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*[[March 9]]: En route to the [[1971 European Cup Final]], [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] draw away to Everton 1-1 in the quarterfinals. The scorer of PAO's goal is number '''9''' ([[Antonis Antoniadis]]) who scored his '''9'''th goal in Europe, on the '''9'''th of the month, '''9''' minutes before time, exactly at '''9''':00PM!
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*[[March 24]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] draw Everton 0-0 at home and advance into the semi-finals of the Cup of Champions on away goals.
  
== Births ==
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===April===
=== January ===
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*[[April 14]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] are humbled 4-1 by Crvena Zvezda Belgrade, in the first leg of the semi-final of the European Champions' Cup.
*[[January 13]] - [[Antonios Nikopolidis]], football player
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*[[April 28]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|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.
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===June===
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*[[June 2]]:  [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] play Ajax Amsterdam in the [[1971 European Cup Final]]. Ajax win 2-0.
=== May ===
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*[[June 13]]: [[Panagiotis Nacopoulos]] smashes [[Giorgos Papavasiliou|Giorgos Papavassiliou's]] 11 year-old record in [[3000m steeple]] (8:45.8) with 8:40.8
=== June ===
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*[[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.
=== July ===
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=== August ===
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===October===
=== September ===
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*[[October 15]]: [[Georgios Georgiadis (hammer throw)|Giorgos Georgiadis]], breaks the Greek record in the [[hammer throw]] with 68.76m, winning the gold medal in the Mediterranean Games.
=== October ===
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*[[October 26]]: [[Mitsos Partsalidis]], Babis Drakopoulos and 30 other members of the [[KKE-Interior]] are arrested.
=== November ===
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=== December ===
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===December===
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*[[December 11]]: It is announced that broadcast television will cover as of 1972 the entire Greek periphery.
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*[[December 15]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|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.
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==Births==
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===January===
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*[[January 14]]: [[Antonios Nikopolidis]], football player, goalkeeper of the [[Euro 2004]] [[National Football Team|Greek team]]
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*[[January 30]]: [[Giorgos S. Georgiadis]], footballer
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===February===
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*[[February 18]]: [[Andreas Niniadis]], footballer
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===March===
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[[April 27]]: [[Theofilos Karasavvidis]], footballer
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===July===
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*[[July 21]]: [[Erik Mykland]], one-time [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] footballer
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===August===
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*[[August 6]]: [[Michalis Kasapis]], footballer
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*[[August 12]]: [[Pete Sampras]], [[Greek-American]] tennis player
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===September===
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*[[September 25]]: [[Nikos Boudouris]], [[basketball]] player
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===October===
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*[[October 13]]: [[Pyrros Dimas]], weightlifter
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*[[October 27]]: [[Theodoros Zagorakis]], footballer, captain of the [[Euro 2004]] [[National Football Team|Greek team]]
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==Deaths==
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===August===
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*[[August 16]]: [[Spyros Skouras]], [[Greek-American]] President of 20th Century Fox.
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===September===
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*[[September 20]]:  [[George Seferis|Giorgos Seferis]], poet
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===November===
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*[[November 16]]: [[Stratos Payoumtzis]], [[rebetiko]] singer
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[[Category:1971]]
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[[Category:Years]]

Latest revision as of 18:21, June 28, 2018

Events

February

March

  • March 9: Two Greek rivers, the Evros and the Pineios flood causing damages to the produce in their respective areas.
  • March 9: En route to the 1971 European Cup Final, Panathinaikos draw away to Everton 1-1 in the quarterfinals. The scorer of PAO's goal is number 9 (Antonis Antoniadis) who scored his 9th goal in Europe, on the 9th of the month, 9 minutes before time, exactly at 9:00PM!
  • March 24: Panathinaikos draw Everton 0-0 at home and advance into the semi-finals of the Cup of Champions on away goals.

April

  • April 14: Panathinaikos are humbled 4-1 by Crvena Zvezda Belgrade, in the first leg of the semi-final of the European Champions' Cup.
  • 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

October

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

February

March

April 27: Theofilos Karasavvidis, footballer

July

August

September

October

Deaths

August

September

November