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*[[1980]]: Unidentified bombers destroy mega-stores Katrantzos and Mignon in [[Athens]].
 
*[[1980]]: Unidentified bombers destroy mega-stores Katrantzos and Mignon in [[Athens]].
 
===Sports===
 
===Sports===
*[[1973]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] is defeated by Yugoslavia with 2-4 (Costas Eleftherakis-Katalinski own goal) for the World Cup qualifiers at [[Karaiskaki Stadium]]. [[Dusan Bajevic]] is the scorer of one of the Yugoslavian goals but he will be sent off after an affray with Glezos. Yugoslavia, who needed a 3-goal difference win to qualify over Spain, played a play-off match and the finally qualified
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*[[1973]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] is defeated by Yugoslavia with 2-4 ([[Kostas Eleftherakis]]-Katalinski own goal) for the World Cup qualifiers at [[Karaiskaki Stadium]]. [[Dusan Bajevic]] is the scorer of one of the Yugoslavian goals but he will be sent off after an affray with [[Apostolos Glezos|Glezos]]. Yugoslavia, who needed a 3-goal difference win to qualify over Spain, played a play-off match and the finally qualified
  
 
==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==

Revision as of 16:17, December 19, 2005

Events

  • 1797: Greek poet Rigas Fereos is arrested by Austrian authorities in Trieste.
  • 1923: King George II goes into exile.
  • 1924: The 8-hour workday is established in Greece.
  • 1980: Unidentified bombers destroy mega-stores Katrantzos and Mignon in Athens.

Sports

  • 1973: Greece is defeated by Yugoslavia with 2-4 (Kostas Eleftherakis-Katalinski own goal) for the World Cup qualifiers at Karaiskaki Stadium. Dusan Bajevic is the scorer of one of the Yugoslavian goals but he will be sent off after an affray with Glezos. Yugoslavia, who needed a 3-goal difference win to qualify over Spain, played a play-off match and the finally qualified

Deaths