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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
===June=== | ===June=== | ||
− | *[[June 1]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] thrash [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 8-2 in their greatest triumph ever over their "eternal enemies". | + | *[[June 1]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] thrash [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 8-2 in their greatest triumph ever over their "eternal enemies". Before the match Olympiakos fans carried a coffin into the stadium, in which they would ''bury'' their opponents. In the riots that followed, the coffin broke to pieces. |
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===December=== | ===December=== | ||
*[[December 7]]: The first international victory for the Greek [[National Football Team]]. They prevail 6-1 over Bulgaria in a game for the Balkan Cup held in Leoforos Alexandras. [[Antonis Tsolinas|Tsolinas]] scores four (4', 50', 51', 60') goals and [[Angelos Messaris|Messaris]] two (10', 15'). Both were playing for [[Panathinaikos FC]] | *[[December 7]]: The first international victory for the Greek [[National Football Team]]. They prevail 6-1 over Bulgaria in a game for the Balkan Cup held in Leoforos Alexandras. [[Antonis Tsolinas|Tsolinas]] scores four (4', 50', 51', 60') goals and [[Angelos Messaris|Messaris]] two (10', 15'). Both were playing for [[Panathinaikos FC]] |
Revision as of 12:22, June 1, 2006
Events
June
- June 1: Panathinaikos thrash Olympiakos 8-2 in their greatest triumph ever over their "eternal enemies". Before the match Olympiakos fans carried a coffin into the stadium, in which they would bury their opponents. In the riots that followed, the coffin broke to pieces.
December
- December 7: The first international victory for the Greek National Football Team. They prevail 6-1 over Bulgaria in a game for the Balkan Cup held in Leoforos Alexandras. Tsolinas scores four (4', 50', 51', 60') goals and Messaris two (10', 15'). Both were playing for Panathinaikos FC