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*[[September 2]]: The [[Battle of Liopetri]] takes place; four [[EOKA]] members - [[Fotis Pittas]], [[Andreas Karios]], [[Christos Samaras]] and [[Elias Papakyriakou]] are killed. | *[[September 2]]: The [[Battle of Liopetri]] takes place; four [[EOKA]] members - [[Fotis Pittas]], [[Andreas Karios]], [[Christos Samaras]] and [[Elias Papakyriakou]] are killed. | ||
*[[September 4]]: Greek Police announce that any and all "teddy boys" would be given a clean cut. | *[[September 4]]: Greek Police announce that any and all "teddy boys" would be given a clean cut. | ||
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| − | + | ===November=== | |
*[[November 19]]: The first game on grass in [[Leoforos Alexandras Stadium]] (later renamed to [[Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium]] is a friendly between [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] and [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]. Olympiakos wins with a goal by [[Elias Yfantis]] and a 1-0 score. | *[[November 19]]: The first game on grass in [[Leoforos Alexandras Stadium]] (later renamed to [[Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium]] is a friendly between [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] and [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]. Olympiakos wins with a goal by [[Elias Yfantis]] and a 1-0 score. | ||
| − | + | ===December=== | |
*[[December 29]]: [[OPAP]] is founded. | *[[December 29]]: [[OPAP]] is founded. | ||
Revision as of 12:14, November 7, 2006
Events
March
- March 12: Fotis Pittas, Andreas Karios and two other EOKA members escape from Pyla prison.
September
- September 2: The Battle of Liopetri takes place; four EOKA members - Fotis Pittas, Andreas Karios, Christos Samaras and Elias Papakyriakou are killed.
- September 4: Greek Police announce that any and all "teddy boys" would be given a clean cut.
November
- November 19: The first game on grass in Leoforos Alexandras Stadium (later renamed to Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium is a friendly between Olympiakos and Panathinaikos. Olympiakos wins with a goal by Elias Yfantis and a 1-0 score.
December
- December 29: OPAP is founded.
Births
January
- January 22: Nikos Anastopoulos, footballer.
November
- November 6: Evanthia Reboutsika, musician, composer.
Deaths
May
- May 22: Sir Herbert Richmond Palmer, colonial governor of Cyprus in the 1930s.