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*[[1896]]: [[Leonidas Pyrgos]] becomes the first Greek to win an Olympic Gold Medal after defeating Frenchman Peronnet at fencing.
 
*[[1896]]: [[Leonidas Pyrgos]] becomes the first Greek to win an Olympic Gold Medal after defeating Frenchman Peronnet at fencing.
 
*[[1929]]: The [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]] play their first international game against Italy's B' Team. They lose 1-4.
 
*[[1929]]: The [[National Football Team]] of [[Greece]] play their first international game against Italy's B' Team. They lose 1-4.
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*[[1943]]: Col. [[Stefanos Sarafis]] becomes commander of resistance movement [[ELAS]].
 
*[[1999]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] play against Partizan Belgrade, despite the NATO bombardments, to show solidarity with the Serbian people.
 
*[[1999]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] play against Partizan Belgrade, despite the NATO bombardments, to show solidarity with the Serbian people.
 
*[[2001]]: Olympiakos defeat Ferencvaros 9-7 and becomes the first Greek water polo team to qualify for the Champions' Cup final four.
 
*[[2001]]: Olympiakos defeat Ferencvaros 9-7 and becomes the first Greek water polo team to qualify for the Champions' Cup final four.

Revision as of 10:49, June 12, 2007

Sports

  • 1896: Leonidas Pyrgos becomes the first Greek to win an Olympic Gold Medal after defeating Frenchman Peronnet at fencing.
  • 1929: The National Football Team of Greece play their first international game against Italy's B' Team. They lose 1-4.
  • 1943: Col. Stefanos Sarafis becomes commander of resistance movement ELAS.
  • 1999: AEK play against Partizan Belgrade, despite the NATO bombardments, to show solidarity with the Serbian people.
  • 2001: Olympiakos defeat Ferencvaros 9-7 and becomes the first Greek water polo team to qualify for the Champions' Cup final four.

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