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*[[2013]]: [[Dimitris Koutsoumbas]] is announced as the new chairman of the [[Communist Party of Greece]] (KKE), succeeding [[Aleka Papariga]]. | *[[2013]]: [[Dimitris Koutsoumbas]] is announced as the new chairman of the [[Communist Party of Greece]] (KKE), succeeding [[Aleka Papariga]]. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
− | *[[1971]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] are humbled 4-1 in Belgrade, by Red Star, in the first leg of the semi-final of the European Champions' Cup. The greens will overcome the deficit in the return match to qualify for the final. | + | *[[1971]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] are humbled 4-1 in Belgrade, by Red Star, in the first leg of the semi-final of the European Champions' Cup. The greens will overcome the deficit, two weeks later in the return match, to qualify for the [[1971 European Cup Final|final]]. |
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 07:32, April 14, 2013
Events
- 1828: The Tsar declares war on the Ottoman Empire due to the latter's refusal to accept autonomy for Greece.
- 1837: Foundation of the University of Athens.
- 1924: Greece was proclaimed a Republic following the ousting of King George II -- Pavlos Kountouriotis was named President, the first ever for Greece.
- 1941: The Germans enter Katerini.
- 1989: It is discovered that Giorgos Koskotas hid $8 million of embezzled funds into secret Swiss bank accounts.
- 2013: Dimitris Koutsoumbas is announced as the new chairman of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), succeeding Aleka Papariga.
Sports
- 1971: Panathinaikos are humbled 4-1 in Belgrade, by Red Star, in the first leg of the semi-final of the European Champions' Cup. The greens will overcome the deficit, two weeks later in the return match, to qualify for the final.
Births
- 1946: Michalis Sarris, Minister for the Economy of the Republic of Cyprus.
- 1981: Raul Bravo, footballer
Deaths
- 1891: Konstantinos Paparrigopoulos, historian
- 1984: Dionysis Papayiannopoulos, actor