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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
===January=== | ===January=== | ||
− | *[[January 4]]: [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] thrash [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 4-0 at Karaiskaki Stadium. Goals scored by [[Giorgos Koudas|Koudas]] (2), [[Christos Terzanidis|Terzanidis]] and [[Neto Guerino|Guerino]]. | + | *[[January 4]]: [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] thrash [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 4-0 at [[Karaiskaki Stadium]]. Goals scored by [[Giorgos Koudas|Koudas]] (2), [[Christos Terzanidis|Terzanidis]] and [[Neto Guerino|Guerino]]. |
*[[January 20]]: [[PSAP]] is founded. [[Mimis Domazos]] serves as its first president. | *[[January 20]]: [[PSAP]] is founded. [[Mimis Domazos]] serves as its first president. | ||
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===June=== | ===June=== | ||
*[[June 9]]: [[Vasilis Chatzipanagis]] scores for [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] directly from the corner kick defeating [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiacos]] with 3-1. "Vasia" will score in the 1980s a total of 6 goals from the corner point. | *[[June 9]]: [[Vasilis Chatzipanagis]] scores for [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] directly from the corner kick defeating [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiacos]] with 3-1. "Vasia" will score in the 1980s a total of 6 goals from the corner point. | ||
+ | *[[June 18]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] acquire [[Thomas Mavros]] from [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] for 4 million [[drachma]]s and future considerations (gate receipts from 6 friendlies). | ||
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===July=== | ===July=== | ||
+ | *[[July 1]]: [[Apostolos Kathiniotis]] breaks the Greek record in the [[triple jump]] with 16.61m. | ||
+ | *[[July 4]]: The [[Democratic Rally Party of Cyprus]] is founded by [[Glafkos Clerides]]. | ||
*[[July 10]]: Greek [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] [[Kostas Georgiou]], better known as "[[Colonel Callan]]", is executed by a firing squad for war crimes during the Angolan civil war. | *[[July 10]]: Greek [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] [[Kostas Georgiou]], better known as "[[Colonel Callan]]", is executed by a firing squad for war crimes during the Angolan civil war. | ||
+ | *[[July 27]]: Greek [[Cypriot]], Stavros Sykopetritis, attempts to assassinate Bulent Ecevit in New York City. Ecevit was the Turkish PM who ordered the [[Turkish invasion of Cyprus|invasion of Cyprus]] two years earlier. | ||
*[[July 31]]: Prime minister [[Konstantinos Karamanlis]], through a letter handed by Epaminondas Petralias to IOC's chairman Lord Killanin, suggests that the Olympics should permanently take place in [[Greece]]. The IOC will not adopt his point of view | *[[July 31]]: Prime minister [[Konstantinos Karamanlis]], through a letter handed by Epaminondas Petralias to IOC's chairman Lord Killanin, suggests that the Olympics should permanently take place in [[Greece]]. The IOC will not adopt his point of view | ||
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===September=== | ===September=== | ||
*[[September 2]]: [[ET3]] broadcasts for the first time through an antenna which is set on the Kiosk 8 of the [[International Thessaloniki Fair]] with [[Terence Quick]] being in the studios | *[[September 2]]: [[ET3]] broadcasts for the first time through an antenna which is set on the Kiosk 8 of the [[International Thessaloniki Fair]] with [[Terence Quick]] being in the studios | ||
+ | *[[September 5]]: [[Cyprus]] holds its third parliamentary elections. | ||
+ | *[[September 15]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] kick off their UEFA Cup campaign with a 2-0 victory over Dinamo Moscow. They will eventually reach the semi-finals of the Cup for the first time in their history. | ||
===November=== | ===November=== | ||
+ | *[[November 3]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] defeat Derby County 3-2, in England, and advance to the 3rd round of the UEFA Cup. | ||
*[[November 23]]: An [[Olympic Airlines]] VS-11 plane crashes near [[Kozani]] with 46 passengers and a crew of four on board. There are no survivors. | *[[November 23]]: An [[Olympic Airlines]] VS-11 plane crashes near [[Kozani]] with 46 passengers and a crew of four on board. There are no survivors. | ||
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===December=== | ===December=== | ||
+ | *[[December 8]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] advance to the quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup, on away goals, despite a 3-1 loss to Red Star Belgrade. | ||
*[[December 14]]: The terrorist group [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November|17 November]] assassinates Evangelos Mallios, a police officer who had been discharged after torturing prisoners during the Junta. | *[[December 14]]: The terrorist group [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November|17 November]] assassinates Evangelos Mallios, a police officer who had been discharged after torturing prisoners during the Junta. | ||
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===January=== | ===January=== | ||
*[[January 1]]: [[Efthimios Rentzias]], basketball player | *[[January 1]]: [[Efthimios Rentzias]], basketball player | ||
− | *[[January 3]]: [[Angelos Basinas]], footballer | + | *[[January 3]]: [[Angelos Basinas]], footballer |
+ | *[[January 25]]: [[Dimitris Nalitzis]], footballer | ||
*[[January 31]]: [[Traianos Dellas]], footballer | *[[January 31]]: [[Traianos Dellas]], footballer | ||
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+ | ===June=== | ||
+ | *[[June 3]]: [[Nikos Hatzis]], [[basketball]] player | ||
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===September=== | ===September=== | ||
*[[September 9]]: [[Vasilis Lakis]], footballer | *[[September 9]]: [[Vasilis Lakis]], footballer | ||
===November=== | ===November=== | ||
− | *[[November 7]]: | + | *[[November 7]]: [[Mark Philippoussis]], [[Greek Australian]] tennis player |
+ | *[[November 7]]: [[Angelos Pavlakakis]], athlete ([[100m]]) | ||
*[[November 12]]: [[Demosthenes Tampakos]], gymnast | *[[November 12]]: [[Demosthenes Tampakos]], gymnast | ||
+ | *[[November 19]]: [[Stelios Venetidis]], footballer | ||
*[[November 29]]: [[Michalis Kakiouzis]], [[basketball]] player | *[[November 29]]: [[Michalis Kakiouzis]], [[basketball]] player | ||
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===December=== | ===December=== | ||
*[[December 21]]: [[Mirela Manjani]], athlete ([[javelin throw]]er) | *[[December 21]]: [[Mirela Manjani]], athlete ([[javelin throw]]er) | ||
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==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | ===May=== | ||
+ | *[[May 1]]: [[Alekos Panagoulis]], MP and would-be assassin of dictator [[George Papadopoulos]]. | ||
===July=== | ===July=== | ||
*[[July 2]]: [[Christos Tsaganeas]], stage and screen actor | *[[July 2]]: [[Christos Tsaganeas]], stage and screen actor |
Latest revision as of 09:24, January 21, 2018
Events
January
- January 4: PAOK thrash Olympiakos 4-0 at Karaiskaki Stadium. Goals scored by Koudas (2), Terzanidis and Guerino.
- January 20: PSAP is founded. Mimis Domazos serves as its first president.
March
- March 3: Tasos Mitropoulos makes his Alpha Ethniki debut with Ethnikos Piraeus. His career will end 22 years later.
May
- May 6: Vasilis Chatzipanagis plays wearing the Greek National Football Team shirt in a friendly game against Poland - Greece wins 1-0. This was his one and only game playing for Greece.
- May 12: The Democratic Party of Cyprus (DI.KO.) is founded in Cyprus by Spiros Kyprianou.
- May 23: After defeating Ethnikos Piraeus 4-0 away, PAOK win their first ever football championship.
June
- June 9: Vasilis Chatzipanagis scores for Iraklis directly from the corner kick defeating Olympiacos with 3-1. "Vasia" will score in the 1980s a total of 6 goals from the corner point.
- June 18: AEK acquire Thomas Mavros from Panionios for 4 million drachmas and future considerations (gate receipts from 6 friendlies).
July
- July 1: Apostolos Kathiniotis breaks the Greek record in the triple jump with 16.61m.
- July 4: The Democratic Rally Party of Cyprus is founded by Glafkos Clerides.
- July 10: Greek Cypriot Kostas Georgiou, better known as "Colonel Callan", is executed by a firing squad for war crimes during the Angolan civil war.
- July 27: Greek Cypriot, Stavros Sykopetritis, attempts to assassinate Bulent Ecevit in New York City. Ecevit was the Turkish PM who ordered the invasion of Cyprus two years earlier.
- July 31: Prime minister Konstantinos Karamanlis, through a letter handed by Epaminondas Petralias to IOC's chairman Lord Killanin, suggests that the Olympics should permanently take place in Greece. The IOC will not adopt his point of view
August
- August 6: Turkish ship "Sismik" violates Greek territorial waters.
September
- September 2: ET3 broadcasts for the first time through an antenna which is set on the Kiosk 8 of the International Thessaloniki Fair with Terence Quick being in the studios
- September 5: Cyprus holds its third parliamentary elections.
- September 15: AEK kick off their UEFA Cup campaign with a 2-0 victory over Dinamo Moscow. They will eventually reach the semi-finals of the Cup for the first time in their history.
November
- November 3: AEK defeat Derby County 3-2, in England, and advance to the 3rd round of the UEFA Cup.
- November 23: An Olympic Airlines VS-11 plane crashes near Kozani with 46 passengers and a crew of four on board. There are no survivors.
December
- December 8: AEK advance to the quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup, on away goals, despite a 3-1 loss to Red Star Belgrade.
- December 14: The terrorist group 17 November assassinates Evangelos Mallios, a police officer who had been discharged after torturing prisoners during the Junta.
Births
January
- January 1: Efthimios Rentzias, basketball player
- January 3: Angelos Basinas, footballer
- January 25: Dimitris Nalitzis, footballer
- January 31: Traianos Dellas, footballer
June
- June 3: Nikos Hatzis, basketball player
September
- September 9: Vasilis Lakis, footballer
November
- November 7: Mark Philippoussis, Greek Australian tennis player
- November 7: Angelos Pavlakakis, athlete (100m)
- November 12: Demosthenes Tampakos, gymnast
- November 19: Stelios Venetidis, footballer
- November 29: Michalis Kakiouzis, basketball player
December
- December 21: Mirela Manjani, athlete (javelin thrower)
- December 23: Dimitris Mavrogenidis, footballer.
- December 27: Nikos Georgeas, footballer
Deaths
May
- May 1: Alekos Panagoulis, MP and would-be assassin of dictator George Papadopoulos.
July
- July 2: Christos Tsaganeas, stage and screen actor
- July 10: Colonel Callan, Greek-Cypriot mercenary
August
- August 22: Gina Bachauer, Greek pianist.
December
- December 7: Kostas Moussouris, actor, theatrical manager