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==Events==
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[[Image:Panakis.jpg|thumb|200px|left|[[Vangelis Panakis]]]]
===January===
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[[Image:Vagelis Panakis Panathinaikos FC.jpeg|thumb|200px|left|[[Vangelis Panakis]]]]
*[[January 6]]: An earthquake strikes [[Volos]] causing material damage.
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'''Vangelis Panakis''' (Greek: Βαγγέλης Πανάκης) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] football forward for [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] during the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]].
*[[January 16]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] forms his last government.
 
===February===
 
*[[February 16]]: Workers and Policemen clash in [[Thessaloniki]]. The number of dead and injured reaches 100.
 
===March===
 
*[[March 5]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] and his anti-[[Venizelism|Venizelist]] allies win the national elections in [[Greece]].
 
*[[March 6]]: Gen. [[Nikolaos Plastiras]] attempts an unsuccessful coup d'etat against the newly-elected [[Popular Party]] government. Gen. [[Alexandros Othonaios]] forms a government.
 
*[[March 10]]: [[Panagis Tsaldaris]] forms a government after the unsuccessful coup d'etat by Gen. [[Nikolaos Plastiras]].
 
  
===May===
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Panakis was born on [[June 8]], [[1933]] and came to Panathinaikos from PAO [[Kalogreza]], at age 18. He survived the difficult years of the [[1950s]] when [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] almost monopolised the championships of [[Greece]] and captained PAO in their glory years of the early [[1960s]]. He stopped playing in [[1965]]. Over all, he played in 171 league games, scoring 86 goals.
*[[May 11]]: Gen. [[Ioannis Metaxas]] and several members of the [[Popular Party]] government suggest that [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] be prosecuted as responsible for the unsuccessful coup d'etat of [[March 6]].
 
===June===
 
*[[June 6]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] becomes the target of an assassination attempt for the second time in his life. His car is riddled with bullets but the Cretan politician escapes unhurt.
 
*[[June 8]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] is interviewed by the police concerning the assassination attempt against his life. He accuses the government and especially Interior Minister, [[Ioannis Rallis]], as responsible.
 
===August===
 
*[[August 10]]: Striking lignite mine workers in [[Aliveri]] clash with the police. Six persons are wounded.
 
===October===
 
*[[October 5]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] ends his 10-day good will visit to Turkey.
 
  
==Births==
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Panakis was capped 14 times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece scoring 5 goals. He was the elder brother of [[Aegaleo FC|Aegaleo]] footballer [[Apostolos Panopoulos]] (the family was known by either name).
===February===
 
*[[February 3]]:  [[Paul Sarbanes]], [[Greek-American]] politician.
 
*[[February 12]]: [[Costa-Gavras]], film producer.
 
*[[February 13]]: [[Michalis Karaolis]], [[EOKA]] fighter
 
  
===March===
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Panakis was actively involved in veteran players activities and served as the President of Panathinaikos' veteran players' association.
*[[March 5]]: [[Costas Linoxilakis]], footballer
 
===June===
 
*[[June 8]]: [[Vangelis Panakis]], footballer
 
  
===July===
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He died on [[January 23]], [[2017]].
*[[July 16]]: [[Mary Chronopoulou]], actress
 
  
===November===
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[[Category:1933 births|Panakis, Vangelis]]
*[[November 3]]: [[Michael Dukakis]], [[Greek-American]] politician.
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[[Category:2017 deaths|Panakis, Vangelis]]
===Unknown===
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[[Category:Football Players|Panakis, Vangelis]]
*[[Petros Anagnostakis]], [[laika]] singer
 
*[[Petros Fyssoun]], actor
 
*[[Vangelis Panakis]], footballer
 
*[[Alekos Sofianidis]], footballer
 
 
 
==Deaths==
 
===April===
 
*[[April 29]]: [[Constantine Cavafy]], writer
 
===May===
 
*Date Unknown: [[Michalis Economou]], painter
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Years]]
 
[[Category:1933]]
 

Latest revision as of 11:28, January 3, 2021

Vangelis Panakis (Greek: Βαγγέλης Πανάκης) was a Greek football forward for Panathinaikos during the 1950s and 1960s.

Panakis was born on June 8, 1933 and came to Panathinaikos from PAO Kalogreza, at age 18. He survived the difficult years of the 1950s when Olympiakos almost monopolised the championships of Greece and captained PAO in their glory years of the early 1960s. He stopped playing in 1965. Over all, he played in 171 league games, scoring 86 goals.

Panakis was capped 14 times by the National Football Team of Greece scoring 5 goals. He was the elder brother of Aegaleo footballer Apostolos Panopoulos (the family was known by either name).

Panakis was actively involved in veteran players activities and served as the President of Panathinaikos' veteran players' association.

He died on January 23, 2017.