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===January===
 
===January===
 
*[[January 1]]: The [[euro]] replaces the [[drachma]] as the currency of [[Greece]].
 
*[[January 1]]: The [[euro]] replaces the [[drachma]] as the currency of [[Greece]].
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*[[January 22]]: A powerful earthquake (6.3 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Karpathos]] and the surrounding area.
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===February===
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*[[February 20]]: For the first time in volleyball history, two Greek teams, Olympiakos and Iraklis, qualify for the Champions League final four.
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*[[February 23]]: [[Gogo Tsiligiri]] breaks the Greek women's indoor [[pole vault]] record with a 4.37m jump.
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===April===
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*[[April 16]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] inaugurate the first football museum in [[Greece]].
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*[[April 19]]: [[My Big Fat Greek Wedding]] is first released in the USA.
  
 
===May===
 
===May===
*[[May 25]]: Olympiakos become the first Greek water polo team to win the Champions League after defeating Honved 9-7 in the final in Budapest.
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*[[May 5]]: [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] defeat Kinder Bologna 89-83 to win their third Euroleague title.
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*[[May 25]]: Olympiakos become the first Greek water polo team to win the Champions League after defeating Honved 9-7 in the final in Budapest.
  
 
===June===
 
===June===
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*[[July 23]]: 37-year old teacher, Konstantinos Telios, surrenders to the police in [[Thessaloniki]] as a member of the [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]].
 
*[[July 23]]: 37-year old teacher, Konstantinos Telios, surrenders to the police in [[Thessaloniki]] as a member of the [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]].
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===August===
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*[[August 3]]:  Greece wins its first medal in a European Aquatics Championships. The 4x200m free style team (Thanassis Economou, Nikos Xylouris, Spyros Gianniotis and Giannis Kokkodis) takes third place.
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*[[August 7]]: [[Katerina Thanou]] and [[Katerina Vongoli]] win the gold medal in 100m and discus respectively, at the European Championships in Munich. [[Anastasia Kelesidou]] and [[Alexandros Papadimitriou]] place 3d in discus and shot put respectively.
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*[[August 8]]: [[Mirela Maniani]] wins gold in the [[javelin throw]] at the European Championship in Munich. Her throw of 67.47m breaks the record for European Championship Games.
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*[[August 9]]: [[Kostas Kenteris]] wins gold at the Munich European Championship with a 19.85 performance at the [[200m]].
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*[[August 19]]:  [[Periklis Iakovakis]] smashes [[Thanassis Kalogiannis]]' 15 year-old record (48.80) in the 400m race with 48.66 in Leeds.
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===September===
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*[[September 18]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] thrash Bayer Leverkusen 6-2 in a Champions' League game. [[Predrag Djordjevic]] scores three goals.
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===October===
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*[[October 2]]: [[AEK FC|AEK Athens]] striker [[Demis Nikolaidis]] scores against Real Madrid (3-3) in a Champions League match to become Greek top scorer in european competitions (25 goals) surpassing [[Dimitris Saravakos]] (24 goals).
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*[[October 9]]: An EU committee decides that [[Cyprus]] and nine other - mostly Eastern European - countries should be accepted into the European Union.
  
 
===November===
 
===November===
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*[[November 2]]: [[Marousi BC]] player, [[Angelos Koronios]], breaks [[Nikos Galis]]' record for most points scored in the Greek [[A1 League]].
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*[[November 10]]: In the match between [[Ionikos FC]] and [[OFI FC|OFI]], Sophia Grillaki becomes the first Greek woman assistant referee in the history of the [[Alpha Ethniki]].
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*[[November 13]]: The Greek tanker "Prestige" sinks off the coast of northern Spain causing an ecological disaster.
 
*[[November 28]]: The European Court of Human Rights awards a 13.7 million euro (4.6 billion drachmas) monetary compensation to  the former [[King Constantine II]] and rules against the Greek government for the seizure of the ''royal property''.
 
*[[November 28]]: The European Court of Human Rights awards a 13.7 million euro (4.6 billion drachmas) monetary compensation to  the former [[King Constantine II]] and rules against the Greek government for the seizure of the ''royal property''.
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===December===
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*[[December 30]]: Olympiakos defeat Vasas of Hungary 6-5 to win the European Super Cup of Water Polo.
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==Births==
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===January===
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*[[January 30]]: [[Christos Tzolis]], footballer.
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==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
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===January===
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*[[January 11]]: [[Zoras Tsapelis]], actor
 
===February===
 
===February===
 
*[[February 1]]: [[Stathis Tsanaktzis]], footballer
 
*[[February 1]]: [[Stathis Tsanaktzis]], footballer
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*[[February 8]]: [[Yiannis Pathiakakis]], footballer
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===March===
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*[[March 12]]: [[Spyros Kyprianou]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] politician and President.
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===April===
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*[[April 18]]: [[Dimitris Dimitriou]], footballer
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*[[April 29]]: [[Yiannis Cholevas]], footballer
  
 
===June===
 
===June===
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===July===
 
===July===
 
*[[July 20]]: [[Michalis Kritikopoulos]], footballer
 
*[[July 20]]: [[Michalis Kritikopoulos]], footballer
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===August===
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*[[August 25]]: [[Yiannis Gionakis]], actor
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===September===
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*[[September 6]]: [[Ilia Livikou]], actress
  
 
===October===
 
===October===
*[[October 31]]: [[Michail Stasinopoulos]], politician, [[President of Greece]]  
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*[[October 30]]: [[Aliki Diplarakou]], winner of Miss Europe beauty pageant
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*[[October 31]]: [[Michail Stasinopoulos]], politician, [[President of Greece]]
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===December===
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*[[December 2]]: [[Alan Ashman]], former coach of [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]].
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*[[December 26]]: [[Michael Polatof]], fashion and stage designer
  
  

Latest revision as of 19:18, January 20, 2021

Events

January

February

  • February 20: For the first time in volleyball history, two Greek teams, Olympiakos and Iraklis, qualify for the Champions League final four.
  • February 23: Gogo Tsiligiri breaks the Greek women's indoor pole vault record with a 4.37m jump.

April

May

  • May 5: Panathinaikos defeat Kinder Bologna 89-83 to win their third Euroleague title.
  • May 25: Olympiakos become the first Greek water polo team to win the Champions League after defeating Honved 9-7 in the final in Budapest.

June

July

August

September

October

  • October 2: AEK Athens striker Demis Nikolaidis scores against Real Madrid (3-3) in a Champions League match to become Greek top scorer in european competitions (25 goals) surpassing Dimitris Saravakos (24 goals).
  • October 9: An EU committee decides that Cyprus and nine other - mostly Eastern European - countries should be accepted into the European Union.

November

December

  • December 30: Olympiakos defeat Vasas of Hungary 6-5 to win the European Super Cup of Water Polo.

Births

January


Deaths

January

February

March

April

June

July

August

September

October

December