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==Events==
 
==Events==
*[[1926]]: The Greek Football Federation ([[EPO]]) is established.
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*[[1886]]: [[Joachim IV of Constantinople|Joachim IV]] steps down as Patriarch of Constantinople.
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*[[1920]]: [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] loses the general elections to [[Dimitrios Gounaris]].
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*[[1926]]: The [[Hellenic Football Federation]] (EPO) is founded by the local associations of [[Athens]], [[Piraeus]] and [[Macedonia]].
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*[[1966]]: The "Aspida" trial commences in [[Athens]].
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*[[2010]]: The second round of local elections is held throughout Greece. [[Giorgos Kaminis]] is elected mayor of [[Athens]], [[Yiannis Boutaris]] prevails in [[Thessaloniki]] while [[Vasilis Michaloliakos]] is elected in [[Piraeus]]. 54% of the electorate stays away from the polls setting a negative record for the post-[[1974]] era.
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===Sports===
 
===Sports===
 
*[[1993]]: [[Thomas Mavros]] plays his last game, held in his honour, between [[AEK FC|AEK]] and the [[National Football Team]] of Greece. Mavros scored 3 goals, playing one half for AEK and one half for Greece.
 
*[[1993]]: [[Thomas Mavros]] plays his last game, held in his honour, between [[AEK FC|AEK]] and the [[National Football Team]] of Greece. Mavros scored 3 goals, playing one half for AEK and one half for Greece.
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*[[2014]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] suffer a humiliating 0-1 home loss to the Faroe Islands in the qualifying games of Euro 2016.
  
 
==Births==
 
==Births==
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==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
 
*[[565]]: [[Justinian I]], [[Byzantine emperor]]
 
*[[565]]: [[Justinian I]], [[Byzantine emperor]]
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*[[1956]]: [[Queen Elisabeth]] of Greece (wife of [[King George II]])
  
  
 
[[Category:Days]]
 
[[Category:Days]]

Latest revision as of 08:05, November 15, 2014

Events

Sports

  • 1993: Thomas Mavros plays his last game, held in his honour, between AEK and the National Football Team of Greece. Mavros scored 3 goals, playing one half for AEK and one half for Greece.
  • 2014: Greece suffer a humiliating 0-1 home loss to the Faroe Islands in the qualifying games of Euro 2016.

Births

Deaths