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*[[1998]]: [[Giorgos Vasilakopoulos]] replaces [[Zacharias Alexandrou]] as President of the [[Hellenic Basketball Federation]] (EOK). Alexandrou had been President from [[1977]]. | *[[1998]]: [[Giorgos Vasilakopoulos]] replaces [[Zacharias Alexandrou]] as President of the [[Hellenic Basketball Federation]] (EOK). Alexandrou had been President from [[1977]]. | ||
| + | *[[2026]]: Greece defeats Italy 12-5 to win bronze in the European water polo championship. This marks the first time a Greek team won a medal in this sport. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
Latest revision as of 20:19, January 25, 2026
Events
- 1947: Dimitrios Maximos forms an all-inclusive government with political opponents Sophoklis Venizelos and Konstantinos Tsaldaris serving as his two vice-presidents
- 1962: Iakovos III resigns his post as Archbishop of Athens and all Greece.
- 2015: The radical left-wing SYRIZA party of Alexis Tsipras wins the parliamentary elections with 36.34% of the vote, gaining 149 seats in the Hellenic Parliament.
Sports
- 1998: Giorgos Vasilakopoulos replaces Zacharias Alexandrou as President of the Hellenic Basketball Federation (EOK). Alexandrou had been President from 1977.
- 2026: Greece defeats Italy 12-5 to win bronze in the European water polo championship. This marks the first time a Greek team won a medal in this sport.
Births
- 1925: Giorgos Zambetas, Laiko composer and singer.
- 1933: Antonis Georgiadis, footballer and coach
- 1938: Elias Papakyriakou, EOKA fighter.
- 1980: Stathis Tavlaridis, footballer
Deaths
- 389: Saint Gregory Nazianzenus
Namesday
Saint Gregory Nazianzenus