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===February===
 
===February===
 
*[[February 8]]: More than 15,000 protest the government's plans to allow private universities in the country.
 
*[[February 8]]: More than 15,000 protest the government's plans to allow private universities in the country.
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*[[February 15]]: The [[Hellenic Parliament]] legalises same-sex marriages by a 176 to 76 vote.
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*[[February 18]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] defeat [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 69-58 to lift the Greek Basketball Cup.
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*[[February 20]]: Thousands of farmers descend upon [[Athens]] to protest against rising costs.
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===March===
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*[[March 2]]: [[Miltos Tentoglou]] wins gold in the [[long jump]] in the indoor championships at Glasgow.
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*[[March 5]]: Ethnic [[Greeks|Greek]] [[Fredi Beleri]], who was elected mayor of [[Chimara]], [[Northern Epirus]] in [[2023]], is sentenced to two years in jail by an Albanian court on trumped-up charges of vote buying.
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*[[March 29]]: A magnitude 5.8 earthquake strikes off the coast of [[Peloponnesos]].
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===April===
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*[[April 14]]: [[Stefanos Tsitsipas]] defeats Casper Ruud 6-1 6-4 to win his third Monte Carlo Masters title in four years.
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*[[April 18]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] qualify for the semi-finals of the European Conference League after defeating Fenerbahce 3-2 on penalties. Goalkeeper [[Kostas Tzolakis]] is the hero of the match saving three penalties.
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*[[April 22]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos']] youth team defeat AC Milan 3-0 to take the UEFA Youth League Cup, marking the first time a Greek team has ever won an UEFA competition.
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===May===
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*[[May 29]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] defeat Fiorentina 1-0 (aet) to take the Conference League Cup, marking the first time a Greek team has ever won a senior UEFA competition.
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===June===
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*[[June 9]]: In the elections held for the European Parliament, [[New Democracy]] receives 28.31% of the votes against 14.91% of [[SYRIZA]] and 12.79% of [[PASOK]]. Jailed [[Northern Epirus]] mayor, [[Freddy Beleris]], is elected MEP under the flag of [[New Democracy]].
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===August===
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*[[August 4]]: [[Lefteris Petrounias]] earns a bronze medal in the men's rings at the Paris Olympiad. It is his third medal in as many Olympic Games.
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*[[August 5]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] general index crashes 6.27% to close at 1,341.23 points.
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*[[August 6]]: [[Miltiadis Tentoglou]] wins gold in the [[long jump]] at the Paris Olympics.
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*[[August 12]]: Hundreds of firefighters battle major forest fires just north of [[Athens]].
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*[[August 25]]: [[Emmanouil Karalis]] breaks the Greek record for the [[pole vault]] with a 6.00m performance at the Diamond League competition in Chorzow, Poland.
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===September===
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*[[September 2]]: After spending 16 months in prison, [[Fredi Beleri]] is granted early release by an Albanian court.
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===October===
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*[[October 10]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] defeat England 2-1 at Wembley Stadium marking their first victory ever over England.
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*[[October 30]]: Scope Ratings upgrades the credit rating of [[Cyprus]] to A- from BBB+, marking the country’s first A-level rating from a major credit agency.
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===November===
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*[[November 21]]: Two defections from [[SYRIZA]] leave [[PASOK]] as the main opposition party to [[New Democracy]] in the [[Hellenic Parliament]].
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*[[November 24]]: MP [[Socrates Famellos]] is elected the new leader of [[SYRIZA]].
  
 
==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
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===February===
 
===February===
 
*[[February 3]]: [[Yiannis Chaniotis]], [[football]]er
 
*[[February 3]]: [[Yiannis Chaniotis]], [[football]]er
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===March===
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*[[March 6]]: [[Dimos Moutsis]], composer
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===April===
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*[[April 6]]: [[Anestis Afendoulidis]], footballer
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*[[April 14]]: [[Yiannis Fertis]], actor
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===June===
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*[[June 7]]: [[Despina Stylianopoulou]], actress
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===August===
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*[[August 3]]: [[Dimitris Theofanis]], footballer
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*[[August 10]]: [[Savvas Tsokataridis]], footballer
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*[[August 18]]: [[Stavros Nikolakakos]], footballer
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===October===
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*[[October 5]]: [[Mimis Plessas (composer)|Mimis Plessas]], composer
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*[[October 8]]: [[Prodromos Kyriakidis]] [[football]]er
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*[[October 9]]: [[George Baldock]], [[football]]er
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*[[October 17]]: [[Vaso Papandreou]], politician
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===November===
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*[[November 7]]: [[Nikos Farantos]], [[football]]er - at the age of 95, he was the oldest [[Panathinaikos FC]] veteran
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*[[November 9]]: [[Yiannis Boutaris]], former mayor of [[Thessaloniki]]
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*[[November 12]]: [[Vardis Vardinoyiannis]], businessman
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===December===
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*[[December 4]]: [[Kostas Toumbelis]], footballer
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*[[December 8]]: [[Nikos Sarganis]], footballer
  
 
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[[Category:2024]]
 
[[Category:2024]]

Latest revision as of 08:43, December 8, 2024

Events

January

February

March

April

  • April 14: Stefanos Tsitsipas defeats Casper Ruud 6-1 6-4 to win his third Monte Carlo Masters title in four years.
  • April 18: Olympiakos qualify for the semi-finals of the European Conference League after defeating Fenerbahce 3-2 on penalties. Goalkeeper Kostas Tzolakis is the hero of the match saving three penalties.
  • April 22: Olympiakos' youth team defeat AC Milan 3-0 to take the UEFA Youth League Cup, marking the first time a Greek team has ever won an UEFA competition.

May

  • May 29: Olympiakos defeat Fiorentina 1-0 (aet) to take the Conference League Cup, marking the first time a Greek team has ever won a senior UEFA competition.

June

August

September

October

  • October 10: Greece defeat England 2-1 at Wembley Stadium marking their first victory ever over England.
  • October 30: Scope Ratings upgrades the credit rating of Cyprus to A- from BBB+, marking the country’s first A-level rating from a major credit agency.

November

Deaths

January

February

March

April

June

August

October

November

December