Difference between revisions of "December 30"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (→Sports) |
(→Events) |
||
(8 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | *[[1934]]: The Government announces its decision to proceed with the establishment of a radio station | + | *[[1824]]: [[Theodoros Kolokotronis]] surrenders to the revolutionary government. |
+ | *[[1934]]: The Government announces its decision to proceed with the establishment of a radio station. | ||
+ | *[[1948]]: The [[Democratic Army of Greece]] is repelled at [[Aridaia]]. | ||
*[[1963]]: Banker [[Ioannis Paraskevopoulos]] forms a caretaker government as elections are proclaimed for February 1964. | *[[1963]]: Banker [[Ioannis Paraskevopoulos]] forms a caretaker government as elections are proclaimed for February 1964. | ||
*[[1963]]: The [[Green Line]], separating the Greek and Turkish sectors of [[Lefkosia]], is agreed upon by the two communities. | *[[1963]]: The [[Green Line]], separating the Greek and Turkish sectors of [[Lefkosia]], is agreed upon by the two communities. | ||
Line 7: | Line 9: | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
[[Image:Aris-Olympiakos-123073.jpg|thumb|300px|Newspapers weren't kind to [[Aris FC]] following his defeat by [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1973]]]] | [[Image:Aris-Olympiakos-123073.jpg|thumb|300px|Newspapers weren't kind to [[Aris FC]] following his defeat by [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1973]]]] | ||
− | *[[1894]]: In a letter addressed to Dimitrios Vikelas, a student expresses his enthusiasm over the upcoming [[Athens 1896 Olympics]] and dedicates himself to the cause by offering 10 drachmas every month from the 1st January of [[1895]] | + | *[[1894]]: In a letter addressed to [[Dimitrios Vikelas]], a student expresses his enthusiasm over the upcoming [[Athens 1896 Olympics]] and dedicates himself to the cause by offering 10 drachmas every month from the 1st January of [[1895]] |
− | *[[1973]]: [[Aris FC|Aris]] is defeated at Harilaou Stadium by [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiacos]] with 2-4 and the team’s president, [[Nikos Kambanis]], orders the immediate substitution of the goalkeeper, [[Nikos Christidis]] by [[Stelios Papafloratos]], considering him “suspiciously” responsible for the loss, since this is the second home defeat in the season. | + | *[[1973]]: [[Aris FC|Aris]] is defeated at [[Harilaou Stadium]] by [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiacos]] with 2-4 and the team’s president, [[Nikos Kambanis]], orders the immediate substitution of the goalkeeper, [[Nikos Christidis]] by [[Stelios Papafloratos]], considering him “suspiciously” responsible for the loss, since this is the second home defeat in the season. |
− | *[[1996]]: First Eurostars (the European All-Star Basketball Game) held in Istanbul. [[Panagiotis Fassoulas]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], David Rivers, [[Nikos Economou]] and Yurij Zdovc play for the East (led by Dusan | + | *[[1979]]: [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] thrash [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] 6-0 in [[Kaftantzoglio Stadium]]. |
+ | *[[1996]]: First Eurostars (the European All-Star Basketball Game) held in Istanbul. [[Panagiotis Fassoulas]], [[Giorgos Sigalas]], David Rivers, [[Nikos Economou]] and Yurij Zdovc play for the East (led by [[Dusan Ivkovic]]) | ||
*[[1997]]: The second Eurostars basketball game is held in Tel Aviv. East (Karnisovas, [[Nikos Economou|Economou]], Radja, Scott- coached by Dusan Ivcovic) beats West 129-107. Arturas Karnisovas is voted MVP | *[[1997]]: The second Eurostars basketball game is held in Tel Aviv. East (Karnisovas, [[Nikos Economou|Economou]], Radja, Scott- coached by Dusan Ivcovic) beats West 129-107. Arturas Karnisovas is voted MVP | ||
*[[2002]]: Olympiakos defeat Vasas of Hungary 6-5 to win the European Super Cup of Water Polo. | *[[2002]]: Olympiakos defeat Vasas of Hungary 6-5 to win the European Super Cup of Water Polo. | ||
Line 15: | Line 18: | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*[[1957]]: [[Nikos Portokaloglou]], singer, songwriter | *[[1957]]: [[Nikos Portokaloglou]], singer, songwriter | ||
+ | *[[1983]]: [[Eleana Papaioannou]], singer | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
+ | *[[1970]]: [[Angelos Ewert]], Athens Police chief during [[World War II]] | ||
*[[1980]]: [[Christos Filippidis]], editor-in-chief of conservative [[Athens]] daily "Acropolis". | *[[1980]]: [[Christos Filippidis]], editor-in-chief of conservative [[Athens]] daily "Acropolis". | ||
− | + | *[[2007]]: [[Themis Cholevas]], [[basketball]] player | |
− | + | *[[2008]]: [[Achilleas Grammatikopoulos]], football player | |
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Latest revision as of 15:51, April 4, 2011
Events
- 1824: Theodoros Kolokotronis surrenders to the revolutionary government.
- 1934: The Government announces its decision to proceed with the establishment of a radio station.
- 1948: The Democratic Army of Greece is repelled at Aridaia.
- 1963: Banker Ioannis Paraskevopoulos forms a caretaker government as elections are proclaimed for February 1964.
- 1963: The Green Line, separating the Greek and Turkish sectors of Lefkosia, is agreed upon by the two communities.
- 1975: The trial for the events at the Athens Polytechnic School student uprising comes to an end with all defendants found guilty as charged
- 1981: Drastic measures are taken to combat pollution in Athens. These include the alternating ban of motor vehicles from the city centre, based on the last digit of their license plate (odd-even).
Sports
- 1894: In a letter addressed to Dimitrios Vikelas, a student expresses his enthusiasm over the upcoming Athens 1896 Olympics and dedicates himself to the cause by offering 10 drachmas every month from the 1st January of 1895
- 1973: Aris is defeated at Harilaou Stadium by Olympiacos with 2-4 and the team’s president, Nikos Kambanis, orders the immediate substitution of the goalkeeper, Nikos Christidis by Stelios Papafloratos, considering him “suspiciously” responsible for the loss, since this is the second home defeat in the season.
- 1979: Iraklis thrash Panathinaikos 6-0 in Kaftantzoglio Stadium.
- 1996: First Eurostars (the European All-Star Basketball Game) held in Istanbul. Panagiotis Fassoulas, Giorgos Sigalas, David Rivers, Nikos Economou and Yurij Zdovc play for the East (led by Dusan Ivkovic)
- 1997: The second Eurostars basketball game is held in Tel Aviv. East (Karnisovas, Economou, Radja, Scott- coached by Dusan Ivcovic) beats West 129-107. Arturas Karnisovas is voted MVP
- 2002: Olympiakos defeat Vasas of Hungary 6-5 to win the European Super Cup of Water Polo.
Births
- 1957: Nikos Portokaloglou, singer, songwriter
- 1983: Eleana Papaioannou, singer
Deaths
- 1970: Angelos Ewert, Athens Police chief during World War II
- 1980: Christos Filippidis, editor-in-chief of conservative Athens daily "Acropolis".
- 2007: Themis Cholevas, basketball player
- 2008: Achilleas Grammatikopoulos, football player