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+ | *[[October 8]]: General [[Georgios Grivas]] announces the formation of a new political party: the "National Recovery Movement". | ||
*[[October 27]]:: Prime Minister [[Constantine Karamanlis]] inaugurates [[Kaftantzoglio Stadium]] in [[Thessaloniki]] | *[[October 27]]:: Prime Minister [[Constantine Karamanlis]] inaugurates [[Kaftantzoglio Stadium]] in [[Thessaloniki]] | ||
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===November=== | ===November=== | ||
*[[November 6]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] play their first official European competitive football game against the Czechoslovakian team of Spartak Hradec Kralove for the European Champions Cup and lose 1-0. | *[[November 6]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] play their first official European competitive football game against the Czechoslovakian team of Spartak Hradec Kralove for the European Champions Cup and lose 1-0. |
Revision as of 12:01, October 4, 2006
Events
July
- July 31: Panathinaikos win the first greek league title after beating AEK 2-1
August
- August 16: Cyprus is officially proclaimed a republic with Archbishop Makarios III as president and Dr Fazil Kucuk as vice-president.
September
- September 8: Crown Prince Constantine wins gold at the Rome Olympiad in Dragon class sailing. His crew consisted of Odysseus Eskitzoglou and Giorgos Zaimis.
October
- October 8: General Georgios Grivas announces the formation of a new political party: the "National Recovery Movement".
- October 27:: Prime Minister Constantine Karamanlis inaugurates Kaftantzoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki
November
- November 6: Panathinaikos play their first official European competitive football game against the Czechoslovakian team of Spartak Hradec Kralove for the European Champions Cup and lose 1-0.
Births
March
- March 29: Marina Sirtis, Greek-British actress.
June
- June 1: Georgios Lilikas, Foreign Minister of Cyprus.
Deaths
May
- May 17: Ioannis Georgiadis, fencer, Olympic Gold Medalist