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==Events==
 
==Events==
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===February===
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*[[February 15]]: Kurdish rebel leader, Abdullah Ocalan, leaves the Greek Embassy in Kenya and is arrested by Kenyan officials who hand him over to the Turks. The event sparks reactions in Greece that lead to the resignation of three government ministers.
 
===March===
 
===March===
 
*[[March 27]]: Coach [[Anghel Iordanescu]] quits after [[National Football Team|Greece]] lose to Norway 2-0 at [[OAKA Stadium]]. The defeat was the Greek side's first home loss in 8 years.
 
*[[March 27]]: Coach [[Anghel Iordanescu]] quits after [[National Football Team|Greece]] lose to Norway 2-0 at [[OAKA Stadium]]. The defeat was the Greek side's first home loss in 8 years.
 
===April===
 
===April===
 
*[[April 7]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] play against Partizan Belgrade, despite the NATO bombardments, to show solidarity with the Serbian people.
 
*[[April 7]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] play against Partizan Belgrade, despite the NATO bombardments, to show solidarity with the Serbian people.
 
 
===May===
 
===May===
 
*[[May 12]]: For the first time in Greek basketball history a team ([[Aris BC|Aris]]) loses a game because two of its players (Angelidis, Muursep) fail to pass the anti-doping control.
 
*[[May 12]]: For the first time in Greek basketball history a team ([[Aris BC|Aris]]) loses a game because two of its players (Angelidis, Muursep) fail to pass the anti-doping control.
 
*[[May 17]]: The [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]] launch a rocket attack on the German Ambassador's residence in retaliation for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
 
*[[May 17]]: The [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]] launch a rocket attack on the German Ambassador's residence in retaliation for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
 
*[[May 23]]: [[Paniliakos FC|Paniliakos]] striker [[Giorgos Papandreou (footballer)|Giorgos Papandreou]] became the second outfield player in Greek football history (after [[Theofilos Vernezis]] of [[AEK FC|AEK]] in the [[1960s|60s]]) who had to play an entire match as goalkeeper in a game against [[Aris FC|Aris Salonica]].
 
*[[May 23]]: [[Paniliakos FC|Paniliakos]] striker [[Giorgos Papandreou (footballer)|Giorgos Papandreou]] became the second outfield player in Greek football history (after [[Theofilos Vernezis]] of [[AEK FC|AEK]] in the [[1960s|60s]]) who had to play an entire match as goalkeeper in a game against [[Aris FC|Aris Salonica]].
 
 
===July===
 
===July===
 
*[[July 4]]: [[Greek-American]] [[Pete Sampras]] wins his 6th Wimbledon title by defeating Andre Agassi 3-0 sets.
 
*[[July 4]]: [[Greek-American]] [[Pete Sampras]] wins his 6th Wimbledon title by defeating Andre Agassi 3-0 sets.

Revision as of 15:01, August 15, 2007

Events

February

  • February 15: Kurdish rebel leader, Abdullah Ocalan, leaves the Greek Embassy in Kenya and is arrested by Kenyan officials who hand him over to the Turks. The event sparks reactions in Greece that lead to the resignation of three government ministers.

March

April

  • April 7: AEK play against Partizan Belgrade, despite the NATO bombardments, to show solidarity with the Serbian people.

May

July

August

  • August 7: Stavros Fryganas, first unofficial Greek chess champion in 1930, dies in Malaga aged 90. He was the man who introduced chess clocks to Greece for the first official championship in 1947.
  • August 17: A powerful earthquake (6.6 on the Richter scale) causes extensive damage to Izmit (Nicomedia) Turkey. Greek rescue units will be among the first on the scene. A political rapprochement between the countries will follow.
  • August 23: Anastasia Kelesidou wins the silver medal in discus (66.05m) at the Sevilla World Championships.
  • August 28: Mirella Maniani-Tzelili wins the gold medal in the javelin (67.09m) at the Sevilla World Championships.

September

  • September 2: A friendly match is held between PAOK and Galatasaray at Toumba Stadium to raise money for the people struck by earthquake in Turkey.
  • September 7: A powerful earthquake (5.9 on the Richter scale) causes extensive damages and 86 fatalities in Attica. Turkish rescue units are among the first on the scene.
  • September 14: Deputy Foreign Minister Yiannis Kranidiotis and his entourage are killed in an air accident in Romania.

October

November

December

Deaths

May

June

October