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*[[1971]]: [[Giorgos Kolokithas]] says “goodbye” to the national basketball team by scoring 35 points in the win (111-72) against Scotland for the semi final phase of the World Championships in Les Mans. Within a decade (1962-1971), he scored 1807 points in 90 games. | *[[1971]]: [[Giorgos Kolokithas]] says “goodbye” to the national basketball team by scoring 35 points in the win (111-72) against Scotland for the semi final phase of the World Championships in Les Mans. Within a decade (1962-1971), he scored 1807 points in 90 games. | ||
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+ | *[[1950]]: [[Anghel Iordanescu]], footballer and one-time coach of the Greek [[National Football Team]]. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
*[[2006]]: [[Alexis Damianos]], director | *[[2006]]: [[Alexis Damianos]], director | ||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Revision as of 13:01, May 13, 2006
Events
- 2001: Pope John Paul II visits Greece. The visit is the first by a Pope to Greece since the Great Schism.
Sports
- 1971: Giorgos Kolokithas says “goodbye” to the national basketball team by scoring 35 points in the win (111-72) against Scotland for the semi final phase of the World Championships in Les Mans. Within a decade (1962-1971), he scored 1807 points in 90 games.
Births
- 1950: Anghel Iordanescu, footballer and one-time coach of the Greek National Football Team.
Deaths
- 2006: Alexis Damianos, director