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+ | *[[1867]]: [[King George I]] of Greece married [[Queen Olga|Princess Olga]] of Russia in St Petersburg. | ||
*[[1969]]: Greek television covered for the first time a football match held in Greece. The [[National Football Team]] beat Switzerland 4-1 for the 1970 World Cup qualifying round. [[Giorgos Koudas]], [[Vasilis Botinos]] (2) and [[Giorgos Sideris]] scored the goals. | *[[1969]]: Greek television covered for the first time a football match held in Greece. The [[National Football Team]] beat Switzerland 4-1 for the 1970 World Cup qualifying round. [[Giorgos Koudas]], [[Vasilis Botinos]] (2) and [[Giorgos Sideris]] scored the goals. | ||
*[[1980]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] defeated Denmark 1-0 in Copenhagen thanks to a goal by [[Dinos Kouis]]. The man of the match was Greek goalkeeper [[Nikos Sarganis]] who preserved the victory and earned the nickname "phantom" from the Danish press. | *[[1980]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] defeated Denmark 1-0 in Copenhagen thanks to a goal by [[Dinos Kouis]]. The man of the match was Greek goalkeeper [[Nikos Sarganis]] who preserved the victory and earned the nickname "phantom" from the Danish press. |
Revision as of 10:44, October 2, 2007
- 1867: King George I of Greece married Princess Olga of Russia in St Petersburg.
- 1969: Greek television covered for the first time a football match held in Greece. The National Football Team beat Switzerland 4-1 for the 1970 World Cup qualifying round. Giorgos Koudas, Vasilis Botinos (2) and Giorgos Sideris scored the goals.
- 1980: Greece defeated Denmark 1-0 in Copenhagen thanks to a goal by Dinos Kouis. The man of the match was Greek goalkeeper Nikos Sarganis who preserved the victory and earned the nickname "phantom" from the Danish press.
- 1982: A 5th Century basilica was discovered in Chalkidiki.
- Deaths: Apostolos Nikolaidis, former athlete and president of SEGAS and Panathinaikos (1980).
Recent days: October 14 - October 13