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*[[1972]]: [[Iraklis BC|Iraklis]] player [[Aristides Moumoglou]] [[Most points scored in a single basketball game|sets a Greek basketball record]] by scoring 145 points in a single game against VAO BC. The final score of the game was Iraklis - VAO 170-94. | *[[1972]]: [[Iraklis BC|Iraklis]] player [[Aristides Moumoglou]] [[Most points scored in a single basketball game|sets a Greek basketball record]] by scoring 145 points in a single game against VAO BC. The final score of the game was Iraklis - VAO 170-94. | ||
*[[1988]]: Newly-acquired [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] player [[Lajos Detari]] is given a hero's welcome in [[Piraeus]]. | *[[1988]]: Newly-acquired [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] player [[Lajos Detari]] is given a hero's welcome in [[Piraeus]]. | ||
− | *[[1999]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] sign Slovenian midfielder [[Zlatko Zahovic]] for nearly 5 billion [[drachma]]s, the most expensive transfer | + | *[[1999]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] sign Slovenian midfielder [[Zlatko Zahovic]] for nearly 5 billion [[drachma]]s, the most expensive, at the time, transfer fee in Greek football history. |
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 12:16, May 19, 2008
Events
- 1943: German occupation troops burn down the village of Kefalovryso, Ioannina prefecture, Epirus. Among those executed is the village priest.
Sports
- 1972: Iraklis player Aristides Moumoglou sets a Greek basketball record by scoring 145 points in a single game against VAO BC. The final score of the game was Iraklis - VAO 170-94.
- 1988: Newly-acquired Olympiakos player Lajos Detari is given a hero's welcome in Piraeus.
- 1999: Olympiakos sign Slovenian midfielder Zlatko Zahovic for nearly 5 billion drachmas, the most expensive, at the time, transfer fee in Greek football history.
Births
- 1961: Stelios Manolas, football player
- 1969: Kakhi Kakhiasvili, weightlifter
Deaths
- 1953: Costas Ouranis, poet
- 1965: Fotis Kontoglou, painter, writer
- 1989: Konstantinos Papakonstantinou, politician.
- 1998: Constantine Kollias, jurist and Prime Minister