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===February=== | ===February=== | ||
*[[February 19]]: A disallowed goal by [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in their derby match v. [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]], sets off violent clashes on and off the pitch. | *[[February 19]]: A disallowed goal by [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] in their derby match v. [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]], sets off violent clashes on and off the pitch. | ||
+ | *[[February 23]]: A general strike by the major unions of Greece paralyse the country as private and public sector workers protest the government's austerity measures. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 11:59, February 23, 2011
Events
January
- January 5: The Greek leftist urban guerrilla group Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire claims responsibility for a powerful explosion which damaged a court house in Athens on December 30, 2010.
- January 11: German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, pays a state visit to Cyprus.
- January 18: Hector Raul Cuper resigns as coach of Aris FC.
- January 22: Olympiakos Volos shock AEK 4-0 in Athens.
February
- February 19: A disallowed goal by Panathinaikos in their derby match v. Olympiakos, sets off violent clashes on and off the pitch.
- February 23: A general strike by the major unions of Greece paralyse the country as private and public sector workers protest the government's austerity measures.
Deaths
January
- January 11: John Modinos, Cypriot baritone
February
- February 9: Miltiades Ewert, politician and Mayor of Athens
- February 12: Konstantinos Kosmopoulos, Mayor of Thessaloniki.
- February 15: Yiannis Karabesinis, laika composer and songwriter.