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*[[1941]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] defeat a team of British aviators 6-2.
 
*[[1941]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] defeat a team of British aviators 6-2.
 
*[[1971]]: En route to the [[1971 European Cup Final]], [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] draw away to Everton 1-1 in the quarterfinals. The scorer of PAO's goal is number '''9''' ([[Antonis Antoniadis]]) who scored his '''9'''th goal in Europe, on the '''9'''th of the month, '''9''' minutes before time, exactly at '''9''':00PM!
 
*[[1971]]: En route to the [[1971 European Cup Final]], [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] draw away to Everton 1-1 in the quarterfinals. The scorer of PAO's goal is number '''9''' ([[Antonis Antoniadis]]) who scored his '''9'''th goal in Europe, on the '''9'''th of the month, '''9''' minutes before time, exactly at '''9''':00PM!
*[[2011]]: [[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]] president, Alexis Kougias, produces tapes which he claims are evidence of attempted bribery of referees in domestic and European matches of Greeks clubs.
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*[[2011]]: [[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]] president, [[Alexis Kougias]], produces tapes which he claims are evidence of attempted bribery of referees in domestic and European matches of Greeks clubs.
  
 
==Births==
 
==Births==

Revision as of 15:42, February 28, 2025

Events

  • 1822: Greek revolutionaries, under Theodoros Kolokotronis, defeat the Turkish army at Saravali, Achaea
  • 1941: The Italian Spring offensive against the Greek forces commences.
  • 1956: Archbishop Makarios III is seized at Nicosia Airport by the British colonial authorities in Cyprus and exiled to the Seychelle Islands in the Indian Ocean.
  • 1959: EOKA suspend their activity in response to the London-Zurich accords.
  • 1971: Two Greek rivers, the Evros and the Pineios flood causing damages to the produce in their respective areas.
  • 2012: Greece achieves the biggest national debt writedown in history (€105 billion) as the vast majority of its private creditors sign up to a bond swap.

Sports

Births

Deaths