Difference between revisions of "November 6"

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*[[1928]]: [[Greece]] acknowledges Albania's rule over [[Northern Epirus]]
 
*[[1928]]: [[Greece]] acknowledges Albania's rule over [[Northern Epirus]]
 
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*[[1960]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] plays his first offical European competitive football game against the Czechoslovakian team of Spartak Hradec Kralove for the European Champions Cup and looses 1-0.
 
  
 
*[[1961]]: Torrential rains cause floodings in [[Athens]] and the suburbs. 40 dead and thousands of flood victims.
 
*[[1961]]: Torrential rains cause floodings in [[Athens]] and the suburbs. 40 dead and thousands of flood victims.
  
 
==Sports==
 
==Sports==
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*[[1960]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] plays his first offical European competitive football game against the Czechoslovakian team of Spartak Hradec Kralove for the European Champions Cup and looses 1-0.
 
*[[1974]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] humble Anderlecht 3-0 in the 2nd Leg of their European Champions' Cup matchup. Hungarian referee Palotay disallowed two other goals by Olympiakos who were thus eliminated.
 
*[[1974]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] humble Anderlecht 3-0 in the 2nd Leg of their European Champions' Cup matchup. Hungarian referee Palotay disallowed two other goals by Olympiakos who were thus eliminated.
  

Revision as of 20:53, January 9, 2006

Events

  • 1901: Violence errupts in downtown Athens, on the occasion of a release of The Bible translated in dimotiki by Alexander Pallis. These disturbances went down in history as "Ta Evangelika"
  • 1961: Torrential rains cause floodings in Athens and the suburbs. 40 dead and thousands of flood victims.

Sports

  • 1960: Panathinaikos plays his first offical European competitive football game against the Czechoslovakian team of Spartak Hradec Kralove for the European Champions Cup and looses 1-0.
  • 1974: Olympiakos humble Anderlecht 3-0 in the 2nd Leg of their European Champions' Cup matchup. Hungarian referee Palotay disallowed two other goals by Olympiakos who were thus eliminated.

Births