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=== February ===
 
=== February ===
 
*[[February 22]]: [[Archbishop of Athens|Archbishop]] [[Christodoulos]] calls the [[Annan Plan for Cyprus]] "anti-Greek" and claims it will lead to the de-hellenisation of [[Cyprus]].
 
*[[February 22]]: [[Archbishop of Athens|Archbishop]] [[Christodoulos]] calls the [[Annan Plan for Cyprus]] "anti-Greek" and claims it will lead to the de-hellenisation of [[Cyprus]].
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*[[February 29]]: [[Aris BC|Aris]] defeat [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] 73-70 to win the Greek basketball Cup for a record eighth time. The match lasted four hours as the referees demanded that all fans leave the stadium ten minutes from time.
  
 
=== March ===
 
=== March ===
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*[[May 3]]:  [[Nikos Magitsis]] becomes the first Greek to climb Mt. Everest.
 
*[[May 3]]:  [[Nikos Magitsis]] becomes the first Greek to climb Mt. Everest.
 
*[[May 23]]:  [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] put an end to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 7-year reign in the [[Football A Division|Greek league]] after their 1-0 win over [[Paniliakos FC|Paniliakos]]. The green team, which had already conquered the Greek Cup with a 3-1 win over Olympiakos, completed a memorable domestic double.
 
*[[May 23]]:  [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] put an end to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 7-year reign in the [[Football A Division|Greek league]] after their 1-0 win over [[Paniliakos FC|Paniliakos]]. The green team, which had already conquered the Greek Cup with a 3-1 win over Olympiakos, completed a memorable domestic double.
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*[[May 26]]: [[Akis Zikos]] becomes the first Greek to play in a Champions' League final. His club, AS Monaco, lose 3-0 to Porto.
  
 
=== June ===
 
=== June ===
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=== August ===
 
=== August ===
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*[[August 4]]: [[Demis Nikolaidis]] becomes President of [[AEK FC|AEK]] at age 31.
 
*[[August 13]]: The opening Ceremony of the Athens Olympic Games takes place. Weightlifter [[Pyrros Dimas]] is the flag bearer for Greece.
 
*[[August 13]]: The opening Ceremony of the Athens Olympic Games takes place. Weightlifter [[Pyrros Dimas]] is the flag bearer for Greece.
 
*[[August 16]]:  [[Nikos Siranidis]] and [[Thomas Bimis]] win the gold medal, the first for Greece in the Athens Olympic Games, in the 3m platform synchronized diving
 
*[[August 16]]:  [[Nikos Siranidis]] and [[Thomas Bimis]] win the gold medal, the first for Greece in the Athens Olympic Games, in the 3m platform synchronized diving
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*[[August 28]]:  [[Elisavet Mystakidou]] wins the silver medal in the 67kgs of taekwondo after losing in the final from Chinese Wei Luo at the Athens Olympic Games.
 
*[[August 28]]:  [[Elisavet Mystakidou]] wins the silver medal in the 67kgs of taekwondo after losing in the final from Chinese Wei Luo at the Athens Olympic Games.
 
*[[August 29]]:  [[Alexandros Nikolaidis]] wins the silver medal in the 80kgs of taekwondo after losing in the final from Korean Sung Moon Dae at the Athens Olympic Games.
 
*[[August 29]]:  [[Alexandros Nikolaidis]] wins the silver medal in the 80kgs of taekwondo after losing in the final from Korean Sung Moon Dae at the Athens Olympic Games.
*[[August 29]]: The closing ceremonies are held for the [[2004 Summer Olympic Games]] in [[Athens]]. [[Anna Vissi]], [[Dionisis Savvopoulos]], [[Marinella]] and other top Greek singers give memorable performances.
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*[[August 29]]: The closing ceremonies are held for the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens]]. [[Anna Vissi]], [[Dionisis Savvopoulos]], [[Marinella]] and other top Greek singers give memorable performances.
  
 
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===October===
 
===October===
 
*[[October 2]]:  [[Costas Douvalidis]] makes the first world record for Greece, in the cadet category, with 13.22 in [[110m hurdles]] at Petralia in [[Skopelos]].
 
*[[October 2]]:  [[Costas Douvalidis]] makes the first world record for Greece, in the cadet category, with 13.22 in [[110m hurdles]] at Petralia in [[Skopelos]].
*[[October 6]]: An Athens Appeals Court convicts four members of the Revolutionary People's Struggle (ELA) for terrorist-related crimes.
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*[[October 6]]: An Athens Appeals Court convicts four members of the [[Revolutionary People's Struggle]] (ELA) for terrorist-related crimes.
 
*[[October 7]]: A bomb explodes at the Patriarchate of Constantinople damaging the [[church of St George, Istanbul|church of St George]]
 
*[[October 7]]: A bomb explodes at the Patriarchate of Constantinople damaging the [[church of St George, Istanbul|church of St George]]
 
*[[October 14]]: Two F-16 aircraft of the [[Hellenic Airforce]] crash on [[Pelion]] mountains in thick fog.
 
*[[October 14]]: Two F-16 aircraft of the [[Hellenic Airforce]] crash on [[Pelion]] mountains in thick fog.
  
 
=== November ===
 
=== November ===
*[[November 23]]: In the match between [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] and Deportivo La Coruna (1-0), [[Predrag Djordjevic]] breaks the record for most CL appearances by a "Greek" player (53) and most goals (nine)
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*[[November 17]]: [[Theodoros Zagorakis]] becomes the first Greek football player to earn his 100th cap.
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*[[November 23]]: In the match between [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] and Deportivo La Coruna (1-0), [[Predrag Djordjevic]] breaks the record for most CL appearances by a "Greek" player (53) and most goals (nine).
 
*[[November 27]]: The relics of Saint [[Gregory Nazianzenus]] are returned to [[Constantinople]] by the Roman Catholic Church.
 
*[[November 27]]: The relics of Saint [[Gregory Nazianzenus]] are returned to [[Constantinople]] by the Roman Catholic Church.
  

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Events

January

February

March

April

May

  • May 3: Nikos Magitsis becomes the first Greek to climb Mt. Everest.
  • May 23: Panathinaikos put an end to Olympiakos 7-year reign in the Greek league after their 1-0 win over Paniliakos. The green team, which had already conquered the Greek Cup with a 3-1 win over Olympiakos, completed a memorable domestic double.
  • May 26: Akis Zikos becomes the first Greek to play in a Champions' League final. His club, AS Monaco, lose 3-0 to Porto.

June

July

August

September

October

November

Deaths

February

April

June

July

August

September