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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[1821]]: [[Ayvali]] is destroyed by Turkish troops. | ||
*[[1938]]: The [[RHS Vasilissa Olga]] is launched. | *[[1938]]: The [[RHS Vasilissa Olga]] is launched. | ||
*[[1985]]: [[Andreas Papandreou]] is re-elected PM of Greece. | *[[1985]]: [[Andreas Papandreou]] is re-elected PM of Greece. | ||
+ | *[[2019]]: [[Ioannina]] elects the first Jewish mayor in [[Greece]] - Moses Elisaf. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
− | *[[1940]]: | + | *[[1940]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] defeat [[Aris FC|Aris]] 3-1 at the [[Leoforos Alexandras Stadium|Leoforos Stadium]] and lift the [[Greek Football Cup]] for the first time. The match is played during wartime, on the eve of the allies’ evacuation of Dunkirk. |
*[[1963]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] defeat [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] 5-0 for the Greek League. All five goals are scored by [[Kostas Nestoridis]]. | *[[1963]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] defeat [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] 5-0 for the Greek League. All five goals are scored by [[Kostas Nestoridis]]. | ||
*[[1970]]: 43-year-old [[Ferenc Puskas]], the ''Galloping Major'' of Real Madrid and national team of Hungary, becomes [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathianikos']] coach. Puskas will lead Panathinaikos to the final of the Champions Cup against Ajax at Wembley one year later. | *[[1970]]: 43-year-old [[Ferenc Puskas]], the ''Galloping Major'' of Real Madrid and national team of Hungary, becomes [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathianikos']] coach. Puskas will lead Panathinaikos to the final of the Champions Cup against Ajax at Wembley one year later. | ||
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*[[1990]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] defeat [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 3-2 to win the first Greek League Cup. | *[[1990]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] defeat [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 3-2 to win the first Greek League Cup. | ||
*[[2003]]: The historic [[Nikos Goumas Stadium]] is torn down. | *[[2003]]: The historic [[Nikos Goumas Stadium]] is torn down. | ||
+ | *[[2007]]: [[Louis Tsatoumas]] breaks the Greek record in the long jump with a performance of 8.66m. | ||
+ | *[[2011]]: On the fortieth anniversary of the [[1971 European Cup final]], [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] and the Hungarian Embassy in [[Athens]] jointly announce that a statue of [[Ferenc Puskas]] will be erected at [[Leoforos Alexandras Stadium]]. | ||
+ | *[[2012]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] defeat [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 82-76, in the deciding game of the championship playoffs, to win the [[A1 League]] title - their first in 15 years. | ||
+ | *[[2013]]: [[Katerina Nikolaidou]] wins the lightweight women's single sculls at the 2013 European Rowing Championships in Seville, Spain. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
*[[1940]]: Former [[King Constantine II]] of [[Greece]]. | *[[1940]]: Former [[King Constantine II]] of [[Greece]]. | ||
+ | *[[1940]]: [[Dimos Maglaras]], athlete | ||
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[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Latest revision as of 06:53, June 3, 2019
Events
- 1821: Ayvali is destroyed by Turkish troops.
- 1938: The RHS Vasilissa Olga is launched.
- 1985: Andreas Papandreou is re-elected PM of Greece.
- 2019: Ioannina elects the first Jewish mayor in Greece - Moses Elisaf.
Sports
- 1940: Panathinaikos defeat Aris 3-1 at the Leoforos Stadium and lift the Greek Football Cup for the first time. The match is played during wartime, on the eve of the allies’ evacuation of Dunkirk.
- 1963: AEK defeat Iraklis 5-0 for the Greek League. All five goals are scored by Kostas Nestoridis.
- 1970: 43-year-old Ferenc Puskas, the Galloping Major of Real Madrid and national team of Hungary, becomes Panathianikos' coach. Puskas will lead Panathinaikos to the final of the Champions Cup against Ajax at Wembley one year later.
- 1971: Panathinaikos play Ajax Amsterdam in the 1971 European Cup Final. Ajax win 2-0.
- 1990: AEK defeat Olympiakos 3-2 to win the first Greek League Cup.
- 2003: The historic Nikos Goumas Stadium is torn down.
- 2007: Louis Tsatoumas breaks the Greek record in the long jump with a performance of 8.66m.
- 2011: On the fortieth anniversary of the 1971 European Cup final, Panathinaikos and the Hungarian Embassy in Athens jointly announce that a statue of Ferenc Puskas will be erected at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium.
- 2012: Olympiakos defeat Panathinaikos 82-76, in the deciding game of the championship playoffs, to win the A1 League title - their first in 15 years.
- 2013: Katerina Nikolaidou wins the lightweight women's single sculls at the 2013 European Rowing Championships in Seville, Spain.
Births
- 1940: Former King Constantine II of Greece.
- 1940: Dimos Maglaras, athlete