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==Events==
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*[[1821]]: [[Ayvali]] is destroyed by Turkish troops.
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*[[1938]]: The [[RHS Vasilissa Olga]] is launched.
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*[[1985]]: [[Andreas Papandreou]] is re-elected PM of Greece.
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*[[2019]]: [[Ioannina]] elects the first Jewish mayor in [[Greece]] - Moses Elisaf.
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===Sports===
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*[[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]].
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*[[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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*[[1971]]: [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] play Ajax Amsterdam in the [[1971 European Cup Final]]. Ajax win 2-0.
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*[[1990]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] defeat [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 3-2 to win the first Greek League Cup.
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*[[2003]]: The historic [[Nikos Goumas Stadium]] is torn down.
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*[[2007]]: [[Louis Tsatoumas]] breaks the Greek record in the long jump with a performance of 8.66m.
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*[[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]].
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*[[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.
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*[[2013]]: [[Katerina Nikolaidou]] wins the lightweight women's single sculls at the 2013 European Rowing Championships in Seville, Spain.
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==Births==
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*[[1940]]: Former [[King Constantine II]] of [[Greece]].
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*[[1940]]: [[Dimos Maglaras]], athlete
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