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− | *[[1981]]: [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] coach [[ | + | *[[1981]]: [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] coach [[Gyula Lorant]] suffers a heart attack during a football match. |
*[[1995]]: [[Aris Vovos]] with his co-driver [[Kostas Stefanis]] win the 42nd Acropolis Rally with a Lancia Delta HF Integrale. It is the first time in the last 40 years that a Greek crew wins the [[Acropolis Rally]] after [[Johnny Pesmatzoglou]] in [[1955]] with an Opel Kapitan | *[[1995]]: [[Aris Vovos]] with his co-driver [[Kostas Stefanis]] win the 42nd Acropolis Rally with a Lancia Delta HF Integrale. It is the first time in the last 40 years that a Greek crew wins the [[Acropolis Rally]] after [[Johnny Pesmatzoglou]] in [[1955]] with an Opel Kapitan | ||
*[[1998]]: [[U21 National Football Team|Greece U21]] rank 2nd after losing to Spain 1-0 in the final of European Football Championship. | *[[1998]]: [[U21 National Football Team|Greece U21]] rank 2nd after losing to Spain 1-0 in the final of European Football Championship. |
Revision as of 16:50, June 5, 2006
Events
- 1924: Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas are promoted to the rank of Lt. General for their role in bringing down the Laiko Komma government after the Asia Minor Disaster
- 1987: The first private radio station Athena 9,84 FM began broadcasting.
Sports
- 1981: PAOK coach Gyula Lorant suffers a heart attack during a football match.
- 1995: Aris Vovos with his co-driver Kostas Stefanis win the 42nd Acropolis Rally with a Lancia Delta HF Integrale. It is the first time in the last 40 years that a Greek crew wins the Acropolis Rally after Johnny Pesmatzoglou in 1955 with an Opel Kapitan
- 1998: Greece U21 rank 2nd after losing to Spain 1-0 in the final of European Football Championship.
Births
- 1954: Thomas Mavros, footballer