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14/11/20229-year-old Greek chess champion, player of APO Egli Papagou, Marianda Lambrou wins the last 9th round and becomes European champion among girls up to 10 years old in the European Individual Championships 8-18 years old held in Antalya, Turkey, collecting 8 ½ points (8 wins and one draw). 65 female chess players from 30 European countries participated in her category.
14/11/2021Greek runner Costas Gelaouzos wins the 38th Authentic Athens Marathon in 2 hours 16 minutes 49 seconds (personal best). Greece’s Gloria-Tziovana Privilegio wins the women’s race in 2:41:30.
14/11/2019Ioannis Papapetrou drops a record-breaking 39 points, the most ever by a Panathinaikos player in the EuroLeague. Papapetrou surpassed Jaka Lakovic’s record of 36 points in a EuroLeague game against Benetton Basket in the 2003-04 season. He also broke the record of the most points ever scored by a greek player in Euroleague surpassing Nikos Chatzis (37 points, 2/12/2004 AEK-Maccabi Tel Aviv).
14/11/2001The Argentina - Uruguay match for the 2002 World Cup qualifying round is the last for Argentina's no10. The FIFA authorised the Argentinian Football Association to drop the shirt in honor of Diego Armando Maradona
14/11/1998The 4th Karate European Championships are held in Skopje (Evangelia Lagoudaki wins 2 gold medals and 1 bronze, Konstantinos Nikiforos 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze)
14/11/1993All-time leading scorer Thomas Mavros retires from football after a friendly match between AEK and the Greek national team (4-2). In 1990, at the age of 36, he was once again top scorer of the Greek league (22 goals) playing for Panionios, the team he started from
14/11/1992Austrian footballer and coach Ernst Happel (born on the 29th of November 1925) dies of cancer
14/11/1979Panathinaikos FC elects their first Board of Directors with Giorgos Vardinogiannis as president
14/11/197043 american football players of Marshall are killed in an air crush at Kenova
14/11/1964Gus Johnson (41) and Walt Bellamy (40) of the Baltimore Bullets become the first players on the same team to score 40 points each. Baltimore beat the LA Lakers 127 - 115
14/11/1926The Greek Football Federation (EPO) is founded
14/11/1889Inspired by Jules Verne, reporter Nelly Bly (Elizabeth Cochrane) sets out to break Phileas Fogg's record in less than 80 days. She will succeed it in January 1890 (72 days, 6 hours and 11 minutes)

 

             
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