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Department of Russian Studies to open on October 5 in Thessaloniki

The department of Russian Language and Culture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is scheduled to officially open on October 5 at the University’s Hall of Ceremonies. The “Ivan Savvidis Charity Foundation” was a major financial benefactor in the creation of the chair a few months ago with the department being included in the Philosophy division. opening of the chair.

Savvidis acquires stake in Mega TV as ND cries foul

Greek-Russian businessman Ivan Savvidis has bought a 19.63 percent stake in Mega TV channel, which is controlled by listed firm Teletypos, for a reported 5 million euros, it was announced Monday.

Savvidis, the owner of PAOK soccer club, purchased the stake that belonged to the Pegasus media group owned by Fotis Bobolas.

Suspect responsible for injuring PAOK coach Ivic identified

Panathinaikos football club have reportedly identified the fan responsible for injuring PAOK coach Ilia Ivic to the head. The PAOK coach was taken to hospital immediately to receive treatment. The culprit was found after the Panathinaikos officials examined the CCTV footage in collaboration with police and found he was in gate 10.

PAOK upsets Olympiakos to win volleyball league title

PAOK upset the odds and won the Greek volleyball league for the third year in a row as it triumphed 3-1 on Sunday at Olympiakos to win the final series by 3-2 wins.

Olympiakos finished the regular season with a nine-point lead over runner-up PAOK, and had only one defeat in 22 games. It also lifted the Greek Cup and the League Cup.

PAOK lift Greek Cup after beating AEK in final (2-1) (goals-photos)!

PAOK Thessaloniki are celebrating their 5th Greek Cup trophy after triumphing over their Athenian rivals AEK Athens (2-1) in the Greek FA Cup final. The black and whites have clinched one of the two major trophies after 17 years when they had last won the Greek Cup in 2003. Pedro Henrique scored the decider in the 81st minute to send the PAOK fans to the heavens.

Pitch battles mar PAOK's Cup triumph

PAOK beat AEK 2-1 in the 75th Greek Cup Final on Saturday at the Panthessaliko Stadium of Volos, central Greece, on one of the most disgraceful soccer occasions in the Greek sporting history. The final was marred by extensive clashes between rival fans and separately with the police, leaving dozens of people injured, some of them with stab wounds.

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