| 14/6/2021 | Czech forward Patrik Schick scores against Scotland at Euro 2020 the longest distance goal in the history of both European and World Cups at 49.7 meters. The previous record of 38.6 meters came from Germany midfielder Torsten Frings at Euro 2004 and from David Villa's strike from 43 meters for Spain against Chile in the 2010 World Cup. |
| 14/6/2020 | French climber Luce Douady dies at the age of 16 after falling from a cliff. Douady was a rising star in the French climbing team and was described as "very promising" in a statement from the French Federation of Mountaineering and Climbing (FFME). |
| 14/6/2018 | Greek Olympian Pyrros Dimas’ wife, Anastasia, dies after long struggle with cancer. She was diagnosed with a brain tumour on 3/1/2016 |
| 14/6/2015 | 26-yar-old Michail Georgios Tzanos wins the silver medal, and the first medal for Greece, in the men's kumite 84kg losing to Aykhan Mamayev of Azerbaijan in the final held at the Crystal Hall during the 1st European Games at Baku, Azerbaijan. Aktas Ugur of Turkey won the bronze medal. |
| 14/6/2015 | Brazilian footballer José Ely de Miranda, commonly known as Zito, dies at the age of 82 following a stroke the year before. His club career was spent mostly in the service of Santos, captaining a side including Pelé to domestic and international successes. He was also part of the Brazilian squads which won the World Cup in 1958 and 1962. After his retirement as a player, Zito remained at Santos as a director and youth coordinator, developing several young future international players (Robinho in 1996 and Neymar in 2003). |
| 14/6/2007 | Giannis Vardinogiannis is elected president of the Greek Super League |
| 14/6/2005 | ?safa Powell breaks the world record in the 100m race with 9.77 at IAAF Super Grand Prix “Tsiklitiria” at the Athens Oympic Stadium. Constantinos Filippidis and Maria Papadopoulou break the greek national records in pole vault (5.72) and 800m (1:59.79) respectively. Additionally, during the 18 events 4 world leads, 4 competition records, and more than 25 personal bests and 70 season bests were recorded |
| 14/6/1998 | 36-year-old Jamaican Denise Nichols becomes the first woman physiotherapist in World Cup history (Jamaica - France 1-3) |
| 14/6/1998 | Chicago Bulls win their 6th, and 3rd consecutive NBA title, in 8 years |
| 14/6/1991 | Leroy Burrell beats Carl Lewis in 100m race, setting new world record of 9.9 |
| 14/6/1987 | Greece become European basketball champions after defeating USSR 103-101 in a breathtaking final game in Athens. Led by coach Costas Politis and Nikos Galis (top scorer of the tournament with 296 points) the Greeks gave a great performance (Fassoulas 12, Giannakis 10, Kambouris 10, Christodoulou 10, Andritsos 10, Ioannou 8, Romanidis 3, Filippou, Stavropoulos, Karatzas and Linardos) |
| 14/6/1969 | 21-year-old Kyriakos Virvidakis of AO Kydon Chania and later deputy minister, is ranked third (first Greek) in the men’s long jump competition with 7.56m during the "Tsiklitiria" International Meeting at Karaiskaki Stadium. The performance is a world lead for Greece and second best all-time after the 7.74 of Dimosthenis Maglaras on 25/7/1964 in Cairo, Egypt. |
| 14/6/1967 | American Eddie Eagan dies at the age of 70. He was the only person to have won a gold medal at both the Summer and Winter Olympics, in light-heavyweight boxing division (Antwerp, 1920) and bobsleigh (Lake Placid, 1932) |
| 14/6/1961 | International Olympic Academy (IOA) is officially inaugurated, and the proceedings of the first Session are headed by Cleanthis Paleologou, director of the Physical Education Department of the University of Athens and the German Professor Lotz. From 1962 to 1989 Otto Szymiczek will coordinate the academic pursuits. |
| 14/6/1931 | Ace in scoring Antonis Tsolinas of Panathinaikos puts an end to his career at the Panathinaikos – AEK (2-2) for the Greek Championship |
| 14/6/1925 | Barcelona fans jeer the spanish national anthem at a football match. As a reprisal, the dictator Primo de Rivera closes down the ground for 6 months |
| 14/6/1901 | Willie Anderson wins the first professional open golf championship under US Golf Association rules in Hamilton, USA |
| 14/6/1900 | First international car race for the Gordon - Bennet Cup, from Paris to Lyon. French Francois Sarronne wins (62 km/h) |
| 14/6/1839 | First Henley Regatta held |