Coca-Cola, the Olympics longest-standing sponsor,  was tonight forced to issue a grovelling apology after it deleted the  birthplace of the Games, Greece, from a map displayed at the Olympic  Park during London 2012. 
The omission has caused fury in Greece with hundreds of  messageboards condemning Coca-Cola, which has been associated with the  Olympics since Amsterdam in 1928 and been a TOP sponsor since the  programme was launched in 1986. 
Coca-Cola has been the  Presenting Partner of the official Olympic and Paralympic Pin Trading  Centres since 1988 and it was in this role that it produced the map. 
The  map, displayed at Pin Trading Centres on the Olympic Park and Hyde  Park, did not show several countries, including Turkey, which is  particularly embarrassing for a company whose chief executive, Muhtar  Kent, is Turkish. 
But  it was the fact that it did not include Greece, the birthplace of the  Olympics, which has proved the most controversial with insidethegames receiving several hundred comments today alone on the topic.
Coca-Cola,  whose strapline for its Hellenic division is "passion for excellence",  today issued an apology for the mistake after being contacted by insidethegames.
"Coca-Cola recognises and appreciates the importance, influence and contribution of Greece to the Olympics," a spokesman told insidethegames. 
"We  regret any misrepresentation of Greece on the world maps that were  displayed inside the Pin Trading Centres at Hyde Park and the Olympic  Park.  
"The original maps were designed as simplified  geographical renderings of countries and continents of the world and  were not drawn to scale. 
"As a result, several countries, including Greece, were inaccurately represented. 
"Coca-Cola  has taken the matter very seriously and, once the situation was brought  to our attention, as a matter of urgency, a new, more accurate design  was put into production.  
"When the Pin Trading Centre on the Olympic Park reopens we will ensure it features the new map.  
"Although  there is a now a lower level of pin trading at the Hyde Park Pin  Trading Centre, we will ensure a new map is installed there tomorrow,  August 18."
By Duncan Mackay in London
Source: www.insidethegames.biz