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Cypriot sports club

Football club
Apollon Limassol
Full nameΑπόλλων Λεμεσού
Apollon Limassol FC
NicknamesThrylos (Legend)
Kyanolefki (The Blue and white)
O Fygas (The Fugitive)
Founded14 April 1954; 71 years ago (1954-04-14)
GroundAlphamega Stadium
Capacity10,830
OwnerApollon Football (Public) Ltd
PresidentNicos Kirzis
ManagerSofronis Avgousti
LeagueFirst Division
2024–25First Division, 6th of 14
Websiteapollon.com.cy

Apollon Limassol FC (Greek:Απόλλων Λεμεσού,Apollon Lemesou) is aCypriotsports club, based inLimassol. It hasfootball,basketball and volleyball teams. Founded in 1954, Apollon FC currently plays in theCypriot First Division and has won the championship title four times, the cup nine times and the Super Cup four times.

History

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At the end of 1953, a team of young men placed as a dream and objective, the foundation of an association with national and athletic aims based on promoting the education and social skills of its young members. On 14 April 1954, the general assembly of these members with leader Mr Christakis Pavlides proposes the foundation of an athletic association called "APOLLON LIMASSOL".[1]The assembly approved the proposal and thus from that date "APOLLON was born". The first administrative council of the team included: Charalambos Lymbourides (Secretary), Andreas Psyllides (Cashier), Antonakis Fourlas (Adviser), Melis Charalampous (Adviser), Andreas Theoharous (Adviser) Andreas Aggelopoulos (Adviser) and Kostas Panayiotou (Adviser).[citation needed]

In its first year, Apollon had eight defeats in eight matches in the second division. Just before the next season (1956–57), Apollon won the regional group in the second division and subsequently the play-offs and then was promoted to the first division.[citation needed]

This took place in 1957 and ever since Apollon has been competing in the first division. Through its history, Apollon won four Championships (1991, 1994, 2006, 2022), nine Cups (1966, 1967, 1986, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2017), three Super Cup (2006, 2016, 2017) and also had some very successful participation in European competitions, winning several important games and at the same time, the respect of many European football clubs during the several participations in the Group Stage of the Europa League.[2]

1954–1955: early years

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In its first year, Apollon suffered eight defeats in eight matches in the second division. Just before the next season (1956–57), Apollon won the regional group in the second division and subsequently the play-offs and then was promoted to the first division. This took place in 1957 and ever since Apollon has been competing in the first division. Things were not easy however for the newly promoted club. Apollon couldn't reach a satisfactory position in the rankings and was struggling in the middle of the table for many years. But in the mid-60's things changed.[1]

1964–1967: the first distinctions

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In 1965 Apollon reached the Cup Final. However, Omonia won the title with a score of 5–1.[3] A year later, Apollon was in the Final again, and won the Cup by defeating Nea Salamina with the score of 4–2 (Scorers: Panikos Yiolitis, Andros Konstantinou, Panikkos Krystallis, Antonis Panayides), and triumphantly took the trophy to Limassol.[2] Apollon managed to maintain its Cup title in 1967, by beating Alki 1–0 thanks to the goal of Antonis Panayides.[3] After celebrating these titles, Apollon had to wait another 15 years to start making history once again.

1981–1987: back to the Cup final after 20 fallow years

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In the football season 1981–82 Apollon managed to reach once again the Cup final however in double gamesOmonia won the Cup. In the 1985–86 season, after 20 years of "drought" Apollon won once again the Cup inTsirion Stadium, overcomingAPOEL with a score of 2–0.[3] Scores were Kenny and Sokratous.[2]

1990–1999: 10 years of glory

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A Apollon former coach
Diethelm Ferner

In these years, it emerged clearly that absent was this "something" that could make the difference for the team to lead in the Championship. This "something" therefore was non-other than the German coach namedDiethelm Ferner who, upon arriving in Cyprus was determined to win. The German, with his discipline and hard work accomplishes "links" between young talented footballers with older more experienced footballers creating a team ready for the big time. Thus in the season 1990–91 the team entered the championship "marathon" wanting to write the biggest and most glorious page in its history book. After a frantic and impressive season, offering both substance and spectacle in its game, Apollon was finally crowned Champion of Cyprus![4]From that year and for a five-year period the team gained the admiration of all Cypriot football fans after playing modern football.In 1991–92 season Apollon won the Cup for the fourth time, overcomingOmonia in final with a final score of 1–0.[3] The scorer was Evgenio Ptak. However, in the next season of 1992–93 Apollon lost both titles.The team returned strongly and gained the club's second Championship one year later in the 1993–94 season, later after a hard duel withAnorthosis where the title was judged on the last day of the season.[4]In the 1994–95 season Apollon reached the Cup final losing toAPOEL with 2–4 while the same happened also in the 1997–98 season with "executioner" this time the almighty Anorthosis, that accomplishes and gains the cup with a final score 1–3. In that five-year period Apollon was accomplished in the European ties, winning enough games and at the same time the respect of many European football clubs. However, the game, in which Apollon wrote his own unique history is non-other than with the big opponent ofInter Milan in theUEFA Cup! The 1–0 in "Stadio Giuseppe Meazza" (San Siro) left margins for Apollon to believe in a miracle, against the Italians for the second leg game of 3 November 1993. The Cup Champions, staffed with a squad of international players led by DutchmanDennis Bergkamp talked for a walkover inCyprus against "fishermen" (thus called the footballers of Apollon the goalkeeper of Inter,Walter Zenga before the game) and that the game in Milan was just a bad game for their team. However, the Inter team was found inLimassol, losing in the first ten minutes with a 0–2 score and only finally managed to recover and to finish another historic tie with 3–3, leaving at the end the great Italian goalkeeper speechless!. Scorers for the Apollon team wereMilenko Špoljarić,Slađan Šćepović andGiorgos Iosifidis.[5]

2000–2010: 1 championship, 2 cups and 1 super cup

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Apollon supporters during a match in 2006

In the 2000–01 season Apollon won the cup againstNea Salamis Famagusta in theGSP stadium, with final score 1–0. Scorer was the unforgettableViktor Zubarev.[3]

In the middle of the football season (2004–05) and after enough failed attempts for glory after the final of 2001, German managerBernd Stange took the responsibility, accomplishing late but regularly he brought back the lost glamour of the team. In the season, 2005–06 Apollon won the league title undefeated and earned a club record of 64 points.[4] Apollon had 19 wins and 7 draws in 26 matches and this went down in Cypriot Football history, due to fact that it was the fourth team in theCyprus Championship that won the title unbeaten (*Apollon was the only undefeated team in Europe, running an unbeaten streak since 12 March 2005 (30 games). The next year Apollon won for the first time in his history the Super Cup beatingAPOEL 1–3 at home.

In 2010 Apollon won the Cup after 9 years (2001 Final Cup), beatingAPOEL Nicosia inGSZ Stadium. The final score was 2–1.[3]

2010–11: cup finalists

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The following year (2011), Apollon reached the final of the Cypriot Cup for the second consecutive year, but lost toOmonia on penalties, after a 1–1 draw following extra time[3]

2012–13: Cypriot Cup winners

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On 22 May 2013, Apollon won the Cup after three years (last Cup won in 2010). Apollon won in the final by beating 1–2AEL Limassol atTsirion Stadium in extra time, achieving the club's 7th Cypriot Cup title.[6] Apollon fans are very demanding and loyal to the Club and after 3 years they celebrated the Cup by singing, drinking, celebrating the whole week.

2013–14: gold history and big dreams

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Apollon Limassol skipperGiorgos Merkis implored his team-mates not to rest on their laurels after securing a famous 2–0 victory againstOGC Nice in the first leg of their2013–14 UEFA Europa League play-off.[7]Christakis Christoforou's men were billed as overwhelming underdogs going into the tie, but a second-half double from Argentinian forwardGaston Sangoy has put them in a commanding position ahead of the 29 August decider atStade Municipal du Ray. The next week Apollon travelled to Nice and the dream came true. Apollon lost 1–0 from OGC-Nice but qualified at the group stage of Europa League for the first time in the team's history. In the group stage Apollon will play with:Lazio,Trabzonspor andLegia Warsaw. At the debut match at GSP stadium inNicosia in the group stage ofEuropa League Apollon Limassol defeated byTrabzonspor 1–2 and the scorer was the team's starGaston Sangoy. On 26 September Apollon became the first Cypriot side to win a game in Poland on matchday two, ending a seven-game losing streak away from home in Europe to beatLegia Warsaw 1–0. Scorer againstPolish side was againGaston Sangoy. It is the first away victory for a Cypriot side in aUEFA club competition group stage in their last 16 attempts. In the third match on 24 October, Apollon claimed a 0–0 draw againstSerie A sideLazio inNicosia to keep alive their chances of qualifying fromUEFAEuropa League Group J.

2014–15: Europa league gold dreams

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After finishing 3rd in the2013–14 Cypriot First Division, Apollon entered the2014–15 UEFA Europa League play-off round, where they facedRussian Premier League clubLokomotiv Moscow. The first leg was held in Cyprus and ended with a 1–1 draw. The second leg, held inMoscow, ended with a 4–1 win to the guests and brought Apollon to the group stage of the competition. Apollon became the first team in Cyprus to qualify for a European competition by winning in an away game in the play-off round for two consecutive years as well as joiningUEFA Europa League for two consecutive seasons.

Apollon, having three points, were out of the competition after losing toFC Zürich in a replay match.

2015–20: striving for success

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In the period between 2015 and 2020, the team had some highs and lows, as they fought for supremacy in theCypriot First Division and tried to make a mark in theUEFA Europa League.

During the 2015–2016 season, the team's league performance was relatively disappointing as Apollon finished in the 5th place. However they were able to make up for this by having a strong run in theCypriot Cup. The team managed to reach the final. Apollon faced off againstOmonia in a closely contested match. The game was tied 1-1 and Apollon was able to score the winning goal in the 72nd minute with a header ofAngelis Angeli.

Apollon's next season started poorly after being eliminated from the2016–17 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round byGrasshopper Club Zürich and a series of bad results in the league. ManagerPedro Emanuel was eventually sacked. Former goalkeeper of the teamSofronis Avgousti was then appointed as the caretaker manager for the remaining of the season. The team then went on to achieve an incredible 10 games winning streak in both league and cup. Albeit the hard-fought efforts to win the championship, the team was faced with the complication of the not so good start to the season, which made their task all the more difficult. Despite the fact that Apollon could not manage to win the title, the team reached the2016–17 Cypriot Cup final againstAPOEL and won it for a second year in a row, while also playing with 10 men. This remarkable effort by the team earnedSofronis Avgousti the permanent manager position at the club.

The2017–18 Cypriot First Division season was spectacular for the team, even though the team could not win any title. Apollon finished in 2nd place, behind only the dominantAPOEL, who won the league for the sixth consecutive season. Apollon Limassol had a strong campaign, winning 25 of their 36 matches and earning a record-breaking total (for the team) 82 points. The team's success was largely due to their strong attacking play, as they scored 90 goals throughout the season. The top scorer wasEmilio Zelaya, who found the back of the net 17 times in the league.Anton Maglica andFotis Papoulis also had a great contribution to Apollon's attacking play after scoring 16 and 15 goals respectively. The fact that five players of Apollon (João Pedro,Valentin Roberge,Esteban Sachetti,Alef,Fotis Papoulis) were voted for the Best 11 of the season is a strong statement of the team's overall performance. ManagerSofronis Avgousti was also voted as the Manager of the Season. This particular 2017–2018 team is widely regarded as one of the best of all time in the club's history, as well as Cyprus football in general.In addition to their strong performance in the league, Apollon also had a successful run in the2017–18 UEFA Europa League. The team started their campaign in the second qualifying round and managed to qualify for the group stage for the 3rd time in the club's history. In the group stage, Apollon Limassol faced off againstOlympique Lyonnais,Atalanta B.C. andEverton F.C. but failed to progress to the knockout stage.

In the following seasons, the team continued to fight and compete for silverware while also playing in Europe, but had mixed fortunes.

In 2018–2019 season Apollon qualified once again for the2018–19 UEFA Europa League group stage after surprisingly knocking outFC Basel in the play-off round. In the group stage, they were drawn in a tough group alongsideS.S. Lazio,Eintracht Frankfurt, andOlympique de Marseille. Despite a strong performance, Apollon Limassol ultimately finished in third place in the group, missing out on qualification for the knockout stages of the competition. Nonetheless, their run was widely praised, as they put in a series of impressive performances against some of the top teams in Europe.

The2020–21 Cypriot First Division season was a rollercoaster for Apollon. After a slow start to the season, the team gradually picked up momentum and went on an impressive winning streak. They were neck-and-neck withOmonia for the top spot in the league throughout the season. However, in the second to last game of the season, Apollon suffered a heartbreaking 2–2 draw toOlympiakos Nicosia, while Omonia won their game againstAEK Larnaca and as a result, Omonia were crowned champions. It was a bitter pill to swallow for Apollon Limassol, who had come so close to winning their first league title since the2005–06 Cypriot First Division season.

2021–22: champions again

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The2021–22 Cypriot First Division season was a historic one for Apollon Limassol, as they won their firstCypriot First Division title in 16 years and 4th in total under the guidance of coachAlexander Zorniger. The team got off to a strong start to the season, winning their first four games and establishing themselves as early contenders for the title. As the season progressed, Apollon Limassol continued to put in strong performances, and soon found themselves to the top of the table.One of the defining moments of the season came on 8 May 2022, 3 games before the end of the championship, when Apollon faced off againstAPOEL in a crucial top-of-the-table clash. Apollon came into this game with a 9-game winless streak which helped APOEL catch up, making this game the most crucial of the season. The game was closely contested, but Apollon Limassol emerged as 3–2 winners thanks to goals fromIoannis Pittas,Charalampos Mavrias andRangelo Janga. This victory ended Apollon's winless streak and gave the team a four-point lead at the top of the table, and they never looked back from there. As the season drew to a close, Apollon eventually clinched the league title with one game to spare after winning 1–4 againstAris Limassol. After a long 16-year wait, Apollon Limassol's fans were understandably overjoyed at their team'sCypriot First Division title win. Fans took over the streets to celebrate, waving flags, setting off flares, and singing and dancing in celebration of their team's success. The team's victory parade throughAnexartisias Street of Limassol was a highlight of the celebrations, with thousands of fans lining the route to cheer on their heroes. The players were greeted with loud cheers and applause as they made their way through the street, holding aloft the championship trophy and displaying their winners' medals. Fans also gathered at Enaerios street to celebrate, with many lighting flares and singing songs into the early hours of the morning.

Crest and colours

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The team' s emblem represents the olympian GodApollo from theGreek mythology.Apollo was considered the god of sun, poetry and music. The colours of the team are blue and white. They represent the colours of theGreek flag as the creation of the team was well connected with the struggles of Cypriot people for unification withGreece. The away colours are white and the home kit blue.

Other teams

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Basketball team

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See also:Apollon Limassol BC

The Basketball team of Apollon was founded in 1967 and is one of the founding members ofCyprus Basketball Federation.[citation needed] From then the team participated regularly in the championship of 1st Division. The unique titles in the history of department, are two cups in 2002 and 2014 and a Super Cup in 2004. While it finished many times in second places.

Volleyball team

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A Founding member of theCyprus Volleyball Federation, the women's team participated in several Championship finals (1999, 2001, 2003, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) and in eight Cup finals (1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2011, 2012, 2013) .Apollon won:6 National Championships (2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,2022), 5 National Cups (2014– AEK Larnaca 3–0, 2015– AEK Larnaca 3–0, 2016– AEL Limassol 3–0, 2017-Anorthosis Famagusta 3–1,2021-Olympiada Neapolis 3–0), 6 Super Cups (2003– AEL 3–0, 2013– Anorthosis Famagusta 3–0, 2014– AEK Larnaca 3–0, 2015– AEK Larnaca 3–2, 2016– AEL 3–2, 2021-olympiada Neapolis 3–2)

Women's football team

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See also:Apollon Limassol (women)

The women's team has won theCypriot First Division as well as theCypriot Women's Cup four consecutive times from 2009 to 2012 and from 2014 to 2017. The team also reached theUEFA Women's Champions League round of 32 in 2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 and 2016.

On 15 October 2013, Apollon Limassol girls win the first Super Cup Beating Anorthosis 3–0 in the final, Anorthosis had won the double the previous year and played Apollon Limassol in the cup final.

Stadium

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Football

The team's stadium was the 13,331 seaterTsirio Stadium until 2022. It was also the home ground ofAEL Limassol andAris Limassol. The stadium was built in 1975.

The construction of theAlphamega Stadium replaced Tsirio Stadium as the home ground of Apollon.[8] The capacity of the new stadium is 10,700 seats.[9]

Basketball/Volleyball

Apollon has its own indoor hall, the PrimeTel Apollon Stadium, with a capacity of 2,800 seats.

Supporters

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In 1981, the organised portion of the supporters of the club, elected council members and began organising themselves, in a tiny room of the clubhouse (where it now houses the offices of the football Company) the membership fee was then 10 Cypriot cents. Later on in 1982 after the positive response in enlisting new members of the fan club, the cost of registration was increased to 2 Cyprus pounds. At a time when no other team had yet an organised group of fans on the island, a new fan club was registered. The registration was triggered after a game in Paphos where the followers of Apollon made an organised excursion something that had not been done previously. On their return, everyone was happy with the experience, that they agreed to set up formally and officially the Sy.Fi Association (Apollon Limassol)-Apollon Limassol Fan club. In 1982 Costas Katafygiotis was elected first president of the Apollon Sy.Fi in September 1982. The next year the fan club worked in an official manner. Chaired by Dino it opened in parallel a souvenir shop on the street and gained its Independence from the football club and became a housing association for the fans. Later, the Apollon Sy.Fi renamed itself to PA.SY.FI Apollon (Apollon Cyprus Association of Supporters) and much later PAN.SY.FI APOLLON (Pan Hellenic Supporters Association of Apollon) to show the bond of our association with Greece.

From 1996 onwards PAN.SY.FI became synonymous with GATE-1 a designation which originated from the entrance gate in the West Tsireio stadium stand, where members gather.

PAN.SY.FI Apollon Gate 1 is the name of the supporters fan club.

Apollon is amongst the most popular football teams in Cyprus. The fans are very demanding and loyal to the club.More than 14,000 Apollon fans traveled from Limassol for the 2001 Cup Final that took place in Nicosia (16,828 tickets). This number also beat the previous top record for a team traveling for an away game to Nicosia. Celebrations for winning the League championship for the 1993–94 season following the victory against Omonoia FC More than 20,000 fans overflowed the Stadium to see Apollon clinch the title in the final game of the season. Celebrations following the victory against Omonoia FC at the 1992 FA Cup Final in Tsirio, stadium. More than 20,000 fans attended the game.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 30 September 2025[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
2DF GREPraxitelis Vouros
3DF FINThomas Lam
4DF CYPZacharias Adoni
5MF ENGMorgan Brown
8MF CZEJaromír Zmrhal
9FW ESPSergio Castel
10FW CPVGarry Rodrigues
14DF CYPGiorgos Malekkides
17FW GHAClinton Duodu
20MF CYPDanilo Špoljarić
21MF COLMarcelino Carreazo
22GK GERPhilipp Kühn
23FW ESPBrandon Thomas
No.Pos.NationPlayer
26DF CYPAndreas Shikkis
27MF FRAGaétan Weissbeck
31GK CYPKonstantinos Stylianou
41GK NEDPeter Leeuwenburgh
43FW PORPedro Marques
44DF CZEJosef Kvída
45FW CYPAgapios Vrikkis
50FW SRBLazar Marković
76DF ANGBruno Gaspar
77MF AUTIvan Ljubić
80FW TUNAli Youssef
84MF CYPChristos Charalambous
86FW CYPPanayiotis Charalambous

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF CYPNearchos Zinonos(atAkritas Chlorakas until 31 May 2026)

Club officials

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Board of directors

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PositionStaff
PresidentCyprus Nicos Kirzis
Vice-presidentCyprus Marinos Efstathiou
Cyprus Antonis Glykis
Cyprus Fanos Kinnis
Committee MemberCyprus Charalambos Antoniou
Cyprus Panagiotis Georgakis
Cyprus Evros Evripidou
Israel Moshe (Hiko) Rajczyk
Cyprus Nicos Ioannou
Cyprus Socrates Ellinas
Cyprus Vassilios Demetriades
Cyprus Petros Demosthenous
Cyprus Giorgos Athinis

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Staff

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PositionStaff
Accounting DepartmentCyprus Despoina Panayi
Press OfficerCyprus Fanourios Constantinou
Social Media ManagerCyprus Panicos Frangoudis
Press Office DepartmentCyprus Panos Costa
Sales ManagerCyprus Giorgos Georgiades
Marketing DepartmentCyprus Koulla Stavrinidou
Ticketing & Operations DepartmentCyprus Adamos Papadamou
Ticketing DepartmentCyprus Kyriacos Vassiliades
Sports Material DepartmentCyprus Kyriakos Vassiliou
Apollon Official StoreCyprus Panagiotis Vassias
Cyprus Marina Kyriacou
SecretaryCyprus Stella Ignatiou

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Technical and medical staff

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Technical staff
Sports DirectorCyprusMakis Papaioannou
Football DirectorCyprus Ioannis Kyriakides
Head of Youth DevelopmentCyprusGiorgos Vasiliou
Team ManagerCyprus Socratis Socratous
Head CoachCyprusSofronis Avgousti
Assistant CoachCyprus Ioakim Ioakim
SpainMiguel Bedoya
Goalkeeping CoachCyprus George Nicolaou
AnalystCyprus Christos Panteli
CaregiverCyprus Panayiotis Theofanous
Cyprus Nektarios Stavrou
Medical staff
Head of MedicalGreece Kyriakos Kakavelakis
Rehabilitation CoachCyprus Nikolas Christoforou
Assistant Fitness CoachCyprus Petros Spyrou
Head of PhysioCyprus Alexandros Solomonides
PhysiotherapistCyprus Andreas Theofanous
Cyprus Christos Toumpas
NutritionistCyprus Talia Evangelou

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Sponsorship

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Main sponsors

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  • Major Sponsor – Stoiximan
  • Official Sponsors:
    • Puma
    • Petrolina
    • Columbia Restaurants
    • Conercon Energy Solutions
    • Lamberts
    • Dimco
    • GVD Markets
    • BBF

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Honours

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Domestic

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European competition history

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As of 3 November 2022[update]

CompetitionApp.PldWDLGFGA
UEFA Champions League38215713
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup1685321835126136
UEFA Europa Conference League28224812
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup61632111650
Total27117392355157211

Matches

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1966–67UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RBelgiumStandard Liège0–111–51–6
1967–68UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RHungaryGyőri ETO0–420–50–9
1982–83UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RSpainBarcelona1–10–81–9
1984–85UEFA Cup1RCzechoslovakiaBohemians2–21–63–8
1986–87UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1RSwedenMalmö FF2–10–62–7
1989–90UEFA Cup1RSpainReal Zaragoza0–31–11–4
1991–92European Cup1RRomaniaUniversitatea Craiova3–00–23–2
2RSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade0–21–31–5
1992–93UEFA Cup Winners' Cup1REnglandLiverpool1–21–62–8
1993–94UEFA Cup1RHungaryVác4–00–24–2
2RItalyInter Milan3–30–13–4
1994–95UEFA CupPRAlbaniaTeuta4–24–18–3
1RSwitzerlandSion1–33–2 (aet)4–5
1997–98UEFA Cup1QFinlandMYPA3–01–14–1
2QBelgiumRE Mouscron0–00–30–3
1998–99Cup Winners' CupQRLithuaniaFK Ekranas3–32–15–4
1RCzech RepublicBaumit Jablonec2–11–2 (aet)3–3 (4–3p)
2RGreecePanionios0–12–32–4
2001–02UEFA CupQRAlbaniaTirana3–12–35–4
1RNetherlandsAjax0–30–20–5
2006–07UEFA Champions League1QRepublic of IrelandCork City1–10–11–2
2010–11UEFA Europa League3QRussiaSibir Novosibirsk2–10–12–2 (a)
2013–14UEFA Europa LeaguePOFranceNice2–00–12–1
Group JTurkeyTrabzonspor1–22–43rd place
PolandLegia Warsaw0–21–0
ItalyLazio0–01–2
2014–15UEFA Europa LeaguePORussiaLokomotiv Moscow1–14–15–2
Group ASwitzerlandFC Zürich3–21–34th place
SpainVillarreal0–20–4
GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach0–20–5
2015–16UEFA Europa League1QMoldovaSaxan2–02–04–0
2QLithuaniaTrakai4–00–04–0
3QAzerbaijanGabala1–10–11–2
2016–17UEFA Europa League3QSwitzerlandGrasshopper3–3 (aet)1–24–5
2017–18UEFA Europa League2QMoldovaZaria Bălți3–02–15–1
3QScotlandAberdeen2–01–23–2
PODenmarkMidtjylland3–21–14–3
Group EFranceLyon1–10–44th place
EnglandEverton0–32–2
ItalyAtalanta1–11–3
2018–19UEFA Europa League1QLithuaniaStumbras2–00–12–1
2QBosnia and HerzegovinaŽeljezničar3–12–15–2
3QBelarusDynamo Brest4–00–14–1
POSwitzerlandBasel1–02–33–3
Group HItalyLazio1–01–23rd place
FranceMarseille2–23–1
GermanyEintracht Frankfurt2–30–2
2019–20UEFA Europa League1QLithuaniaKauno Žalgiris2–04–06–0
2QRepublic of IrelandShamrock Rovers3–1 (aet)1–24–3
3QAustriaAustria Wien3–12–15–2
PONetherlandsPSV Eindhoven0–40–30–7
2020–21UEFA Europa League1QGeorgia (country)Saburtalo Tbilisi5–1
2QGreeceOFI1–0
3QPolandLech Poznań0–5
2021–22UEFA Europa Conference League2QSlovakiaŽilina1–32–23–5
2022–23UEFA Champions League3QIsraelMaccabi Haifa2–00–42–4
2022–23UEFA Europa LeaguePOGreeceOlympiacos1–11–1 (aet)2–2 (1–3p)
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference LeagueGroup ENetherlandsAZ1–02–33rd place
LiechtensteinVaduz0–0
UkraineDnipro-11–30–1

Notes

  • QR: Qualifying round
  • PR: Preliminary round
  • 1R: First round
  • 2R: Second round
  • 1Q: First qualifying round
  • 2Q: Second qualifying round
  • 3Q: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round
  • 1: Both matches played in Belgium.
  • 2: Both matches played in Netherlands.[15]

See also

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References

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  8. ^"Ολοκληρώθηκαν τα εγκαίνια του "Alphamega Stadium"".sigmalive.com (in Greek). 25 November 2022.Archived from the original on 25 November 2022. Retrieved15 December 2022.
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