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Football club
Nea Salamis Famagusta
Nea Salamina Logo
Full nameNea Salamis Famagusta FC
Greek:Νέα Σαλαμίνα Αμμοχώστου
NicknamesΕρυθρόλευκοι (Red and Whites)
Founded7 March 1948; 77 years ago (1948-03-07)
GroundAmmochostos Stadium,Cyprus
Capacity5,750
OwnerElefthyrios Constantinou
ChairmanGeorge Constantinou
ManagerChristodoulos Christodoulou
LeagueSecond Division
2024–25First Division, 13th of 14 (relegated)
Websitewww.neasalamina.com

Nea Salamis Famagusta FC (alternativelyNea Salamina,Greek:Νέα Σαλαμίνα Αμμοχώστου) is aCypriot professionalfootballclub based inAmmochostos (also known by itsromanized name,Famagusta). It has been arefugee club since the 1974Turkish invasion of Cyprus, when Turkey occupied the northern part of the island. There are also fraternal relations withOlympiacos. The club is temporarily based inLarnaca and supported by Merdian.[1]

Nea Salamina's most notable achievements were its victories in theCypriot Cup and theCypriot Super Cup in 1990. Its highest finish in theCypriot First Division is third place. During its first five years (1948–1953), the team participated in theCyprus Amateur Football Federation championships. In 1953 the club joined theCyprus Football Association (CFA), participating regularly in association championships and cup competitions. It has played in more than 50Cypriot First Division seasons, ranking seventh in thatcategory.

The team participated for the first time in European competition in1990 at theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup, and played in the1995,1997 and2000UEFA Intertoto Cups. The team is part of theNea Salamina Famagusta sports club, which was founded in 1948; the parent club also fields a men's volleyball team. The club is named after the ancient city of Cyprus,Salamis or Salamina, which is located nearby modernFamagusta ("Nea" means "new" in Greek language).

History

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Cinema Hadjichambi where Nea Salamis Famagusta was established in 1948.

Early years

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When Nea Salamina Famagusta was founded,Greece was entering a period ofcivil war betweenleftists andrightists. The situation in Greece affected Cyprus, both politically and socially;[2] most athletes were also involved in politics. At this time, Famagusta had two sports clubs: the Evagoras Gymnastic Association, or GSE (Greek:Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Ευαγόρας) and theAnorthosis Famagusta F.C. The GSE had many talented leftist athletes on its rosters. At Anorthosis, many players were also leftists. Under the influence of the contemporary right-wing political climate, the GSE and Anorthosis began to restrict leftist athletes.[3][4] Additionally, Anorthosis was hosting at their clubhouse the right-wingCypriot National Party.[5] In early 1947 a group from Famagusta (including leftists, members and non-members of GSE and Anorthosis) concluded there was room for another sports club in the city. Due to the existing restrictions, they envisioned a club which would appeal to everyone in Famagusta regardless of political affiliation.[2][4]

On 14 February 1948[2][6] the decision was made to establish the club, and theNea Salamina sports club was formed on 7 March 1948[2][6] as the first leftist athletic club in Cyprus.[7] After the club's founding, many citizens expressed a desire to join; however, the football side was weak.[8]

GSE Stadium banning and the CAFF

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Before the Pancyprian Games in May 1948, theHellenic Amateur Athletic Association (SEGAS) asked all gymnastics associations in Cyprus, their members and athletes, to sign a public declaration that would express their support to the rightists in Greek Civil War,to declare that they espoused "nationalist beliefs" and to repudiate the leftists.[2][3] The right-wing athletic clubs and athletes signed the statements; the only club refusing to sign the statement was the Kinyras Paphos gymnastic association, which was excluded from the games. The left-wing athletes were opposed to the declaration, and refused to sign the statement.[2][3] Among the first athletes who refused were GSE championsAntonis Totsis (Greek:Αντώνης Τότσης) andNikis Georgiou (Greek:Νικής Γεωργίου). The GSE invited both athletes to apologize, but they insisted on their position that sports should be separate from politics.[9] The left-wing athletes decided to support the Kinyras Paphos association if the decision to exclude it from the Pancyprian Games stood. The GSE was favored to win the competition,[3] but finished third. As a reaction to the fact that athletes of Nea Salamina were not involved in the Pancyprian Games, the GSE president informed the club it was not welcome at theGSE Stadium.[2][3][9][10] Persecution of GSE and Anorthosis athletes who supported their teammates followed.[9] The stadium-use prohibition meant that Nea Salamina had nowhere to play.[10]

Negative attitudes toward left-wing athletes prevailed in other Cypriot cities. In Larnaca, theAlki Larnaca F.C. was founded in April 1948. A month later, the Gymnastics Club Zeno (GSZ) banned Alki from using itsGSZ Stadium;[3][9][10] a similar proposal to exclude Turks and Catholics was rejected. The GSZ amended its constitution, prohibiting enrollment of new members unless they signed a declaration that "they espouse the Hellenic nationalistic ideals". This excluded left-wing athletes from becoming members or using its stadium.[9] In May,Orfeas Nicosia was founded in Nicosia; that month, APOEL F.C. sent a greeting by telegram to SEGAS ("cordial brotherly greetings to the entire Greek youth athletes"), on the occasion of national games, and wished for the cessation of inner-nation mutiny. APOEL asked all members and athletes of the club to sign a declaration, supporting the content of the telegram. Leftist members and athletes of APOEL considered "inner-nation mutiny" as a challenge and political statement of the club, thus they distanced themselves from that statement. The Cypriot press encouraged a hostile climate with articles and commentary.[3][9][10] This was followed by the indefinite suspension of five APOEL athletes (Lympouris, Tsialis, Gogakis, Xatzivasileiou and Christodoulou), who foundedAC Omonia in June 1948 with former members of the APOEL.[3][9][10] ASKyrenia was later founded.[11]

Due to their left-wing political beliefs, members of the new clubs were not accepted into theCyprus Football Association (CFA) and they established a new football federation (theCyprus Amateur Football Federation, or CAFF) in December 1948.[10][12][13] The new federation organized leagues and cups,[14] which attracted thousands of fans. The CAFF matches became more popular than those of the CFA.[15][16] Six teams belonged to the CAFF: Nea Salamina inFamagusta, Omonia and Orfeas inNicosia, Alki atLarnaca, AMOL atLimassol (renamed Antaeus in 1951) and Neos Asteras inMorphou.[14]

Unification of Cypriot football

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The first game after the unification ofCypriot football between Nea Salamis Famagusta FC andAnorthosis Famagusta F.C. atGSE Stadium,Famagusta at 1953
The fans at the first game after the unification ofCypriot football between Nea Salamina Famagusta FC andAnorthosis Famagusta F.C. atGSE Stadium,Famagusta at 1953

CAFF members favored the unification of football in Cyprus. They tried for three years to persuade the CFA to accept them as members, without success.[9] The existence of two football federations (with two separate championships) in a country such as Cyprus was unprecedented. The situation created economic hardship, and hampered the development and improvement of Cypriot football.[2][17][18][19] The clubs felt that sports should reflect fraternity and friendship rather than discrimination. In December 1952, the first issue of the sports newspaperAthlitiki supported the unification of Cypriot football. Foreign coaches of CFA clubs also supported unification, leading the CFA to respond that "their statements opposed the spirit of the Federation".[18] Coaches of CFA's teams were initially hostile towards consolidation supporters.[18] In summer 1953, the majority of Cypriot sportspeople expressed support for football unification. In August of that year Nea Salamina, Omonia, Alki and Antaeus submitted a joint application to the CFA to join theCypriot First Division. On 19 September, the CFA accepted[18] Nea Salamina and Omonia for membership.[18][20][21] However, the organization's negative attitude towards those clubs continued.[18] First, the league rejected applications from Alki,Orfeas Nicosia andNeos Asteras (although the first two joined a year later),[20] and second, arguing that according to its constitution, only one team must participate in theCypriot First Division and two teams in thesecond division. The CAFF clubs accepted these conditions in the interest of unification. In anad hoc meeting of CAFF, members agreed that Omonia would join the first division and Nea Salamina and Antaeus the second division.[18] Following these decisions, CAFF disbanded.[17] The first game between teams from the two federations (a friendly) was played by Nea Salamina and Anorthosis atGSE Stadium on 27 September 1953. 5,200 fans were present at the game between the two Famagustian clubs. The final result was 3–1 in favor of Anorthosis, and the match was described as an evidence of superior sportsmanship and brotherhood of fans byAthlitiki.[22][23]

Famagusta municipal stadium

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Famagusta municipal stadium, that was used for training of the Nea Salamis Famagusta FC until 1974 and was the home ground of the team the period 1952–1953

After being denied access to the GSE stadium, the club did not have a venue for training. They initially practiced at the Saint Lukas pitch (Proodou) in Famagusta[16][24] and began efforts to build a privately owned stadium. In December 1948Israel made a CYP£3,000donation to the city of Famagusta, in gratitude for aid by its inhabitants toJewish refugees, for a community-service project. Gabriel Makris, a Famagustaalderman and Nea Salamina footballer, supported the association's recommendation to build the stadium. The city council recognized the "financial assistance granted to the Jews to create Municipal Sports Stadium, which is available to Famagustans for the promotion and spread of mass popular sport". The stadium was available to Nea Salamina and other sports clubs.[25]

In early 1949, volunteer construction work began[16][24] on a municipal stadium in Saint John Famagusta parish. The stadium—the first in Cyprus with a roof over the stands—was built by supporters of the club and footballers and completed in 1952.[26] It served as Nea Salamina's headquarters from 1952 to 1953.[2][16]

In 1953, after the unification of football federations, Nea Salamina usedGSE Stadium.[23][25] The city's Municipal Stadium was used by the team for training.[27] This period lasted until 1974, when Famagusta was occupied by theTurkish Army after the Turkish invasion in Cyprus and the club was forced to move its headquarters.[28]

Ammochostos Stadium

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Main article:Ammochostos Stadium
Ammochostos Stadium

From 1974 to 1991 Nea Salamina usedGSZ Stadium inLarnaca,Dasaki Stadium in Dasaki Achnas, Municipal Stadium inDeryneia andAntonis Papadopoulos Stadium in Larnaca. In 1991 the team built its own stadium,Ammochostos Stadium.

Ammochostos Stadium, owned by Nea Salamina in Larnaca, has a 5,000-seat capacity and is primarily used for football. The club offices are in the same area. The stadium is named for the town of Famagusta (Greek:Αμμόχωστος;Ammochostos), the original home of Nea Salamina before the Turkish occupation, and was built in 1991 near the refugee camps. The decision to build the stadium was made in 1989; construction began in December of that year, and thanks to club supporters in Cyprus and abroad, theCyprus Sports Organisation and volunteer labor, the stadium was completed on schedule.[2][29] The first Nea Salamina Famagusta game in the new stadium was played on Saturday, 12 October 1991, againstEvagoras Paphos. Nea Salamina won, 4–1.[30] The stadium hosted the1992 UEFA European Under-16 Championship final on 17 May 1992 betweenGermany andSpain, which Germany won 2–1.[31]

Emblem and colors

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Nea Salamis for the first time with the 65 years anniversary kit, which was the kit of the team the period 1948–1950. (2013–14 Cypriot Cup againstKarmiotissa Polemidion).

Nea Salamina's emblem incorporates theOlympic flame, the color red and thefive rings of theOlympic Games.[32] The club's colors during its first two years were yellow and crimson,[32][33] when it was part of theCyprus Amateur Football Federation. After 1950, the governing council changed its colors to red and white:[32][33] red symbolizing power, and white symbolizing peace. Red-and-white striped jerseys were chosen because they resembled those worn byOlympiacos Piraeus.[32]

Competitions

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CAFF

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In five leagues of theCyprus Amateur Football Federation, Nea Salamina failed to win a title; during its last two years, it finished second. The 1952–53 season saw the cup finalists losing 2–0 to AC Omonia at Gkooul stadium (Omonia's home pitch).

Nea Salamina FC in CAFF competition[34]
SeasonLeagueCup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
1948–49
1949–50561012724434Quarter-finals
1950–51461032516388Semi-finals
1951–522610613201513Quarter-finals
1952–532610622201314Finalist
Total40167178010939
Points: Won=2 points, Drawn=1 points, Lost=0 points

For 1948–49, no statistics are available. Nea Salamina played ten games, winning three (two at Neos Asteras and one against Alki), losing six and drawing once (against Alki).[34]

Cypriot championships

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1953–1959

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After the 1953 unification of Cypriot football, Nea Salamina played in theCypriot Second Division; its goal during the first season was winning promotion to thefirst division. Games were played in GSE Stadium, and the Famagusta Municipal Stadium was used for training. The second division had two groups; Nea Salamina was in the Nicosia-Larnaca-Famagusta group. The group winner faced the winner of the Limassol-Paphos group for promotion to first division. Nea Salamina finished second in its group, losing the chance at promotion.[35] In the1953–54 Cypriot Cup, the team reached the semi-finals. Nea Salamina was the first team, although struggling in the second division, qualified to the semi-finals of the Cypriot Cup[35][36][37]

The next season the team led the second division, ensured its promotion. The league now had three groups, with Nea Salamina playing in the Larnaca-Famagusta group. With the conquest of the first position in the group, fought for the promotion with the first teams of the other two groups: the champion of the Limassol-Paphos group, Antaeus Lemesos, and the champion of the Nicosia group, Orfeas, in a new three teams championships. Nea Salamina finished in first place.[38] During the same period, in the1954–55 Cypriot Cup, excluded from subsequent phases one of the strongest teams of the season, APOEL with 3–2 win in GSE stadium.[39][40][41] After 57 years, in the2001–02 Cypriot Cup the team repeated this success; after struggling in the second division, it defeated future championAPOEL F.C. 1–0, winning away atGSP Stadium.[42]

The1955–56 Cypriot First Division saw the team participating for the first time as a newly promoted side. It finished third, four points behind championAEL Limassol.[43][44][45][46] Third position has been the team's highest finish, a position it has reached four times. Nea Salamina's first first-division game was against rival Anorthosis at their common ground, GSE Stadium. Nea Salamina won 3–2, its first victory against Anorthosis.[44] The team's first years in first division saw victories over traditional league powerhouses APOEL FC,EPA Larnaca FC,Anorthosis Famagusta F.C.,Pezoporikos Larnaca andAC Omonia, at home and away.[43]

1950–1959[43][45][47][48]
SeasonCypriot First Division Decade 1950–1959Cup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
1953–541953–54 Second divisionSemi-finals
1954–551954–55 Second divisionQuarter-finals
1955–563916754312419 –
1956–575916628242514 –
1957–5871018639304015 –
1958–59Not heldFirst round
Points: Won=2 points, Drawn=1 points, Lost=0 points

1960s

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Nea Salamina Famagusta at 1965–1966

During the early years of the decade, Nea Salamina was strong in home games but weak away.[49] Noteworthy is the conquest of the amateur championship fromfarm team the period 1960–61,[49] The games of the farm team gathered the same interest with the main team among fans, who enthusiastically celebrated winning the title.[49] During this period the nucleus for a successful team was created, including Kyriakos Koureas (who later played forOlympiakos Piraeus).[50] InDecember 1963, the league disbanded; at that time, Nea Salamina was in a tight three-way race with Omonia and APOEL.[51] With the creation ofCypriot National Guard, many Nea Salamina's players joined the army; players would often come straight from camps throughout Cyprus to play league games with no training.[52]

Nea Salamina Famagusta FC againstArsenal F.C., in 1967, inGSE Stadium,Famagusta for a friendly game[53]

The1965–66 season was one of the best (but painful) periods for Nea Salamina; the team arguably played the best football in Cyprus.[54] The team contended for the championship until the last game of the season and lose its first cup final.[54] In a game against APOEL at theold GSP stadium, Nea Salamina was leading 3–0. In the 62nd minute, an APOEL player hit a Nea Salamina's player; an APOEL grabbed and hid a linesman's flag. The game was halted, and the CFA ordered a rematch. The dispute lasted more than three weeks; in the meantime Nea Salamina was defeated by the bottommost team,Aris Limassol F.C.[55] In the penultimate match of the tournament Omonia and Salamina were tied for first place on points, and Olympiacos was one point behind.[56] In the game againstOlympiakos Nicosia Nea Salamina was leading 2–1, but Olympiakos tied the game in allegedly excessive extra time.[57] After clashes in the last few seconds, the game was halted and ordered replayed.[57] Omonia was in first place with 50 points; Nea Salamina was second with 47 and Olympiakos third with 46. With a victory over Olympiakos Nea Salamina would win the championship, since it had more goals than Omonia. On 31 May 1966 many buses and cars drove from Famagusta to Nicosia, where Nea Salamina was defeated 6–3.[56][57] The best defense in the league, which had allowed fifteen goals in nineteen games, allowed six in one game.[56] For a second time, Nea Salamina finished third. This defeat affected team morale in the cup final with rivalApollon Limassol; although it was favored, the team lost 4–2.[56][58] During this period Salamina had the best defense in the league, with 21 goals in 20 games (a team record).[57]

Near the end of the1966–67 season the board of Olympiakos reported rumors of future match-fixing between Nea Salamina and Anorthosis to the team, which its president denied. Nea Salamina defeated Anorthosis; Olympiacos won the league championship, despite its defeat by Omonia.[27] The Olympiakos board apologized, congratulating Nea Salamina on its victory.[59] By the end of the decade Nea Salamina was finishing mid-table, despite an outflow of players to other teams or the army.[60]

1960–1969[45][61][62]
SeasonCypriot First Division 1960–1969Cup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
1959–6061120848292720 –
1960–618132410410474148 –
1961–62513241167483652Semi-finals
1962–6341222985564348Quarter-finals
1963–64(3)(11)(7)(4)(2)(1)(16)(10)(17)Quarter-finals
League disbanded
1964–6571120578334237Semi-finals
1965–66311201244392148Finalist
1966–67512221255372151Quarter-finals
1967–68812228410474942First round
1968–6991222679304141Semi-finals
Points 1959–60: Won=2 points, Drawn=1 points, Lost=0 points
Points 1960–1969: Won=3 points, Drawn=2 points, Lost=1 points

1970s

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The first house ofNea Salamina Famagusta inLarnaca after becoming a refugee club

During the first two seasons of the 1970s, Nea Salamina finished in the middle of the table; the next two seasons threatened relegation, which was avoided. The club's low point was 14 August 1974, when the occupation of Famagusta by Turkish troops led to Nea Salamina becoming a refugee club.[2] Fans and players scattered to unoccupied areas of Cyprus and abroad. In October, board members met at the offices ofAris Limassol, deciding to revive the club.[28] Since most players were in Larnaca, it was decided to make Larnaca the club's temporary home.[28] Its offices were housed temporarily at the offices ofAlki Larnaca F.C. and in January 1975 acquired a rented building. Expenses were paid with contributions from members and friends of the club. Two youth academies were founded, in Larnaca and Limassol.[63]

In late 1974, the CFA decided to schedule a special championship. Although board members were uncertain whether Nea Salamina should play (due to the refugee problem), they decided to participate so the team could remain in theCypriot First Division and stay alive.[64] Since there was no permanent stadium, the team used GSZ Stadium in 1974–75,[64] theDeryneia municipal stadium in 1975–76,[65] the GSZ Stadium again in 1976–77,[66]Dasaki Stadium in Dasaki Achnas in 1977–78[67] and GSZ Stadium from 1978 to 1980.[68][69]

By 1979, Nea Salamina was established in the first division. Despite a good start to the1978–79 season, the team was demoted in the decisive last game to the second division after a quarter-century in the first division. The team's hopes rested both on defeatingEnosis Neon Paralimni FC andEvagoras Paphos not to beat AC Omonia orOlympiakos Nicosia FC to lose byAlki Larnaca F.C. Nea Salamina won over Enosis Neon Paralimni FC (3–2), but none of the others happened as Evagoras won and Olympiakos tied with Alki.[69][70]

In the summer of 1974, before the Turkish occupation, Nea Salamina signed Bulgarian coachIancho Arsov, who went on to win titles with Omonia decades later. The agreement was canceled when financial problems caused by the team's refugee status made it impossible to pay for a foreign coach.[63]

1970–1979[45][71][72]
SeasonCypriot First Division 1970–1979Cup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
1969–7061222697262443Quarter-finals
1970–71912227510243619Quarter-finals
1971–72812225107162220Second round
1972–731314268414182820Second round
1973–741314265813143018Second round
1974–751114267316275117Quarter-finals
1975–761014288812354624Quarter-finals
1976–7713163061014364922Second round
1977–7810163081210434828Second round
1978–7915163010614424826Second round
Points 1969–70: Won=3 points, Drawn=2 points, Lost=1 points
Points 1970–1979: Won=2 points, Drawn=1 points, Lost=0 points

1980s

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Nea Salamina Famagusta FC's fans and players celebrating, after the winning of the champion ofCypriot Second Division 1979–1980, atGSZ Stadium

During the 1979–80 season, Nea Salamina played in the second division. Many times fans at its matches outnumbered those of teams competing in the first division. The team easily won the league and returned to the first division for the1980–81 season.[69][73] At the first game they beat the later champion Omonia, 2–1, in an away game atMakario Stadium in Nicosia. This defeat was the first Omonia suffered at the stadium since they began competing in it.[74] Nea Salamina finished seventh for the season.[75]

For the1981–82 season, Nea Salamina acquired foreign footballers for the first time, BulgariansNazca Michailiof andStefan Pavlov.[76] An unprecedented incident occurred during the1982–83 season when, in a game againstEnosis Neon Paralimni FC in GSZ Stadium, three Nea Salamina's players were expelled and the remaining players surrounded the linesman to protest. The linesman, claiming to have received blows, was transported to the hospital where radiographs failed to show injuries caused by the players. After the linesman made a formal complaint, a court imposed a sentence of 45 days. This was unprecedented for Cypriot football. The players remained in jail for five days and were released after public outcry, but then CFA authorities imposed crippling sanctions on them, ordering them to stay off the court for several months.[77][78]

The next football seasons was not accompanied by discrimination. Until 1985, the team played at GSZ Stadium. In the 1985–86 season, they played seven games at Municipal Stadium in Deryneia and six in GSZ Stadium.[79] They used GSZ Stadium exclusively for the 1986–87 season.[80] From 1987 to 1988, the team usedAntonis Papadopoulos Stadium in Larnaca for home games.[81] The team finished fourth in the 1988–89 season, denied participation in the final by the subsequent winners AEL Limassol. During this period, Nea Salamina's playerNigel Maknil was named the league's top scorer, with 19 goals.[82]

Decade 1980–1989[45][83][84]
SeasonCypriot First Division Decade 1980–1989Cup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
1979–801979–80 Second divisionSecond round
1980–81714268810293224Quarter-finals
1981–8261426899343025Second round
1982–831214266812283920Quarter-finals
1983–841114267811254122Second round
1984–851014266128252924Quarter-finals
1985–86514267118262625Second round
1986–8713163071013455424Semi-finals
1987–887163014511433433Quarter-finals
1988–894152811116513533Semi-finals
Points: Won=2 points, Drawn=1 points, Lost=0 points

1990s

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Nea Salamina Famagusta FC atCypriot Cup Final 1989–1990 atTsirion Stadium. At the background the fans of the team.
Cup winner

The 1989–90 season was the most successful in the history of the team when Nea Salamina won its first football title, theCypriot Cup.[85] The week before the final, many fans traveled to Cyprus from abroad to attend the game.[86] Nea Salamina was the second refugee team to win a title since the 1974 occupation.[87] In the final, on 8 June 1990, Nea Salamina defeated Omonia 3–2 atTsirion Stadium inLimassol. Players competing in the final includedChristakis Christofi,Artemis Andreou,Kipros Tsigkelis,Elissaios Psaras,Floros Nicholaou (captain),Kenny Dyer,Vangelis Adamou,Takis David,Christakis Mavros,Elias Elia,Charalambos Andreou (Pambis Andreou) and S. Anastasiou. Elias Elia, Christakis Mavros and Pambis Andreou scored the goals, and the coach was former Nea Salamina's playerAndreas Mouskallis.[87][88][89][90]

Shield winner

Salamina went on to take its second title in only a few months, theLTV Super Cup Shield,[85] against rival APOEL, 1–0, atMakario Stadium, the opponents' home ground.[88] Nigel Maknil scored the lone goal.[91] That year, the shield was dedicated to 30 years ofCypriot independence.[91][92]

Nea Salamis Famagusta FC againstAberdeen F.C. for1990–91 European Cup Winners' Cup atTsirion Stadium inLimassol.
European participation

As cup winner, Nea Salamina played for the first time in a European cup (1990–91 European Cup Winners' Cup) and was eliminated in the first round byAberdeen F.C. Aberdeen, who had won the1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup by defeatingReal Madrid in the final,[93] was a strong team. The first game was at Tsirion Stadium on 19 September 1990 before 8,000 fans. Nea Salamina was defeated, 2–0, after a scoreless tie at halftime.[6][94][95] A rematch, played atPittodrie Stadium in Aberdeen on 3 October, resulted in a 3–0 loss.[6][94][96] Lineups for the two games were Christakis Christofi, Artemis Andreou, Kipros Tsigkelis, Elissaios Psaras, Floros Nikolaou, Kenny Dyer, Pambis Andreou, Takis David (replaced by Stavros Efthymiou in the 68th minute), Nigel Maknil (replaced by Christakis Mavros in the 85th minute), Elias Elias and Vangelis Adamou (home),[95] and Yiannakis Ioannou, Andreas Artemis, Kipros Tsigkelis, Elissaios Psaras, Floros Nicholaou, Kenny Dyer, Vangelis Adamou, Mavros Christakis, Nigel Maknil (replaced by Pambis Andreou in the 47th minute), Elias Elias and Vassos Mavros (away).[96]

The 1990s were the most successful decade for Nea Salamina. Apart from winning the cup, shield, and the right to play in the Cup Winners Cup, the team claimed the championship. In addition, the team acquiredAmmochostos Stadium in Larnaca, built by volunteer supporters.

Nea Salamina claimed the1992–93 Cypriot First Division championship. At the end of the first round they were in first place,[97][98] ultimately finishing third. During the1994–95 season, they were the first Cypriot team to participate in theIntertoto Cup.[99]Pambis Andreou was the league's top scorer, with 25 goals.[99] The team also played in the1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup.[100]

Decade 1990–1999[45][101]
SeasonCypriot First Division 1990–1999Cup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
1989–9010142661010263222Winner
1990–9161426998383127First round
1991–925142611510454738Second round
1992–93314261538442848Semi-finals
1993–94914268810323132Semi-finals
1994–953123317610595057First round
1995–968142610313374833Quarter-finals
1996–97814268108423634Quarter-finals
1997–988142610115435931Quarter-finals
1998–991014268414465328Semi-finals
Points 1989–91: Won=2 points, Drawn=1 points, Lost=0 points
Points 1991–99: Won=3 points, Drawn=1 points, Lost=0 points

2000s

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Nea Salamina Famagusta FC at2000–01 Cypriot Cup Final atGSP Stadium. At the background the fans of the team.
Nea Salamina Famagusta Fans atMakario Stadium, in the last game of2008–09 Cypriot Second Division, winningOlympiakos Nicosia and the promotion toCypriot First Division, leaving the opponent in theCypriot Second Division.

During the first decade of the 21st century, Nea Salamina was relegated four times. The1999–2000 season saw the team finish in fourth place, winning a spot in the2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup. During the2000–01 season, Nea Salamina finished twelfth and was relegated to the second division for the second time in its history.[102] By the season's last game, the team's hopes rested both on defeatingDigenis Akritas Morphou andDoxa Katokopias FC not to beat Apollo Limassol orEnosis Neon Paralimni FC to beatEthnikos Achna FC. Nea Salamina easily won over Digenis, but Doxa also defeated Apollo and Ethnikos Achna's match with Enosis Neon Paralimni FC resulted in a draw.[103] After defeating APOEL in the semi-finals, the team lost the2000–01 Cypriot Cup final on 12 May 2012[104][105] to Apollo, 1–0, atGSP Stadium, becoming the first Cypriot football team to play in a cup final despite being relegated.[102][106]

Nea Salamina became2001–02-second-division champions, winning promotion to first division. The team eliminated future champion APOEL away in the2001–02 Cypriot Cup,[42] its second defeat of APOEL in several months, and made the quarterfinals.

In the2002–03 season, the team was relegated again to second division, winning the championship of that division thefollowing year and promoted again to first division. The2004–05 season saw the squad finish sixth. With its stadium closed for repairs, the team played at Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium (except for two games at Makario Stadium). Nea Salamina returned to Ammochostos Stadium for the2005–06 season, again finishing sixth. It finished 10th in the2006–07 season and 13th in2007–08, again relegated to the second division. After a difficult season in2008–09, the team returned to first division, winning in the final game and leaving opponents Olympiacos, who only needed a draw to win the promotion, in the second division.[107][108]

Decade 2000–2009
SeasonCypriot First Division 2000–2009Cup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
1999–2000[109]414261349583443Second round
2000–01[102]1214267613414727Finalist
2001–022001–02 Second divisionQuarter-finals
2002–03[110]1214266119394029Group stage (16)
2003–042003–04 Second divisionGroup stage (16)
2004–05[111]6142611312364036Third round
2005–06[112]614261259534841Quarter-finals
2006–07[113]1014267910324130Fourth round
2007–08[114]1314266614285424Group stage (8)
2008–092008–09 Second divisionFirst round

Since 2010

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Nea Salamina was again relegated to the second division during the2009–10 season[115] but was promoted to first divisionthe following year.[116] In the2011–12 season, the team finished in seventh place.[117] Due to finishing eleventh in the2012–13 season, the team faced the2012–13 Cypriot Second Division sideAnagennisi Deryneia in a single-legged playoff for one spot in the2013–14 Cypriot First Division. Nea Salamina won by 3–0, retaining itsfirst division spot for the 2013–14 season.[118] Thenext season, the team finished in seventh place.[119]

Decade 2010–2019
SeasonCypriot First Division Decade 2010–2019Cup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
2009–10[120]1314262816194514Second round
2010–112010–11 Cypriot Second DivisionFirst round
2011–12[117]71432111011394743Second round
2012–13[121]1114328717274431Second round
2013–14[119]71436173164349541Second round[122]
2014–15[123]912329914313736Second round[124]
2015–16[125]6143691017447237Second round[126]
2016–17[127]7143612915334445Second round[128]
2017–18[129]7143614616535548Quarter-finals[130]
2018–19[131]5123212812414744Second round[132]

1: Nea Salamina won 54 points, but because on 17 May 2013 the team were deducted three points byCFA because they failed to meet the financial criteria ofUEFA,[133] they finished the season with 51 points.

Since 2020

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Decade 2020–
SeasonCypriot First Division Decade 2020–Cup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
2019–20League disbandedCup disbanded
2020–21[134]111440111019486143Quarter Finals
2021–222021–22 Cypriot Second DivisionFirst round
2022–23[135]8144017716515558Quarter Finals
2023–24[136]9144014917526151Quarter Finals
2024–25[137]1314336819316226Second round
2025–262025–26 Cypriot Second Division-

European participation

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Playing in European competition for the first time in 1990, Nea Salamina was defeated in the first round byAberdeen FC with an aggregate of 0-5. The team participated during the group stage in1995 and1997, playing in theIntertoto Cup, achieving 3rd and 4th place, respectively. In the2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup, the team reached the second round, with two victories against the AlbanianKS Vllaznia Shkodër during the first round with an aggregate of 6-2, but were eliminated during the second round byAustria Wien, with 1-3 in aggregate.

SeasonCupRoundClubHomeAwayAggregateSource
1990–91UEFA Cup Winners' CupFirst roundScotlandAberdeen F.C.0–20–30-5[138]
1995UEFA Intertoto CupGroup stageGreeceOFI---1–23rd Place[139]
EstoniaJK Tervis Pärnu2–0---
MontenegroFK Budućnost
Podgorica
---1–1
GermanyBayer Leverkusen0–2---
1997UEFA Intertoto CupGroup stageSwitzerlandFC Lausanne---1–44th Place[100]
Northern IrelandArds F.C.4–1---
BelgiumRoyal Antwerp F.C.---0–4
FranceAJ Auxerre1–10---
2000UEFA Intertoto CupFirst roundAlbaniaKS Vllaznia Shkodër4–12–16-2[140]
Second roundAustriaAustria Wien1–00–31-3

CFA competition

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Class A statistics

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The table below shows the overall record of Nea Salamina in theCypriot First Division from 1955 to 1956 to 2017–18. The score is the sum of the actual score of each period, regardless of the scoring system. Using the modern scoring system (win, three points; draw, one point; loss, no points), the score is 1851 points. The interrupted1963–64 season is not included.

Cypriot First Division
ParticipationGamesTotalHomeAway
WDLGFGAPWDLGFGAPWDLGFGAP
561467490381596202622241790300193240113594310301901883568911281760

Club records include:

  • Wins (17) in1994–95 (33 games) and2013–14 (36 games). Next is1992–93, with 15 victories. The fewest wins (two) were during the2009–10 season.
  • Draws (12) in1977–78 and1984–85. The1997–98 season had one draw.
  • Defeats: Fewest defeats (four) in1955–56 and1965–66 (excluding the 1963–64 season, when the team had one). The most defeats (17) were in2012–2013 and2015–2016.
  • Most goals (59): 1994–95, with a three-round championship. Next is 1999–2000 (58). The fewest goals (14) were scored in 1973–74.
  • The fewest goals against (21) were scored in 1965–66 (when the team had the best defense in the league) and 1966–67 (second-best defense in the league), excluding the shortened 1963–64 season when Nea Salamina had 10 goals against. The team's most goals against (72) came in 2015–16.
  • The best goal difference (24) was in 1999–2000; the worst (−28) came in 2015–16.
  • The most points earned (57) came in 1994–95 season (33 games), followed by 2013–14 (36 games) with 54 points and 1961–62 with 52 points (22 games, scoring 3–2–1). The fewest points (14) came in 1956–57 and 2009–10.

Source:Stilianou (1998), Gavreilides; Papamoiseos (2001),RSSSF[1],[2],[3],[4],[5],[6],[7],[8],[9][dead link],[10][dead link],[11][dead link],[12][dead link],CFA[13],[14],[15],[16],[17]

Nea Salamina in Cypriot Cup

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Nea Salamina has 60 entries in theCypriot Cup, having one win, three appearances in the final, semi-final appearances in 12 and 32 appearances in the quarter-finals.[141]

Cypriot Second Division

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SeasonCypriot Second DivisionResultCypriot Cup
PositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPoints
ForAgainst
1953–54[35]24641123119---Semi-finals
1954–55[39]14660026112Play-offQuarter-finals
1343101757Promotion
1979–80[69]114261862701442PromotionSecond round
2001–02[142]114262132952266PromotionQuarter-finals
2003–04[143]114262132682366PromotionGroup stage (16)
2008–09[144]314261475382149PromotionFirst round
2010–11[145]2143214135502555PromotionFirst round
2021–22[146]216302037592463PromotionFirst round
2025–26[147]-16---------

Players

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As of 21 July 2025[148]

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
1GK ESPAlberto Varo
4DF CYPPanagiotis Artymatas
5DF CYPAlexandros Michail
6MF CYPGeorgios Christodoulou
7FW CYPGiorgos Pontikou
8MF ESPJosé Artiles
9FW VENDaniel Pérez
10FW PORMika Borges
11FW ESPÁlex Guti
12DF CYPAndreas Dimitriou
15DF CYPConstantinos Kastanas
16GK UKRDenys Vakulyk
18MF ANGCarlitos
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21DF CYPThomas Nikolaou
23MF CYPAndreas Frangos
24MF CYPGiorgos Pavlidis
25MF CYPKonstantinos Ilia
26DF CYPDimitrios Kyprianou
33DF CYPKostas Charalampous
39FW ENGLuke John Tunnah
44DF CYPGiorgos Viktoros
66MF CYPKonstantinos Koumpari
70GK CYPRafail Sotiriou
77FW CYPSavvas Kontopoulos
89FW CYPPanagiotis Louka
98GK GREIoannis Kalanides
FW GNBAldair Baldé

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 CYPKonstantinos Sergiou(atAnorthosis Famagusta until 30 June 2026)

Managers

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Former players

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Players with more than 100 appearances with the team:

  • Cyprus Adamou Bangelis (1986–98)
  • Cyprus Andreou Artemis (1986–98)
  • CyprusAndreou Pampis (1987–97/1999–2003)
  • Cyprus Angelidis Aggelos (1967–78)
  • Cyprus Aristotelous Vasos (1950–64)
  • Cyprus Chrisanthos N. (1983–90)
  • Cyprus Christofi Christakis (1978–91)
  • Cyprus Christofi Kiriakos (1959–68)
  • Cyprus Christofi Varnavas (1962–72)
  • Cyprus Dimitriou Pantelis (1991–98)
  • Cyprus Elia Elias (1971–82)
  • Cyprus Elia Elias (1983–96)
  • Cyprus Fokkis Andreas (1952–65)
  • Cyprus Fokkis Pasxalis (1966–77)
  • Cyprus Giasas Andreas (1959–66)
  • CyprusIoannidis Andreas (1988–09)
  • Cyprus Ioannou Giannos (1986–98)
  • Cyprus Ioannou Kokos (1972–85)
  • Cyprus K. Nouros (1975–83)
  • Cyprus Kakousis F. (1975–84)
  • Cyprus Karaolis Andreas (1966–73)
  • Cyprus Kiriakou Moisis (1973–85)
  • Cyprus Kokos Elia (1991–98)
  • Cyprus Konteatis Andreas (1962–72)
  • Cyprus Kotrofos Sofoklis (1959–72)
  • Cyprus Koulapis Loukas (1976–86)
  • Cyprus Koungas P. (1970–79)
  • Cyprus Koureas Kiriakos (1964–70)
  • Cyprus Lambros (1978–87)
  • Cyprus Lellos Koullapis (1976–86)
  • Cyprus Loukas Kotrofos (1974–80)
  • Cyprus Malos Michalakis (1966–75)
  • Cyprus Mantzouras Micahlis (1975–89)
  • Cyprus Marangos Takis (1979–89)
  • Cyprus Mavros Christakis (1978–92)
  • Cyprus Mavrou Vasos (1985–97)
  • Cyprus Michailides Michalakis (1969–75)
  • Cyprus Mitsios D. (1973–79)
  • Cyprus Mouskallis Andreas (1967–74)
  • Cyprus Nicolaou Floros (1979–91/1994–95)
  • CyprusNicolaou Nikos (1991–01)
  • England Nigel McNeill (1987–91)
  • CyprusOkkas Ioannis (1993–97)1
  • Cyprus Orfanidis Michalis (1959–67)
  • Cyprus Pitsiaoulos Nikos (1955–68)
  • Cyprus Porfiriou T. (1993–98)
  • Cyprus Psaras Elissaios (1967–78)
  • Cyprus Sialos Michalis (1959–68)
  • Cyprus Sofokleous Loukas (1961–79)
  • Cyprus Stavrou Savvas (1954–68)
  • Cyprus Theofanous Petros (1972–80)
  • Cyprus Thomas A. (1972–79)
  • Cyprus Tsikelis Kipros (1987–96)

For more former players, seeNea Salamis FC players.

1Less than 100 appearances, but he started his career at Nea Salamina FC and later became the player with more appearances forCyprus national football team than any other player in history.
Main source: Stilianou, 1998

Relations with Turkish Cypriots

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Nea Salamis Famagusta FC played a friendly against the Turkish Cypriot playersYenicami Ağdelen S.K. atAmmochostos Stadium; it was the first match between Greek and Turkish Cypriot clubs in 50 years.

Since its founding Nea Salamina sought to develop friendly relations with theTurkish Cypriots in Famagusta, and Turkish Cypriots (including Siekkeris, Nita and Moustafa) played for the club during the early 1950s. When the team joined theCFA, it played against Turkish teams (including Demir Sports,Gençlik Gücü and theMağusa Türk Gücü) in the second division. When Turkish Cypriot clubs began withdrawing from tournaments hosted by the CFA in late 1955, the club tried to convince them to continue and Turkish players remained welcome in Nea Salamina. In 1962 Kallikas was transferred to the club, and in 1970 Neziak (of Turkish origin) was also transferred.[243] In 2004 Turkish Cypriots Imam and Oulousoi were transferred to Nea Salamina, the first Turkish Cypriot footballers in the CAF in thirty years.[244][245]

On 26 March 2005 Nea Salamina played a friendly against the Turkish CypriotYenicami atAmmochostos Stadium, defeating them 6–0; it was the first match between Greek and Turkish Cypriot clubs in 50 years. About 2,500 fans sat together in the stands, and the match was attended by political leaders, local sports authorities and representatives of theChurch of Cyprus.[246]

Women's football

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In 2006, Nea Salamina organized a women's football team. In its first season (2006–07) in theCypriot First Division, the team finished third and qualified for theCypriot Women's Cup (losing 3–1 toAEK Kokkinochorion atGSP Stadium).[247] That year it won theSuper Cup, beating AEK Kokkinochorion 2–1 atAmmochostos Stadium in Larnaca.[248][249][250]

In 2007–08, the team finished second. In 2008–09 (when it also finished second), it forfeited the championship game (at home, againstApollon Limassol) when the referee stopped the match due spectator overcrowding.[251][252]

In 2008–09, Skevi Antoniou was leading scorer in the Cypriot First Division with 64 goals.[253] The women's team disbanded in 2010 for economic reasons.

Honours

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Gallery

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Nea Salamina FC fans

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