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Demetris Kizas
Demetris Kizas ( el, Δημήτρης Κύζας; born September 6, 1953) is a Cypriot former international association football, footballer. Playing career He began to play football from Enosis Neon Paralimni, Paralimni in 1971 and in 1976 he went to Greece to play for Panathinaikos FC, Panathinaikos. After a big career with Panathinaikos, in 1981 he went to Panachaiki 2005 F.C., Panachaiki and the next year to the OFI Crete, OFI of Crete. A year later, he returned to Panachaiki where he retired in 1989. Today he is a permanent resident of Patras. He is a member and has been also chairman of veterans of Panachaiki 2005 F.C., Panachaiki. He wore the shirt of the Cyprus national football team nine times and scored one goal. Honours Panathinaikos * Alpha Ethniki, Greek Championship : Alpha Ethniki 1976-77, 1977 * Greek Cup : 1977 Panachaiki * Champion in Beta Ethniki : 1984 και 1987 Enosis Neon Paralimni * Runner-up of Cypriot Cup : 1974 και 1975 Cyprus national ...
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Paralimni
Paralimni ( el, Παραλίμνι) is a town within the Famagusta District of Cyprus, situated on the island's east coast. Since the Turkish invasion in 1974, it has increased in size and status, primarily due to the migration of refugees fleeing from the north. Many workers in the tourist sectors of Protaras and Ayia Napa live in Paralimni, which is now the temporary administrative centre of the Famagusta District and the biggest municipality of the district under the control of the internationally recognised Republic of Cyprus. History The word Paralimni is Greek and means "by the lake". Historically, the town was built on the shores of a shallow lake which filled with water only in the winter. At the beginning of the 20th century, the whole lakebed was reclaimed for agricultural purposes. Paralimni has not always been where it is now, and was built originally on a hill situated between Deryneia and its present location. In the 15th century, it was moved inland to avoid detec ...
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