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APOEL FC ( el, ΑΠΟΕΛ; short for Αθλητικός Ποδοσφαιρικός Όμιλος Ελλήνων Λευκωσίας, ''Athletikos Podosferikos Omilos Ellinon Lefkosias'', literally "Athletic Football Club of Greeks of Nicosia") is a Cypriot professional
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based in
Nicosia Nicosia ( ; el, Λευκωσία, Lefkosía ; tr, Lefkoşa ; hy, Նիկոսիա, romanized: ''Nikosia''; Cypriot Arabic: Nikusiya) is the largest city, capital, and seat of government of Cyprus. It is located near the centre of the Mesaor ...
,
Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is geo ...
. APOEL is the most successful football team in Cyprus with an overall tally of 28
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, 21
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, and 13 super cups. APOEL's greatest moment in European competition occurred in the 2011–12 season, when they advanced out of the
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of the UEFA Champions League (winning a group that included
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,
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, and
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), then eliminated Olympique Lyonnais in the last 16, to become the first Cypriot team to reach the
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of the Champions League. APOEL's European competitions highlights also include appearances in the group stages of the 2009–10 and 2014–15
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and the group stages of the 2013–14, 2015–16, and 2016–17
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. They marked their most successful UEFA Europa League campaign during the 2016–17 season, when they managed to top their group (along with
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, Young Boys, and
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) and eliminated
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in the
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, to reach the last 16 of the competition for the first time in their history. APOEL is the only Cypriot club who have reached the group stages (and the knockout stages) of both major UEFA competitions (UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League). In the 2016–17 season, APOEL drew an average home league attendance of 7,126 and their highest league attendance was 15,462. Both were the highest in the league. APOEL FC is part of the
APOEL APOEL FC ( el, ΑΠΟΕΛ; short for Αθλητικός Ποδοσφαιρικός Όμιλος Ελλήνων Λευκωσίας, ''Athletikos Podosferikos Omilos Ellinon Lefkosias'', literally "Athletic Football Club of Greeks of Nicosia") ...
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, which was founded in 1926 and maintains departments for several sports including football,
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,
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,
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, table tennis, bowling, cycling, archery, swimming and water polo. APOEL is one of the founding members of the
Cyprus Football Association The Cyprus Football Association (CFA; el, Κυπριακή Ομοσπονδία Ποδοσφαίρου (ΚΟΠ), Kypriakí Omospondía Podosfaírou (KOP)) is the governing body of football (soccer), football in Cyprus and is based in Nicosia. It ...
and also an ordinary member of the
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, an organization that replaced the previous
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which consists of major football clubs in Europe.


History


1926–1929 : The early years

The club was formed as POEL ( el, ΠΟΕΛ; Ποδοσφαιρικός Όμιλος Ελλήνων Λευκωσίας, links=no, ''Podosferikos Omilos Ellinon Lefkosias'', Football Club of Greeks of Nicosia) on 8 November 1926. The club's formation came about when a group of forty people, with a common vision, met and set the foundations for creating a football club that would represent the
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residents of the
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and express their deep desire for Cyprus' incorporation ( enosis) into Greece. The meeting took place at a traditional confectionery, owned by Charalambos Hadjioannou, downtown in
Ledra Street Ledra Street ( el, Οδός Λήδρας ''Odos Lidras''; tr, Ledra Caddesi) is a major shopping thoroughfare in central Nicosia, Cyprus, which links North Nicosia, the part of the city under the control of the ''de facto'' Northern Cyprus, and ...
and the first president of the club was Giorgos Poulias. The first clubhouse was the "Athenians Club" () at the end of Ledra Street. After a journey to the football club in
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, Egypt in 1927 the General Assembly of 1928 decided the players showed that they were not just good footballers but also excellent track and field athletes. Hence it was decided to create a track and field team in addition to the football team. The name APOEL was adopted to reflect this, with the 'A' standing for 'Athletic'. Soon after a volleyball team and a table tennis team were established.


The 1930s : The first league titles

Cyprus did not have any country-wide league until 1932. Football clubs of the time played friendly matches only. In 1932,
Pezoporikos Larnaca Pezoporikos Club Larnaca ( el, Πεζοπορικός Όμιλος Λάρνακας, ''Pezoporikos Omilos Larnakas'') was a Cypriot sports club based in Larnaca with football, basketball and volleyball teams. Founded in 1927, the football club ...
organised an unofficial league, the first island-wide league, and it was won by APOEL after defeating
AEL Limassol Athlitiki Enosi Lemesou ( el, Αθλητική Ένωση Λεμεσού, translation=Athletic Union of Limassol) commonly known as AEL, is a Cypriot sports club based in the city of Limassol, most famous for its football team. AEL also maintai ...
in the final by 4–0. In 1934, there was a disagreement between
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and
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on the organisation of the fourth unofficial league. APOEL and
AEL Limassol Athlitiki Enosi Lemesou ( el, Αθλητική Ένωση Λεμεσού, translation=Athletic Union of Limassol) commonly known as AEL, is a Cypriot sports club based in the city of Limassol, most famous for its football team. AEL also maintai ...
organised a meeting for the foundation of a country-wide governing body and an official country-wide league. The meeting took place in APOEL's clubhouse on 23 September and the establishment of the
Cyprus Football Association The Cyprus Football Association (CFA; el, Κυπριακή Ομοσπονδία Ποδοσφαίρου (ΚΟΠ), Kypriakí Omospondía Podosfaírou (KOP)) is the governing body of football (soccer), football in Cyprus and is based in Nicosia. It ...
was agreed. Two years later the APOEL football team celebrated its first
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title of the official Cyprus football league. APOEL also won the championship for the following four years, making this a very successful period for the club with 5 consecutive championships (1936–1940).


The 1948 conflicts

Politics, however, would soon spark conflict within the team. On 23 May 1948 the board of the club send a telegram to the
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( el, Σ.Ε.Γ.Α.Σ.), with the opportunity of the annual Panhellenic Track and Field Competition, which included wishes that "the rebellion" is finished. Several leftist club members perceived the telegram as a political comment on the
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and they distanced themselves from the club. A few days later, on 4 June 1948, they founded
AC Omonia Athletic Club Omonia Nicosia ( el, Αθλητικός Σύλλογος Oμόνοιας Λευκωσίας, ΑΣΟΛ; ''Athlitikos Sillogos Omonias Lefkosias'', ''ASOL''), commonly known as Omonia Nicosia, or simply Omonia ("Harmony"; also tran ...
, which until today is the archrival of APOEL and there has been a traditional animosity between the fans of the two teams.


1955–59 period

More conflicts led to further struggles for APOEL. Athletes belonging to the club frequently participated in national clashes. During the 1955–59 national uprising against the British, many of APOEL's athletes and members of the club were active members of EOKA (the National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters), the most outstanding example being the club's track and field athlete Michalakis Karaolis who was hanged by the British colonial authorities. During this period the football team had their closest brush with relegation as most football players were actively taking part in the national struggle.


Triumph in the 1963–64 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

The football team were quickly back to full strength and made their debut in European Competitions (the first not only for APOEL but for any Cypriot team) in 1963, when they faced the
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team
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in the
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. Two victories for APOEL over both legs (6–0, 1–0) marked APOEL's successful European debut, as they became the first Hellenic team to progress in a European Competition. The next round against the tournament winners
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met APOEL with their heaviest defeat ever (16–1) and put an end to APOEL's European debut.


The successful participation in pan-Hellenic Greek Championship

Other triumphs followed in the early 1970s. In 1973 the domestic double was achieved with coach Panos Markovic. The following year APOEL became the only Cypriot team to avoid relegation from the pan-Hellenic Greek Championship. That was also the last season that the Cypriot champion played in the Greek Football League the following year due to the volatile situation in Cyprus during 1974.


The 1980s: European Cup 1986–87 withdrawal

The 1980s were a relatively fruitless period for APOEL. They have only won two championships (1980,1986), one
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(1984) and two super cups (1984, 1986). In 1986 APOEL was drawn against Beşiktaş J.K. for the second round of the
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. This was the first time that a Cypriot team faced a Turkish team in a European football competition. The Cypriot government prohibited APOEL from playing against the Turkish team, so APOEL was punished with two years disqualification from any
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competition. This penalty was later reduced to one-year.


The 1990s : The unbeaten "double" in 1995–96

The 1990s were a successful decade for APOEL with 3 championships (1990, 1992, 1996), 5
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(1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999) and 4 super cups (1992, 1993, 1996, 1999). The most successful season in the 1990s was 1995–96 in which APOEL achieved a celebratory double while remaining undefeated in the league. The
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won a double on the same season, making this the ideal season for a 70th anniversary celebration.


The formation of APOEL FC Company

APOEL Football (Public) Ltd was established in May 1997, after the decision of APOEL committee. This had a significant effect on the club because it separated the activities of the football team from those of the
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. The formation of the company was necessitated by the financial difficulties the team faced at the time. The company began its operations with a capital of CY £600,000.


2000s–2010s: Domestic domination

APOEL is the most successful football team in Cyprus since the 2000s. In seventeen years, the club won twelve championships (2002, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019), four
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(2006, 2008, 2014, 2015) and seven super cups (2002, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2019). In the 2013–14 season, APOEL achieved a historical domestic treble by winning all the Cypriot competitions trophies, the league, the cup, and the super cup. The next season (2014–15), the club won their second consecutive
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. In the 2016–17 season, APOEL managed to win their fifth consecutive
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title and equalled the club's record which was set 77 years before (1936–1940). The 2020–21 season marked the end of APOEL's dominance in Cyprus, as they failed to make the championship playoffs for the first time in the club's history. The following season, APOEL finished third, missing out on Champions League qualification in the last matchday, and instead qualifying for the
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.


European ambitions

APOEL's first great run in European competitions came in 2002, when the team was knocked out on the third qualifying round of the
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, entered the
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and reached the second round of the competition. The following years, APOEL qualified four times for the
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group stages ( 2009–10, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2017–18), and managed to reach the
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in the 2011–12 season. The team also participated in the group stages of the 2013–14, 2015–16 & 2016–17
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, managing to reach the last 16 of the competition in the 2016-17 season.


APOEL FC as a company

The football department of APOEL is legally owned by APOEL Football (Public) Ltd ( el, ΑΠΟΕΛ Ποδόσφαιρο (Δημόσια) Λτδ), a
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, since 1997. The company's main activity is the management, operation and commercial exploitation of APOEL Football club. The company owns all the rights for the football department under an agreement with APOEL sports club and pays the club CY£100,000 annually for the privilege. The agreement between the company and the club is renewed every five years. The company has 1745 shareholders and besides the football club, also maintains a team boutique (Orange Shop), the APOELFC ( el, ΑΠΟΕΛFC) magazine and th
apoelfc.com.cy
website among others.


Youth Academy

APOEL's youth academy is a separate legal entity from the football club. They are responsible for the under 21 teams for football, basketball and volleyball and they have their own board of directors and budget. The football academy has produced many quality Cypriot players over the years. Players started from the academy and had great contribution APOEL are: Marinos Satsias, Constantinos Charalambides,
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, Michalis Morfis and Marios Antoniades. All of them have also competed at international level with the
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while Charalambides and Alexandrou have played for teams in the
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in the past.


UEFA Youth League participations

APOEL's U19 team participated for the first time in the
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group stage during 2014–15 season, drawn in Group F alongside
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,
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and
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. APOEL managed to collect only one point after drawing 0–0 with
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at home and lost their other five Group F matches. They lost twice to
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(2–3 at home, 0–3 away), lost twice to
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(0–3 at home, 0–6 away) and also lost to
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1–4 away, finishing fourth in their group. The next two seasons, APOEL's U19 team participated again in the
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. The 2015–16 season they competed in the
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of the Domestic Champions Path, being drawn to face Puskás Akadémia from Hungary. After a dramatic 3–3 draw in the first leg in
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, APOEL U19 suffered a heavy 6–1 loss in
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and were eventually eliminated. The 2016–17 season they competed in the
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of the Domestic Champions Path, being eliminated by Italian side
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after losing 0–3 at home and 1–6 in Italy.


Colours and badge

APOEL's colours are blue and yellow. Blue symbolizes
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and yellow symbolizes
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. The logo is a blue and yellow shield with the name of the club written diagonally in blue. After the club won their 20th championship ( 2008–09 season), two stars were added above the logo to symbolize the 20 championship titles (one star for every ten championships won). Other than that, the badge has remained the same since the establishment of the club.


Stadium

APOEL's home ground since 23 October 1999, is the 22,859 seater
GSP Stadium Gymnastic Club "The Pancyprians" Stadium (GSP Stadium) ( el, Στάδιο Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος "Τα Παγκύπρια") is a football stadium in Strovolos, Nicosia District, Cyprus. Although small by international standar ...
. It is the largest stadium in Cyprus and they share it with local rivals Omonia and
Olympiakos Nicosia Olympiakos Nicosia ( el, Ολυμπιακός Λευκωσίας, ''Olympiakos Lefkosias'') is a football club based in Nicosia, Cyprus and competes in the Cypriot First Division. The club was founded in 1931, and is a founding member of the C ...
. Before moving to
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, APOEL used as home grounds the
Makario Stadium Makario Stadium ( el, Μακάρειο Στάδιο), is an all-seater multi-purpose stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was the largest and main sports venue of the capital up to the construction of the GSP stadium in 1999. At present it is mostly u ...
(from 1978 until 1999) and the old GSP Stadium (prior to 1978).


Supporters

APOEL is one of the most popular teams in Cyprus. APOEL fans are right-wing in their majority but there are no strong ties between the organised fans and any political party. That wasn't always the case but during the past years they have actively avoided association with any political party. The main supporter group is PAN.SY.FI ( el, ΠΑΝ.ΣΥ.ΦΙ). PAN.SY.FI was founded in 1979 and has branches in all major cities in
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and also in other countries. The PAN.SY.FI (and most ultras) wear orange jackets (or T-shirts). The first game they sported the orange jackets was during the first-round game of the 1992–93 championship against
AEL Limassol Athlitiki Enosi Lemesou ( el, Αθλητική Ένωση Λεμεσού, translation=Athletic Union of Limassol) commonly known as AEL, is a Cypriot sports club based in the city of Limassol, most famous for its football team. AEL also maintai ...
in
Makario Stadium Makario Stadium ( el, Μακάρειο Στάδιο), is an all-seater multi-purpose stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus. It was the largest and main sports venue of the capital up to the construction of the GSP stadium in 1999. At present it is mostly u ...
. APOEL have reserved the shirt number 79 in honour of PAN.SY.FI. (APOEL Ultras), to denote the year the group was founded, 1979. The club record for ticket sales in a single season is 141,268 (15 matches, home league games only) during the 2010–11 season. The club record for average league games attendance in a single season is 9,582 (13 matches, home league games only) during the 2012–13 season. The club's season tickets sales record was set on season 2014–15, in which more than 8,000 season tickets were sold. APOEL holds the record of the highest home attendance for
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in the game against Omonia with 23,043 tickets for 2002–03 season. The match was held at
GSP Stadium Gymnastic Club "The Pancyprians" Stadium (GSP Stadium) ( el, Στάδιο Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος "Τα Παγκύπρια") is a football stadium in Strovolos, Nicosia District, Cyprus. Although small by international standar ...
on 7 December 2002 and ended in a goalless draw. The club holds also the record of the highest attendance of a Cypriot team for a
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game with 22,701 tickets in the match against Olympique Lyonnais for the return leg of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League last 16. The match which was held on 7 March 2012 at
GSP Stadium Gymnastic Club "The Pancyprians" Stadium (GSP Stadium) ( el, Στάδιο Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος "Τα Παγκύπρια") is a football stadium in Strovolos, Nicosia District, Cyprus. Although small by international standar ...
of
Nicosia Nicosia ( ; el, Λευκωσία, Lefkosía ; tr, Lefkoşa ; hy, Նիկոսիա, romanized: ''Nikosia''; Cypriot Arabic: Nikusiya) is the largest city, capital, and seat of government of Cyprus. It is located near the centre of the Mesaor ...
ended with a 1–0 win for APOEL after extra time and 4–3 win on penalties. On 8 December 2009, APOEL fans created another impressive record. More than 6,000 fans of the team travelled to London at Stamford Bridge for the last match of the 2009–10 Champions League group D against
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which ended in a 2–2 draw. This is the biggest number of fans of any Cypriot team that had ever travelled away from
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. A similar record created on 14 February 2012, in APOEL's participation to the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League last 16, when more than 5,000 APOEL fans travelled in France to support their team against Olympique Lyonnais. The match was held at
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and Olympique Lyonnais took a slender advantage into the second leg by winning 1–0. Also, on 4 April 2012, about 4,000 APOEL fans travelled to Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid, to support APOEL against
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for the return leg of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, in a match which Real Madrid won by 5–2. During 2009–10 season APOEL sold in total 244,977 tickets for its home matches in all competitions (
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,
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, Champions League), which is the biggest number of tickets sold by a Cypriot club in a single season.


Rivalries


Nicosia derby

The Nicosia derby (or the Derby of the eternal enemies) refers to the
Nicosia Nicosia ( ; el, Λευκωσία, Lefkosía ; tr, Lefkoşa ; hy, Նիկոսիա, romanized: ''Nikosia''; Cypriot Arabic: Nikusiya) is the largest city, capital, and seat of government of Cyprus. It is located near the centre of the Mesaor ...
's
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,
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matches played between APOEL and Omonia. It is the classic rivalry of the Cypriot football, as the two teams are the most successful and most popular football clubs of the island. The rivalry is also indicative of social, cultural and political differences and originates from 1948 when the board of APOEL sent a telegram to the
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(Greek: Σ.Ε.Γ.Α.Σ.), with the opportunity of the annual Panhellenic Track and Field Competition stating its wish for the "communist mutiny" to be ended. Club's players considering this action as a political comment on the
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distanced themselves or were expelled from APOEL and a month later they formed Omonia. The first derby was played on 12 December 1953 and ended in a goalless draw.


Current squad


Out on loan


Club officials


Board of directors

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Personnel

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Technical staff

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Medical staff

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Sponsorship


Main sponsors

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Managerial history

Last Update: 7 October 2022 * 1931–1933
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* 1933–1951
József Künsztler József Künsztler (1897 in Budapest – 1977 in Nicosia) was a Hungarian footballer and manager. He won one Greek championship as manager with Panathinaikos F.C. in 1930 and 8 Cypriot championships with APOEL FC. Until today, he is the coa ...
* 1951–1952 Pambos Avraamides * 1952–1953 Béla Guttmann * 1953–1954
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* 1954–1955 Schwartz * 1955–1956 Hanz * 1956–1958 Kostas Talianos * 1958–1959 Takis Tsigkis * 1959–1961 Vaggelis Choumis * 1961–1962
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* 1962–1963
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* 1963–1964
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* 1964–1965 Kostas Talianos * 1965–1966
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* 1966–1967
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* 1967 Lykourgos Archontidis * 1967–1969 Pambos Avraamides * 1969–1970
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* 1970–1971
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* 1971–1972
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* 1972–1974
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* 1974–1975
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* 1975
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* 1975–1976
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* 1976–1977 Savvas Partakis * 1977–1978
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* 1978–1981
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* 1981–1983 Mike Ferguson * 1983–1985
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* 1985–1989
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* 1989–1990
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* 1990–1991
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* 1991–1993
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* 1993–1994 Takis Antoniou * 1994–1995
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* 1995–1996
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* 1996 Svetozar Šapurić * 1996–1997
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* 1997 Nikos Alefantos * 1997–1998
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* 1998 Andreas Mouskallis * 1998 Costas Georgiou * 1998–1999
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* 1999 Slobodan Vučeković * 1999–2000
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* 2000 Svetozar Šapurić * 2000 Markos Markou * 2000–2001 Mike Walker * 2001–2002 Eugène Gerards * 2002–2003 Takis Lemonis * 2003 Dušan Uhrin * 2003–2005 Ivan Jovanović (football manager), Ivan Jovanović * 2005 Werner Lorant * 2005 Marios Constantinou * 2005–2006 Jerzy Engel * 2006–2008 Marinos Ouzounidis * 2008–2013 Ivan Jovanović (football manager), Ivan Jovanović * 2013 Paulo Sérgio Bento Brito, Paulo Sérgio * 2013–2015 Giorgos Donis * 2015 Thorsten Fink * 2015 Domingos Paciência * 2015–2016 Temur Ketsbaia * 2016–2017 Thomas Christiansen * 2017 Mario Been * 2017–2018 Giorgos Donis * 2018 Bruno Baltazar * 2018–2019 Paolo Tramezzani * 2019 Thomas Doll * 2019 Loukas Hadjiloukas (interim) * 2019–2020 Kåre Ingebrigtsen * 2020 Marinos Ouzounidis * 2020–2021 Mick McCarthy * 2021 Savvas Poursaitidis * 2021–2022 Sofronis Avgousti * 2022– Vladan Milojević


Presidential history

APOEL has had numerous presidents over the course of their history. Since the establishment of APOEL Football Ltd, the presidents of the board of directors of the company (chairmen) have assumed all presidential duties for the football club. Here are complete lists of both: Presidents: * 1926–1958 – Georgios Poulias * 1958–1967 – Εfthyvoulos Αnthoullis * 1967–1968 – Michalakis Triantafyllides * 1968–1969 – Takis Skarparis * 1969–1971 – Constantinos Loukos * 1971–1974 – Michalakis Zivanaris * 1974–1975 – Kikis Lazarides * 1975–1983 – Iakovos Filippou * 1983–1988 – Michalakis Zivanaris * 1988–1991 – Andreas Papaellinas * 1991–1992 – Kykkos Fotiades * 1992–1994 – Mike Ioannides * 1994–1996 – Christos Triantafyllides * 1996–1999 – Ouranios Ioannides * 1999–2000 – Dinos Palmas * 2002–2004 – Dinos Fisentzides * 2004–2007 – Yiannos Ioannou * 2007–2008 – Costas Schizas * 2008–2009 – Christodoulos Ellinas * 2009–2011 – Prodromos Petrides * 2011–2012 – Aris Vasilopoulos * 2012–2014 – Christoforos Potamitis * 2014–2016 – Marios Charalambous * 2016–present – Christoforos Potamitis Chairmen: * 1997–1998 – Mike Ioannides * 1998–2000 – Christos Triantafyllides * 2000–2001 – Harris Papanastasiou * 2001–2006 – Prodromos Petrides * 2006–2008 – Kyriakos Zivanaris * 2008–2013 – Phivos Erotokritou * 2013–present – Prodromos Petrides


Former players

List of former players with national team appearances or having won multiple titles with the club: ; Cyprus * Marios Agathokleous (2001–2003) * Takis Antoniou (1972–1986) * Aristos Aristokleous (1990–2001) * Constantinos Charalambides (1997–2004, 2008–2016) * Zacharias Charalambous (2001–2005) * Andreas Christodoulou (1966–1970) * Georgios Christodoulou (1995–2002) * Costas Costa (1989–1999) * Costas Fasouliotis (1990–2000) * Demetris Daskalakis (2000–2008) * Marios Elia (1998–2014) * Stavros Georgiou (2002–2007) * Loukas Hadjiloukas (1987–2000) * Yiannos Ioannou (1981–2000) * Nikakis Kantzilieris (1961–1972) * Constantinos Makrides (2004–2008, 2015) * Costas Malekkos (2001–2005) * Markos Markou (1973–1978) * Costas Miamiliotis (1977–1989, 1992–1994) * Chrysis Michael (2003–2011) * Michalis Morfis (1999–2010) * Marios Neophytou (2004–2007) * Stelios Okkarides (1997–1998, 2001–2007) * Nikodimos Papavasiliou (2002–2003) * Giorgos Pantziaras (1971–1978, 1985–1987) * Nicos Pantziaras (1972–1987) * Koullis Pantziaras (1976–1992) * Andros Petrides (1984–2000) * Marinos Satsias (1995–2014) * Savva Georgiou, Georgios Savva (1949–1955, 1956–1961) * Athos Solomou (2009–2014) * Andreas Sotiriou (1986–1998, 2001) * Andreas Stylianou (1963–1978) * Pieros Sotiriou (2013–2017) * Diomidis Symeonidis (1926–1929, 1934–1935) * Nicos Timotheou (1992–1993, 1994–2001) * Yiasoumis Yiasoumi (1998–2001) ; Albania * Altin Haxhi (2008–2010) ; Algeria * Rafik Djebbour (2014–2015) ; Argentina * Fernando Cavenaghi (2015–2016) * Esteban Solari (2005–2007, 2010–2012) * Tomás De Vincenti (2014–2016) ; Armenia * Romik Khachatryan (2002–2003) ; Australia * Paul Okon (2005–2006) ; Austria * Alfred Hörtnagl (1997) * Christoph Westerthaler (1997) ; Belarus * Renan Bardini Bressan, Renan Bressan (2016–2017) ; Bosnia and Herzegovina * Sanel Jahić ; Brazil * Aílton José Almeida, Aílton Almeida (2010–2012) * William Boaventura (2010–2012) * Carlão (footballer, born January 1986), Carlão (2014–2017) * José Carlos Santos da Silva, Zé Carlos (2007–2008) * João Guilherme (2013–2016) * Kaká (footballer, born 1981), Kaká (2011–2012, 2014–2015) * Gustavo Manduca (2010–2015) * Veridiano Marcelo (1998–2000) * Márcio Ivanildo da Silva, Marcinho (2010–2012) * Emerson Moisés Costa (2007) * Marcelo José Oliveira, Marcelo Oliveira (2011–2014) * Jean Paulista (2008–2010) * César Santin (2014) * Marcos Tavares (2007) ; Colombia * Hamilton Ricard (2004–2005) ; Costa Rica * Rónald Gómez (2006–2007) ; Croatia * Ardian Kozniku (1997) ; Czech Republic * Tomáš Votava (2003–2004) ; Denmark * Mikkel Beckmann (2013) ; England * Chris Bart-Williams (2004–2005) * Dave Esser (1982–1983) * Terry McDermott (1985–1987) * Ian Moores (1983–1988) * Gary Owen (footballer), Gary Owen (1988–1989) ; France * Bark Seghiri (2006–2009) ; Germany * Martin Lanig (2015) ; Ghana * Ebenezer Hagan (2005) ; Greece * Georgios Amanatidis (2003–2004) * Dionisis Chiotis (2008–2015) * Giannis Gianniotas (2016–2017) * Alexandros Kaklamanos (2005–2006) * Michalis Kapsis (2007–2008) * Christos Karipidis (2012–2013) * Christos Kontis (2006–2011) * Nikos Machlas (2006–2008) * Spiros Marangos (2000–2002) * Marinos Ouzounidis (2001–2003) * Anastasios Papazoglou (2014–2015) * Savvas Poursaitidis, Savvas Poursaitides (2008–2012) * Miltiadis Sapanis (2007–2008) * Ilias Solakis (2001–2002) * Alexandros Tziolis (2012–2013) * Georgios Vakouftsis (2002–2005) ; Hungary * József Kiprich (1995–1997) * Kálmán Kovács (footballer, born 1965), Kálmán Kovács (1995–1996) * István Kozma (footballer), István Kozma (1995–1997) * Barnabás Sztipánovics (2002–2003) * Roland Sallai (2017–2018) * Norbert Balogh (2018–2019) ; Ireland * Cillian Sheridan (2013–2015) ; Israel * Dudu Biton (2013) ; Jordan * Musa Al-Taamari (2018–2020) ; North Macedonia * Boban Grnčarov (2009–2011) * Goran Lazarevski (2000–2001) * Jane Nikolovski (2007–2008) * Milan Stojanovski (2004–2005) * Ivan Tričkovski (2010–2012) ; Morocco * Mohammed Chaouch (1999–2000) ; Netherlands * Joost Broerse (2008–2011) * John van Loen (1998) ; Nigeria * Michael Obiku (2000) * Benjamin Onwuachi (2008–2009) ; Northern Ireland *
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(1983–1985) ; Norway * John Arne Riise (2014–2015) ; Paraguay * Aldo Adorno (2011–2014) ; Peru * Alfonso Dulanto (1997–1998) ; Poland * Kamil Kosowski (2008–2010) * Wojciech Kowalczyk (2003–2004) * Marcin Żewłakow (2008–2010) ; Portugal * Paulo Costa (footballer), Paulo Costa (2009) * Ricardo Ribeiro Fernandes, Ricardo Fernandes (2005–2008) * Tiago Gomes (footballer, born 1985), Tiago Gomes (2013–2015) * Paulo Jorge Soares Gomes, Paulo Jorge (2009–2012) * Daniel Kenedy (2005) * Hélio Pinto (2006–2013) * Mário Sérgio (footballer, born 1981), Mário Sérgio (2012–2016) ; Romania * Daniel Florea (footballer, born 1975), Daniel Florea (2006–2009) ; Serbia * Dragiša Binić (1993–1994) * Siniša Gogić (1989–1993, 2000–2002) * Saša Jovanović (footballer, born 1974), Saša Jovanović (2005–2006) * Vesko Mihajlović (1993–1994) * Nenad Mirosavljević (2008–2011) * Svetozar Šapurić (1989–1993, 1995–1996) ; Slovakia * Mário Breška (2009–2010) * Branislav Rzeszoto (2004–2005) ; Slovenia * Alfred Jermaniš (1996–1997) * Miran Pavlin (2004–2005) ; Togo * Jean-Paul Abalo (2006) ; Tunisia * Tijani Belaid (2011–2012) * Selim Benachour (2012–2014)


Honours

* Cypriot First Division, Cypriot Championship : Winners (28) (record): 1935–36 Cypriot First Division, 1935–36, 1936–37 Cypriot First Division, 1936–37, 1937–38 Cypriot First Division, 1937–38, 1938–39 Cypriot First Division, 1938–39, 1939–40 Cypriot First Division, 1939–40, 1946–47 Cypriot First Division, 1946–47, 1947–48 Cypriot First Division, 1947–48, 1948–49 Cypriot First Division, 1948–49, 1951–52 Cypriot First Division, 1951–52, 1964–65 Cypriot First Division, 1964–65, 1972–73 Cypriot First Division, 1972–73, 1979–80 Cypriot First Division, 1979–80, 1985–86 Cypriot First Division, 1985–86, 1989–90 Cypriot First Division, 1989–90, 1991–92 Cypriot First Division, 1991–92, 1995–96 Cypriot First Division, 1995–96, 2001–02 Cypriot First Division, 2001–02, 2003–04 Cypriot First Division, 2003–04, 2006–07 Cypriot First Division, 2006–07, 2008–09 Cypriot First Division, 2008–09, 2010–11 Cypriot First Division, 2010–11, 2012–13 Cypriot First Division, 2012–13, 2013–14 Cypriot First Division, 2013–14, 2014–15 Cypriot First Division, 2014–15, 2015–16 Cypriot First Division, 2015–16, 2016–17 Cypriot First Division, 2016–17, 2017–18 Cypriot First Division, 2017–18, 2018–19 Cypriot First Division, 2018–19 * Cypriot Cup : Winners (21) (record): 1936–37 Cypriot Cup, 1936–37, 1940–41 Cypriot Cup, 1940–41, 1946–47 Cypriot Cup, 1946–47, 1950–51 Cypriot Cup, 1950–51, 1962–63 Cypriot Cup, 1962–63, 1967–68 Cypriot Cup, 1967–68, 1968–69 Cypriot Cup, 1968–69, 1972–73 Cypriot Cup, 1972–73, 1975–76 Cypriot Cup, 1975–76, 1977–78 Cypriot Cup, 1977–78, 1978–79 Cypriot Cup, 1978–79, 1983–84 Cypriot Cup, 1983–84, 1992–93 Cypriot Cup, 1992–93, 1994–95 Cypriot Cup, 1994–95, 1995–96 Cypriot Cup, 1995–96, 1996–97 Cypriot Cup, 1996–97, 1998–99 Cypriot Cup, 1998–99, 2005–06 Cypriot Cup, 2005–06, 2007–08 Cypriot Cup, 2007–08, 2013–14 Cypriot Cup, 2013–14, 2014–15 Cypriot Cup, 2014–15 * Cypriot Super Cup : Winners (14): 1963, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2019


Records

''Last update: 16 March 2017'' * Record Cypriot First Division, League win: 17–1 vs Aris Limassol F.C., Aris Limassol (4 June 1967) — 1966–67 Cypriot First Division, 1966–67 * Record Cypriot First Division, League defeat: 6–1 vs Nea Salamis Famagusta FC, Nea Salamina (2 May 1998) — 1997–98 Cypriot First Division, 1997–98 * Record UEFA#Competitions, European competition win: 6–0 vs
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(8 September 1963) — UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Preliminary round 1st leg, 1963–64 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1963–64
6–0 vs Havnar Bóltfelag, HB Tórshavn (28 August 1997) — UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Qualifying round 2nd leg, 1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1997–98 * Record UEFA#Competitions, European competition defeat: 16–1 vs Sporting Clube de Portugal, Sporting CP (13 November 1963) — UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1st round 1st leg, 1963–64 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1963–64 * Most consecutive Cypriot First Division, League games unbeaten: 34 — From 18 September 1946 to 23 November 1949 * Most consecutive Cypriot First Division, League games won: 16 — From 21 December 2008 to 11 April 2009 * Most Cypriot First Division, League points in a season: : 3 for win: 83, 2015–16 Cypriot First Division, 2015–16 (full season) — 69, 2008–09 Cypriot First Division, 2008–09 (regular season) : 2 for win: 51, 1976–77 Cypriot First Division, 1976–77 * Most Cypriot First Division, League goals in a season: 91, 2015–16 Cypriot First Division, 2015–16 * Record average Cypriot First Division, League home attendance: 9,582 — 2012–13 Cypriot First Division, 2012–13 * Record Cypriot First Division, League home attendance: 23,043 vs Omonia (7 December 2002) — 2002–03 Cypriot First Division, 2002–03 * Record UEFA#Competitions, European competition home attendance: 22,701 vs Olympique Lyonnais (7 March 2012) —
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, Last-16 2nd leg, 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, 2011–12 * Most Cypriot First Division, League appearances for club: 371 — Yiannos Ioannou * Most Cypriot First Division, League goals for club : 191 — Yiannos Ioannou * Most UEFA#Competitions, European competitions appearances for club: 91 — Nuno Morais * Most UEFA#Competitions, European competitions goals for club : 9 — Aílton José Almeida


League and Cup history


IFFHS Club World Ranking

Last update: 7 January 2015
Source
IFFHS


References


External links


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