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Digenis Akritas Morphou ( el, Διγενής Ακρίτας Μόρφου) is a
Cypriot Cypriot (in older sources often "Cypriote") refers to someone or something of, from, or related to the country of Cyprus. * Cypriot people, or of Cypriot descent; this includes: **Armenian Cypriots **Greek Cypriots **Maronite Cypriots **Turkish C ...
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from
Morphou Morphou ( el, Μόρφου; tr, Omorfo or ) is a town in the northwestern part of Cyprus, under the ''de facto'' control of Northern Cyprus. It is the administrative center of the Güzelyurt District of Northern Cyprus. Having been a predominantl ...
, founded on 23 April 1931.Διγενης Ακριτας Μορφου , Digenis Akritas Morfou
The club takes its name from the medieval Greek hero
Digenis Akritas ''Digenes Akritas'', ) is a variant of ''Akritas''. Sometimes it is further latinized as ''Acritis'' or ''Acritas''. ( el, Διγενῆς Ἀκρίτας, ) is the most famous of the Acritic songs and is often regarded as the only surviving epic ...
, who is depicted on the club's emblem. It has a
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and a basketball team. As the club did not have access to a suitable stadium, the football team was not able to play in an official league of the Cyprus Football Federation until 1968, when it joined the second division. The team was promoted to the first division after the 1969–70 season. After finishing second in the
Cypriot First Division The Cypriot First Division ( el, Πρωτάθλημα Α΄ Κατηγορίας) is the top tier football league competition in Cyprus, run by the Cyprus Football Association. Since February 2016, it is sponsored by Cyta and is thus officially ...
in 1971, it qualified for the
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competition, the first team from Cyprus to do this and was knocked out by
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(lost 4–0 and 3–0)
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under the Management of Costas Talianos. The club had a great following and was ranked within the strongest clubs in Cyprus before the
Turkish invasion of Cyprus The Turkish invasion of Cyprus began on 20 July 1974 and progressed in two phases over the following month. Taking place upon a background of Cypriot intercommunal violence, intercommunal violence between Greek Cypriots, Greek and Turkish ...
and occupation of the city of Morphou in 1974. Following the Turkish invasion, the team was displaced to the southern part of the island, where they currently play in exile. This upheaval brought a downturn in fortunes, and the team loitered in the lower divisions until the 1999–2000 season, when they again earned promotion to the top division. 2005 also brought success in the
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, in which they reached the final of the competition only to lose 2–0 to
Omonia Nicosia 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 ...
and finishing in 4th place in the Cyprus first division. Digenis also has an active basketball team. They won the top division championship three times,in 1966, 1967 and 1968. last year the team won the 2nd division championship with an unbeaten record and were promoted back to division 1. The 2018–19 season, restored some of the club's former glory as it managed to win the 3rd division championship, returning to the 2nd tier of Cypriot football after 8 years, additionally the club did the double by winning the cup competition that the Cyprus Football federation runs for the lower divisions, closing this year with the "double". The club is also reinstating its historic basketball team which will be competing in the 2nd division for the 2019–2020 season. Digenis Akritas Morphou is this year once again running academies for all age groups, under its new basketball team name, Digenis Akritas Morphou-B.C. The season 2021-2022 proved to be a remarkable, as the team stormed forward winning both the championship and cup of the 2nd division, with an amazing 26 wins out of 27 games, leading the team again to the 1st Division of Cyprus Basketball.


History

Digenis Akritas Morphou is one of the oldest sport clubs in Cyprus. It was established on 23 April 1931 under the full name of "Mousikofilologikos ke Athlitikos Sillogos Digenis Akritas Morfou". The club started with 61 members but it soon reached 400. Its first executive panel comprised Stavros Geroudis, Christos Koumeras, Christos Sofroniou (Chamberlaine) Christakis Yiallourides, Pantelis Tsiapparis, Melis Hatzhiloizou, and Charalambos Odisseos. In addition to its athletic activities the club was very active in organizing cultural events in the area of Morphou. After its establishment Digenis sets up its first football team. Due to the absence of an appropriate stadium in Morphou the team could not enter the official league of the Cyprus Football Federation. In 1968, however, Digenis (along with the other football club from Morphou, AEM) is admitted in the Second Division. From its first year in the league Digenis shows its potentials by finishing in the second place (with Enosis Neon Paralimniou being the champions that year). The dream came true the following year. In the 1969–70 season Digenis became the champions and was promoted to the First Division. With Kostas Talianos being the manager, manages a great achievement from its first year in the First Division. Digenis rises up above the big teams of that time (APOEL, Omonoia, Anorthosis, AEL etc.) to finish up in the second place of the league (with Olympiakos being the champions). The greatest moment in the history of the club is written as Digenis participates in the UEFA cup and plays in "San Siro" stadium against the mighty A.C Milan (0–3). Digenis Akritas Morphou is a Cypriot sports club from Morphou, founded on 23 April 1931. The club takes its name from the medieval Greek hero Digenis Akritas, depicted on the club's emblem, it has a basketball team. As the club did not have access to a suitable stadium, the football team was not able to play in an official league of the Cyprus Football Federation until 1968, when it joined the second division; the team was promoted to the first division after the 1969–70 season. After finishing second in the Cypriot First Division in 1971, it qualified for the UEFA Cup competition and was knocked out by AC Milan UEFA Cup 1971-72 under the Management of Noel McFarlane one of the Busby Babies of Manchester United; the club had a great following and was ranked within the strongest clubs in Cyprus before the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and occupation of the city of Morphou in 1974. Following the Turkish invasion, the team was displaced to the southern part of the island, where they play in exile; this upheaval brought a downturn in fortunes, the team loitered in the lower divisions until the 1999–2000 season, when they again earned promotion to the top division. The golden era of Digenis soon came to an end. The Turkish invasion of Cyprus of 1974 and the subsequent occupation of the city of Morphou left Digenis with no home, no financial resources, and no stadium. Its members and thousands of supporters are scattered all around Cyprus trying to start their lives from the beginning.


Players


Digenis Akritas Morfou players 2022-2023 season


Former managers

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Giorgos Savvidis Giorgos Savvidis ( gr, Γιώργος Σαββίδης; born February 8, 1961) is a former international Cypriot football attacking midfielder and football manager. During his playing days, he was regarded one of the best players in the country ...
(1999–01) *
Marios Constantinou Marios Constantinou ( el, Μάριος Κωνσταντίνου; born on 14 July 1967) is a former international Cypriot football midfielder and current manager. He is a holder of the UEFA Pro Licence. In the past he was footballer of Pezopori ...
(2001–05) *
Savvas Constantinou Savvas Constantinou (born August 28, 1971) is a former international Cypriot football goalkeeper. In November 2008 he moved to Nea Salamina replacing Panikos Orphanides. In January 2009, after some arguments with the board of directors of Nea Sa ...
(2005–07) * Apostolos Makrides (2009–2010) * Nedim Tutic (2010–2011) * Stelios Stylianou (2010–2011) * Arsen Mihailovic (2012–2013) * Karapanos Nikos (2012–2013) * Akis Apostolou (2013– 2013) * Costas Loizou (2013–2015) * Stefanos Voskaridis (2016–2017) * Costas Loizou (2017–2021) * Tasos Kyriakou (2021-2021) * Nontas Chrystinakis (2021–)


Honours


Football

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Cypriot First Division The Cypriot First Division ( el, Πρωτάθλημα Α΄ Κατηγορίας) is the top tier football league competition in Cyprus, run by the Cyprus Football Association. Since February 2016, it is sponsored by Cyta and is thus officially ...
:Runner-up (1): 1970–71 *
Cypriot Cup The Cypriot Cup () is the main cup competition in Cypriot football, run by the Cyprus Football Association (CFA). It began in 1934, the same season with the Cypriot Championship. It is the second most important competition for Cypriot club team ...
:Runner-up (1): 2004–05 *
Cypriot Second Division The Cypriot Second Division ( el, Πρωτάθλημα Β΄ Κατηγορίας) is the second highest football division of the Cypriot football league system. Administrated by the Cyprus Football Association, it is contested by 16 teams, with th ...
:Winners (2): 1969–70, 1999–2000 *
Cypriot Third Division The Cypriot Third Division ( Greek: Πρωτάθλημα Γ΄ Κατηγορίας) is the third tier football league competition in Cyprus, run by the Cyprus Football Association. Each year, the top finishing teams of the league are promoted to ...
:Winners (2): 1987–88, 2018–19 *
Cypriot Cup for lower divisions The Cypriot Cup for lower divisions is a domestic cup for the teams who participate in the Cypriot Third Division and in the STOK Elite Division (ex Fourth Division). Format It was created in the 2008–09 season by Cyprus Football Associatio ...
:Winner (2): 2011–12, 2018–19 (record)


Basketball

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Cyprus Basketball Division A The Cypriot Basketball Division A is currently the top-tier level men's professional basketball competition of the Cypriot basketball league system. It is run and governed by the Cyprus Basketball Federation. Format At present, six clubs compete ...
:Winners (2): 1966–67, 1967–68 *
Cyprus Basketball Division B The Cypriot Basketball Division B is currently the second-tier level men's professional basketball competition of the Cypriot basketball league system. It is run and governed by the Cyprus Basketball Federation. Format At present, eight clubs comp ...
:Winners (3): 2001–02, 2008–09, 2021-2022 Cup Winners 2021-2022


History in European competition


Overall


Matches


External links


Official Website


References

{{Cypriot First Division Basketball teams in Cyprus Football clubs in Cyprus Association football clubs established in 1931 1931 establishments in Cyprus