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AE Paphos
Full nameAthletiki Enosi Paphos
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Athletic Union Paphos
Nickname(s)Πάφος
Founded2000
GroundPafiako Stadium,
Pafos, Cyprus
Capacity10,000
ChairmanCyprus Filippos Georgiou
ManagerCyprus Tasos Kyriakou
LeagueCypriot First Division
2008-099th

AEP Paphos (Template:Lang-el; Athletic Union Paphos) is a Cypriot football club based in Paphos. The club was formed in 2000 after the merger of the two clubs of Paphos, APOP and Evagoras. The team's stadium is Pafiako Stadium.

History

APOP and Evagoras were the two clubs of Paphos playing sometimes in First and sometimes in the Second Division. In contrast with the other Districts of Cyprus and other major towns, which had permanent teams in First Division, Paphos did not have such a team as the two clubs could not remain in First Division for many years. For this reason the two clubs were merged to form AEP Paphos as the people of Paphos wanted a permanent team in First Division.

When the two clubs joined to form AEP, APOP was in First Division, and managed to remain there, and Evagoras was in the Second division without managing to achieve promotion. Since APOP was in the First Division, the newly-formed club of Paphos began its history from the First. They club remained in the first division until the2005, but soon had the luck of APOP and Evagoras when the team was for first time relegated to the Second Division. However despite the fact that the team for the season 2005/06 was playing in the Second Division, on April 2006 they had their greatest success as a club since the team qualified for first time for the semi finals of Cypriot Cup (APOP reached the semi finals twice) by eliminating Olympiakos Nicosia. In the semi finals of the Cup they faced AEK Larnaca and despite the fact that Paphos was not beaten in none of the matches against AEK, they were eliminated with scores 1-1 at home and 0-0 away. The same season, AEP won the Second Division Championship and was promoted back to First division but after a very bad season were again relegated. The club had not justified the dreams of the people of Paphos of having a better team than APOP and Evagoras and to have a worthy team which will be permanent in the First Division.

Colours, badge and name

APOP's original logo prior to merger
Evagoras' original logo prior to merger

The colours of the team are blue and white. These colours were chosen because they were both APOP and Evagoras' colours. The club's badge is a blue shield with some white lines and in the middle is the figure of Evagoras Pallikarides's as a face in a circle. Evagoras Pallikarides was a hero from Paphos who was hanged by British Colonists, as he was anEOKA guerilla, fighting for the freedom of Cyprus. From his name came the name, Evagoras FC, one of the two football clubs which were merged for AEP to be established. For this reason it is used in AEP's badge inside the blue badge with the white lines which was APOP's badge. APOP's name meant Athletic Football Club of Paphos (Athlitikos Podosferikos Omilos Pafou; Αθλητικός Ποδοσφαιρικός Όμιλος Πάφου).

Stadium

File:Pafiako Stadium.jpg
Aerial photo of Pafiako Stadium

The home ground of AEP Paphos, is the Pafiako Stadium, a multi-use stadium in Paphos. The capacity was 8000 seated spectators but in 2003 the ground was updated and expanded. It can now hold 11,000 fans. The Pafiako served as the home ground for APOP and Evagoras, and was also used by APOP Kinyras Peyias FC, whilst competing in the First Division during the 2005-06 season. GSK (Gymnastic Club Korivos) stadium was the home of APOP and Evagoras before the Pafiako was built. In 1992, the UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship was hosted in Cyprus and three matches of the tournament were hosted in Pafiako stadium. [1].

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK France FRA Florian Lucchini
2 DF Cyprus CYP Andreas Hadjizinoviou
4 MF Cyprus CYP Alexandros Demetriou
5 DF Zambia ZAM Moses Sichone
6 DF Brazil BRA Tinga
7 MF Senegal SEN Ismail Ba
8 MF Armenia ARM Romik Khachatryan
9 FW Cyprus CYP Kyriacos Chailis
10 MF Algeria ALG Fadel Brahami
11 FW Georgia (country) GEO Irakliy Geperidze
12 GK North Macedonia MKD Jane Nikolovski
14 DF Slovenia SVN Almir Tanjič
17 MF Cyprus CYP Giorgos Sielis
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Ghana GHA Imoro Lukman
21 FW Cyprus CYP Charalambos Demosthenous
22 MF Portugal POR José António Calado (vice-captain)
23 MF Cyprus CYP Giorgos Georgiou (captain)
24 DF Cyprus CYP Giannis Savva
27 FW Brazil BRA Gabriel Lima
28 DF Portugal POR Hugo Coelho
33 DF Cyprus CYP Giannis Sampson
38 MF Czech Republic CZE Martin Kolář
79 FW Portugal POR Bernardo Vasconcelos
80 DF Brazil BRA Anderson
99 FW Portugal POR Tiquinho
TBA GK Latvia LVA Artūrs Vaičulis

For recent transfers, see List of Cypriot football transfers summer 2009.

Former Players

Titles

Before 2006, since APOP and Evagoras played in Second Division for several years, they had won it 6 times each; APOP were winners in 1966, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1996 and Evagoras in 1968, 1972, 1981, 1989, 1991, 1995

References

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