AEP Paphos FC

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AEP
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Full name Αθλητική Ένωση Πάφος

Athletic Union Paphos

Nickname(s) Πάφος
Founded 2000
Ground Pafiako Stadium,
Pafos, Cyprus
Capacity 10 000
Chairman Flag of Cyprus Filippos Georgiou
Manager Flag of Cyprus Stelios Sofokleous
League Cypriot First Division
2005-06 1st (2nd division)
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AEP Paphos (Greek: Αθλητική Ένωση Πάφος; 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 stadium of the team is Pafiako Stadium located in the city of Pafos in Cyprus.


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[edit] History

APOP and Evagoras were the two clubs of Paphos playing sometimes in First and sometimes in 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 because the two clubs could not remain in First Division for many years. For this reason the two clubs were merged to form AEP Paphos because 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 Evagoras was in the Second one. Since APOP was in the First Division, the new-formed club of Paphos began its history from the First. They remained there until 2005, but soon had the luck of APOP and Evagoras when the team for first time relegated to the Second Division. However despite 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 to the semi finals of Cyprus Cup 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 promoted back to First one but they have a very bad season and more probably they will relegate again. The club did 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.


[edit] Current Squad

No. Position Player
2 Flag of Cyprus DF Lakis Nikita
3 Flag of Cyprus MF Filippos Filippou
4 Flag of Cyprus MF Alexandros Demetriou
8 Flag of Greece DF Charalambos Charalambakis
9 Flag of Greece FW Antonis Markopoulos
10 Flag of Greece MF Giorgos Kostis
11 Flag of Cyprus DF Giorgos Georgiou
13 Flag of Cyprus MF Charalambos Charalambous
15 Flag of Cyprus DF Themis Agathokleos (captain)
16 Flag of Cyprus DF Nikos Savva
17 Flag of Czech Republic MF Martin Cupr
No. Position Player
24 Flag of France MF Jeremy Lux
25 Flag of Nigeria FW Felix Kennedy
27 Flag of Botswana FW Joel Mogorosi
29 Flag of Cyprus GK Nikos Constantinides
30 Flag of Cyprus GK Spyros Neofytides
31 Flag of Montenegro FW Petar Kasom
35 Flag of Brazil MF Dilton Modesto
40 Flag of Germany FW Damir Sulganovic
55 Flag of Greece DF Giannis Sfakianakis
70 Flag of Benin MF Felicien Singbo
81 Flag of France GK Florien Lucchin

[edit] Titles

  • Cypriot Second Division(1): 2006

[edit] Kit Provider

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[edit] External links

Cypriot First Division, 2006-2007

AEK Larnaca | AEL FC | AEP Paphos | Anorthosis Famagusta | APOEL | Apollon Limassol | Aris Limassol | Ayia Napa | Digenis Morphou | EN Paralimni | Ethnikos Achna | Nea Salamis Famagusta | Olympiakos Nicosia | AC Omonia

Football in Cyprus
Cyprus Football Association - National team - List of football clubs in Cyprus
Competitions: Cypriot First Division - Cyprus Cup - Cyprus FA Shield
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