Sotiris Kaiafas

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Sotiris Kaiafas
Personal information
Full name Sotiris Kaiafas
Date of birth December 17, 1949 (age 57)
Place of birth    Mia Milia, Cyprus
Playing position Striker
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1967-1984 AC Omonia 388 (261)   
National team
Cyprus 18(2)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Sotiris Kaiafas (born December 17, 1949 in Mia Milia, Nicosia) is a retired Cypriot football striker who played for AC Omonia Nicosia and Cyprus and won the European Golden Boot. He is considered the best footballer that Cyprus has ever produced and also one of the two best Cypriot sportpeople in 20th century.

Born on December 17, 1949, he played for the youth team of his village Mia Milia, called Proodos. In 1965 he joined Omonia and in 1967 he debuted for Omonia senior team joining the youth team at the age of 16 because he was clearly a class above the rest in his age group. Soon he established himself as one of the most prolific strikers Omonia had ever employed. But it was not until the early 1970s that he served notice of his talent. In the 1971/72 season, Kaiafas became for first time leading scorer in Cyprus with 12 goals, a tally that helped Omonia to their third domestic title. It was the start of a successful partnership.

Kaiafas, like other Cypriot stars such as Andreas Stylianou, Panicos Efthymiades and Leonidas Leonidou, became a cult hero to the fans. It was a period where there was a close connection between players and watchers, at a time when football was played on gravel, not grass, and its practitioners paid only a pittance by clubs.

An upset event happened in Cyprus in 1974, when there was the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, and Turks captured the northern part of Cyprus and among this was Kaiafas' village Mia Milia, he with other 200 000 Greek Cypriots had to leave from their houses and became refugee in the rest of Cyprus. Firstly he moved to South Africa with his family for one year after his house was fallen in the hand of Turks, however one year later he came back in Cyprus and since then he and his family live in Nicosia. In South Africa, he played football for a year.

He was became top scorer of the Cypriot First Division in another seven seasons (1973/74, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1980/81 and 1981/82) and scored a total of nearly 300 league goals, having the record of scoring in a season in Cyprus First Division 44 goals! By all of these achievements, he fired his beloved Omonia AC to the league championship on six occasions. Although his most productive season was in 1975/76 his 39 league goals were sufficient to win him the European Golden Boot award and to date represents the highest award ever won by a Cypriot footballer. He was also voted "Cypriot Sportsman of the Year" in 1976 and 1978 by the Cyprus Journalists Association. "Winning the golden boot was one of the happiest days of my life," he said. "It is a very special honour for any European footballer."

His success at club level was not reflected whilst playing for his country but that might reflect the defensive strategy Cyprus employed at the time. For a Cypriot player international goals were always going to be harder to come by, in the days of Pelé, Johan Cruyff and Franz Beckenbauer. Yet even appearing for one of Europe's footballing minnows, Kaiafas managed to register twice in 17 matches.

Kaiafas finally hung up his boots in May 1984, and can now look back on a remarkable career which coincided with the greatest decade in Omonia's history - they were league champions seven times. It is little wonder he refers to the club as "my second family". In 2003 he was selected as the Golden Player of Cyprus and had the honour of representing his country in UEFA Jubilee Awards.

His son, Cypriot international midfield player Kostas Kaiafas, captains the club. His is an enduring legacy.

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[edit] Honours

[edit] Team Honours

  • Cypriot Championship (9): 1971/72, 1973/74, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1978/79, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84
  • Cyprus Cup (6): 1971/72, 1973/74, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/83

[edit] Individual

  • Top Goalscorer (8): 1971/72, 1973/74, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82
  • "Cypriot Sportsman of the Year" (2): by Cypriot Journalists: 1976, 1978
  • Awarded in 2003 for UEFA Jubilee Awards for being the best Cypriot Footballer of 20th Century
  • Chosen By Cyprus Sports Association as the Best Cypriot Sportsman of 20th Century (Shared with athlete Stavros Tziortzis)

[edit] External Links

  • UEFA.com - Golden Player of Cyprus [1]