Kostas Kaiafas

Kostas Kaiafas
Personal information
Full name Konstantinos Kaiafas
Date of birth (1974-09-22) 22 September 1974
Place of birth Nicosia, Cyprus
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
AC Omonia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–2009 AC Omonia 347 (68)
2009–2011 Alki Larnaca 25 (10)
Total 372 (78)
National team
1997–2005 Cyprus 23 (1)
Teams managed
2011–2013 Alki Larnaca (assistant manager)
2013–2014 Alki Larnaca
2014–2015 AC Omonia
2016 Aris Limassol
2016–2017 Enosis Neon Paralimni
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Kostas Kaiafas (Greek: Κώστας Καϊάφας; born 22 September 1974 in Nicosia) is Cypriot former football player and manager who last managed Aris Limassol.

As a player, he was a midfielder for Omonia and Alki Larnaca. He was the captain of Omonia and the second longest servant in the history of the club, only five appearances short of becoming Omonoia's all-time record holder.

Playing career

Kaiafas came through the AC Omonia academies, playing at first as a right midfielder but then moving to the centre as a defensive midfielder. 2008–2009 was his last season with Omonia, as manager Takis Lemonis let him know that he is no longer included in his squad, and decided to announce his retirement from the team in June 2009. His final game with Omonia was a friendly match against the Lithuanian champions Ekranas, on 7 July 2009.

Although, later he came out of retirement and signed a contract with Alki, a team from Larnaca, that was playing in the Cypriot Second Division during the season 2009–10. He played a major role and captain the team to the league championship and promotion to First Division.

During 2010–11, he became the first and only member of the Kaiafas family, to play against Omonia, on 18 September 2010, despite having said that he never wishes to do so.[1] The match was held at Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, and despite playing as opponent, Kaiafas was very well accepted by Omonia fans.[2]

In the same season, Kaiafas was a key figure for Alki, but on 29 November 2010 he was involved in an infamous incident which attracted headlines and controversy in Cyprus. In a home match against Ermis Aradippou, he was sent off for pushing and swearing at the referee, after the away team scored the winning goal. Kaiafas was suspended for six months, which ruled him out of first team action, resulting to an inglorious end to his career.[3]

Managerial career

Immediately after Kaiafas ended his career as football player, he took over Alki as manager, however not being holder of the UEFA Pro Licence, he was reported as assistant of Radmilo Ivančević. The duo stayed at Alki until they resigned at 3 December 2012.[4]

Later in the same season (2012/13), Kaiafas was appointed on 4 April 2013, as first manager for Alki Larnaca.[5] After terrible season with Alki during 2013/14, due to the heavy financial problems the club was facing, Kaiafas returned to Omonia on 12 March 2014, taking over as manager.[6]

Personal life

He is the son of Sotiris Kaiafas, winner of 1975/76 European Golden Boot.

Omonia statistics

Club Season League Cup Europe National
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
AC Omonia 1991–92 6120----
1992–93 13120----
1993–94 16131----
1994–95 2856340--
1995–96 2336140--
1996–97 20362----
1997–98 19830--31
1998–99 213??40--
1999–00 181??4130
2000–01 81??1010
2001–02 222??2140
2002–03 2310??--70
2003–04 207??4020
2004–05 236??4130
2005–06 224??41--
2006–07 232??40--
2007–08 266??42--
2008–09 214??20--
Career total 34768??416231

Honours

References

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