Last games of the season for several other teams today but all pointless as we already know who’s going down and who’s been crowned champion. In Paralimni, ENP hosted the game against Olympiakos and it was the ultimate definition of one man show. José Semedo score all five goals for the Paralimni team in the 5-0 battering of Olympiakos. In busy Larnaca today Alki got a tough victory over Apollon Read More ...
The Cyprus Football Association Awards 2012 were announced today. APOEL and AEK won the excellence in football award for their performances in Champions League and Europa League respectively. They also announced the voting results between all the managers in Cyprus for the following: Best young footballer: Valentinos Sielis of Anorthosis Best footballer: Ailton Almeida of APOEL Best manager: Ivan Jovanovic of APOEL On national team contribution the results were: Anorthosis Read More ...
Ethnikos Achnas faced ENP at Dasaki where as Olympiakos hosted the game in Nicosia against Aris. A Serjiao first half goal and an own goal from Markovski was enough to give Ethnikos a 2-0 victory that meant they’ll be playing in the first division next season. In Nicosia it was a different game. Olympiakos took the lead from the penalty spot late in the first half and by the time Read More ...
A very important game in the third group today as the winner would get a huge boost into their attempt to remain in the top flight next season. ENP hosted the game in Paralimni against Aris. ENP had an early advantage as Vasiliou received a second yellow on the 11th minute and left Aris with 10 men. The resulting penalty though taken by Krivokapic was saved by Zoltan Kovacs and Read More ...
Four games today, 2 for the second group and 2 for the third more important group. In Nicosia it was Olympiakos vs ENP and the home side snatched a narrow 1-0 victory, their third against the Paralimni side this season. The golden goal came from Chidi with a great header half hour into the first half. The visitors finished the game with 10 men due to Burchill getting 2 yellow Read More ...
Following yesterday’s big derbies today we had “smaller” derbies but equally important to certain clubs which are in danger of dropping to the second division. In Paralimni ENP hosted the game against Ethnikos Achnas. A very important game for both teams which are desperate for points to stay in the first division. It was a great game with the ball flowing from one side to the other with bad defenses Read More ...
AEL went to Dasaki to face Ethnikos Achnas in an attempt to get all three points that would see them go over Omonia and claim first spot again at the end of the season. Ethnikos desperate for points as well to ensure they’ll be staying in the first division it wasn’t going to be a walk in the park for either side. Edin Nuredinoski, Ethniko’s goalkeeper was on a great Read More ...
Busy Saturday for football in Cyprus today. 5 games played simultaneously. Let’s start in Larnaca where desperate for points Anorthosis hosted the game against Olympiakos who come from a 0-0 draw with AEL where as Anorthosis come from a cup loss to AEL in Limassol with 1-0 in a game where Laban lost a penalty against Degra. Anorthosis couldn’t have started the game any better as Laborde caught Olympiako’s goalkeeper Read More ...
Today APOEL welcomed ENP in Nicosia to play their first game since beating Lyon and qualifying in the last eight of the Champions League. APOEL had thousands of fans supporting them towards another important win that would see them gain up on Omonia and AEL in the hunt of the title. ENP on the either hand were desperate for points them selves in order to come out of the drop Read More ...
Four games took place on Saturday 3rd of March in Cyprus. Lots of goals and no draws, just the way we like it. First game of the day didn’t fail to disappoint with plenty of action and goals. Aris hosted the game in Limassol against Olympiakos. It was Nikki Papavasiliou’s debut game for the Nicosia team and what a game it was. Olympiakos went up front three times but Aris Read More ...
















