
CYPRUS FOOTBALL HISTORY
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Football was introduced to Cyprus early in the 20th century by the
founding fathers of the game, the British. Initially played in the
island's schools, it proved hugely popular and a number of clubs were duly
formed.
KOP - Cyprus Football Association (CFA)
As football became established, the clubs were united in agreeing that an
official body was needed to regulate the sport. In September 1934, the
Cyprus Football Association was created and matches were soon being
played on an official basis.
KEPO - Cyprus Professional football
Association (CPFA)
In 1948, due to the fascism political situations in Cyprus several
new teams was founded including OMONIA (the most
successful and popular
team in Cyprus), Alki and Nea Salamina. These new clubs were participating
at KEPO championship. For the history, OMONIA was the KEPO champion for
these 5 years until KEPO joins CFA in 1953. We still do not know why these
5 Championships that OMONIA wins and not counted by CFA. Also I want
someone to explain to us why the championships that other teams wins
before the Cyprus independence are counted.
FIFA
The Cypriot national team lost their first international friendly, 3-0
against Israel in Tel-Aviv on 23 July 1949, a year after becoming a member
of the world governing body FIFA.
In November 1960, following independence from British rule, Cyprus
took part in their first official game, a 1-1 draw against Israel in the
first leg of a qualifying tie for the 1962 FIFA World Cup. The return leg
ended in a 6-1 defeat.
UEFA
UEFA membership followed in 1962, and the next year was even more
momentous as Cyprus won their first international - beating Greece 3-1 on
27 November - and the country's clubs debuted in European competitions.
Cypriot involvement in the UEFA Cup began in 1971, when Dighenis Morphou
FC went down 4-0 away to AC Milan on 22 September. But the extra
competitiveness of these fixtures helped the game develop on the island,
and one result of this was the export of Cyprus's best players
particularly to Greece. Such talents included Andreas Stylianou, Leonidas
Leonidou and later George Savides.
In 1974, the national team enjoyed one of their most famous victories when
a team of part-timers beat a Northern Ireland side featuring legendary
goalkeeper Pat Jennings and 1968 European Footballer of the Year George
Best, 1-0 in Nicosia. Despite other similar triumphs on home soil, Cyprus
had to wait until 1992 to record a first away win - 2-0 in the Faroe
Islands. Results in qualifying tournaments have also improved considerably
in recent times. Cyprus drew 1-1 with holders Denmark and claimed seven
points in their qualification campaign for EURO '96™. Four years later,
they missed out on a place at UEFA EURO 2000™ by a solitary point after
victories against Spain and Israel.
In 2001, Greek side Panathinaikos FC reportedly paid over €10m for a
Cypriot player, Michalis Constantinou, and talent continues to flourish on
the island. Sixty clubs are directly affiliated to the CFA, and a further
300 indirectly through local amateur associations. The Cypriot league now
comprises four divisions of 14 teams, with the season running from
mid-August through to the following May each year.
The club that holds the record for the most championships won is OMONIA
Nicosia.
Related Links:
OMONIA Nicosia Club History
(in Greek)
OMONIA Nicosia Club History
Costas Limpouris
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