AEL Limassol
Athlitiki Enosi Lemesou, commonly known as AEL, is a Cypriot sports club based in the city of Limassol, most famous for its football team.
AEL also maintains a men's and women's basketball teams, a women's volleyball team and a Futsal team, a women's handball team as well as a cricket team. AEL is one of the most successful clubs on the island with 17 official football trophies consisting of 6 first division championships, 7 cups and 4 super cups. The basketball branch of AEL is also well known, currently being the only team from Cyprus in any sport to have won a European title. Limassol's official club mascot is a Lion, who was affectionately nicknamed the lions by their fans.
History
The club was founded on 4 October 1930, with Stavros Pittas serving as the club's first president. The football section of the club competed in its first game on 6 January 1931 against PSC, winning 6–1 in Limassol. The club won the national championship in 1934 though this is not credited as it is an unofficial title. Later that year, AEL became one of the eight founding members of the Cypriot First Division for the 1934–35 season, the first official league of the country.AEL Limassol celebrated its first official title success in 1941, defeating APOEL 4–3 in a two-legged championship play-off. AEL fans had to wait 12 years until tasting title success again, as the club finally became champions of Cyprus again in 1953. AEL would twice repeat this success, winning back-to-back league championships in 1955 and 1956.
The club won its last major trophy in 1989 – before the title success of 2012 – when it defeated city rivals Aris Limassol 3–2 after extra time in final of the Cypriot Cup.
In 2011, after disappointingly finishing in seventh-place in the previous campaign, AEL hired Pambos Christodoulou, who had a reputation of steering "modest sides away from relegation", to start the club's rebuilding process. AEL Limassol secured the Cypriot league title for the first time since 1968 on 5 May 2012, ending a 44-year drought without a Cypriot first division title.
Christodoulou had a dream-like first season at the helm AEL, as his side was unbeaten and had not conceded any goals through the first five games. At the end of the second round, AEL finished top of the table, three points clear of the second placed team and had only conceded seven goals, the best defensive record of all the league teams. In the play-off round, AEL battled with the top four teams for the championship, winning it with one game to spare and conceding only nine goals. As Christodoulou has managed to bring AEL the championship crown, he was nicknamed by fans "Pambourinho", a combination of his name and of esteemed manager José Mourinho.
AEL received the championship trophy during a spectacular "fiesta" evening at the Tsirion Stadium on the evening of Saturday 12 May 2012. They followed this with an open-top bus parade through Limassol. Up to 12,000 AEL fans packed the stadium to watch the fiesta and trophy presentation. The club then turned their attention to the Cup Final of 16 May against Omonia and the chance to be crowned double winners for the first time in club history; the club, however, lost 1–0 in the final. The following year, AEL made it to the group stage of a UEFA tournament for the first time, finishing last and picking up four points in their UEFA Europa League group.
On 22 October 2013, Angolan manager Lito Vidigal was sacked after just over three months in charge. Bulgarian Ivaylo Petev was appointed as AEL's manager on 25 October, having previously guided Ludogorets Razgrad to promotion to the A Group as well as two A Group titles, a Bulgarian Cup win as well as a triumph in the Bulgarian Super Cup. Petev signed an initial deal to stay at AEL until the end of the 2014–15 season.
At the end of the 2013–14 season, AEL finished in first place in the initial phase of the competition. Going into the championship match against APOEL on 17 May 2014, AEL needed only a draw to secure their second league title in three years. The match, however, was abandoned after 52 minutes when firecrackers thrown by AEL fans struck APOEL player Kaká. The match was replayed behind closed doors at a neutral stadium on 31 May 2014, and APOEL achieved to win their second consecutive league title after beating AEL 1–0, courtesy of a Cillian Sheridan goal. On 6 June 2014, the Cyprus Football Association's disciplinary committee – acting as an appeals board – unanimously cancelled on the CFA council's decision to repeat the 17 May championship final, awarding the match to APOEL with a 0–3 score. AEL winger Jorge Monteiro finished the season as joint-top scorer in the league with 18 goals, and the former Porto academy product was voted player of the year by the CFA.
AEL finished in the 4th place of the championship of 2016–2017 and as a result the team won a place in the first qualifying round of Europa League. Furthermore, AEL achieved to go up to third qualifying round from a not fair play game from the referee Artyom Kuchin and the players of Austria Wien. The referee had show the white dot of the penalty for a ghost faul outside of the box of AEL and a red card for AEL defender Marco Airosa in the twenty second minute. AEL had fight for the win for the whole game to achieve two goals that send her in the play-offs but the score finished 1–2.
AEL FC as a company
The football department of AEL is legally owned by AEL Football Ltd, a public limited company, since 2009. The company's main activity is the management, operation and commercial exploitation of AEL Football club.Stadium
AEL plays its home matches at the 14,000-seat Tsirion Stadium, also known as the Olympia Stadium. Tsirion Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Limassol. It is mostly used for football matches and is also the home ground of Apollon Limassol and Aris Limassol. The stadium was built in 1975.The construction of a new stadium in Limassol started and is expected to open until 2022 replacing Tsirion Stadium. The capacity of the new stadium will be approximately 13.500 and the official name of the stadium will be Limassol Arena. The new stadium will be category UEFA 4-star.
UEFA club coefficient ranking
UEFA Team Ranking 2017UEFA Club ranking
Last update: 15 June 2018Source:
European record
1R = First round, PR = Preliminary round, Q = Qualifying round, PO = play-off round.Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate | |
1968–69 | European Cup | 1R | Real Madrid | 0–6 | 0–6 | 0–12 | |
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1985–86 | European Cup Winners' Cup | 1R | Dukla Prague | 2–2 | 0–4 | 2–6 | |
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1987–88 | European Cup Winners' Cup | PR | DAC Dunajská Streda | 0–1 | 1–5 | 1–6 | |
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1989–90 | European Cup Winners' Cup | 1R | Admira Wacker | 0–3 | 1–0 | 1–3 | |
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2002–03 | UEFA Cup | QR | Ferencváros | 0–4 | 2–1 | 2–5 | |
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UEFA Champions League | 2Q | Linfield | 3–0 | 0–0 | 3–0 | ||
UEFA Champions League | 3Q | Partizan | 1–0 | 1–0 | 2–0 | ||
UEFA Champions League | PO | Anderlecht | 2–1 | 0–2 | 2–3 | ||
UEFA Europa League | Group C | Marseille | 1–5 | 3–0 | 4th place | ||
UEFA Europa League | Group C | Fenerbahçe | 0–1 | 0–2 | 4th place | ||
UEFA Europa League | Group C | Borussia Mönchengladbach | 0–0 | 0–2 | 4th place | ||
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UEFA Champions League | 3Q | Zenit | 1–0 | 0–3 | 1–3 | ||
UEFA Europa League | PO | Tottenham Hotspur | 1–2 | 0–3 | 1–5 | ||
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2017–18 | UEFA Europa League | 1Q | St Joseph's | 4–0 | 6–0 | 10–0 | |
2017–18 | UEFA Europa League | 2Q | Progrès Niederkorn | 1–0 | 2–1 | 3–1 | |
2017–18 | UEFA Europa League | 3Q | Austria Wien | 0–0 | 1–2 | 1–2 | |
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2019–20 | UEFA Europa League | 2Q | Aris | 0–0 | 0–1 | 0–1 | |
2019–20 | UEFA Europa League | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2019–20 | UEFA Europa League | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Current squad
For recent transfers, see List of Cypriot football transfers winter 2019–20Out on loan
Foreign players
Current staff
Honours
- Cypriot First Division
- Cypriot Second Division
- Cypriot Cup
- Cypriot Super Cup
Managerial history
- Dimitris Tsiepis
- Argiris Gavalas
- Costas Vasiliou
- Argiris Gavalas
- Spiros Elia
- Ferdinard Ceplar
- Christos Christodoulou
- Ulhen Fitz
- Georgios Eisaggeleas
- Costas Pambou "Mavrokolos"
- Nicolae Simatoc
- Loizos Pantelidis
- František Havránek
- Valér Švec
- Dušan Uhrin
- Jiri Dunaj
- František Cipro
- Anatoliy Byshovets
- Andreas Kissonergis
- Diethelm Ferner
- Kálmán Mészöly
- Andreas Michaelides
- Giannis Matzourakis
- Henk Houwaart
- Oleh Protasov
- Andreas Michaelides
- Bojan Prašnikar
- Loizos Mavroudis
- Panicos Orphanides
- Eli Guttman
- Mariano Barreto
- Andreas Michaelides
- Mihai Stoichiță
- Nir Klinger
- Dušan Uhrin, Jr.
- Mihai Stoichiță
- Raymond Atteveld
- Pambos Christodoulou
- Jorge Costa
- Lito Vidigal
- Ivaylo Petev
- Christakis Christoforou
- Makis Chavos
- Pambos Christodoulou
- Bruno Baltazar
- Dušan Kerkez
Presidential history
AEL Football Academies
- Cypriot U21 Championships: 13
- Cyprus U21 Cup: 1
- Cypriot U19 Championships: 1
- Cypriot U17 Championships: 6
- Cypriot U16 Championships: 1
- Cypriot U15 Championships: 2
- Cypriot U13 Championships: 3
Men's AEL Basketball Team
Women's AEL Basketball Team (C2S AEL)
Women volleyball team (TRB-Danoi ΑΕΛ)
A founding member of the Cyprus Volleyball Federation in 1976, AEL's women team has dominated in the Cypriot volleyball. The team's achievements are phenomenal; Out of the 32 seasons played so far in Cyprus since the commencement of the women's volleyball league, the team won the Championship 27 times. Out of the 31 cups they won it 27 times, 24 consecutive times, from 1980 until 2003. Also they have won the Championship 15 consecutive times, from 1977 until 1991. They have also the amazing records of winning the Double 12 times from 1980 until 1991 and 9 times from 1993 until 2001.In the past the club had also a men's team for 10 years which participated in the Cypriot Championship.
Bowling team
The bowling club was founded in 1999 and the same year became a member of the Limassol District Federation. In 2001, the team participated in the Cypriot Championship as one of the two representatives of the Limassol District Federation. In the team won its first trophy by winning the Limassol District Federation Cup and in 2006 its first Championship by winning the Limassol District Federation Championship. The home of the team is the Galaktika Bowling Center.Player |
Christos Krassas |
Nikolas kleanthous |
Michalis Perikleous |
Georgios Georgiou |
Andros Kalogirou |
Demetris Demetriou |
Panikos Kleanthous |
Cycling team
The cycling team was founded in 2001 and the same year became a member of the Limassol District Federation. The first men's cycling team consisted of the following : Ομηρος Χριστοφόρου, Παντελής Τίμινης, Μιχάλης Τσουλόφτας, Ηρόδοτος Κυριάκου, Σωτήρης Σκουταρίδης, Δημήτρης ΑραούζοςDefunct sports departments
Apart from the currently active sports departments, AEL had in the past some other sports departments, which today are defunct. Despite this, these currently not active departments had all won titles for AEL when they were active.Field hockey
In the past AEL Limassol had a field hockey team which is currently not active. The team had plenty of victories led by its star player Renos Antoniadis. In 1931, AEL won the Cup in a match which was played in Larnaca. One year later, the team became Cypriot Champions. The team consisted of the following players: Antoniadis, Pareas, Frangos, Christophides, Michaelides, Kalogirou, Victor Mousteris, Anastasiadis and Williamson. However, there were no further hockey competitions in Cyprus afterwards, as the other teams hockey teams of the era closed down their hockey departments because of financial problems.Handball
Another AEL sport department that currently does not exist is the handball.The team was active for a small period of time but that did not stop the team from adding another trophy to the hundreds that AEL won in various other sports. On 11 June 1989, a day after the football team of the club won the Cypriot Cup, the handball team won the Cypriot Cup in handball by beating Youth Centre Larnaca 23–19 in the final which was played in Lefkotheo Indoor Hal, Nicosia.