2013–14 APOEL FC season

The 2013–14 season was APOEL's 74th season in the Cypriot First Division and 86th year in existence as a football club. APOEL completed a historical domestic treble during the 2013–14 season, winning all the titles in Cyprus, the League, the Cup and the Super Cup.

APOEL
2013–14 season
ChairmanPhivos Erotokritou
(Until 4 December 2013)
Prodromos Petrides
(From 4 December 2013)
ManagerPaulo Sérgio
(Until 4 October 2013)
Giorgos Donis
(From 11 October 2013)
StadiumGSP Stadium
Cypriot First Division1st
Cypriot CupWinners
LTV Super CupWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying round
UEFA Europa LeagueGroup stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
Gustavo Manduca (13)

All:
Gustavo Manduca (16)
Highest home attendance18,959 vs Zulte Waregem
(29 August 2013 – UEFA Europa League)
Lowest home attendance3,246 vs Alki Larnaca
(19 February 2014 – Cypriot Cup)
Average home league attendance8,520 (all competitions)

Season review edit

Head coach and chairman changes during season edit

On 4 October 2013, a day after the home defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League, the club announced the termination of Paulo Sérgio's contract, due to a disappointing run of results domestically and abroad.[1][2] Paulo Sérgio was replaced by Greek coach Giorgos Donis, who on 11 October 2013 signed a contract until the end of the 2013–14 season.[3]

Phivos Erotokritou, the chairman of APOEL since November 2008, resigned and on 4 December 2013 he was replaced by Prodromos Petrides, who had served again as chairman of APOEL from 2001 to 2006.[4]

Pre-season and friendlies edit

The first training session for the season took place on 21 June 2013 at APOEL's training centre. On 6 July 2013, the team flew to Obertraun in Austria to perform the main stage of their pre-season training and returned to Cyprus on 20 July 2013.[5] During the pre-season training stage in Austria, APOEL played six friendly matches against FK Baumit Jablonec (1–2 loss), SC Paderborn 07 (0–2 loss), FC Zbrojovka Brno (1–1 draw), FC Slovácko (2–2 draw), PAOK (0–1 loss) and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (0–3 loss). After its return to Cyprus, the team played one more friendly match against Doxa Katokopias at GSP Stadium on 23 July 2013, in a match which APOEL won by 2–1.

LTV Super Cup edit

On 17 August 2013, APOEL beat Apollon Limassol 1–0 at GSP Stadium to lift Cypriot Super Cup. Paulo Sérgio's men picked up their first silverware of the season thanks to a 35th-minute goal from Portuguese defender Mário Sérgio.[6]

Cypriot First Division edit

Regular season edit

On 2 September 2013, APOEL opened their competitive season with a 3–0 win at GSP Stadium against Enosis Neon Paralimni. Vinícius opened the scoring in the 58th minute, while Constantinos Charalambides and João Guilherme scored two late goals, both from direct free kicks. On 14 September 2013, APOEL suffered its first league defeat after losing 1–2 at AEL Limassol. Edwin Ouon and Orlando Sá scored two first half goals for AEL and APOEL scored in the 57th minute, when Diego Gaúcho put the ball into his own net after a cross from Esmaël Gonçalves. On 23 September 2013, APOEL drew 1–1 at home against AEK Larnaca. Nestoras Mitidis put the visitors in front in the 39th minute and Efstathios Aloneftis scored the equaliser for APOEL with a stunning solo effort in the 56th minute. On 28 September 2013, APOEL beat Nea Salamina by 1–0 at Ammochostos Stadium, with Mário Sérgio netting the game's only goal in the 45th minute, after trying a weak shot from the right side of the box that tricked Salamina's goalkeeper Srđan Blažić. On 7 October 2013, APOEL won Aris Limassol 1–0 at home under caretaker coach Yiannos Ioannou, with Nuno Morais scoring the only goal of the match in the 13th minute. On 19 October 2013, APOEL lost 0–2 against Ermis Aradippou at Ammochostos Stadium, in Giorgos Donis debut as APOEL coach. Henrique scored the first goal for Ermis in the 81st minute by illegally using his right hand and the same player made it 2–0 from a penalty kick in the injury time. On 28 October 2013, APOEL earned three valuable points after beating Anorthosis 1–0 at GSP Stadium, thanks to a 52nd-minute goal by João Guilherme. On 2 November 2013, APOEL's disappointing run continued as the champions were defeated 0–2 by Apollon Limassol at Tsirion Stadium, thanks to Fotios Papoulis and Marcos Gullón second half goals. After this defeat APOEL dropped to the 6th place, eight points behind leaders Apollon Limassol. On 11 November 2013, APOEL easily beat last-placed Alki Larnaca 3–0 at home behind closed doors, with two goals from Mario Budimir and an own goal from Alki's player Constantinos Laifis. On 23 November 2013, APOEL drew 1–1 with Doxa Katokopias at Makario Stadium. Ricardo Fernandes put Doxa ahead after 41 minutes and Gustavo Manduca equalised for APOEL with a penalty in the 67th minute. On 2 December 2013, APOEL recorded their biggest win (by that time) in the season, beating AEK Kouklia 5–0 at home. Esmaël Gonçalves scored a hat-trick, while Gustavo Manduca and Constantinos Charalambides added a goal apiece in APOEL's victory. On 2 December 2013, APOEL beat Ethnikos Achna 2–0 at Dasaki Stadium, thanks to a goal from the penalty spot by Gustavo Manduca and a late goal from Cillian Sheridan. On 16 December 2013, APOEL beat Omonia 2–0 in Nicosia's derby and climbed up to fourth place. Gustavo Manduca opened the proceedings nine minutes after the interval with his fourth goal of the season, while Nuno Morais set up the final score 15 minutes from time after an individual effort. After this match APOEL were fourth with 26 points, only four points behind the leaders duo AEL and Apollon. On 22 December 2013, APOEL sealed their fourth consecutive league win by beating Enosis Neon Paralimni 3–0 at Tasos Markou Stadium. Efstathios Aloneftis got APOEL on the board just four minutes into the match and Marcelo Oliveira scored another one early in the second half, while Vinícius made it 0–3, in APOEL's final match of the year 2013. On 4 January 2014, APOEL drew 2–2 at home against AEL Limassol and remained four points five points off the top. Monteiro opened the scoring for AEL after only six minutes, but Efstathios Aloneftis and Gustavo Manduca struck twice in the space of three minutes to give APOEL the lead, before Orlando Sá equalise for AEL in the 34th minute. On 11 January 2014, APOEL drew their second league game in a row as they were held 1–1 by AEK Larnaca at GSZ Stadium and dropped to the 4th place, six points behind leaders AEL Limassol. Joan Tomás scored from the rebound after his penalty was saved by Urko Pardo in the 29th minute and two minutes later Constantinos Charalambides equalised for APOEL with a close-range effort, after Mário Sérgio's pass. On 19 January 2014, APOEL beat Nea Salamina 3–1 at home, in a match which was played behind closed doors. Gustavo Manduca opened the scoring with a direct free kick in the 29th minute and six minutes later César Santin scored his first official goal for APOEL to make it 2–0. Selim Benachour scored again for APOEL three minutes after the interval, while Hélio Roque just pulled one goal back for Nea Salamina in the 63rd minute. On 25 January 2014, APOEL came back from one down to beat Aris Limassol 3–1 at Tsirion Stadium. Mihai Dina gave Aris Limassol the lead in the 21st minute, but APOEL turned the match with a goal from Gustavo Manduca in the 43rd minute and an own goal from Maximiliano Oliva one minute later, before Vinícius score a third goal for APOEL in the 73rd minute. On 1 February 2014, APOEL ended Ermis Aradippou's 17-match unbeaten run with 3–0 win at GSP Stadium. Efstathios Aloneftis opened the scoring in the 35th minute and Tomás De Vincenti scored his first two official goals for APOEL in the 55th and 60th minute to make the final score 3–0. On 5 February 2014, APOEL continued their impressive form with a well deserved 2–1 win over Anorthosis at Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium and coupled with the unexpected draw of leaders AEL Limassol closed the gap at the top to four points. Tomás De Vincenti gave APOEL the lead in the 18th minute from the penalty spot and Roberto Colautti managed to equalise for Anorthosis in the 76th minute, but five minutes later Cillian Sheridan scored from close range to give his team an important win. On 9 February 2014, APOEL achieved an important 2–1 victory over Apollon Limassol at home and climbed up to second place. Gastón Sangoy gave Apollon the lead after just 11 minutes, but Tomás De Vincenti struck twice in the second half, first with a penalty in the 67th minute and seven minutes with an amazing shot from an incredibly difficult angle. On 15 February 2014, APOEL achieved an easy 3–1 win over last-placed Alki Larnaca at GSZ Stadium. Nuno Morais put APOEL ahead after 20 minutes, while Kaká and César Santin scored in the second half to make it 3–0, before Demetris Kyprianou score Alki's only goal five minutes before the end. On 22 February 2014, APOEL trashed Doxa Katokopias 5–1 at home and closed the gap at the top to one point only. Efstathios Aloneftis notched a hat-trick and Brazilian forward Gustavo Manduca scored the other two, while Doxa's consolation goal came from a powerful 40-yard shot from Nilson Antonio. On 9 March 2014, APOEL continued their impressive form with a 6–1 thrashing of AEK Kouklia at Pafiako Stadium. Within 25 minutes the game was all but over as a brace from Tomás De Vincenti, a Gustavo Manduca penalty and a red card for AEK Kouklia's Pantelis Pitsillos gave APOEL a 3–0 lead. AEK Kouklia managed to reduce the deficit through Alexandros Garpozis before the break but APOEL proved too strong as Nektarios Alexandrou and substitute César Santin with a couple completed the rout. On 15 March 2014, APOEL extended their winning streak to nine games with a 2–0 win over Ethnikos Achna at GSP Stadium. Gustavo Manduca opened the scoring with a direct free kick in the 17th minute and nine minutes later César Santin scored from close range after Nektarios Alexandrou's cross to make it 2–0 for APOEL. On 19 March 2014, APOEL were held to a goalless draw by Omonia at GSP Stadium and dropped to the third place, three points behind leaders AEL Limassol.

Play-offs edit

On 23 March 2014, in its first Championship play-off match, APOEL maintained the pressure on AEL Limassol with a slender 2–1 win over Ermis Aradippou at Ammochostos Stadium. Tomás De Vincenti opened the score when he converted a 42nd minute penalty and Efstathios Aloneftis headed in the second two minutes from the end, after an excellent cross by César Santin. An own goal from Kaká in the added time ensured a nervy finish for APOEL, which climbed up to second place, three points off the top. On 29 March 2014, in one of their best performances this season, APOEL thrashed Apollon Limassol 3–0 at GSP Stadium. Gustavo Manduca opened the score midway through the first half, while Cillian Sheridan doubled the score with a superb solo effort before Vinícius finish off a great APOEL move in the last minute. On 5 April 2014, APOEL were held to a goalless draw by Omonia at GSP Stadium and remained three points behind leaders AEL Limassol, which they also drew against Apollon. On 13 April 2014, APOEL got hard-earned 1–0 win over Anorthosis at Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, breaking the deadlock through Vinícius in the 73rd minute. On 22 April 2014, APOEL thrashed AEL Limassol 3–0 at GSP Stadium and climbed to the top of the league table, level on points with AEL. APOEL got off to a great start when Efstathios Aloneftis crossed the ball and Nuno Morais headed past AEL keeper Karim Fegrouche in the fifth minute. Four minutes before half time Tiago Gomes released Constantinos Charalambides on the right side and his cross was headed past Fegrouche by César Santin. The icing on the cake came late on in the game when APOEL's midfielder Nuno Morais ran clear and set Gustavo Manduca up for an easy third goal. On 26 April 2014, APOEL's 23-match unbeaten run ended by Ermis Aradippou which won 2–1 at GSP Stadium and forced APOEL to their first home defeat of the season. Marco Tagbajumi gave Ermis the lead early in the second half, with APOEL unable to break down a resolute Ermis rearguard until the 80th minute when defender Marios Antoniades equalised from close range, but five minutes from time Dragan Žarković netted the winner. On 3 May 2014, APOEL were beaten 1–2 at Tsirion Stadium by Apollon Limassol and remained to the second place, six points off the top. Despite taking an early lead through Nuno Morais and seemingly in control of the game, APOEL collapsed for a second consecutive game and conceded two goals in each half by Apollon's striker Abraham Gneki Guié. On 7 May 2014, APOEL managed to defeat their bitter rivals Omonia 2–1 at home and closed the gap at the top to three points, taking advantage of AEL Limassol's 0–1 defeat by Apollon. Tomás De Vincenti opened the scoring for APOEL with a direct free kick in the 23rd minute, but fifteen minutes later Alípio equalised with the same way. The winning goal came from Aldo Adorno in the 76th minute, two minutes after he had come on as a substitute. On 11 May 2014, APOEL trashed Anorthosis 8–1 at home and after AEL's win the champion would be decided on the last day. Brazilian defender Kaká opened the score in the fifth minute and when Anorthosis defender Demetris Economou was sent off for tripping Irish forward Cillian Sheridan in the penalty area it was all over. Tomás De Vincenti grabbed a hat-trick, Kaká a brace with João Guilherme, Cillian Sheridan and Mário Sérgio also getting on the scoreboard, while Nuno Morais put the ball into his own net to score Anorthosis' only goal. On 17 May 2014, AEL Limassol hosted APOEL at Tsirion Stadium in the title decider match of the First Division. Unfortunately, the referee suspended the match just six minutes into the second half (when the score was still at 0–0), when firecrackers thrown by AEL fans, hit and injured APOEL's Brazilian defender Kaká, who was put on stretchers and rushed to hospital.[7] After Cyprus Football Association's decision the match was replayed on 31 May 2014, behind closed doors at the neutral Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium. APOEL, who needed to win their league-deciding replay in order to pip AEL's charges on head-to-head record, scored through Cillian Sheridan on the brink of half-time and won their second consecutive league title, in one of the most hotly contested championships in recent years.[8] Simultaneously, APOEL completed a historical domestic treble, winning all the season's titles in Cyprus, the League, the Cup and the Super Cup. However, on 6 June 2014, the Cyprus Football Association's (CFA) disciplinary committee – acting as an appeals board – unanimously cancelled on the CFA council's decision to repeat the May 17 championship final between AEL and APOEL, awarding the match to APOEL with a 0–3 score.[9]

Cypriot Cup edit

First round edit

In the first round of the Cypriot Cup, APOEL were drawn to play a single knock-out match against Cypriot B2 Division side Digenis Oroklinis. The match was held on 19 December 2013, and APOEL needed extra time to beat Digenis Oroklinis 4–2 on the artificial turf of the Oroklini Municipal Stadium. Marios Elia opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a penalty kick and Andreas Parpas equalised for Digenis with a direct free kick in the 50th minute. Two minutes later, Cillian Sheridan put APOEL in front but Pantelis Tavrou equaliser in the 74th minute took the match to extra time. During the extra 30 minutes, APOEL were better side and struck twice with a header from Cillian Sheridan in the 104th minute and with a penalty kick from Gustavo Manduca seven minutes before the end.

Second round edit

APOEL were drawn to face AEL Limassol in a two-leg match-up for the second round of the Cypriot Cup. On 8 January 2014, in the first leg of their Cypriot Cup second round clash, APOEL secured a narrow 1–0 advantage over AEL Limassol at GSP Stadium after Irish striker Cillian Sheridan scored from close range in the 40th minute.

On 22 January 2014, APOEL recorded another 1–0 win over AEL Limassol at Tsirion Stadium for an aggregate 2–0 victory over last season's beaten finalists in the second round of the Cypriot Cup. Gustavo Manduca scored the only goal of the game in the 64th minute, converting Tomás De Vincenti's cross, to secure APOEL's progression into the quarter-finals for the first time since the 2009–10 season, also getting revenge over AEL Limassol who knocked them out at this stage of the competition in the last two seasons.

Quarter-finals edit

APOEL were drawn to face Alki Larnaca in a two-leg match-up for the quarter-finals of the Cypriot Cup. In the first-leg match which was held on 12 February 2014, Giorgos Donis decided to rest many first-team players and as a result APOEL were held to a goalless draw by Alki at GSZ Stadium.

On 19 February 2014, APOEL easily beat Alki Larnaca 3–0 at GSP Stadium and qualified for the Cypriot Cup semi-finals for the first time in four years. After a goalless first half, APOEL made the breakthrough in the 46th minute with a goal from Constantinos Charalambides. Twenty minutes later, Gustavo Manduca scored another one for APOEL, while Constantinos Charalambides struck again with a beautiful long shot sixteen minutes before the end.

Semi-finals edit

APOEL were drawn to face Doxa Katokopias in a two-leg match-up for the semi-finals of the Cypriot Cup. On 2 April 2014, in first leg semi-final tie, APOEL all but booked their place in the final with a resounding 4–1 home win over Doxa Katokopias. Nektarios Alexandrou opened the scoring with a close range effort in the 20th minute, but Doxa equalised in the 62nd minute after Diogo Ramos headed the ball past APOEL's keeper. Marcelo Oliveira fired APOEL back into the lead a couple of minutes later and then Constantinos Charalambides bagged a brace to give APOEL a 4–1 win that would be enough to send them into the Cup final.

On 9 April 2014, despite fielding a team based only on reserve players, APOEL easily beat Doxa Katokopias 4–0 at Makario Stadium and reached the Cup final, with Christos Pipinis, a brace from Aldo Adorno and César Santin getting the goals.

Final edit

On 21 May 2014, APOEL won their 20th Cypriot Cup following a comfortable 2–0 win over Ermis Aradippou at GSP Stadium.[10][11] The club had not won the trophy since the 2007–08 season but the first half goals from Tomás De Vincenti and Cillian Sheridan ensured that the cup would be going back to APOEL after a six-year absence.

It did not take long for Giorgos Donis’ side to get the breakthrough. After some patient build-up play from APOEL, Tomás De Vincenti was played through and the Argentine showed great composure to give his side the lead after just six minutes. APOEL continued to dominate the game and on 28 minutes they doubled their lead. Tomás De Vincenti was involved again, laying the ball off to Tiago Gomes who shook off pressure from Ermis defence before playing the ball across goal with Cillian Sheridan on hand for an easy finish to give APOEL a significant lead. Ermis put up a good fight but were ultimately outplayed by a team with far more experience in the big matches.

UEFA Champions League edit

Third qualifying round edit

The team won the national league the previous season and as such entered the third qualifying round of the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League. APOEL were drawn against Slovenian side Maribor. In the first leg, APOEL drew 1–1 with Maribor at GSP Stadium. APOEL took the lead in the 21st minute with a goal by Nuno Morais. Maribor equalised in the 64th minute, when Marcos Tavares scored for the final score of 1–1. In the second leg, APOEL took the initiative from the first whistle and maintained a 60% ball possession at Ljudski vrt, but they only managed a goalless draw against Maribor and were eliminated on away goals rule after a 1–1 aggregate score.

UEFA Europa League edit

Play-off round edit

After being eliminated from the UEFA Champions League, APOEL dropped down into the UEFA Europa League play-off round, and was drawn against Belgian side Zulte Waregem. The first leg was held at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium in Brussels and ended in a 1–1 draw. In the second leg, APOEL lost 2–1 at GSP Stadium and were eliminated.

Group stage edit

APOEL's 2013–14 UEFA Europa League starting line-up that managed to beat Bordeaux 2–1 at home and secured its first ever victory in the UEFA Europa League group stages.[12][13]

Despite losing to Zulte Waregem in the play-off round, APOEL reinstated in Europa League, replacing the Turkish side Fenerbahçe who were banned because of the match-fixing case related to the 2010–11 Süper Lig title.[14] APOEL were selected by a random drawing among all the losing teams from the play-off round.[15] APOEL were drawn in Group F, alongside Bordeaux, Eintracht Frankfurt and Maccabi Tel Aviv. APOEL finished in third place with five points out of six matches.

Squad edit

As of 29 January 2014[16]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF   BRA João Guilherme
4 MF   CYP Kostakis Artymatas
6 DF   BRA Marcelo Oliveira
8 MF   POR Tiago Gomes
9 FW   IRL Cillian Sheridan
10 MF   CYP Constantinos Charalambides (vice-captain)
11 MF   CYP Nektarios Alexandrou
12 FW   PAR Aldo Adorno
14 DF   GRE Christos Pipinis
15 DF   CYP Marios Antoniades
16 MF   BRA Vinícius
17 MF   CYP Marinos Satsias (captain)
18 MF   TUN Selim Benachour
19 DF   CYP Marios Elia
20 FW   CYP Pieros Sotiriou
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   BRA Gustavo Manduca
22 GK   GRE Dionisis Chiotis
26 MF   POR Nuno Morais (2nd vice-captain)
27 DF   ESP Aritz Borda
28 DF   POR Mário Sérgio (4th captain)
30 MF   ARG Tomás De Vincenti
31 MF   CYP Vasilios Papafotis
44 DF   CYP Nicholas Ioannou
46 FW   CYP Efstathios Aloneftis
70 FW   BRA César Santin
73 DF   BRA Kaká
77 DF   CYP Athos Solomou
78 GK   ESP Urko Pardo
88 GK   CYP Tasos Kissas
96 GK   GRE Konstantinos Vasilevski

For recent transfers, see List of Cypriot football transfers summer 2013.
Also, see List of Cypriot football transfers winter 2013–14.

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   CYP Markos Charalambous (at Olympiakos Nicosia)

International players edit

Foreign players edit

EU Nationals

EU Nationals (Dual citizenship)

Non-EU Nationals

Squad changes edit

In:

No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
CM   Panayiotou 20 EU Olympiakos Nicosia Loan Return → Summer 2014
20 CF   Sotiriou 20 EU Olympiakos Nicosia Transfer  Y Summer 2017 €70K apoelfc.com.cy
3 CB   Guilherme 27 Non-EU Marítimo   Transfer  Y Summer 2015 Free apoelfc.com.cy
8 CM   Gomes 27 EU Blackpool   Transfer  Y Summer 2015 Free apoelfc.com.cy
4 DM   Artymatas 20 EU Enosis Neon Paralimni Transfer  Y Summer 2017 €120K apoelfc.com.cy
25 LB   Christian 24 Non-EU Grêmio Anápolis   Loan → Summer 2014 Undisclosed apoelfc.com.cy
9 CF   Sheridan 24 EU Kilmarnock   Transfer  Y Summer 2014 Undisclosed apoelfc.com.cy
23 CF   Gonçalves 22 EU Rio Ave   Loan → Summer 2014 Undisclosed apoelfc.com.cy
16 CM   Vinícius 27 Non-EU Braga   Transfer  Y Summer 2015 Free apoelfc.com.cy
55 LB   Cabral 29 EU Académica   Transfer  Y Summer 2014 Free apoelfc.com.cy
70 CF   Santin 32 Non-EU Copenhagen   Transfer  Y Winter 2015 €50K apoelfc.com.cy
14 LB   Pipinis 29 EU Asteras Tripoli   Transfer  Y Winter 2015 Free apoelfc.com.cy
30 AM   De Vincenti 24 EU Olympiacos   Loan → Winter 2014 Free apoelfc.com.cy
73 CB   Kaká 32 Non-EU Deportivo La Coruña   Transfer  Y Winter 2015 Free apoelfc.com.cy

Total expenditure:   €240K

Out:

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
CB   Christofides 20 EU Alki Larnaca Loan → Summer Free kerkida.net
CM   Panayiotou 20 EU Alki Larnaca Loan → Summer Free 24sports.com.cy
16 CF   Biton 25 Non-EU Standard Liège   Loan return → Summer sigmalive.com
20 DM   Tziolis 28 EU Monaco   Loan return → Summer sigmalive.com
1 GK   Constantinou 27 EU Aris Limassol End of contract  N Summer Free kerkida.net
23 CM   Pinto 29 EU Legia Warsaw   End of contract  N Summer Free apoelfc.com.cy
55 CB   Karipidis 30 EU Apollon Limassol Mutual consent  N Summer Free apoelfc.com.cy
55 RW   Beckmann 29 EU IF Elfsborg   Mutual consent  N Summer Free apoelfc.com.cy
30 CB   Zuela 29 EU Apollon Smyrni   Mutual consent  N Summer Free apoelfc.com.cy
5 LB   Klukowski 32 EU Free agent Contract termination  N Summer Free apoelfc.com.cy
40 AM   Charalambous 20 EU Olympiakos Nicosia Loan → Summer Free sentragoal.com.cy
24 CF   Gonçalves 22 EU Rio Ave   Mutual consent  N
Loan return →
Winter apoelfc.com.cy
7 CF   Budimir 27 EU Panetolikos   Mutual consent  N Winter Free apoelfc.com.cy
25 LB   Christian 25 Non-EU Grêmio Anápolis   Mutual consent  N
Loan return →
Winter apoelfc.com.cy
55 LB   Cabral 29 EU Free agent Mutual consent  N Winter Free apoelfc.com.cy

Total income:   €0

Last updated: 29 January 2014

Club edit

Other information edit

Chairman   Phivos Erotokritou (Until 4 December 2013)
  Prodromos Petrides (From 4 December 2013)
Ground (capacity and dimensions) GSP Stadium (22,859 / 105x68 m)

Source: apoelfc.com.cy

Squad stats edit

Total Cypriot First Division Cypriot Cup LTV Super Cup Champions League & Europa League
Country
N
P
Name
GS
A
Mins.
Gls.
Y
R
A
Mins.
Gls.
Y
R
A
Mins.
Gls.
Y
R
A
Mins.
Gls.
Y
R
A
Mins.
Gls.
Y
R
  3 CB Guilherme 40 41 3640 3 12 28 2440 3 8 4 390 1 1 90 1 8 720 2
  4 DM Artymatas 9 15 776 2 9 362 1 5 324 1 1 90
  6 CB Oliveira 45 46 4052 2 17 31 2702 1 11 5 450 1 1 1 90 9 810 5
  7 CF Budimir 4 13 482 2 2 1 6 233 2 1 1 120 1 1 5 128 1 1
  8 CM Gomes 18 27 1701 1 15 912 1 4 306 1 83 7 400
  9 CF Sheridan 21 39 2067 9 1 26 1180 5 1 7 517 4 1 90 5 280
  10 RM Charalambides 37 48 3220 7 4 32 2189 3 1 7 505 4 1 9 526 2
  11 LM Alexandrou 23 39 2183 4 4 22 1302 1 2 7 356 1 1 1 23 9 502 2 1
  12 RW Adorno 5 144 3 4 111 1 1 33 2
  14 LB Pipinis 12 14 867 1 4 1 10 536 3 1 4 331 1 1
  15 LB Antoniades 19 19 1484 1 6 16 1270 1 4 2 150 2 1 64
  16 CM Vinícius 43 48 3632 5 9 32 2590 5 7 7 460 1 7 8 575 2
  17 DM Satsias 1 5 107 4 17 1 90
  18 AM Benachour 15 28 1474 1 2 19 943 1 1 3 271 1 89 5 171 1
  19 RB Elia 2 3 239 1 1 1 29 2 210 1 1
  20 CF Sotiriou 3 9 382 1 5 211 4 171 1
  21 LW Manduca 33 42 2770 16 6 29 2024 13 3 6 304 3 1 1 90 6 352 2
  22 GK Chiotis 10 10 900 -4 1 2 180 -1 7 630 -1 1 1 90 -2
  23 CF Gonçalves 13 17 1173 5 2 1 10 655 3 1 67 6 451 2 2 1
  25 LB Christian 11 13 1007 3 4 276 1 1 80 1 1 90 7 561 1
  26 DM Morais 49 52 4387 6 8 34 2925 5 6 7 517 1 1 90 10 855 1 1
  27 CB Borda 17 20 1506 4 1 11 752 3 1 4 304 5 450 1
  28 RB Mário Sérgio 49 49 4381 3 6 35 3121 2 5 4 360 1 90 1 1 9 810
  30 AM De Vincenti 18 20 1399 13 6 16 1105 12 6 4 294 1
  31 RM Papafotis 3 98 2 39 1 59
  46 LW Aloneftis 34 42 3076 9 3 30 2262 8 2 3 185 1 9 629 1
  55 LB Cabral 10 11 864 1 7 590 1 4 274
  70 CF Santin 8 24 1078 7 1 20 921 6 1 4 157 1
  73 CB Kaká 9 10 816 3 6 456 3 4 360
  77 RB Solomou 7 12 699 2 4 195 1 5 367 3 137 1
  78 GK Pardo 44 44 3960 -34 2 34 3060 -24 1 1 90 9 810 -10 1
  88 GK Kissas 1 1 120 -2 1 120 -2
  95 DM Djamas
  96 GK Vasilevski
Last updated: 31 May 2014
Source: Match reports in competitive matches, apoelfc.com.cy
Ordered by start team, game starts and position on pitch (from back right to front left)
0 shown as blank
Country: when 2 flags, 1st flag = country that plays for internationally, 2nd flag = country of birth; N = number on jersey; P = Position; Name = Name on jersey (for more extended name, pause the mouse pointer on the name); GS = Game Started; A = Appearances.

Top scorers edit

R Player Position League Cup Super Cup Europe1 Total
1   Manduca LW 13 3 0 0 16
2   De Vincenti AM 12 1 0 0 13
3   Aloneftis LW 8 0 0 1 9
  Sheridan CF 5 4 0 0 9
5   Santin CF 6 1 0 0 7
  Charalambides RM 3 4 0 0 7
7   Morais DM 5 0 0 1 6
8   Vinícius CM 5 0 0 0 5
  Gonçalves CF 3 0 0 2 5
10   Alexandrou LM 1 1 0 2 4
11   Kaká CB 3 0 0 0 3
  Guilherme CB 3 0 0 0 3
  Mário Sérgio RB 2 0 1 0 3
  Adorno RW 1 2 0 0 3
15   Budimir CF 2 0 0 0 2
  Oliveira CB 1 1 0 0 2
17   Benachour AM 1 0 0 0 1
  Antoniades LB 1 0 0 0 1
  Pipinis LB 0 1 0 0 1
  Elia RB 0 1 0 0 1
Own goals 3 0 0 0 3
TOTAL 78 19 1 6 104

Last updated: 31 May 2014
1Included both UEFA Champions League and Europa League competitions.
Source: Match reports in Competitive matches, apoelfc.com.cy

Captains edit

  1.   Marinos Satsias
  2.   Constantinos Charalambides
  3.   Nektarios Alexandrou
  4.   Nuno Morais

Pre-season friendlies edit

7 July 2013 Friendly FK Baumit Jablonec   2–1   APOEL Sportplatz Obertraun, Obertraun
19:00 EET Piták   59'
Rossi   81'
(Report) Sheridan   55'
8 July 2013 Friendly SC Paderborn 07   2–0   APOEL Sportplatz Bischofshofen, Bischofshofen
17:30 EET Zeitz   21'
Brückner   40'
(Report)
11 July 2013 Friendly FC Zbrojovka Brno   1–1   APOEL Sportplatz Bischofshofen, Bischofshofen
18:00 EET Škoda   90+1' (pen.) (Report) Artymatas   67'
12 July 2013 Friendly FC Slovácko   2–2   APOEL Sportanlage Finsterloch, Straßwalchen
18:00 EET Kuncl   25'
Trousil   81'
(Report) Manduca   17' (pen.), 40' (pen.)
17 July 2013 Friendly PAOK   1–0   APOEL Paltenstadion Rottenmann, Rottenmann
19:00 EET Salpingidis   16' (Report)
19 July 2013 Friendly TSG 1899 Hoffenheim   3–0   APOEL Sportplatz Bischofshofen, Bischofshofen
19:00 EET Rudy   36' (pen.)
Herdling   74'
Elyounoussi   82'
(Report)
23 July 2013 Friendly APOEL   2–1   Doxa Katokopias GSP Stadium, Nicosia
20:00 EET Manduca   31' (pen.)
Gonçalves   87'
(Report) Pavlović   24' Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Antonis Christodoulou

Mid-season friendlies edit

15 November 2013 Friendly APOEL   3–1   Olympiakos Nicosia Archangelos Training Centre, Nicosia
16:00 EET Sheridan   2', 3'
Papafotis   22'
(Report) Sotiriou   65' Attendance: Behind closed doors
14 January 2014 Friendly APOEL   3–1   PAEEK Archangelos Training Centre, Nicosia
15:45 EET Benachour   8'
De Vincenti   35' (pen.)
Adorno   61'
(Report) Unknown   65' Attendance: Behind closed doors
28 January 2014 Friendly APOEL   1–0   Olympiakos Nicosia Archangelos Training Centre, Nicosia
15:30 EET Adorno   11' (Report) Attendance: Behind closed doors

Competitions edit

Overall edit

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
Cypriot First Division Winners 2 September 2013 31 May 2014
UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round Third qualifying round 31 July 2013 6 August 2013
UEFA Europa League Play-off round Group stage 22 August 2013 12 December 2013
Cypriot Cup 1st round Winners 19 December 2013 21 May 2014
LTV Super Cup Final Winners 17 August 2013

Updated to match played 31 May 2014
Source: Competitions

Cypriot First Division edit

Classification edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 AEL Limassol 26 19 5 2 48 16 +32 62 Qualification for the championship group
2 Apollon Limassol 26 19 2 5 47 19 +28 59[a]
3 APOEL 26 18 5 3 56 18 +38 59[a]
4 Ermis Aradippou 26 15 7 4 44 28 +16 52
5 Omonia Nicosia 26 13 8 5 45 22 +23 47
Source: CFA, UEFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head away goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^ a b APOL 2–0 APOE; APOE 2–1 APOL

Results summary edit

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
36 25 6 5 78 25  +53 81 15 2 1 50 10  +40 10 4 4 28 15  +13

Last updated: 31 May 2014.
Source: UEFA

Results by round edit

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAAHHAHHA
ResultWLDWWLWLWDWWWWDDWWWWWWWWWDWWDWWLLWWW
Position166557666666434444332222232222122221
Updated to match(es) played on 31 May 2014. Source: apoelfc.com.cy
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Play-offs edit

The first 12 teams are divided into two groups. Points are carried over from the regular season.

Championship group edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 APOEL (C) 36 25 6 5 80 25 +55 81[a] Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
2 AEL Limassol 36 25 6 5 68 29 +39 81[a]
3 Apollon Limassol 36 24 5 7 66 29 +37 77 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round[b]
4 Ermis Aradippou 36 18 8 10 55 54 +1 62 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[b]
5 Omonia Nicosia 36 16 11 9 59 37 +22 59 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round[b]
6 Anorthosis Famagusta 36 12 6 18 57 64 −7 42
Source: CFA, UEFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ a b APOEL: 7 pts ; AEL: 4 pts
  2. ^ a b c Since cup winners APOEL qualified for the 2014-15 UEFA Champions League and the runners-up Ermis finished top-four, all of the Europa League spots revert into league positions.

Matches edit

Kick-off times are in EET.

Regular season edit

2 September 2013 Matchweek 1 APOEL 3–0 E. N. Paralimni GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Vinícius   58'
Charalambides   86'
Guilherme   90+4'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 6,757
Referee: Marios Panayi
14 September 2013 Matchweek 2 AEL Limassol 2–1 APOEL Tsirion Stadium, Limassol
19:00 EET Ouon   10'
  40'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Gaúcho   57' (o.g.) Attendance: 6,354
Referee: Demetris Chrysostomou
23 September 2013 Matchweek 3 APOEL 1–1 AEK Larnaca GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Aloneftis   56' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Mitidis   39' Attendance: 6,428
Referee: Ioannis Anastasiou
28 September 2013 Matchweek 4 Nea Salamina 0–1 APOEL Ammochostos Stadium, Larnaca
19:00 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Mário Sérgio   45' Attendance: 1,280
Referee: Antonis Christodoulou
7 October 2013 Matchweek 5 APOEL 1–0 Aris Limassol GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Morais   13' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 4,741
Referee: Demetris Masias
19 October 2013 Matchweek 6 Ermis Aradippou 2–0 APOEL Ammochostos Stadium, Larnaca
19:00 EET Henrique   81', 90+5' (pen.) (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 1,390
Referee: Demetris Chrysostomou
28 October 2013 Matchweek 7 APOEL 1–0 Anorthosis GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Guilherme   52' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 8,862
Referee: Leontios Trattos
2 November 2013 Matchweek 8 Apollon Limassol 2–0 APOEL Tsirion Stadium, Limassol
15:00 EET Papoulis   62'
Gullón   79'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 7,410
Referee: Marios Panayi
11 November 2013 Matchweek 9 APOEL 3–0 Alki Larnaca GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Budimir   25', 66'
Laifis   77' (o.g.)
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: Behind closed doors
Referee: Giorgos Nikolaou
23 November 2013 Matchweek 10 Doxa Katokopias 1–1 APOEL Makario Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Fernandes   41'
Kingson   90+4'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Manduca   67' (pen.)
Borda   90+3'  
Attendance: 1,815
Referee: Christos Nicolaides
2 December 2013 Matchweek 11 APOEL 5–0 AEK Kouklia GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Gonçalves   30', 56', 84'
Manduca   44' (pen.)
Charalambides   54'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Kairinos   41' Attendance: 3,707
Referee: Loukas Soteriou
7 December 2013 Matchweek 12 Ethnikos Achna 0–2 APOEL Dasaki Stadium, Achna
19:00 EET Coundoul   68' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Manduca   70' (pen.)
Sheridan   90+1'
Attendance: 886
Referee: Charalambos Skapoullis
16 December 2013 Matchweek 13 APOEL 2–0 Omonia GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Manduca   54'
Morais   74'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 12,054
Referee: Demetris Masias
22 December 2013 Matchweek 14 E. N. Paralimni 0–3 APOEL Tasos Markou Stadium, Paralimni
15:00 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Aloneftis   4'
Oliveira   53'
Vinícius   73'
Attendance: 1,380
Referee: Kostas Psevdiotis
4 January 2014 Matchweek 15 APOEL 2–2 AEL Limassol GSP Stadium, Nicosia
15:00 EET Aloneftis   26'
Manduca   29' (pen.)
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Monteiro   6'
  34'
Sachetti   81'  
Attendance: 9,816
Referee: Ioannis Anastasiou
11 January 2014 Matchweek 16 AEK Larnaca 1–1 APOEL GSZ Stadium, Larnaca
15:00 EET Tomás   29' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Charalambides   31' Attendance: 2,620
Referee: Christos Nicolaides
19 January 2014 Matchweek 17 APOEL 3–1 Nea Salamina GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:00 EET Manduca   29'
Santin   35'
Benachour   48'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Roque   63' Attendance: Behind closed doors
Referee: Marios Panayi
25 January 2014 Matchweek 18 Aris Limassol 1–3 APOEL Tsirion Stadium, Limassol
18:00 EET Dina   21' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Manduca   43'
Oliva   44' (o.g.)
Vinícius   73'
Attendance: 1,610
Referee: Thomas Mouskos
1 February 2014 Matchweek 19 APOEL 3–0 Ermis Aradippou GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:00 EET Aloneftis   35'
De Vincenti   55', 60' (pen.)
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 7,154
Referee: Leontios Trattos
5 February 2014 Matchweek 20 Anorthosis 1–2 APOEL Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, Larnaca
19:00 EET Colautti   76' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
De Vincenti   18' (pen.)
Sheridan   81'
Attendance: 4,035
Referee: Marios Panayi
9 February 2014 Matchweek 21 APOEL 2–1 Apollon Limassol GSP Stadium, Nicosia
17:00 EET De Vincenti   67' (pen.), 74' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Sangoy   11' Attendance: 10,601
Referee: Demetris Masias
15 February 2014 Matchweek 22 Alki Larnaca 1–3 APOEL GSZ Stadium, Larnaca
18:00 EET Kyprianou   85' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Morais   20'
Kaká   61'
Santin   70'
Attendance: 773
Referee: Avraam Tsoukkas
22 February 2014 Matchweek 23 APOEL 5–1 Doxa Katokopias GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:00 EET Aloneftis   22', 36', 52'
Manduca   45+1', 73'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Toni   2'
Nilson   56'
Attendance: 3,920
Referee: Charalambos Skapoullis
9 March 2014 Matchweek 24 AEK Kouklia 1–6 APOEL Pafiako Stadium, Paphos
16:00 EET Pitsillos   23'
Garpozis   32'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
De Vincenti   16', 21'
Manduca   24' (pen.)
Alexandrou   54'
Santin   71', 73'
Attendance: 1,187
Referee: Kostas Psevdiotis
15 March 2014 Matchweek 25 APOEL 2–0 Ethnikos Achna GSP Stadium, Nicosia
16:00 EET Manduca   17'
Santin   26'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 4,493
Referee: Marios Tsaggaris
19 March 2014 Matchweek 26 Omonia 0–0 APOEL GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:00 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 10,072
Referee: Demetris Masias

Play-offs edit

23 March 2014 Matchweek 1 Ermis Aradippou 1–2 APOEL Ammochostos Stadium, Larnaca
17:30 EET Kaká   90+6' (o.g.) (Report 1)
(Report 2)
De Vincenti   42' (pen.)
Aloneftis   88'
Attendance: 1,317
Referee: Kostas Psevdiotis
29 March 2014 Matchweek 2 APOEL 3–0 Apollon Limassol GSP Stadium, Nicosia
17:00 EET Manduca   21'
Sheridan   52'
Vinícius   90'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 6,553
Referee: Marios Tsaggaris
5 April 2014 Matchweek 3 Omonia 0–0 APOEL GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:00 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 11,186
Referee: Christos Nicolaides
13 April 2014 Matchweek 4 Anorthosis 0–1 APOEL Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, Larnaca
18:30 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Vinícius   73' Attendance: 2,159
Referee: Marios Panayi
22 April 2014 Matchweek 5 APOEL 3–0 AEL Limassol GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:00 EET Morais   5'
Santin   41'
Manduca   83'
Pipinis   90'  
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 13,985
Referee: Demetris Masias
26 April 2014 Matchweek 6 APOEL 1–2 Ermis Aradippou GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:00 EET Antoniades   81' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Tagbajumi   58'
Žarković   85'
Attendance: 4,262
Referee: Marios Tsaggaris
3 May 2014 Matchweek 7 Apollon Limassol 2–1 APOEL Tsirion Stadium, Limassol
18:00 EET Gneki Guié   26', 67' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Morais   11' Attendance: 2,844
Referee: Georgios Nicolaou
7 May 2014 Matchweek 8 APOEL 2–1 Omonia GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:00 EET De Vincenti   23'
Adorno   76'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Alípio   38' Attendance: 6,149
Referee: Antonis Christodoulou
11 May 2014 Matchweek 9 APOEL 8–1 Anorthosis GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:00 EET Kaká   5', 40'
De Vincenti   17' (pen.), 23', 32' (pen.)
Guilherme   52'
Sheridan   64'
Mário Sérgio   81'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Economou   16'
Morais   85' (o.g.)
Attendance: 4,244
Referee: Kostas Psevdiotis
31 May 2014 Matchweek 10 AEL Limassol 0–3
Awarded[note 1]
APOEL Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, Larnaca
18:00 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Sheridan   45+1' Attendance: Behind closed doors
Referee: Demetris Masias

UEFA Champions League edit

Qualifying phase edit

Third qualifying round edit
31 July 2013 First Leg APOEL   1–1   Maribor GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 CET Gonçalves   21' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Tavares   64' Attendance: 17,387
Referee: Serhiy Boyko
6 August 2013 Second Leg Maribor   0–0
(1–1 (a) agg.)
  APOEL Ljudski vrt, Maribor
20:00 CET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Gonçalves   86' Attendance: 12,100
Referee: Aleksei Kulbakov

UEFA Europa League edit

Qualifying phase edit

Play-off round edit
22 August 2013 First Leg Zulte Waregem   1–1   APOEL Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht
20:45 CET Malanda   21' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Alexandrou   88' Attendance: 5,095
Referee: Marijo Strahonja
29 August 2013 Second Leg APOEL   1–2
(2–3 agg.)
  Zulte Waregem GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 CET Aloneftis   52' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Habibou   12'
Naessens   90'
Attendance: 18,959
Referee: Andre Marriner

Group stage edit

Note: Despite losing to Zulte Waregem in the play-off round, APOEL reinstated in Europa League replacing the Turkish side Fenerbahçe who were banned because of the match-fixing case related to the 2010–11 Süper Lig title.[14] APOEL were selected by a random drawing among all the losing teams from the play-off round.[15]

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Eintracht Frankfurt 6 5 0 1 13 4 +9 15 Advance to knockout phase
2   Maccabi Tel Aviv 6 3 2 1 7 5 +2 11
3   APOEL 6 1 2 3 3 8 −5 5
4   Bordeaux 6 1 0 5 4 10 −6 3
Source: Soccerway
Matches edit
19 September 2013 Matchweek 1 Maccabi Tel Aviv   0–0   APOEL Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv
19:00 CET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 11,772
Referee: Carlos Clos Gómez
3 October 2013 Matchweek 2 APOEL   0–3   Eintracht Frankfurt GSP Stadium, Nicosia
21:05 CET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Alexandrou   27' (o.g.)
Lakić   59'
Jung   66'
Attendance: 13,729
Referee: Alexandru Tudor
24 October 2013 Matchweek 3 Bordeaux   2–1   APOEL Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux
21:05 CET Sané   24'
Henrique   90'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Gonçalves   45' Attendance: 10,404
Referee: Martin Strömbergsson
7 November 2013 Matchweek 4 APOEL   2–1   Bordeaux GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 CET Alexandrou   14'
Budimir   50'
Morais   55'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Sané   45+2'
N'Guémo   50'  
Attendance: 11,853
Referee: Sébastien Delferiere
28 November 2013 Matchweek 5 APOEL   0–0   Maccabi Tel Aviv GSP Stadium, Nicosia
21:05 CET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 13,052
Referee: István Vad
12 December 2013 Matchweek 6 Eintracht Frankfurt   2–0   APOEL Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt
19:00 CET Schröck   68'
Djakpa   77'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 32,400
Referee: Stephan Studer

LTV Super Cup edit

17 August 2013 Final APOEL 1–0 Apollon Limassol GSP Stadium, Nicosia
20:00 EET Mário Sérgio   35' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 5,558
Referee: Ioannis Anastasiou

APOEL won the 2013 Cypriot Super Cup (13th title).

Cypriot Cup edit

First round edit

19 December 2013 Knock-out Digenis Oroklinis 2–4 (a.e.t.) APOEL Oroklini Municipal Stadium, Oroklini
14:30 EET Parpas   50'
Tavrou   74'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Elia   15' (pen.)
Sheridan   52', 104'
Manduca   113' (pen.)
Attendance: 250
Referee: Avraam Tsoukkas

Second round edit

8 January 2014 First Leg APOEL 1–0 AEL Limassol GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Sheridan   40' (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Dedé   90'   Attendance: Behind closed doors
Referee: Marios Tsaggaris
22 January 2014 Second Leg AEL Limassol 0–1
(0–2 agg.)
APOEL Tsirion Stadium, Limassol
15:00 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Manduca   64' Attendance: 5,076
Referee: Demetris Masias

Quarter-finals edit

12 February 2014 First Leg Alki Larnaca 0–0 APOEL GSZ Stadium, Larnaca
18:00 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Kostas Psevdiotis
19 February 2014 Second Leg APOEL 3–0
(3–0 agg.)
Alki Larnaca GSP Stadium, Nicosia
17:00 EET Charalambides   47', 74'
Manduca   65'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Attendance: 3,246
Referee: Thomas Mouskos

Semi-finals edit

2 April 2014 First Leg APOEL 4–1 Doxa Katokopias GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET Alexandrou   20'
Oliveira   65'
Charalambides   72', 75'
(Report 1)
(Report 2)
Ramos   62' Attendance: 4,006
Referee: Ioannis Anastasiou
9 April 2014 Second Leg Doxa Katokopias 0–4
(1–8 agg.)
APOEL Makario Stadium, Nicosia
16:00 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
Pipinis   45'
Adorno   60', 69'
Santin   71'
Attendance: 207
Referee: Leontios Trattos

Final edit

21 May 2014 Final Ermis Aradippou 0–2 APOEL GSP Stadium, Nicosia
19:00 EET (Report 1)
(Report 2)
De Vincenti   6'
Sheridan   28'
Attendance: 11,463
Referee: Christos Nicolaides

APOEL won the 2013–14 Cypriot Cup (20th title).

Notes edit

  1. ^ The 17th May 2014 match was abandoned (at 0–0) after 52 minutes, when firecrackers thrown by AEL fans, hit and injured APOEL's player Kaká.[7] 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 Limassol by 1–0.[8] However, on 6 June 2014, the Cyprus Football Association's (CFA) disciplinary committee – acting as an appeals board – unanimously cancelled on the CFA council's decision to repeat the May 17 championship final, awarding APOEL a 3–0 win.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Ανακοίνωση [Announcement] (in Greek). APOEL FC. 4 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Paulo Sérgio makes way at APOEL". UEFA. 4 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  3. ^ Υπέγραψε ο Δώνης [Donis signed a contract] (in Greek). APOEL FC. 11 October 2013. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  4. ^ Δελτίο Τύπου – Ανακοίνωση [Press release – Announcement] (in Greek). APOEL FC. 4 December 2013. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  5. ^ Έναρξη Προετοιμασίας 2013 – 2014 (in Greek). APOEL FC. 21 May 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  6. ^ ΑΠΟΕΛ – Απόλλωνας 1-0 [APOEL – Apollon 1-0] (in Greek). CFA. 17 August 2013. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Cypriot title decider abandoned after flare hits player".
  8. ^ a b "Sheridan strike hands APOEL Cypriot title". UEFA. 31 May 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
  9. ^ a b "APOEL are champions… again!". cyprus-mail.com. 6 June 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  10. ^ ΕΡΜΗΣ ΑΡΑΔΙΠΠΟΥ 0-2 ΑΠΟΕΛ (in Greek). APOEL FC. 21 May 2014. Archived from the original on 24 May 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  11. ^ "Το ΑΠΟΕΛ κατέκτησε το Κύπελλο Coca – Cola" (in Greek). CFA. 21 May 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  12. ^ "Alexandrou rocket helps APOEL achieve lift-off". UEFA. 7 November 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  13. ^ "APOEL vs. Bordeaux 2 – 1". soccerway. 7 November 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  14. ^ a b "Draw to decide Fenerbahçe replacements". UEFA. 29 August 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  15. ^ a b "APOEL reinstated in UEFA Europa League". UEFA.com. 30 August 2013.
  16. ^ "Squad 2013–14". APOEL FC. 29 January 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2014.