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释义

  1. History

     Creation and early years (1948–1953)  Beginnings in the Cypriot First Division (1953–1969)  Golden era (1970s–1980s)  General decline (1990s)  Revival (2000s)  Financial crisis (2012–2018)  Papastavrou era (2018–present) 

  2. Name

  3. Colors and badge

  4. Stadium

  5. Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

  6. Supporters

     Financial crisis and 2013 Pan-Cypriot fundraiser 

  7. Honours

  8. Omonia in European competitions

     UEFA Club ranking  European Cup / UEFA Champions League  UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 

  9. Players

     Current squad  Out on loan  Former players  Retired number 

  10. Current staff

     Technical staff  Medical staff 

  11. Management

     Board of Directors  Personnel 

  12. Managerial history

  13. Presidential history

  14. References

  15. External links

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Athletic Club Omonia Nicosia ({{lang-el|Αθλητικός Σύλλογος Oμόνοιας Λευκωσίας}}, ΑΣΟΛ; Athlitikos Sillogos Omonia Lefkosias, ASOL). The club was established on 4 June 1948. The football team of AC Omonia joined the Cyprus Football Association in 1953. On 29 May 2018 the football team of AC Omonia became a profesional for-profit football company.

Omonia is one of the most popular and successful football clubs in Cyprus, having won 20 national championships, 14 cups and 16 super cups.[1] Omonia holds an outstanding record of 14 championships in two decades, between 1970–1989 and, together with APOEL, holds the record of having won the championship six times in a row (between 1974 and 1979) and the Cypriot Cup four times in a row (between 1980 and 1983).

The AC Omonia also operates basketball,[2] volleyball,[3] cycling[4] and futsal. The latter one is being particularly successful, having won the league and cup in three consecutive years since 2011.[5]

History

Creation and early years (1948–1953)

On 23 May 1948, the board of APOEL sent a telegram to the Hellenic Association of Amateur Athletics (Greek: Σ.Ε.Γ.Α.Σ.), with the opportunity of the annual Panhellenic Track and Field Competition. In its telegram, it stated its wish for the "communist mutiny" to be ended. Club players considering this action as a political comment on the Greek Civil War distanced themselves or were expelled from APOEL.[6]

On 4 June 1948, Dr. Mattheos Papapetrou organized a meeting in Nicosia that led to the creation of Omonia. Many players expelled from APOEL were present at the meeting and joined the new club. Along with other left-wing teams such as Nea Salamina, Alki Larnaca and Orfeas Nicosia, Omonia helped create in December 1948 the Cyprus Amateur Football Federation. Omonia took part in the CAFF league until 1953, having won four out of five played championships and five out of five played cups. Omonia was then accepted by the Cyprus Football Association to participate in the Cypriot First Division

Beginnings in the Cypriot First Division (1953–1969)

After joining the Cypriot First Division in 1953, Omonia only placed seventh out of nine teams in the 1953–54 season, barely avoiding relegation. During that decade, the club's best placing came during the 1956–57 season when the club finished in the third position.

The team would make its closest push for the title during the 1959–60 season after finishing second, one point behind Anorthosis Famagusta.[7] The following year, after seven seasons in the First Division, the club would win its first title in 1960–61 season.[7] Omonia, in that season, would score 91 goals in 24 matches on their way to their first ever Cyprus First Division title. Omonia won their second title during the 1965–66 season.

Golden era (1970s–1980s)

Omonia won its first trophies of the decade in 1972, when the club won both the league and the cup. Led by a young Sotiris Kaiafas, Omonia won seven league titles in the 1970s, six of them were consecutive (1974–1979).[7] At the end of the decade, Omonia had a total of nine championship titles and three cups. At the end of the 1979 season, Omonia trailed its arch-rival APOEL by two championships. In 1976, Sotiris Kaiafas would go on and win the European Golden Shoe for his single-season 39-goal performance.[8] In 2003, he was awarded the UEFA Jubilee Awards for the Best Cypriot Footballer of the 20th century.

The 1980s was a successful decade for the club as it won an additional seven Cypriot League Championship titles including another five consecutive in 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, and in 1987 and in 1989.[7] As the 1980s came to an end, Omonia had won 14 Cypriot championship titles, becoming the most successful team on the island at the time.[7]

General decline (1990s)

The 1990s would prove to be less successful than the previous two decades. During this time, Omonia only mustered one Cypriot League title during the 1992–93 season. It would be eight years before Omonia would see its next title. In 1997, Omonia signed the German Rainer Rauffmann, who would later become the second top goalscorer ever for the club. With the help of other Omonia great and then captain, Costas Malekkos, and a young Costas Kaiafas (the son of Sotiris Kaiafas), Rauffmann would become top scorer of the Cypriot First Division in 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00 and 2000–01 seasons and led Omonia to two titles.[9]

Revival (2000s)

After a disappointing eight seasons, the 2000s decade began with a trophy. Omonia celebrated its 18th Cypriot league championship title in 2001. Now captained by Costas Kaiafas, Omonia would win its 19th Cypriot League Championship again in 2003. Since 2003, however, the team would stumble and be without a title for the next several years. After numerous seasons of poor signings and underachieving, Omonia's reigns would be taken over by new chairman and team president, Miltiadis Neophytou in 2008.

The team would soon be put back on track starting in 2006, beginning with the signing of Cyprus international goalkeeper Antonis Georgallides. Omonia would continue its star-studded signings by acquiring Cypriot stars that had been playing abroad, such as Elias Charalambous and Stathis Aloneftis. Omonia would then make headlines with the shocking signing of all-time leading scorer for Cyprus, Michalis Konstantinou. In 2009, Omonia would also sign another Cypriot star, Konstantinos Makrides. En route, Omonia would also acquire young Cypriot hopefuls, 21-year-old Dimitris Christofi and 20-year-old Georgios Efrem. Efrem, who had been playing on the youth team of Arsenal and later Scottish side Rangers, would be the final piece to the puzzle needed to win its 20th Cypriot league championship. After putting the proper pieces in place, Omonia did just that. During the 2009–10 season, led by the new captain, Elias Charalambous, Omonia would not lose a single derby, including play-offs matches against either, APOEL, Anorthosis Famagusta nor Apollon.

Head coach Takis Lemonis left the club after disappointing results and Dušan Bajević became the new coach in October 2010,[11] but was fired in April 2011.[12] He was replaced by Neophytos Larkou. Omonia would not be able to repeat as Champion during the 2010–11 regular season, and instead had to settle with finishing second,[13] despite the addition of yet another young Cypriot rising star, Andreas Avraam. The club, however, was to end on a positive note: under interim coach Neophytos Larkou, Omonia defeated Apollon Limassol in the Cyprus Cup final to win their 13th cup title.[14]

Omonia spent a difficult year but won their 14th cup starring André Alves, who scored the winning goal against AEL Limassol.[15] Under the guidance of newly-appointed director of football Nickolas Danskalou, Omonia finished second in the Championship and third after the playoff rounds, all but assuring they would qualify for the second round of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.[16]

Financial crisis (2012–2018)

Head coach Neophytos Larkou left the club in September 2012[17] and Toni Savevski was then appointed as coach. The team began the season with a great win but found its second success after several games. A disappointing first round proved enough to exclude the club from contesting for the championship or the cup. The team managed better results in the second round, finishing the season in third place.[18] Thousands of fans answered the president's call to donate as much as they could and the financial issues of the club improved. Omonia's final match ended in a 3–1 victory over AEK Larnaca. Omonia was knocked out in the semi-finals of the cup by AEL Limassol.

In 2013, Omonia began the new season with Savevski as manager, but he was sacked halfway beside positive results. Miguel Ángel Lotina was hired as the replacer[19] but was sacked just 37 days later.[20] Kostas Kaiafas, ex-player was then appointed as the new coach.[21] The club's financial difficulties returned despite the massive fundraiser organized the previous season. Omonia ended fifth in the league,[22] finishing its worst season in 56 years since 1957–58.[7]

In August 2014, Omonia was knocked out of the Europa League playoff stages by Dynamo Moscow. The club issued a complaint to UEFA regarding the refereeing of the match by Alexandru Tudor.[23] In early September, the club stopped supplying the fans' group Gate-9 with tickets resulting in the group's abstention from matches.[24] Two weeks later, after a meeting between the president and the coach, it was decided that tickets were to be supplied again to Gate-9.[25] Omonia finished fourth in the league. The team was eliminated from the Cypriot Cup semi-finals by APOEL.[26]

The team ended the 2015–16 campaign in 4th place.[27] During this season it reached the final of the Cypriot Cup but lost to Apollon Limassol.[28] The 2016–17 season saw the club finish 5th. This meant that for the 1st time in 15 years the club would not be able to play in European qualification matches.[29]

Following a general assembly at the end of the season Antonis Tzionis was elected as the new club president.[30]

While the 2017–18 campaign began with high expectations Omonia ended the season in 6th place. The season was the worst in the club's history in terms of defeats and goals conceded.[31] Despite this the club sold a total of 95,222 tickets during the season, more than any other team in the league.[32]

Papastavrou era (2018–present)

The decline of the club's football department and the financial difficulties it faced convinced many that a change in the way the club was being run was needed. In April 2018, Roys Poyiadjis submitted an investment offer to acquire the Omonia FC.[33][34][35] On May 24, 2018, he decided to withdraw his offer, stating that in his opinion the acquisition process lacked transparency and the Omonia FC board had already predetermined the outcome in favor of Stavros Papastavrou before the general assembly vote. In May 2018 a general assembly was called and members voted to hand the football department over to Stavros Papastavrou, an American-based Cypriot businessman.[36]

Some fans expressed their disapproval of the move in transforming the football club into a for-profit. Gate 9, the club's fans' group, stated that the decision went against Omonia's traditionally left wing ideals and that it would no longer support the club's football department.[37] Gate 9 has subsequently decided to form their own team, Omonia 1948. It will start in the Agricultural Category and aspire to move up the league.[38]

Papastavrou plans to invest 5 million euros into the club over the next few years and will invest more over the 20-year period that he will be in charge.[39] He has stated that he will provide funds for the development of the club's academies and training grounds and that the potential creation of a new stadium will be considered.[40]

Name

"Omonia" is the Greek word for "concord", showing the contrast of the club for discord and disruption.[46]

Colors and badge

Omonia's club colors are green and white. Their current alternate kit is black and green. Omonia's badge has a green shamrock in a white circle. Green colour symbolizes hope and white colour 'happiness'[41][42]

Stadium

{{main|GSP Stadium}}

Since 23 October 1999, Omonia has been using the 22,859-seat New GSP Stadium, the largest stadium in Cyprus. They share the stadium with local rival APOEL. Omonia played in the Makario Stadium from 1978 until 1999 and in Old GSP Stadium from 1953 to 1978. When the club was first created, it used the Goal Stadium (1948–1953).

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt partner
1992–1994Umbro Lois
1994–1998DiadoraKEO
1998–1999Kappa
1999–2001Umbro
2001–2004
2004–2007LottoLOEL juices
2007–2008miVision
2008–2010Ocean Tankers
2010–2012AdidasCYTAmobile-Vodafone
2012–2016Nike
2016–2017PumaGree
2017–2018DIMCO
2018–FONBET

Supporters

{{main|Gate-9}}

Omonia supporters are known for their left-leaning, socialist character, with over 80% stating in a survey that they associate themselves with the Progressive Party of Working People[43] Omonia is also traditionally regarded as the club of Cyprus's working-class.[44] Many of Omonia's supporters can be seen waving banners bearing Che Guevara's image.[44] Gate-9, the team's ultras group, was established in 1992.[45] The group occupies the North stand at the GSP stadium during home games.[44] Gate 9 has established relations with other left wing supporters such as those of Hapoel Tel Aviv and Standard Liège.[46]

Omonia holds the record for the most league tickets sold by a Cypriot team in a single season (162,061 during the 2009–10 campaign). The club also holds the Cypriot record for the highest average attendance in a season (11,003 during the 2003–04 campaign).[47]

Financial crisis and 2013 Pan-Cypriot fundraiser

By the end of February 2013, Omonia was struggling to meet the UEFA criteria due to the economic crisis that had engulfed the club. The club's president then decided to start a fundraiser and called for the supporters of the club to donate as much as they could. Hundreds of events were organised island wide with the motto; "ΕΙΜΑΙ ΟΜΟΝΟΙΑ ΔΗΛΩΝΩ ΠΑΡΩΝ" meaning, "I'M WITH OMONIA, I DECLARE MYSELF PRESENT."[48] Current and former players contributed by signing autographs and selling club merchandise. Although the situation at the beginning was described as grim, money poured in from all over the island and from abroad including England and the United States. In about a month-and-a-half, €3.5 million was collected from the club's supporters.[49]

Honours

  • Cypriot Championship

Winners (20): 1960–61, 1965–66, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1992–93, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2009–10

  • Cypriot Cup

Winners (14): 1964–65, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1993–94, 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2010–11, 2011–12

  • Cypriot Super Cup

Winners (16) (record): 1966, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2012

  • CAFF Championship

Winners (4) (record): 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52

  • CAFF Cup

Winners (5) (record): 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1952–53

Omonia in European competitions

UEFA Club ranking

Rank Country Team Points
209MKD}}FK Vardar5.000
210CYP}}Anorthosis4.985
211CYP}}AEL Limassol4.985
212CYP}}AC Omonia4.985
213CYP}}Ermis4.985
214ALB}}FK Kukësi4.750
215ARM}}Alashkert4.500

Last update: 26 February 2019


Source: uefa.com

European Cup / UEFA Champions League

European Cup / UEFA Champions League
SeasonRoundRivalHomeAwayAgg.
1966–67First roundGER}} 1860 Munich1–20–81–10
1972–73First roundIRL}} Waterford United2–01–23–2
Second roundGER}} Bayern Munich0–40–90–13
1974–75First roundIRL}} Cork Celtic(w/o)
1975–76First roundISL}} IA Akranes2–10–42–5
1976–77First roundGRE|old}} PAOK0–21–11–3
1977–78First roundITA}} Juventus0–30–20–5
1978–79First roundIRL}} Bohemians2–10–12–2 (a)
1979–80First roundLUX}} Red Boys Differdange6–12–17–3
Second roundNED}} Ajax4–00–104–10
1981–82First roundPOR}} Benfica0–10–30–4
1982–83First roundFIN}} HJK Helsinki2–00–32–3
1983–84First roundBUL}} CSKA Sofia4–10–34–4 (a)
1984–85First roundROM|1965}} Dinamo București2–11–43–5
1985–86First roundMLT}} Rabat Ajax5–05–010–0
Second roundBEL}} Anderlecht1–30–11–4
1987–88First roundIRL}} Shamrock Rovers0–01–01–0
Second roundROM|1965}} Steaua București0–21–31–5
1989–90First roundAUT}} Swarovski Tirol2–30–62–9
1993–94Preliminary RoundSWI}} Aarau2–10–22–3
2001–02Second Qualifying RoundFRY}} Red Star Belgrade1–11–22–3
2003–04First Qualifying RoundKAZ}} Irtysh0–02–12–1
Second Qualifying RoundPOL}} Wisła Kraków2–22–54–7
2010–11Second Qualifying RoundMKD}} Renova3–02–05–0
Third Qualifying RoundAUT}} Red Bull Salzburg1–11–42–5

UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League

UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
SeasonRoundRivalHomeAwayAgg.
1986–87First roundFlag of Romania (1965-1989).svg}} Sportul Studențesc1–10–11–2
1990–91First roundFlag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg}} Slavia Sofia4–21–25–4
Second roundBEL}} Anderlecht1–10–31–4
1995–96Preliminary RoundMLT}} Sliema Wanderers3–02–15–1
First roundITA}} Lazio1–20–51–7
1998–99First Qualifying RoundNIR}} Linfield5–13–58–6
Second Qualifying RoundAUT}} Rapid Wien3–10–23–3 (a)
1999–00Qualifying RoundBelarus}} Belshina Bobruisk3–05–18–1
First roundITA}} Juventus2–50–52–10
2000–01Qualifying RoundBUL}} Naftex Burgas0–01–21–2
2004–05First Qualifying RoundMKD}} Sloga Jugomagnat4–04–18–1
Second Qualifying RoundBUL}} CSKA Sofia1–11–32–4
2005–06First Qualifying RoundMLT}} Hibernians3–03–06–0
Second Qualifying RoundROM}} Dinamo București2–11–33–4
2006–07First Qualifying RoundCRO}} Rijeka2–12–24–3
Second Qualifying RoundBUL}} Litex Lovech0–01–21–2
2007–08First Qualifying RoundMNE}} Rudar Pljevlja2–02–04–0
Second Qualifying RoundBUL}} CSKA Sofia1–11–22–3
2008–09First Qualifying RoundMKD}} Milano2–02–14–1
Second Qualifying RoundGRE}} AEK Athens2–21–03–2
First roundENG}} Manchester City1–21–22–4
2009–10Second Qualifying RoundFRO}} HB4–04–18–1
Third Qualifying RoundROM}} Vaslui1–10–21–3
2010–11Play-off RoundUKR}} Metalist Kharkiv0–12–22–3
2011–12Third Qualifying RoundNED}} ADO Den Haag3–00–13–1
Play-off RoundAUT}} Red Bull Salzburg2–10–12–2 (a)
2012–13Third Qualifying RoundSRB}} Red Star Belgrade0–00–00–0 (5–6 p)
2013–14Second Qualifying RoundROM}} Astra Giurgiu1–21–12–3
2014–15Second Qualifying RoundMNE}} Budućnost Podgorica0–02–02–0
Third Qualifying RoundMacedonia}} Metalurg Skopje3–01–04–0
Play-off RoundRussia}} Dynamo Moscow1–22–23–4
2015–16First Qualifying RoundGEO}} Dinamo Batumi2–00–12–1
Second Qualifying RoundPOL}} Jagiellonia Białystok1–00–01–0
Third Qualifying RoundDEN}} Brøndby2–20–02–2 (a)
2016–17First Qualifying RoundArmenia}} Banants4–11–05–1
Second Qualifying RoundIsrael}} Beitar Jerusalem3–20–13–3 (a)

Players

Current squad

{{updated|14 March 2019}}[50]{{Fs start}}{{Fs player|no = 1|nat = CYP|pos = GK|name = Constantinos Panagi}}{{Fs player|no = 3|nat = ESP|pos = DF|name = Christian Manrique}}{{Fs player|no = 5|nat = FRA|pos = DF|name = Mickaël Gaffoor}}{{Fs player|no = 7|nat = ITA|pos = DF|name = Marco Motta}}{{Fs player|no = 8|nat = POR|pos = MF|name = Alex Soares}}{{Fs player|no = 9|nat = GRE|pos = FW|name = Dimitris Kolovos|other=on loan from Mechelen}}{{Fs player|no =11|nat = ESP|pos = MF|name = Juanan Entrena}}{{Fs player|no =15|nat = ESP|pos = DF|name = Alberto Lora}}{{Fs player|no =16|nat = ESP|pos = MF|name = Jordi Gómez}}{{Fs player|no =17|nat = ESP|pos = MF|name = Cris Montes}}{{Fs player|no =20|nat = NGA|pos = MF|name = Abdul Ajagun|other=on loan from Kortrijk}}{{Fs player|no =21|nat = SLO|pos = MF|name = Saša Živec}}{{Fs player|no =23|nat = CMR|pos = MF|name = Raoul Loé}}{{Fs player|no =24|nat = CRC|pos = FW|name = David Ramírez}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player|no =25|nat = ESP|pos = GK|name = Tomás Mejías}}{{Fs player|no =26|nat = GRE|pos = DF|name = Loukas Vyntra}}{{Fs player|no =27|nat = ENG|pos = FW|name = Matt Derbyshire}}{{Fs player|no =31|nat = CYP|pos = DF|name = Ioannis Kousoulos}}{{Fs player|no =35|nat = GRE|pos = MF|name = Charis Mavrias}}{{Fs player|no =49|nat = CYP|pos = MF|name = Fanos Katelaris}}{{Fs player|no =61|nat = CYP|pos = GK|name = Alexandros Antoniou}}{{Fs player|no =71|nat = CRO|pos = DF|name = Franjo Prce}}{{Fs player|no =72|nat = CYP|pos = MF|name = Marinos Tzionis}}{{Fs player|no =73|nat = BUL|pos = DF|name = Hristian Foti}}{{Fs player|no =77|nat = CYP|pos = FW|name = Demetris Christofi|other=captain}}{{Fs player|no =78|nat = CYP|pos = MF|name = Giorgos Kakoullis}}{{Fs player|no =80|nat = CYP|pos = FW|name = Andronikos Kakoullis}}{{Fs end}}

Out on loan

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Former players

For details of former players, see Category:AC Omonia players

Retired number

{{further|Retired numbers in football (soccer)|l1=Retired numbers in football}}12 – The club supporters (the 12th man)

Current staff

Technical staff

Coaching staff
Head coach{{flagicon|GRE}} Yannis Anastasiou
Assistant coach{{flagicon|GRE}} Andreas Skentzos
Head of Physical department{{flagicon|GRE}} Leonidas Papadakis
Physical fitness coach{{flagicon|CYP}} Giannis Georgallis
Goalkeeping coach{{flagicon|CYP}} Demetris Leoni
Sports Scientist{{flagicon|CYP}} Christos Emmanouil
Performance Analyst{{flagicon|CYP}} Kyriakos Panagiotou
Head of Scouting{{flagicon|CYP}} Simos Tarapoulouzis
Scouter{{flagicon|CYP}}{{flagicon|GER}} Rainer Rauffmann
Sport management and organisation
Sports Director{{flagicon|CYP}} Neophytos Larkou
Academy technical director{{flagicon|CYP}} Vasilios Ioannou
Source: [https://www.omonoiafc.com.cy/omada/#technical_staff omonoiafc.com.cy]

Medical staff

Medical staff
Doctor{{flagicon|CYP}} Giannakis Vasiliou
Research Associate{{flagicon|CYP}} Dr George Panagiotou
Chiropractor{{flagicon|CYP}} Giorgos Oxinos
Physiotherapists{{flagicon|CYP}} Constandinos Kapparis
{{flagicon|CYP}} Nikolas Ch
Masseur{{flagicon|CYP}} Stelios Petrou
{{flagicon|CYP}} Nicolai Temelkov
Caregiver{{flagicon|CYP}} Michalis Pitsilidis
{{flagicon|CYP}} Giorgos Karagiannis
Source: omonoia.com.cy

Management

Board of Directors

OfficeName
President{{flagicon|CYP}} Stavros Papastavrou
Vice President{{flagicon|CYP}} Demetris Grigori
Member{{flagicon|CYP}} Marios Argyrides
{{flagicon|CYP}} Nikolas Georgiades
{{flagicon|CYP}} Loris Kyriakou
{{flagicon|CYP}} Neophytos Larkou
{{flagicon|CYP}} Demetris Nikolaou
{{flagicon|CYP}} Michalis Papapetrou
{{flagicon|CYP}} Nikos Charalampides
{{refbegin}}Source: [https://www.omonoiafc.com.cy/διοικητικο-συμβουλιο/ omonoiafc.com.cy]{{refend}}

Personnel

PositionStaff
Chief Executive Manager{{flagicon|CYP}} Pavlos Nicolaides
Media Officer / Spokesman{{flagicon|CYP}} Andreas Demetriou
Marketing Executive{{flagicon|CYP}} Panayiotis Kamasia
Operation Officer{{flagicon|CYP}} Apostolos Mikellidis
Administration Officer{{flagicon|CYP}} Savvas Socratous
Team Administrator{{flagicon|CYP}} Demetris M. Demetriou
Accountant{{flagicon|CYP}} Yiota Rotou
Commercial Unit Executive{{flagicon|CYP}} Giorgos Panayiotou
Commercial Unit Officer{{flagicon|CYP}} Demetris Demetriou
Academy Director{{flagicon|CYP}} Andreas Miliotis
Academy Officers{{flagicon|CYP}} Kostakis Yiannouris
{{flagicon|CYP}} Charalambos Argyrou
Secretary{{flagicon|CYP}} Christina Christou
{{refbegin}}Source: acomonia.com{{refend}}

Managerial history

{{div col|colwidth=25em}}
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Dikran Missirian (1948–52)
  • {{flagicon|England}} John Johnson (1952–53)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Pampos Avraamides (1953–55)
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Hans Hungehuisen (1955–57)
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Karl Vogler (1957–59)
  • {{flagicon|Israel}} Eli Fuchs (1959–60)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Nako Chakmakov (1960–62)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Tourai (1962–63)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Stoyan Petrov (1963–64)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Andreas Keremezos (1964–65)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Georgi Pachedzhiev (1965–66), (first term)
  • {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} Igor Netto (1966–67)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Georgi Barka (1967–68)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Georgi Pachedzhiev (1968–70), (second term)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Djakarov (1970–71)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Dobromir Tashkov (1971–72), (first term)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Vasil Spasov (1972–74), (first term)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Andreas Constantinou (Esso) (1974–75)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Iltziev (1975–76)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Gabriel Stoyanov (1976–77)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Petar Argirov (1977–79)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Yoncho Arsov (1979–80), (first term)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Vasil Spasov (1980–82), (second term)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Dobromir Tashkov (1982–83), (second term)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Atanas Dramov (1983–85)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Georgi Tinkov (1985–86)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Yoncho Arsov (1986–89), (second term)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Bozhil Kolev (1989–90)
  • {{flagicon|Austria}} Helmut Senekowitsch (1990–91)
  • {{flagicon|Brazil}} Graziano Zakarel (1991–92)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Yoncho Arsov (1992–94), (third term)
  • {{flagicon|Germany}} Gerhard Prokop (1994–96)
  • {{flagicon|Austria}} Walter Skocik (1995–96)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Angel Kolev (1996–97)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Andreas Michaelides (1997–99)
  • {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Dušan Galis (1999)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Yoncho Arsov (1999–00), (fourth term)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Asparuh Nikodimov (2000)
  • {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Arie Haan (14 Nov 2000 – 30 Nov 2000)
  • {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Henk Houwaart (1 Oct 2000 – 30 Nov 2001), (first term)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Andreas Mouskallis (2002)
  • {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Toni Savevski (2002–04), (first term)
  • {{flagicon|Poland}} Franciszek Smuda (2004)
  • {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Henk Houwaart (1 July 2004 – 21 Dec 2005), (second term)
  • {{flagicon|Romania}} Ioan Andone (28 Dec 2005 – 25 May 2007)
  • {{flagicon|Bosnia}} Dragan Okuka (23 May 2007 – 26 Nov 2007)
  • {{flagicon|Greece}} Ioannis Matzourakis (2007)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Giorgos Savvidis (2007–2008)
  • {{flagicon|Bosnia}} Nedim Tutić (2008–09)
  • {{flagicon|Greece}} Takis Lemonis (17 March 2009 – 4 Oct 2010)
  • {{flagicon|Bosnia}} Dušan Bajević (13 Oct 2010 – 14 April 2011)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Neophytos Larkou (15 April 2011 – Sept 18, 2012)
  • {{flagicon|Macedonia}} Toni Savevski (Sept 26, 2012–18 Dec 2013), (second term)
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Miguel Ángel Lotina (1 Jan 2014 – 6 Feb 2014)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Kostas Kaiafas (12 Mar 2014 – 2 Nov 2015)
  • {{flagicon|Serbia}} Vladan Milojević (11 Nov 2015 – 18 May 2016)
  • {{flagicon|England}} John Carver (4 June 2016 – 23 February 2017)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Akis Ioakim (23 February 2017 – 26 May 2017)
  • {{flagicon|Cyprus}} Pambos Christodoulou (26 May 2017 – 5 December 2017)
  • {{flagicon|Bulgaria}} Ivaylo Petev (14 December 2017 – 21 March 2018)
  • {{flagicon|Spain}} Juan Carlos Oliva (17 June 2018 – )
{{div col end}}{{refbegin}}Source: trifylli.net{{refend}}

Presidential history

Here is the list of the previous presidents of Omonia:[51]

NameFromToHonours
Takis Nikolaidis194819744 Cypriot Championship, 3 Cypriot Cup, 1 Cypriot Super Cup, 4 CAFF Championship, 5 CAFF Cup
Kostas Limpouris197419816 Cypriot Championship, 2 Cypriot Cup, 2 Cypriot Super Cup
Kostakis Konstantinides198119896 Cypriot Championship, 3 Cypriot Cup, 5 Cypriot Super Cup
Panikos Neophytou198919961 Cypriot Championship, 2 Cypriot Cup, 3 Cypriot Super Cup
Lakis Polykarpou199620001 Cypriot Cup
Doros Seraphim200020082 Cypriot Championship, 1 Cypriot Cup, 3 Cypriot Super Cup
Miltiades Neophytou200820121 Cypriot Championship, 2 Cypriot Cup, 1 Cypriot Super Cup
Stelios Milonas201220141 Cypriot Super Cup
Doros Seraphim20142016
Antonis Tzionis20162018
Loris Kyriakou2018Present

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External links

{{portal|Cyprus|Association football}}{{commons category|A.C. Omonia Nicosia}}
  • Official website
  • Omonoia news website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100816053509/http://www.gate9.com.cy/ Gate9 official website]
  • Kifines fan page
  • national-football-teams
  • Players of A. C. Omonia Nicosia on Wikimedia Commons
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