Olympiakos 1–1 Freedom 24 Krasava ENY Olympiakos dominated most of the match at the GSP, taking the lead through Pikís’ penalty (22’). They missed several big chances to kill the game, including a double opportunity late on. As often happens, they were punished: Teixeira equalised in the 87’ after Talichmanidis spilled a shot. Akritas Chlorakas 0–4 APOEL APOEL cruised to victory away from home, scoring three of their four goals from corners. Corbu (15’) and Laïfis (27’) put them 2–0 up early. Rosa (51’) and Maioli (83’) sealed the result. Garcia’s side controlled the game throughout and now lead the league table. Ethnikos Achna 2–0 Anorthosis Ethnikos were clearly superior at Dasaki, with Argentinian forward Andereggen scoring twice (47’, 87’). Breno also struck the bar. Both sides finished with 10 men: Furtado (Anorthosis, 63’) and Breno (Ethnikos, 90+3’) sent off. Apollon Limassol 3–0 Enosis Neon Paralimni Apollon were in control but needed the second half to make it count. Kvita’s header (54’) broke the deadlock, before Castel struck twice (79’, 86’) to give them a comfortable win. ENP offered resistance early but remain pointless. Omonoia Aradippou 0–2 Pafos Played at the Antonis Papadopoulos. Champions Pafos were frustrated in the first half – Pepe even missed a penalty. They finally broke through with Sunjic’s header from a corner (55’). Bruno doubled the lead late (89’), while a stoppage-time Luckassen goal was ruled offside. Omonoia 5–0 AEL Omonoia produced a commanding performance at the GSP, easing past AEL with a 5–0 win. Coulibaly’s first-half header set them on their way before second-half strikes from Semedo, Andreou, Kousoulos and Neophytou sealed a third successive victory. The Greens now sit joint top of the table on nine points alongside APOEL and Aris, while AEL remain on four points in ninth place. AEK 3–2 Aris AEK came out on top in a dramatic clash at the Arena, beating Aris 3–2. McCausland and Milicevic exchanged early goals before Ivanovic gave the home side the lead. Montnor equalised in the 80th minute, but despite being reduced to ten men and coach Idiakez sent off, AEK grabbed a 90th-minute winner through Ledés. The result moves AEK to seven points in sixth place, while Aris slip to third, level on nine with APOEL. Post navigation 10-MAN PAFOS HOLD OLYMPIAKOS Women’s Football in Cyprus: Collapsed, Neglected, Forgotten