Pafos secured their place in the UEFA Champions League play-offs with a commanding 2-0 victory over Dynamo Kyiv, completing a 3-0 aggregate triumph. The hosts made a dream start, breaking the deadlock in the second minute when Mislav Oršić reacted quickest inside the box to fire home from close range. The early blow left Dynamo struggling to find a foothold, with Pafos comfortably in control as they took a one-goal lead into the interval. Half-time brought an extra moment of excitement for the home supporters, as new signing David Luiz was introduced to the 7,000 fans in attendance. Pafos doubled their advantage just ten minutes after the restart, with Correia meeting a cross inside the area to volley past the Dynamo goalkeeper. The hosts pressed for more, with Tanković attempting an ambitious strike from the halfway line, while both Oršić and Anderson Silva came close to adding a third. The win sets up a high-stakes play-off clash with Serbian champions Red Star Belgrade. Victory would see Pafos make history as the first Cypriot club to reach the group stage of the Champions League’s revamped format. Post navigation From Announcement to Uncertainty: The Anorthosis Refugee Tournament and the Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium Dispute Pafos, Omonoia, and AEK Larnaca Advance; Aris Limassol Eliminated