Posts Cyprus Football Round-Up: Club Restructures, Transfers, and Institutional Changes Set the Stage for 2025/26 Season As the 2025/26 football season approaches, Cypriot clubs are pressing ahead with commercial partnerships, structural reforms, and high-profile transfers. From AEL Limassol’s financial reset and sponsorship deals to key moves…
Posts APOEL Hold General Assembly: Brazilian Investment, Stadium Plans, and New Appointments on the Agenda On Tuesday, 24 June, APOEL Football Ltd. held its Annual General Assembly, with President Prodromos Petrides outlining a number of key developments regarding the club’s financial future, operational structure, and…
Posts From Wall Street to the GSP Fernando Ricciarelli, author of the insightful piece XP Investimentos Under Fire: What’s Behind Grizzly Research’s Accusations?, now turns his attention to APOEL, offering a detailed and expert analysis rooted in…
Posts Cyprus Football Weekly Round-Up -18th June 2025 APOEL Nears €200 Million Investment Deal with Brazilian Firm Amid Boardroom Shake-Up APOEL Nicosia is reportedly on the brink of securing a long-term investment deal with a Brazilian firm that…
Posts Fury and Fear in Lakatamia: Omonoia Fan Club Attacked in Violent Assault by Masked APOEL Supporters The football community in Cyprus has been left stunned after a violent and coordinated attack on an Omonoia Nicosia fan club in Lakatamia late Sunday evening. Both the club and…
Posts Cyprus Eyes Entry into Schengen Zone by 2026 – No Impact on Sarfo’s Residency Cyprus is actively working towards joining the Schengen Zone by 2026, President Nikos Christodoulides confirmed in recent statements. The country aims to complete all technical requirements by the end of…
Posts “THE EIGHT” – A STATEMENT The group of non-board stakeholders who had expressed interest in taking over APOEL have issued a statement expressing their position following the breakdown in negotiations “We feel compelled to speak…
Posts APOEL: NO DEAL Efforts to bring about a change in the leadership of APOEL FC’s corporate structure have not borne fruit, as recent discussions with Prodromos Petrides failed to yield an agreement. The…
Posts Eight APOEL Officials Plead Guilty in Social Insurance Debt Case The defendants in the case regarding APOEL Club’s outstanding debts to the Social Insurance Fund and other funds, amounting to €2.3 million, today pleaded guilty to the charges against them.…
Posts Criminal Prosecutions Are Ongoing – Minister of Labour The Minister of Labour, Giannis Panayiotou, confirmed that criminal prosecutions are ongoing against sports clubs that have failed to pay their social insurance contributions. He clarified that social insurance debts…