Cypriot football clubs in European competitions

Cypriots men football teams have participated in UEFA competitions since season 1963–64.[1][2] Before that, Cyprus Football Association joined UEFA in 1962.[3] Cypriot teams have participated in four European competitions: European Cup/UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Intertoto Cup. Altogether, 16 different clubs participated at least in one European competition.

The first decades the Cypriot teams loses with high scores.[2] Then, they improve their results. They were qualifying over stronger teams. At 2008, a Cypriot team, Anorthosis Famagusta FC, qualified for the first time to the group stage of a competition,[4] and since then at least one team participate in the group stage every season. Most important success was the qualification and the participation of APOEL FC at the quarterfinals of 2011–12 UEFA Champions League.[5] Then is the present of the same team at the round of 16 of 2016–17 UEFA Europa League.

Cyprus' ranking at UEFA coefficient at the end of 2012–13 season was the 14th, the highest the country ever had.[6][7]

European Cup/UEFA Champions League

Cypriot teams began to participate in the European Cup (renamed the UEFA Champions League in 1992) in 1963. The first team that participated was Anorthosis Famagusta FC that faced FK Partizan in Belgrade on 11 September 1963.[1][2]

In this competition the Cypriot Champions have taken part. Only in 2014-15 season, when due to the high ranking of Cyprus, the country had two participations in the competition, so the second team also took part.[7]

Cypriot teams have taken part in the competition every season from 1963 with three exceptions:

  • 1964–65 season: The Cyprus championship was abandoned and no team was crowned champion.[8]
  • 1974–75 season: As a result of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the three teams that qualified for European competition withdrew. In the European Cup that team was Omonoia.[9][10]
  • 1994-95 and 1996–97 season because Cyprus did not receive a Champions League place due to its low country coefficient. The champions (Apollon and APOEL respectively) took part in the UEFA Cup.[11][12]

Eight different teams have taken part in the competition. Five times one team took part in the group stage of Champions League. Anorthosis was the first team that took part in the group stage, in the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League. APOEL were the participants on the other four occasions. The most successful team was APOEL in the 2011–12 season, when it reached the quarter finals.

The table presents the statistics of Cypriot teams in the competition.

Statistics of Cypriots teams at European Cup/UEFA Champions League.
Home Amay Total
Team P Pld Q W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
APOEL FC168619201013635170514242764292524379011599
AC Omonia1848611584230384119197613156276110651
Anorthosis Famagusta FC83681053361735241211271012915474445
AEL Limassol31024017712113111451481816
Apollon Limassol261111434003160114594
Olympiakos Nicosia360012219100321700154361
Pezoporikos Larnaca FC120001120001150002270
EPA Larnaca FC12000106000101000020160
Total52196364622301551351601220666221656584296217351216

For purposes of comparison the calculated rating system used is: win = 3 points, draw = 1 point, defeat = 0 points.

The table presents the participation of Cypriot teams in the competitions per season.

Cypriot football clubs in European Cup/Champions League.
Season Team Round Opponent Country Home Away Agg. Result
1963–64 Anorthosis First preliminary FK Partizan SerbiaCL3 1-3[13] 0-3[13] 1-6
1964–65 Cyprus championship was abandoned and no team was crowned as a champion.[8]
1965–66 APOEL First round SV Werder Bremen German 0-5CL1[14] 0-5[14] 0-10
1966–67 Omonia First round TSV 1860 Munich German 1-2CL1[15] 0-8[15] 1-10
1967–68 Olympiakos First round FK Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-2[16] 1-3[16] 3-5
1968–69 AEL First round Real Madrid CF Spain 0-6CL2[17] 0-6[17] 0-12
1969–70 Olympiakos First round Real Madrid CF Spain 0-8CL2[18] 1-6[18] 1-14
1970–71 EPA First round Borussia Mönchengladbach German 0-6CL1[19] 0-10[19] 0-16
1971–72 Olympiakos First round Feyenoord Netherlands 0-9CL2[20] 0-8[20] 0-17
1972–73 Omonia First round Waterford F.C. Ireland 2-0[21] 1-2[21] 3-2
Second round FC Bayern Munich German 0-4CL1[21] 0-9[21] 0-13
1973–74 APOEL First round FC Zorya Luhansk UkraineCL4 0-1[22] 0-2[22] 0-3
1974–75 Omonia First round Cork Celtic F.C. Ireland Withdrew as a result of Turkish invasion of Cyprus.[23][24][25]
1975–76 Omonia First round Íþróttabandalag Akraness Iceland 2-1[26] 0-4[26] 2-5
1976–77 Omonia First round PAOK FC Greece 0-[27] 1-1[27] 1-3
1977–78 Omonia First round Juventus F.C. Italy 0-3[28] 0-2[28] 0-5
1978–79 Omonia First round Bohemian F.C. Ireland 2-1[29] 0-1[29] 2-2
1979–80 Omonia First round FA Red Boys Differdange Luxembourg 6-1[30] 1-2[30] 7-3
Second round AFC Ajax Netherlands 4-0[30] 0-10[30] 4-10
1980–81 APOEL First round Berliner FC Dynamo GermanCL5 2-1[31] 0-3[31] 2-4
1981–82 Omonia First round S.L. Benfica Portugal 0-1[32] 0-[32] 0-4
1982–83 Omonia First round Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Finland 2-0[33] 0-3[33] 2-3
1983–84 Omonia First round USC CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 4-1[34] 0-3[34] 4-4
1984–85 Omonia First round FC Dinamo București Romania 2-1[35] 1-4[35] 3-5
1985–86 Omonia First round Rabat Ajax F.C. Malta 5-0[36] 5-0[36] 10-0
Second round R.S.C. Anderlecht Belgium 1-3[36] 0-1[36] 1-4
1986–87 APOEL First round Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Finland 1-0[37] 2-3[37] 3-3
Second round Beşiktaş J.K. Turkey APOEL refused to play.[38][37][39]
1987–88 Omonia First round Shamrock Rovers F.C. Ireland 0-0[40] 1-0[40] 1-0
Second round FC Steaua București Romania 0-2[40] 1-3[40] 1-5
1988–89 Pezoporikos First round IFK Göteborg Sweden 1-2[41] 1-5[41] 2-7
1989–90 Omonia First round FC Swarovski Tirol Austria 2-3[42] 0-6[42] 2-9
1990–91 APOEL First round FC Bayern Munich German 2-3[43] 0-4[43] 2-7
1991–92 Apollon First round FC U Craiova 1948 Romania 3-0[44] 0-2[44] 3-2
Second round SD Crvena Zvezda Serbia 0-2[44] 1-3[44] 1-5
1992–93 APOEL First round AEK Athens F.C. Greece 2-2[45] 1-1[45] 3-3
1993–94 Omonia Preliminary FC Aarau Switzerland 2-1[46] 0-2[46] 2-3
1994–95 Cyprus didn't deserve a place to Champions League due to low country coefficient.[11]
1995–96 Anorthosis Qualifying round Rangers F.C. Scotland 0-0[47] 0-1[47] 0-1
1996–97 Cyprus didn't deserve a place to Champions League due to low country coefficient.[12]
1997–98 Anorthosis First Qualifying FK Kareda Kaunas Lithuania 3-0[48] 1-1[48] 3-1
Second Qualifying Lierse S.K. Belgium 2-0[48] 0-3[48] 2-3
1998–99 Anorthosis First Qualifying Valletta F.C. Malta 6-0[49] 2-0[49] 8-0
Second Qualifying Olympiacos F.C. Greece 2-4[49] 1-2[49] 3-6
1999–2000 Anorthosis First Qualifying ŠK Slovan Bratislava Slovakia 2-1[50] 1-1[50] 3-2
Second Qualifying Hertha BSC German 0-0[50] 0-2[50] 0-2
2000–01 Anorthosis Second Qualifying R.S.C. Anderlecht Belgium 0-0[51] 2-4[51] 2-4
2001–02 Omonia Second Qualifying SD Crvena Zvezda Serbia 1-1[52] 1-2[52] 2-3
2002–03 APOEL First Qualifying FC Flora Estonia 1-0[53] 0-0[53] 1-0
Second Qualifying NK Maribor Slovenia 4-2[53] 1-2[53] 5-4
Third Qualifying AEK Athens F.C. Greece 2-3[53] 0-1[53] 2-4
2003–04 Omonia First Qualifying FC Irtysh Pavlodar Kazakhstan 0-0[54] 2-1[54] 2-1
Second Qualifying Wisła Kraków Poland 2-2[54] 2-5[54] 4-7
2004–05 APOEL Second Qualifying AC Sparta Prague Czech Republic 2-2[55] 1-2[55] 3-4
2005–06 Anorthosis First Qualifying FC Dinamo Minsk Belarus 1-0[56] 1-1[56] 2-1
Second Qualifying Trabzonspor Turkey 3-1[56] 0-1[56] 3-2
Third Qualifying Rangers F.C. Scotland 1-2[56] 0-2[56] 1-4
2006–07 Apollon First Qualifying Cork City F.C. Ireland 1-1[57] 0-1[57] 1-2
2007–08 APOEL First Qualifying FC BATE Borisov Belarus 2-0[58] 0-3 (aet)[58] 2-3
2008–09 Anorthosis First Qualifying FC Pyunik Armenia 1-0[59] 2-0[59] 3-0
Second Qualifying SK Rapid Wien Austria 3-0[59] 1-3[59] 4-3
Third Qualifying Olympiacos F.C. Greece 3-0[59] 0-1[59] 3-1
Groups SV Werder Bremen German 2-2[59] 0-0[59] 4th place [59]
Panathinaikos F.C. Greece 3-1[59] 0-1[59]
Inter Milan Italy 3-3[59] 0-1[59]
2009–10 APOEL Second Qualifying EB/Streymur Faroe Islands 3-0[60] 2-0[60] 5-0
Third Qualifying FK Partizan Serbia 2-0[60] 0-1[60] 2-1
Play-off F.C. Copenhagen Denmark 3-1[60] 0-1[60] 3-2
Groups Atlético Madrid Spain 1-1[60] 0-0[60] 4th place [60]
Chelsea F.C. England 0-1[60] 2-2[60]
FC Porto Portugal 0-1[60] 1-2[60]
2010–11 Omonia Second Qualifying FK Renova Macedonia 3-0[61] 2-0[61] 5-0
Third Qualifying FC Red Bull Salzburg Austria 1-1[61] 1-4[61] 2-5
2011–12 APOEL Second Qualifying KF Skënderbeu Korçë Albania 4-0[62] 2-0[62] 6-0
Third Qualifying ŠK Slovan Bratislava Slovakia 0-0[62] 2-0[62] 2-0
Play-off Wisła Kraków Poland 3-1[62] 0-1[62] 3-2
Groups FC Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia 2-1[62] 0-0[62] 1st place [62]
FC Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 0-2[62] 1-1[62]
FC Porto Portugal 2-1[62] 1-1[62]
Round of 16 Olympique Lyonnais France 1-0, 4-3 (pen)[62] 0-1[62] 1-1
Quarter-finals Real Madrid CF Spain 0-3[62] 2-5[62] 2-8
2012–13 AEL Second round Linfield F.C. Northern Ireland 3-0[63] 0-0[63] 3-0
Third Round FK Partizan Serbia 1-0[63] 1-0[63] 2-0
Play-off R.S.C. Anderlecht Belgium 2-1[63] 0-2[63] 2-3
2013–14 APOEL Third Qualifying NK Maribor Slovenia 1-1[64] 0-0[64] 1-1
2014–15 APOEL Third Qualifying Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi Finland 2-0[65] 2-2[65] 4-2
Play-off AaB Fodbold Denmark 4-0[65] 1-1[65] 5-1
Groups FC Barcelona Spain 0-4[65] 0-1[65] 4th place [65]
AFC Ajax Netherlands 1-1[65] 0-4[65]
Paris Saint-Germain F.C. France 0-1[65] 0-1[65]
AEL Third Qualifying FC Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia 1-0[66] 0-3[66] 1-3
2015–16 APOEL Second Qualifying FK Vardar Macedonia 0-0[67] 1-1[67] 1-1
Third Qualifying FC Midtjylland Denmark 0-1[67] 2-1[67] 2-2
Play-off FC Astana Kazakhstan 1-1[67] 0-1[67] 1-2
2016–17 APOEL Second Qualifying The New Saints F.C. Wales 3-0[68] 0-0[68] 3-0
Third Qualifying Rosenborg BK Norway 3-0[68] 1-2[68] 4-2
Play-off F.C. Copenhagen Denmark 1-2[68] 1-1[68] 0-1
2017-18 APOEL Second Qualifying F91 Dudelange Luxembourg 1-0[69] 1-0[69] 2-0
Third Qualifying FC Viitorul Constanța Romania 4-0 (aet)[69] 0-1[69] 4-1
Play-off SK Slavia Prague Czech Republic 2-0[60] 0-0[60] 2-0
Groups Borussia Dortmund Germany 1-1[69] 1-1[69] 4th place [69]
Real Madrid CF Spain 0-6[69] 0-3[69]
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. England 0-3[69] 0-3[69]

CL1: The home matches of Cypriot teams did not take place in Cyprus but in their opponents country, but not at opponents' ground.
CL2: The home matches of Cypriot teams did not take place in Cyprus but in their opponents country, at opponents' ground.
CL3: The Serbian team represented Yugoslavia.
CL4: The Ukraine team represented Soviet Union.
CL5: The German team represented East Germany.

UEFA Cup/Europa League

Cypriot teams began to participate to UEFA Cup (which renamed to UEFA Europa League at 2009) at 1971. The first team who participated was Digenis.[70] From 1971 until 1999 only the second team of Cypriot First Division was taking part. In two season, beside the second team, the champions team also took part due to low country coefficient.[11][12] Since 1999, at the competition take part also the winner of Cyprus Cup and nowadays more that two Cypriot teams are taking part to the competition. Furthermore, in many occasions the Cyprus champions, after eliminated from Champions League continue to UEFA Cup/Europa League.

Only in 1974–75 season no Cypriot team took part to the competition. As a result of Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the three teams that qualified to European competition withdrew. In UEFA Cup that team was Pezoporikos.[9][10]

Fifteen different teams took part in the competition. The Cypriot teams had seven participation to the group stage. AEK was the first team that participated in the group stage at 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. The rest six participations came from APOEL (3), Apollon (2) and AEL (1). Most successful team was APOEL of 2016-17 season that qualifies and participated to round of 16.

The table presents the statistic of Cypriot teams in the competition.

Statistics of Cypriots teams at UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League.
Home Amay Total
Team P Pld Q W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
AC Omonia197217191167033681171844554030182411488108
APOEL FC1780151991257496611821466141301733103110107
Anorthosis Famagusta FC175812143124634459218307129235307610574
Apollon Limassol12581112894739446617336024181426809968
AEK Larnaca FC532910332611335562224201589483553
AEL Limassol4162413157132156167628212320
Olympiakos Nicosia26102148210251831239265
Ethnikos Achna FC141110504002250112754
Pezoporikos Larnaca FC36002158200311200246202
APOP Kinyras FC120010221001120011341
Ermis Aradippou FC120001020001010002030
EPA Larnaca FC240002020002040004060
Digenis Akritas Morphou FC120001030001040002070
Alki Larnaca FC1200010900010300020120
Enosis Neon Paralimni FC24000236000211500044210
Total8834868794154280213278452910019135116412470154471564442

For purposes of comparison the calculated rating system used is: win = 3 points, draw = 1 point, defeat = 0 points.

The table presents the participation of Cypriot teams in the competitions per season.

Cypriot football clubs in UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League.
Season Team Round Opponent Country Home Away Agg. Result
1971–72 Digenis First round A.C. Milan Italy 0-3EL1[71] 0-4[71] 0-7
1972–73 EPA First round FC Ararat Yerevan ArmeniaEL6 0-1[72] 0-1[71] 0-2
1973–74 Olympiakos First round VfB Stuttgart Germany 0-4[73] 0-9[73] 0-13
1974–75 Pezoporikos First round Dukla Prague Czech RepublicEL7 Withdrew due to Turkish invasion of Cyprus.[74][75][76]
1975–76 Enosis Neon Paralimni First round MSV Duisburg Germany 2-3[77] 1-7[77] 3-10
1976–77 Enosis Neon Paralimni First round 1. FC Kaiserslautern Germany 1-3[78] 0-8[78] 1-11
1977–78 APOEL First round Torino F.C. Italy 1-1[79] 0-3[79] 1-4
1978–79 Pezoporikos First round Śląsk Wrocław Poland 2-2[80] 1-5[80] 3-7
1979–80 Alki First round FC Dinamo București Romania 2-2[81] 1-5[81] 3-7
1980–81 Pezoporikos First round VfB Stuttgart Germany 1-4[82] 0-6[82] 1-10
1981–82 APOEL First round FC Argeș Pitești Romania 1-1[83] 0-4[83] 1-5
1982–83 Pezoporikos First round FC Zürich Switzerland 2-2[84] 0-1[84] 2-3
1983–84 Anorthosis First round FC Bayern Munich Germany 0-1[85] 0-10[85] 0-11
1984–85 Apollon First round Bohemians 1905 Czech RepublicEL7 2-2[86] 1-6[86] 3-8
1985–86 APOEL First round FC Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia Bulgaria 2-2[87] 2-4 (aet)[87] 4-6
1986–87 Omonia First round FC Sportul Studențesc București Romania 1-1[88] 0-1[88] 1-2
1987–88 EPA First round Victoria București Romania 0-1[89] 0-3[89] 0-4
1988–89 APOEL First round FK Velež Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-5[90] 0-1[90] 2-6
1989–90 Apollon First round Real Zaragoza Spain 0-3[91] 1-1[91] 1-4
1990–91 Omonia First round PFC Slavia Sofia Bulgaria 4-2[92] 1-2[92] 5-4
Second round R.S.C. Anderlecht Belgium 1-1[92] 0-3[92] 1-4
1991–92 Anorthosis First round FC Steaua București Romania 1-2[93] 2-2[93] 3-4
1992–93 Anorthosis First round Juventus F.C. Italy 0-[94] 1-6[94] 1-10
1993–94 Apollon First round Dunakanyar-Vác FC Hungary 4-0[95] 0-2[95] 4-2
Second round Inter Milan Italy 3-3[95] 0-1[95] 3-4
1994–95 Apollon Preliminary KF Teuta Durrës Albania 4-2[96] 4-1[96] 8-3
First round FC Sion Switzerland 1-3[96] 3-2 (aet)[96] 4-5
Anorthosis Preliminary PFC Shumen 2010 Bulgaria 2-0[97] 2-1[97] 4-1
First round Athletic Bilbao Spain 2-0[97] 0-3[97] 2-3
1995–96 Omonia Preliminary Sliema Wanderers F.C. Malta 3-0[98] 2-1[98] 5-1
First round S.S. Lazio Italy 1-2[98] 0-5[98] 1-7
1996–97 APOEL First preliminary B71 Sandoy Faroe Islands 4-2[99] 5-1[99] 9-3
Second preliminary Iraklis 1908 Thessaloniki F.C. Greece 2-1[99] 1-0[99] 3-1
First round RCD Espanyol Spain 2-2[99] 0-1[99] 2-3
Anorthosis First preliminary Shirak SC Armenia 4-0[100] 2-2[100] 6-2
Second preliminary Neuchâtel Xamax Switzerland 1-2[100] 0-4[100] 1-6
1997–98 Apollon First preliminary MYPA Finland 3-0[101] 1-1[101] 4-1
Second preliminary R.E. Mouscron Belgium 0-0[101] 0-3[101] 0-3
AnorthosisEL3 First round Karlsruher SC Germany 1-1[102] 1-2[102] 1-3
1998–99 Omonia First preliminary Linfield F.C. Northern Ireland 5-1[103] 3-5[103] 8-6
Second preliminary SK Rapid Wien Austria 3-1[103] 0-2[103] 3-3
AnorthosisEL3 First round FC Zürich Switzerland 2-3[104] 0-4[104] 2-7
1999–2000 AnorthosisEL3 First round Legia Warsaw Poland 1-0[105] 0-2[105] 1-2
APOEL Preliminary Levski Sofia Bulgaria 0-0[106] 0-2[106] 0-2
Omonia Preliminary FC Belshina Bobruisk Belarus 3-0[107] 5-1[107] 8-1
First round Juventus F.C. Italy 2-5[107] 0-5[107] 2-10
2000–01 APOEL Preliminary FK Tomori Berat Albania 2-0[108] 3-2[108] 5-2
First round Club Brugge KV Belgium 0-1[108] 0-2[108] 0-3
Omonia Preliminary PFC Neftochimic Burgas Bulgaria 0-0[109] 1-2[109] 1-2
2001–02 Apollon Preliminary KF Tirana Albania 3-1[110] 2-3[110] 5-4
First round AFC Ajax Netherlands 0-3[110] 0-2[110] 0-5
Olympiakos Preliminary Dunaújváros FC Hungary 2-2[111] 4-2[111] 6-4
First round Club Brugge KV Belgium 2-2[111] 1-7[111] 3-9
2002–03 AEL Preliminary Ferencvárosi TC Hungary 2-1[112] 0-4[112] 2-5
Anorthosis Preliminary CS Grevenmacher Luxembourg 3-0[113] 0-2[113] 3-2
First round Iraklis 1908 Thessaloniki F.C. Greece 3-1[113] 2-4[113] 5-5 (a.)
Second round Boavista F.C. Portugal 0-1[113] 1-2[113] 1-3
APOELEL3 First round Grazer AK Austria 2-0[114] 1-1[114] 3-1
Second round Hertha BSC Germany 0-1[114] 0-4[114] 0-5
2003–04 Anorthosis Preliminary FK Željezničar Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-3[115] 0-1[115] 1-4
APOEL Preliminary Derry City F.C. Northern Ireland 2-1[116] 3-0[116] 5-1
First round RCD Mallorca Spain 1-2[116] 2-4[116] 3-6
2004–05 AEK Second preliminary Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. Israel 3-0[117] 0-4[117] 3-4
Omonia First preliminary FK Sloga Jugomagnat Macedonia 4-0[118] 4-1[118] 8-1
Second preliminary USC CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 1-1[118] 1-3 (aet)[118] 2-4
2005–06 AnorthosisEL3 First round U.S. Città di Palermo Italy 0-4[119] 1-2[119] 1-6
APOEL First preliminary Birkirkara F.C. Malta 4-0[120] 2-0[120] 6-0
Second preliminary Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel 1-0[120] 2-2 (aet)[120] 3-2
First round Hertha BSC Germany 0-1[120] 1-3[120] 1-4
Omonia First preliminary Hibernians F.C. Malta 3-0[121] 3-0[121] 6-0
Second preliminary FC Dinamo București Romania 2-1[121] 1-3[121] 3-4
2006–07 APOEL First preliminary S.S. Murata San Marino 3-1[122] 4-0[122] 7-1
Second preliminary Trabzonspor Turkey 1-1[122] 0-1[122] 1-2
Ethnikos AchnaEL4 Second preliminary K.S.V. Roeselare Belgium 5-0[123] 1-2[123] 6-2
First round RC Lens France 0-0[123] 1-3[123] 1-3
Omonia First preliminary HNK Rijeka Croatia 2-1[124] 2-2[124] 4-3
Second preliminary PFC Litex Lovech Bulgaria 0-0[124] 1-2[124] 1-2
2007–08 Anorthosis First preliminary FK Vardar Macedonia 1-0[125] 1-0[125] 2-0
Second preliminary CFR Cluj Romania 0-0[125] 3-1[125] 3-1
First round Tottenham Hotspur F.C. England 1-1[126] 1-6[126] 1-7
Omonia First preliminary FK Rudar Pljevlja Montenegro 2-0[127] 2-0[127] 4-0
Second preliminary USC CSKA Sofia Bulgaria 1-1[127] 1-2[127] 2-3
2008–09 APOEL First preliminary FK Pelister Macedonia 1-0[128] 0-0[125] 1-0
Second preliminary SD Crvena Zvezda Serbia 2-2[125] 3-3 (aet)[125] 5-5
First round FC Schalke 04 Germany 1-4[125] 1-1[125] 1-5
Omonia First preliminary FK Milano Kumanovo Macedonia 2-0[126] 2-1[126] 4-1
Second preliminary AEK Athens F.C. Greece 2-2[126] 1-0[126] 3-2
First round Manchester City F.C. England 1-2[126] 1-2[126] 2-4
2009–10 Anorthosis First preliminary UN Käerjéng 97 Luxembourg 5-0[129] 2-1[129] 7-1
Second preliminary OFK Petrovac Montenegro 2-1[129] 1-3 (aet)[129] 3-4
APOP Kinyras Preliminary SK Rapid Wien Austria 2-2 (aet)[130] 1-2[130] 3-4
Omonia Second preliminary Havnar Bóltfelag Faroe Islands 4-0[131] 4-1[131] 8-1
Third preliminary FC Vaslui Romania 1-1[131] 0-2[131] 1-3
2010–11 Anorthosis First preliminary FC Banants Armenia 3-0[132] 1-0[132] 4-0
Second preliminary HNK Šibenik Croatia 0-2[132] 3-0 (aet)[132] 3-2
Third preliminary Cercle Brugge K.S.V. Belgium 3-1[132] 0-1[132] 3-2
Play-off PFC CSKA Moscow Russia 1-2[132] 0-4[132] 1-6
APOEL Second preliminary FK Tauras Tauragė Lithuania 3–1[133] 3–0[133] 6-1
Third preliminary FK Jablonec Czech Republic 1–0[133] 3–1[133] 4-1
Play-off Getafe CF Spain 1-1 (aet)[133] 0-1[133] 1-2
Apollon Third preliminary FC Sibir Novosibirsk Russia 2-1[134] 0-1[134] 2-2 (a.)
OmoniaEL3 Play-off FC Metalist Kharkiv Ukraine 0-1[135] 2-2[135] 2-3
2011–12 AEK Second preliminary Floriana F.C. Malta 1-0[136] 8-0[136] 9-0
Third preliminary FK Mladá Boleslav Czech Republic 3-0[136] 2-2[136] 5-2
Play-off Rosenborg BK Norway 2-1[136] 0-0[136] 2-1
Groups Maccabi Haifa F.C. Israel 2-1[136] 0-1[136] 4th place[137]
FC Steaua București Romania 1-1[136] 1-3[136]
FC Schalke 04 Germany 0-5[136] 0-0[136]
Anorthosis Second preliminary FC Gagra Georgia 3-0[137] 0-2[137] 3-2
Third preliminary FK Rabotnichki Macedonia 0-2[137] 2-1[137] 2-3
Omonia Third preliminary ADO Den Haag Netherlands 3-0[138] 0-1[138] 3-1
Play-off FC Red Bull Salzburg Austria 2-1[138] 0-1[138] 2-2 (a.)
2012–13 AELEL3 Groups Borussia Mönchengladbach Germany 0-0[139] 0-2[139] 4th place[140]
Olympique de Marseille France 3-0[139] 1-5[139]
Fenerbahçe S.K. Turkey 0-1[139] 0-2[139]
Anorthosis Second preliminary FCI Levadia Tallinn Switzerland 3-0[141] 3-1[141] 6-1
Third preliminary FC Dila Gori Georgia 0-3[141] 1-0[141] 1-3
APOEL Second preliminary FK Senica Slovakia 2-0[140] 1-0[140] 3-0
Third preliminary Aalesunds FK Norway 2-1[140] 1-0[140] 3-1
Play-off Neftçi PFK Azerbaijan 1-3[140] 1-1[140] 2-4
Omonia Third preliminary SD Crvena Zvezda Serbia 0-0 (5-6 pen)[142] 0-0[142] 0-0 (agr)
2013–14 Anorthosis Second preliminary Gefle IF Sweden 3-0[143] 0-4[143] 3-4
APOEL Play-off S.V. Zulte Waregem Belgium 1-2[144] 1-1[144] 2-3
GroupsEL5 Eintracht Frankfurt Germany 0-3[144] 0-2[144] 3rd place[144]
Maccabi Tel Aviv Israel 0-0[144] 0-0[144]
FC Girondins de Bordeaux France 2-1[144] 1-2[144]
Apollon Play-off OGC Nice France 2-0[145] 0-1[145] 2-1
Groups S.S. Lazio Italy 0-0[145] 1-2[145] 3rd place[144]
Legia Warsaw Poland 0-2[145] 1-0[145]
Trabzonspor Turkey 1-2[145] 2-4[145]
Omonia Second preliminary FC Astra Giurgiu Romania 1-2[146] 1-1[146] 1-3
2014–15 AELEL3 Play-off Tottenham Hotspur F.C. England 1-2[147] 0-3[147] 1-5
Apollon Play-off FC Lokomotiv Moscow Russia 1-1[148] 4-1[148] 5-2
Groups FC Zürich Switzerland 3-2[148] 1-3[148] 4th place[148]
Villarreal Spain 0-2[148] 0-4[148]
Borussia Mönchengladbach Germany 0-2[148] 0-5[148]
Ermis Preliminary BSC Young Boys Switzerland 0-2[149] 0-1[149] 0-3
Omonia Second preliminary FK Budućnost Podgorica Montenegro 0-0[150] 2-0[150] 2-0
Third preliminary FK Metalurg Skopje Macedonia 3-0[150] 1-0[150] 4-0
Play-off FC Dynamo Moscow Russia 1-2[150] 2-2[150] 3-4
2015–16 AEK Third preliminary FC Girondins de Bordeaux France 0-1[151] 0-3[151] 0-4
APOEL Groups FC Schalke 04 Germany 0-3[152] 0-1[152] 4th place[152]
AC Sparta Prague Czech Republic 1-3[152] 0-2[152]
Asteras Tripoli F.C. Greece 2-1[152] 0-2[152]
Apollon First preliminary FC Saxan Moldova 2-0[153] 2-0[153] 4-0
Second preliminary FK Trakai Lithuania 4-0[153] 0-0[153] 4-0
Third preliminary Gabala FK Azerbaijan 1-1[153] 0-1[153] 1-2
Omonia First preliminary FC Dinamo Batumi Georgia 2-0[154] 0-1[154] 2-1
Second preliminary Jagiellonia Białystok Poland 1-0[154] 0-0[154] 1-0
Third preliminary Brøndby IF Denmark 2-2[154] 0-0[154] 2-2 (a.)
2016–17 AEK First preliminary S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio San Marino 3-0[155] 3-1[155] 6-1
Second preliminary Cliftonville F.C. Northern Ireland 2-0[155] 3-2[155] 5-2
Third preliminary FC Spartak Moscow Russia 1-1[155] 1-0[155] 2-1
Play-off FC Slovan Liberec Czech Republic 0-1[155] 0-3[155] 0-4
APOEL Groups BSC Young Boys Switzerland 1-0[156] 1-2[156] 1st place[156]
Olympiacos F.C. Greece 2-0[156] 1-0[156]
FC Astana Kazakhstan 2-1[156] 1-3[156]
Round of 32 Athletic Bilbao Spain 2-0[156] 2-3[156] 4-3
Round of 16 R.S.C. Anderlecht Belgium 0-1[156] 0-1[156] 0-2
Apollon Third preliminary Grasshopper Club Zürich Switzerland 1-2[157] 3-3[157] 4-5
Omonia First preliminary FC Banants Armenia 1-0[158] 4-1 (aet)[158] 5-1
Second preliminary Beitar Jerusalem F.C. Israel 3-2[158] 0-1[158] 3-3 (a.)
2017–18 Apollon Second preliminary FC Zaria Bălți Moldova 3-0[159] 2-1[159] 5-1
Third preliminary Aberdeen F.C. Scotland 2-0[159] 1-2[159] 3-2
Play-off FC Midtjylland Denmark 3-2[159] 1-1[159] 4-3
Groups Atalanta B.C. Italy 1-1[159] 1-3[159] 4th place[148]
Everton F.C. England 0-3[159] 2-2[159]
Olympique Lyonnais France 1-1[159] 0-4[159]
AEK First preliminary Lincoln Red Imps F.C. Gibraltar 5-0[160] 1-1[160] 6-1
Second preliminary Cork City F.C. Ireland 1-0[160] 1-0[160] 2-0
Third preliminary FC Dinamo Minsk Belarus 2-0[160] 1-1[160] 3-1
Play-off FC Viktoria Plzeň Czech Republic 0-0[160] 1-3[160] 1-3
AEL First preliminary St Joseph's F.C. Gibraltar 6-0[161] 4-0[161] 10-0
Second preliminary FC Progrès Niederkorn Luxembourg 2-1[161] 1-0[161] 3-1
Third preliminary FK Austria Wien Austria 2-0[161] 1-1[161] 3-1

EL1: The home matches of Cypriot teams were not take place in Cyprus but in their opponents country, but not at opponents' ground.
EL2: The home matches of Cypriot teams were not take place in Cyprus but in their opponents country, at opponents' ground.
EL3: The team started the season at UEFA Champions League but eliminated and continued to UEFA Cup/Europa League.
EL4: Ethnikos Achna took part to UEFA Cup after qualified from Intertoto Cup.
EL5: Although APOEL eliminated at Europa League's Play-Off, after a draw between the eliminated teams to replace Fenerbahçe S.K. which had panished from Court of Arbitration for Sport, APOEL was the team that drawn to take the place of the Turkish team.[162]
EL6: The Armenian team was represented Soviet Union.
EL7: The Czech team was represented Czechoslovakia.

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Cypriot teams participated to UEFA Cup Winners' Cup from 1963–64 season until 1998–99 season when the competition was abolished.[1][163] At the competition only the Cypriot Cup winner was taking part or the finalist of the cup if the cup winner was also the champion (so had qualified to European Cup/UEFA Champions League).

The first match of a Cypriot team in any European competition was in 1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup, when APOEL faced SK Gjøvik-Lyn at GSP Stadium (1902).[1][2] Ten different teams had taken part to the competition.[164] The best result came from Apollon Limassol at the last season of the competition, at 1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, when for the first time a Cypriot team eliminated two teams and participated in the second round.

Only in 1974–75 season no Cypriot team took part in the competition. As a result of Turkish invasion of Cyprus, the three teams that qualified to European competition withdrew. In UEFA Cup Winners' Cup that team was Enosis Neon Paralimni.[9][10]

The table presents the statistic of Cypriot teams in the competition.

Statistics of Cypriots teams at UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
Home Amay Total
Team P Pld Q W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
APOEL10305528201417141076476618277824
Apollon6162224914810773633211165011
Omonia5121105511311421242197237
AEK141110504002030112534
AEL36011133400311201144154
Enosis Neon Paralimni24010134300211101034153
Pezoporikos36002112200312300242252
Anorthosis36001218100302600151341
Nea Salamis120001020001030002050
Olympiakos120001160001020002180
Total3588911924486442353619192141414606725656

For purposes of comparison the calculated rating system used is: win = 3 points, draw = 1 point, defeat = 0 points.

The table presents the participation of Cypriot teams in the competitions per season.

Cypriot football clubs in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.
Season Team Round Opponent Country Home Away Agg. Result
1963–64 APOEL Preliminary SK Gjøvik-Lyn Norway 6-0[165] 1-0[165] 7-0
First Round Sporting Clube de Portugal Portugal 0-2CW2[166] 1-16[166] 1-18
1964–65 Anorthosis Preliminary AC Sparta Prague Czech RepublicCW3 0-6CW1[167] 0-10[167] 0-16
1965–66 Omonia First Round Olympiacos F.C. Greece 0-1[168] 1-1[168] 1-2
1966–67 Apollon First Round Standard Liège Belgium 0-1CW1[169] 1-5[169] 1-6
1967–68 Apollon First Round Győri ETO FC Hungary 0-4CW1[170] 0-5[170] 0-9
1968–69 APOEL First Round Dunfermline Athletic F.C. Scotland 0-2[171] 1-10[171] 1-12
1969–70 APOEL First Round Lierse S.K. Belgium 0-1CW2[172] 1-10[172] 1-11
1970–71 Pezoporikos First Round Cardiff City F.C. Wales 0-0[173] 0-8[173] 0-8
1971–72 Anorthosis First Round K. Beerschot V.A.C. Belgium 0-1CW2[174] 0-7[174] 0-8
1972–73 Pezoporikos First Round Cork Hibernians F.C. Ireland 1-2CW2[175] 1-4[175] 2-6
1973–74 Pezoporikos First Round Malmö FF Sweden 0-0[176] 0-11[176] 0-11
1974–75 Enosis Neon Paralimni First Round FC Avenir Beggen Luxembourg Withdrew due to Turkish invasion of Cyprus[177][178][179]
1975–76 Anorthosis First Round FC Ararat Yerevan ArmeniaCW4 1-1[180] 0-9[180] 1-10
1976–77 APOEL First Round Iraklis 1908 Thessaloniki F.C. Greece 2-0[181] 0-0[181] 2-0
Second Round S.S.C. Napoli Italy 1-1[182] 0-2[182] 1-3
1977–78 Olympiakos First Round FC Universitatea Craiova Romania 1-6[183] 0-2[183] 1-8
1978–79 APOEL First Round Shamrock Rovers F.C. Ireland 0-1[184] 0-2[184] 0-3
1979–80 APOEL Preliminary Boldklubben 1903 Denmark 0-1[185] 0-6[185] 0-7
1980–81 Omonia First Round K. Waterschei S.V. Thor Genk Belgium 1-3[186] 0-4[186] 1-7
1981–82 Enosis Neon Paralimni First Round Vasas SC Hungary 1-0[187] 0-8[187] 1-8
1982–83 Apollon First Round FC Barcelona Spain 1-1[188] 0-8[188] 1-9
1983–84 Enosis Neon Paralimni First Round K.S.K. Beveren Belgium 2-4[189] 1-3[189] 3-7
1984–85 APOEL First Round Servette FC Switzerland 0-3[190] 1-3[190] 1-6
1985–86 AEL First Round Dukla Prague Czech RepublicCW3 2-2[191] 0-4[191] 2-6
1986–87 Apollon First Round Malmö FF Sweden 2-1[192] 0-6[192] 2-7
1987–88 AEL Preliminary FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda SlovakiaCW5 0-1[193] 1-5[193] 1-6
1988–89 Omonia First Round Panathinaikos F.C. Greece 0-1[194] 0-2[194] 0-3
1989–90 AEL First Round FC Admira Wacker Mödling Austria 1-0[195] 0-3[195] 1-3
1990–91 Nea Salamis First Round Aberdeen F.C. Scotland 0-2[196] 0-3[196] 0-5
1991–92 Omonia First Round Club Brugge KV Belgium 0-2[197] 0-2[197] 0-4
1992–93 Apollon First Round Liverpool F.C. England 1-2[198] 1-6[198] 2-8
1993–94 APOEL Preliminary Bangor F.C. Northern Ireland 2-1[199] 1-1[199] 3-2
First Round Paris Saint-Germain F.C. France 0-1[200] 0-2[200] 0-3
1994–95 Omonia Preliminary CS Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol Moldova 3-1[201] 1-0[201] 3-1
First Round Arsenal F.C. England 1-3[202] 0-3[202] 1-6
1995–96 APOEL Preliminary Neftçi PFK Azerbaijan 3-0[203] 0-0[203] 3-0
First Round Deportivo de La Coruña Spain 0-0[204] 0-8[204] 0-8
1996–97 AEK Preliminary FC Kotayk Armenia 5-0[205] 0-1[205] 5-1
First Round FC Barcelona Spain 0-0[206] 0-2[206] 0-2
1997–98 APOEL Preliminary Havnar Bóltfelag Faroe Islands 6-0[207] 1-1[207] 7-1
First Round SK Sturm Graz Austria 0-1[208] 0-3[208] 0-4
1998–99 Apollon Preliminary FK Ekranas Lithuania 3-3[209] 2-1[209] 5-4
First Round FK Jablonec Czech Republic 2-1[210] 1-2 (4-3 pen)[210] 3-3
Second Round Panionios F.C. Greece 0-1[211] 2-3[211] 2-4

CW1: The home matches of Cypriot teams were not take place in Cyprus but in their opponents country, but not at opponents' ground.
CW2: The home matches of Cypriot teams were not take place in Cyprus but in their opponents country, at opponents' ground.
CW3: The Czech teams was represented Czechoslovakia.
CW4: The Armenian teams was represented Soviet Union.
CW5: The Slovak team was represented Czechoslovakia.

UEFA Intertoto Cup

UEFA Intertoto Cup was taken over by UEFA at 1995. That season the Cypriot teams began to participate in the competition,[212] until 2008 when the competition abolished.[213] Only in 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup no Cypriot team took part.

In the middle of every football season, any Cypriot teams wanted to take part in Intertoto, declare their nomination and the one of them that finished in the highest position at Cypriot First Division qualified to Intertoto Cup.[212][214][215][216][217]

In total, Cypriot teams took part in 13 of the 14 seasons of the competition held by UEFA. Every season only one Cypriot team took part except of 2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup when two teams took part. At 1995, 1996 and 1997 the teams were started from group stage of five teams, giving two home and two away matches. The two first team were qualified. From 1998 until 2005 the competition held with a knockout system. The final three winners of the competitions qualified to UEFA Cup. From 2006 yo 2008 competition also held with a knockout system but the winners that qualified to UEFA Cup increase to 11, and so more teams were able to qualified.[218]

Most successful Cypriot team was Ethnikos Achna, at 2006. According to UEFA website, Ethnikos Achna considered as a winner of 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup,[219][220] because that year the winners were the 11 teams that qualified to 2006–07 UEFA Cup.[220]

The table presents the statistic of Cypriot teams in the competition.

Statistics of Cypriots teams at UEFA Intertoto Cup.
Home Amay Total
Team P Pld Q W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
Ethnikos Achna61633321314121347166466203018
Nea Salamis31214021214121145154516172916
Apollon14010143300201001034133
Enosis Neon Paralimni24000219000201400041230
Anorthosis120001020001130002150
Olympiakos120001020001070002090
Total144048393044272414136510107234310937

For purposes of comparison the calculated rating system used is: win = 3 points, draw = 1 point, defeat = 0 points.

The table presents the participation of Cypriot teams in the competitions per season.

Cypriot football clubs in UEFA Intertoto Cup.
Season Team Round Opponent Country Home Away Agg. Result
1995 Nea Salamis GroupI1 OFI Crete F.C. Greece - 1-2[221][222] 3rd place
JK Tervis Pärnu Estonia 2-0[221][222] -
FK Budućnost Podgorica MontenegroI3 - 1-1[221][222]
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Germany 0-2[221][222] -
1996 Apollon GroupI1 SV Werder Bremen Germany 0-2[223][224] - 4th place
Djurgårdens IF Fotboll Sweden - 0-8[223][224]
B68 Toftir Faroe Islands 4-1[223][224] -
LASK Linz Austria - 0-2[223][224]
1997 Nea Salamis GroupI1 FC Lausanne-Sport Switzerland - 1-4[225][226] 4th place
Ards F.C. Northern Ireland 4-1[225][226] -
Royal Antwerp F.C. Belgium - 0-4[225][226]
AJ Auxerre France 1-10[225][226] -
1998 Ethnikos Achna First Round Örgryte IS Sweden 2-1[227][228] 0-4[227][228] 2-5
1999 No team took part.
2000 Nea Salamis First Round KF Vllaznia Shkodër Albania 4-1[229][230] 2-1[229][230] 6-2
Second Round FK Austria Wien Austria 1-0[230][231] 0-3[230][231] 1-3
2001 Anorthosis First Round NK Slaven Belupo Croatia 0-2[232][233] 0-7[232][233] 0-9
2002 Enosis Neon Paralimni First Round SC Bregenz Austria 0-2[234][235] 1-3[234][235] 1-5
2003 Ethnikos Achna First Round Győri ETO FC Hungary 2-2[236][237] 1-1[236][237] 3-3
Olympiakos First Round FK Dubnica Slovakia 1-4[236][237] 0-3[236][237] 1-7
2004 Ethnikos Achna First Round FK Vardar Macedonia 1-5[238][239] 1-5[238][239] 2-10
2005 Olympiakos First Round AF Gloria Bistrița Romania 0-5[240][241] 0-11[240][241] 0-16
2006 Ethnikos Achna First Round FK Partizani Tirana Albania 4-2[242][243] 1-2[242][243] 5-4
Second Round NK Osijek Croatia 0-0[243][244] 2-2[243][244] 2-2
Third Round Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C. Israel 2-3[243][245] 2-0[243][245] 4-3 I2
2007 Ethnikos Achna First Round FK Makedonija Gjorče Petrov Macedonia 1-0[246][247] 0-2[246][247] 1-2
2008 Ethnikos Achna First Round Besa Kavajë Albania 1-1[248][249] 0-0[248][249] 1-1

I1: At 1995, 1996 and 1997 teams were started from group stage of five teams, giving two home and two away matches. The two first team were qualified.
I2:Ethnikos Achna continue to UEFA Cup.
I3:The team from Montenegro was represented Serbia and Montenegro.

Statistics 1963-2017

Last update: April 14, 2018

Total participations

The table below presents the statistic of all teams in all competitions.

Home Away Total
Club Prt Pld Q W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
APOEL FC43196394421331401141531726558018977614788220303230
AC Omonia421322431161911774109169416514357472560182217166
Anorthosis Famagusta FC291022024918836181116344113139351552124192120
Apollon Limassol2184141611156459597629411122723174410517186
AEK Larnaca FC63610114331113755822272016911533857
AEL Limassol1032492525172932118391112416335640
Ethnikos Achna FC72044421814161369216578273522
Nea Salamis Famagusta FC41414031216121155184518173416
Olympiakos Nicosia818103684231087513131415936
Pezoporikos Larnaca FC714004371240073400041010524
Enosis Neon Paralimni FC5100104612300532901099413
APOP Kinyras FC120010221001120011341
Ermis Aradippou FC120001020001010002030
Digenis Akritas Morphou FC120001030001040002070
Alki Larnaca FC1200010900010300020120
EPA Larnaca FC36000308000301400060220
Total1896721171447511751345650762582162858242442061333337981280751

For purposes of comparison the calculated rating system used is: win = 3 points, draw = 1 point, defeat = 0 points.

Anorthosis Famagusta FC (1997-1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2005-2006) and APOEL FC (2002-2003, 2013-2014, 2015-16, 2016-17) in four seasons, AEL Limassol (2012–13, 2014–15) in two seasons, AC Omonia (2010-2011) and Ethnikos Achna FC (2006-2007) in one season, played in two competitions the same season, entries which are aggregated in the final set.

Statistics per country

Cypriot teams have faced opponents from 49 different countries. UEFA has 55 federations members, including Cyprus. Cypriot clubs have not yet faced opponents from Andorra, Kosovo, Latvia and Liechtenstein. Clubs that belonged to Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia East Germany accounted to the federations belonging today.

Country Pld Q E Home Amay Total
W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
Albania146161022719412149131022361632
Andorra000000000000000000000
Armenia14525111831631361310824241626
Austria25210624181320021153326415234622
Azerbaijan612111544021122132666
Belarus831400801212176552115617
Belgium372164410202416011886514528288917
Bosnia and Herzegovina60301251010031500156151
Bulgaria1827360147151089213468232818
Croatia83111225412171152339169
Czech Republic224644315171612893555611245221
Denmark1443322138111334116455171917
England160501751710267272031312443
Estonia5203006091103144109113
Faroe Islands940500213153101231081033625
Finland831400801202259242213914
France192342410151400932204213133714
Georgia621201536102133303669
Germany4801615191463804195102419381916512
Gibraltar420200110611051431016110
Greece315772625202334912211310615374136
Hungary1224321119111145224435163115
Iceland201100213001040101253
Ireland143432275112054106527111517
Israel122241111613123485534151418
Italy24090661230600124360061816666
Kazakhstan611120325102353222678
Kosovo000000000000000000000
Latvia000000000000000000000
Liechtenstein000000000000000000000
Lithuania8403101341022062853019618
Luxembourg10505001721530255980222724
Malta12606002201860022118120044136
Moldova63030081930051960013218
Montenegro72121041721164742110514
Netherlands1013212813700502502178387
Irland1150600184182211088821281226
Norway8404001321221132761116419
Poland122332197111144134435132015
Portugal100310426301442411186304
Macedonia2073712167226221411201334301842
Romania323124571833171213104655720287922
Russia142432298112237118545161919
San Marino42020061620071640013212
Scotland101411336400521801185244
Serbia14342327891246125356132014
Slovakia1032212567212597424101514
Slovenia411110534011121121655
Spain32111268103912021485622822189514
Sweden11053118410006138031794210
Switzerland2108316132010119102944215234914
Turkey8111125540042801167134
Ukraine602003040021352024392
Wales411110304011081121385
Total6721171741447511751345650762582162858242442061333337981280751

For purposes of comparison the calculated rating system used is: win = 3 points, draw = 1 point, defeat = 0 points.

The matches for the group stage are included in the list, but not in the column "Qualifications" and "Exclusion" because they were not knockout matches.

1974–75 season's opponents in which Omonia, Pezoporikos and Enosis Neon Paralimni withdrew and 1986–87 season's opponent of APOEL when the club refused to participate in the second round) are not included and are not added in the column "Exclusions".

Statistics per season

The table presents the statistics of all teams per season.

Home Amay Total
Season Teams Pld Q W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA GD Pts
1963-19642611027531022193204924-156
1964-19651200010600010100002016-160
1965-1966240002060011161013112-111
1966-19672400021300021130004216-140
1967-1968240011261002180013314-111
1968-19692400020800021160004124-230
1969-19702400020900022160004225-230
1970-19712400110610020180013024-241
1971-197236000301300030190006032-320
1972-19733811033730042160107523-183
1973-19743600120510030220015027-271
1974-19750000000000000000000000
1975-19763601115540031200114625-194
1976-19773811124640221112134517-126
1977-19783600122101003070015217-151
1978-1979360111444003180114512-74
1979-19803812021011600412102061132-216
1980-19813601024830030130105421-173
1981-19823601112240030150114217-154
1982-19833601205350030120123515-105
1983-19843601026630031160105722-153
1984-19853601114640033130114719-124
1985-19863811211075103793224171618
1986-19873612104270032100213612-67
1987-19883810130411033113116315-124
1988-1989360003380003180006416-120
1989-19903601023630121101114416-124
1990-19913811127840041120116820-124
1991-1992381103463013391116715-84
1992-19933600123810123131024621-152
1993-19943102311116100141813251214-211
1994-19953123402139124021010128042319424
1995-19964142322941112441854461322-916
1996-1997418452222101721682177383031-124
1997-1998418352220131703652235582535-1020
1998-199941845132515162071123671103638-222
1999-20003122321861111461344351419-515
2000-20014122321721120481465251516-117
2001-20024122132811610582332371634-189
2002-20034205604171118028623262122334-1120
2003-200451421339146214101573471929-1013
2004-20054101221118810471533251823-511
2005-200642056041514182261125882102639-1326
2006-2007420645118917226141586773224825
2007-20084143430821530481497341616024
2008-2009426765225172335511131491073630637
2009-201042256322382132613151195836231332
2010-2011422662318102051515141611383324936
2011-2012436912242919384682120181681250391156
2012-20134245723179235349131812572622441
2013-20144221335111312146717747111830-1219
2014-2015530553717191833913311286163050-2030
2015-201642665441613192475131078112126-529
2016-2017430710232810325281722171541145321349
2017-20184381111443520375771826221611115346759
Total6721171447511751345650762582162858242442061333337981280-482751

For purposes of comparison the calculated rating system used is: win = 3 points, draw = 1 point, defeat = 0 points.

Statistics per opponent

Cypriot teams had faced 247 different opponents. The table below shoes the statistics per opponent.

Club Country Pld Q E Home Away Total
W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
1. FC KaiserslauternGermany2010011300010800021110
A.C. MilanItaly201001030001040002070
AaB FodboldDenmark210100403010111110514
Aalesunds FKNorway210100213100103200316
Aberdeen F.C.Scotland411101223002150103373
AC Sparta PragueCzech Republic602012311100311400154251
ADO Den HaagNetherlands210100303001010101313
AEK Athens F.C.Greece612021672111224132896
AF Gloria BistrițaRomania20100105000101100020160
AFC AjaxNetherlands60211154400301601145204
AJ AuxerreFrance10000111000000000011100
Ards F.C.North Ireland100100413000000100413
Arsenal F.C.England201001130001030002160
Asteras Tripoli F.C.Greece200100213001020101233
Atalanta B.C.Italy200010111001130011241
Athletic BilbaoSpain411200406002260202666
Atlético MadridSpain200010111010001020112
B68 ToftirFaroe Islands100100413000000100413
B71 SandoyFaroe Islands210100423100513200936
Bangor F.C.North Ireland210100213010111110324
Bayer 04 LeverkusenGermany100001020000000001020
Beitar Jerusalem F.C.Israel201100323001010101333
Berliner FC DynamoGermany201100213001030101243
Besa KavajëAlbania201010111010001020112
Birkirkara F.C.Malta210100403100203200606
Boavista F.C.Portugal201001010001120002130
Bohemian F.C.Republic of Ireland201100213001010101223
Bohemians 1905Czech Republic201010221001160011381
Boldklubben 1903Denmark201001010001060002070
Borussia DortmundGermany200010111010111020222
Borussia MönchengladbachGermany60101208100301700150251
Brøndby IFDenmark201010221010001020222
BSC Young BoysSwitzerland401101123002130103253
Cardiff City F.C.Wales201010001001080011081
Cercle Brugge K.S.V.Belgium210100313001010101323
CFR ClujRomania210010001100313110314
Chelsea F.C.England200001010010221011231
Cliftonville F.C.North Ireland210100203100323200526
Club Brugge KVBelgium60301225100311100153161
Cork City F.C.Republic of Ireland411110214101113211327
Cork Hibernians F.C.Republic of Ireland201001120001140002260
CS GrevenmacherLuxembourg210100303001020101323
CS Tiligul-Tiras TiraspolMoldavia210100313100103200416
CSKA MoscowRussia201001120001040002160
Deportivo de La CoruñaSpain201010001001080011081
Derry City F.C.North Ireland210100213100303200516
Djurgårdens IF FotbollSweden100000000001080001080
Dukla PragueCzech Republic201010221001040011261
Dunakanyar-Vác FCHungary210100403001020101423
Dunaújváros FCHungary210010221100423110644
Dunfermline Athletic F.C.Scotland20100102000111000021120
EB/StreymurFaroe Islands210100303100203200506
Eintracht FrankfurtGermany200001030001020002050
Everton F.C.England200001030010221011251
F.C. CopenhagenDenmark411110424002020112444
F91 DudelangeLuxembourg210100103100103200206
FA Red Boys DifferdangeLuxembourg210100613001120101733
FC AarauSwitzerland201100213001020101233
FC Admira Wacker MödlingAustria201100103001030101133
FC Ararat YerevanArmenia40201112100201000131121
FC Argeș PiteștiRomania201010111001040011151
FC AstanaKazakhstan401110324002140112464
FC Astra GiurgiuRomania201001120010111011231
FC BanantsArmenia4202007162002064009112
FC BarcelonaSpain60202115200301100241162
FC BATE BorisovBellarus201100203001030101233
FC Bayern MunichGermany60300328000302300062310
FC Belshina BobruiskBellarus210100303100513200816
FC DAC 1904 Dunajská StredaSlovakia201001010001150002160
FC Dila GoriGeorgia201001030100103101133
FC Dinamo BatumiGeorgia210100203001010101213
FC Dinamo BucureștiRomania603201411600321002046216
FC Dinamo MinskBellarus420200306020222220528
FC Dynamo MoscowRussia201001120010221011341
FC FloraEsthonia210100103010001110104
FC GagraGeorgia210100303001020101323
FC Girondins de BordeauxFrance401101223002150103373
FC Irtysh PavlodarKazakhstan210010001100213110214
FC KotaykArmenia210100503001010101513
FC Lausanne-SportSwitzerland100000000001140001140
FC Lokomotiv 1929 SofiaBulgaria201010221001240011461
FC Lokomotiv MoscowRussia210010111100413110524
FC Metalist KharkivUkraine201001010010221011231
FC MidtjyllandDenmark420101333110324211657
FC PortoPortugal400101223011231112454
FC Progrès NiederkornLuxembourg210100213100103200316
FC PyunikArmenia210100103100203200306
FC Red Bull SalzburgAustria402110324002150112474
FC SaxanMoldavia210100203100203200406
FC Schalke 04Germany60100311200211220242142
FC Shakhtar DonetskUkraine200001020010111011131
FC Sibir NovosibirskRussia201100213001010101223
FC SionSwitzerland201001130100323101453
FC Slovan LiberecCzech Republic201001010001030002040
FC Spartak MoscowRussia210010111100103110214
FC Sportul Studențesc BucureștiRomania201010111001010011121
FC Steaua BucureștiRomania6020122510124810246132
FC Swarovski TirolAustria201001230001060002290
CS Universitatea CraiovaΡουμανία201001160001020002180
CS Universitatea Craiova (1991)Romania210100303001020101323
FC VasluiRomania201010111001020011131
FC Viitorul ConstanțaRomania210100403001010101413
FC Viktoria PlzeňCzech Republic201010001001130011131
FC Zaria BălțiMoldavia210100303100213200516
FC Zenit Saint PetersburgRussia401200316011031211347
FC Zorya LuhanskUkraine201001010001020002030
FC ZürichSwitzerland6021117740031801148154
FCI Levadia TallinnEsthonia210100303100313200616
Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)Turkey200001010001020002030
Ferencvárosi TCHungary201100213001040101253
FeyenoordNetherlands2010010900010800020170
FK Austria WienAustria402101223011031112254
FK Budućnost PodgoricaMontenegro310010001110314120315
FK DubnicaSlovakia201001140001030002170
FK EkranasLithuania210010331100213110544
FK JablonecCzech Republic420200316101433301749
FK Kareda KaunasLithuania210100303010111110414
FK Makedonija Gjorče PetrovMacedonia201100103001020101123
FK Metalurg SkopjeMacedonia210100303100103200406
FK Milano KumanovoMacedonia210100203100213200416
FK Mladá BoleslavCzech Republic210100303010221110524
FK Partizani TiranaAlbania210100423001120101543
FK PelisterMacedonia210100103010001110104
FK RabotnichkiMacedonia201001020100213101233
FK RenovaMacedonia210100303100203200506
FK Rudar PljevljaMontenegro210100203100203200406
FK SarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina201010221001130011351
FK SenicaSlovakia210100203100103200306
FK Sloga JugomagnatMacedonia210100403100413200816
FK Tauras TauragėLithuania210100313100303200616
FK Tomori BeratAlbania210100203100323200526
FK TrakaiLithuania210100403010001110404
FK VardarMacedonia6211112541113642225118
FK Velež MostarBosnia and Herzegovina201001250001010002260
FK Željezničar SarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina201001130001010002140
Floriana F.C.Malta210100103100803200906
Gabala FKAzerbaijan201010111001010011121
Gefle IFSweden201100303001040101343
Getafe CFSpain201010111001010011121
Grasshopper Club ZürichSwitzerland201001120010331011451
Grazer AKAustria210100203010111110314
Győri ETO FCHungary4020112610111610223122
Havnar BóltfelagFaroe Islands420200100611052431015210
Helsingin JalkapalloklubiFinland6213005090124813129810
Hertha BSCGermany6030120210031900151111
Hibernians F.C.Malta210100303100303200606
HNK RijekaCroatia210100213010221110434
HNK ŠibenikCroatia210001020100303101323
IFK GöteborgSweden201001120001150002270
Inter MilanItaly401020662002020022682
Iraklis 1908 Thessaloniki F.C.Greece63030072911134441110613
Íþróttabandalag AkranessIceland201100213001040101253
Jagiellonia BiałystokPoland210100103010001110104
JK Tervis PärnuEsthonia100100203000000100203
JSD PartizanSerbia621201436102143303579
Juventus F.C.Italy603003212000311300063250
K. Beerschot V.A.C.Belgium201001010001070002080
K. Waterschei S.V. Thor GenkBelgium201001130001040002170
K.S.K. BeverenBelgium201001240001130002370
K.S.V. RoeselareBelgium210100503001120101623
Karlsruher SCGermany201010111001120011231
KF Skënderbeu KorçëAlbania210100403100203200606
KF Teuta DurrësAlbania210100423100413200836
KF TiranaAlbania210100313001230101543
KF Vllaznia ShkodërAlbania210100413100213200626
LASK LinzAustria100000000001020001020
Legia WarsawPoland401101123101123202246
Levski Sofia (sports club)Bulgaria201010001001020011021
Lierse S.K.Belgium40210121300211301033143
Lincoln Red Imps F.C.Gibraltar210100503010111110614
Linfield F.C.North Ireland4202008160113512111167
Liverpool F.C.England201001120001160002280
Maccabi Haifa F.C.Israel200100213001010101223
Maccabi Petah Tikva F.C.Israel411101533101243202776
Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael410110104020222130326
Malmö FFSweden40211021400201701122184
Manchester City F.C.England201001120001120002240
MSV DuisburgGermany2010012300011700023100
MYPAFinland210100303010111110414
Neftçi PFKAzerbaijan411101433020112121545
Neuchâtel XamaxSwitzerland201001120001040002160
NK MariborSlovenia411110534011121121655
NK OsijekCroatia210010001010221020222
NK Slaven BelupoCroatia201001020001070002090
OFI Crete F.C.Greece100000000001120001120
OFK PetrovacMontenegro201100213001130101343
OGC NiceFrance210100203001010101213
Olympiacos F.C.Greece81220275611234431410910
Olympique de MarseilleFrance200100303001150101453
Olympique LyonnaisFrance410110214002050112264
Örgryte ISSweden201100213001040101253
Panathinaikos F.C.Greece401101323002030103353
Panionios F.C.Greece201001010001230002240
PAOK FCGreece201001020010111011131
Paris Saint-Germain F.C.France401002020002030004050
PFC Litex LovechBulgaria201010001001120011121
PFC Neftochimic BurgasBulgaria201010001001120011121
PFC Shumen 2010Bulgaria210100203100213200416
PFC Slavia SofiaBulgaria210100423001120101543
R.E. MouscronBelgium201010001001030011031
R.S.C. AnderlechtBelgium100512246500521101276175
Rabat Ajax F.C.Malta2101005031005032001006
Rangers F.C.Scotland402011121002030013151
RC LensFrance201010001001130011131
RCD EspanyolSpain201010221001010011231
RCD MallorcaSpain201001120001240002360
Real Madrid CFSpain803004023000432000083430
Real ZaragozaSpain201001030010111011141
Rosenborg BKNorway420200516011121211637
Royal Antwerp F.C.Belgium100000000001040001040
S.L. BenficaPortugal201001010001030002040
S.S. Folgore Falciano CalcioSan Marino210100303100313200616
S.S. LazioItaly401011121002170013291
S.S. MurataSan Marino210100313100403200716
S.S.C. NapoliItaly201010111001020011131
S.V. Zulte WaregemBelgium201001120010111011231
SC BregenzAustria201001020001130002150
SD Crvena ZvezdaSerbia8130313530225820538135
Servette FCSwitzerland201001030001130002160
Shamrock Rovers F.C.Republic of Ireland411011011101123112134
Shirak SCArmenia210100403010221110624
SK Gjøvik-LynNorway210100603100103200706
SK Rapid WienAustria61221083700327021310107
SK Slavia PragueCzech Republic210100203010001110204
ŠK Slovan BratislavaSlovakia420110214110314220528
SK Sturm GrazAustria201001010001030002040
Śląsk WrocławPoland201010221001150011371
Sliema Wanderers F.C.Malta210100303100213200516
Sporting CPPortugal20100102000111600021180
St Joseph's F.C.Gibraltar2101006031004032001006
Standard LiègeBelgium201001010001150002160
SV Werder BremenGermany5010122910110510232142
The New Saints F.C.Wales210100303010001110304
Torino F.C.Italy201010111001030011141
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.England60201226100311200153181
TrabzonsporTurkey6111115440032601147104
TSV 1860 MunichGermany2010011200010800021100
U.S. Città di PalermoItaly201001040001120002160
UN Käerjéng 97Luxembourg210100503100213200716
USC CSKA SofiaBulgaria6031206350032801238115
Valletta F.C.Malta210100603100203200806
Vasas SCHungary201100103001080101183
VfB StuttgartGermany40200218000201500041230
Victoria BucureștiRomania201001010001030002040
VillarrealSpain200001020001040002060
Waterford F.C.Republic of Ireland210100203001120101323
Wisła KrakówPoland411110534002260112794
Total6721171741447511751345650762582162858242442061333337981280751

For purposes of comparison the calculated rating system used is: win = 3 points, draw = 1 point, defeat = 0 points.

The matches for the group stages are included in the list, but not in the columns "Qualifications" and "Exclusion" because they were not knockout matches.

UEFA coefficient

The table below shows the points of Cyprus per season (UEFA coefficient).

Season R C SC
1963-64[250] 29 2.000 2.000
1964-65[251] 30 2.000 0.000
1965-66[252] 31 2.500 0.500
1966-67[253] 31 2.500 0.000
1967-68[254] 31 3.000 0.500
1968-69[255] 33 1.000 0.000
1969-70[256] 33 1.000 0.000
1970-71[257] 33 1.000 0.500
1971-72[258] 33 1.000 0.000
1972-73[259] 33 1.666 0.666
1973-74[260] 33 1.499 0.333
1974-75[261] 32 1.499 0.000
1975-76[262] 32 1.999 1.000
1976-77[263] 29 3.665 1.666
Season R C SC
1977-78[264] 29 3.332 0.333
1978-79[265] 29 3.999 1.000
1979-80[266] 27 5.332 1.333
1980-81[267] 27 4.998 0.666
1981-82[268] 29 4.332 1.000
1982-83[269] 28 5.332 1.333
1983-84[270] 29 4.998 0.666
1984-85[271] 30 4.665 1.000
1985-86[272] 27 5.999 2.000
1986-87[273] 27 6.665 1.666
1987-88[274] 28 6.332 1.000
1988-89[275] 29 5.666 0.000
1989-90[276] 27 5.666 1.000
1990-91[277] 28 4.666 1.000
Season R C SC
1991-92[278] 29 4.000 1.000
1992-93[279] 30 3.666 6.666
1993-94[280] 27 6.332 2.666
1994-95[281] 23 10.665 5.333
1995-96[282] 24 12.665 3.000
1996-97[283] 23 16.665 5.000
1997-98[284] 25 20.332 4.333
1998-99[285] 25 12.665 2.500
1999-00[286] 27 11.498 2.166
2000-01[287] 29 10.832 1.000
2001-02[288] 29 9.332 1.333
2002-03[289] 28 10.165 3.166
2003-04[290] 29 8.998 1.333
2004-05[291] 29 8.165 1.333
Season R C SC
2005-06[292] 28 10.165 3.000
2006-07[293] 27 10.582 1.750
2007-08[294] 28 10.082 2.666
2008-09[295] 23 15.082 6.333
2009-10[296] 21 17.999 4.250
2010-11[297] 20 18.124 3.125
2011-12[298] 16 25.499 9.125
2012-13[299] 14 26.833 4.000
2013-14[300] 18 23.250 2.750
2014-15[301] 18 22.300 3.300
2015-16[302] 19 22.175 3.000
2016-17[303] 24 18.550 5.500
2017-18[304] 19 21.550 7.000

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