PAEEK

PAEEK
Full name Podosfairiki Athlitiki Enosi Eparxeias Kerynias
Founded October 1953 (1953-10)
Ground Keryneia Epistrophi, Lakatamia
Capacity 2,000
Chairman Cyprus Filippos Filippou
Manager Cyprus Makis Sergides
League Second Division
2017–18 Second Division, 9th
Website Club website

PAEEK (Greek: ΠΑΕΕΚ; Podosfairiki Athlitiki Enosi Eparxeias Kerynias = "Football and sport union of Kyrenia District") is a Cypriot sports club founded in Kyrenia in 1953 by graduates of Kyrenia Gymnasium and represented the first force to be reckoned from the small city. It now plays in exile in Nicosia since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in July 1974. This union has football division competing in Cypriot Second Division. PAEEK used to have also a basketball division but due to economic difficulties had to suspend it for some years up to date.

Basketball

Emblem of PAEEK

The PAEEK was a founding member of the Cyprus Basketball Federation in 1966 rising to fame in the early 1970s after its basketball division won the Cyprus top division basketball league in 3 consecutive years..

The PAEEK reached the Cyprus Basketball Cup final on 5 occasions losing them all . 1995 was APOEL's year, when they took the basketball double. As losers of the Cup final, PAEEK automatically qualified to represent Cyprus in Europe in the Saporta Cup . They were knocked out by PAOK BC Salonika which in turn went on to reach the final of the competition.The game with PAOK BC was very special for both teams as they were all refugees and victims of the wars between Greece and Turkey.

Football

The football team has not matched the basketball team's success in terms of trophies. They have mostly hovered between the Cypriot Second and Third Divisions. Paeek is considered to be the team with the most appearances in the Cyprus Second Division with 41 in total. In the 2011–2012 season they came closest to their first ever promotion to the first division by finishing 4th.

Current squad

As of 4 February 2018

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Greece GK Michalis Agrimakis
2 Cyprus DF Giorgos Costa
3 Cyprus DF Stefan Krstic
4 Croatia DF Tomas Maricic
6 Australia DF Jacob Eliopoulos
8 Cameroon MF Hervé Bodiong
9 Albania FW Alexandros Bracjani
10 Australia FW Robert Stambolziev (Captain)
11 Greece FW Stefanos Martsakis
12 Cyprus MF Sergios Panayiotou
13 Cyprus DF Georgios Eleftheriou
14 Cyprus FW Andreas Komodikis (on loan from Doxa Katokopias)
16 Cyprus FW Stylianos Kallenos
17 Ghana FW Samad Oppong
No. Position Player
19 Cyprus FW Markos Kitromilidis
20 Cyprus MF Christos Charalambous
21 Australia DF Jordan Maricic
23 Cyprus DF Ioannis Stylianou
27 Cyprus DF Andreas Themistokleous
29 Greece GK Eleftherios Chatziadamidis
31 Cyprus DF Loucas Florides
32 Cyprus DF Andys Nikolaou (on loan from Doxa Katokopias)
33 Cyprus MF Christos Djamas
43 Cyprus DF Lazaros Efthymiou
88 Ivory Coast MF Félicien Gbedinyessi
99 Cyprus MF Constantinos Mavromoustakos
TBA Republic of Ireland FW Vinny Faherty

For recent transfers see List of Cypriot football transfers summer 2017

Colours

The colours of PAEEK shirt are symbolic with the black symbolising the sadness from the Turkish invasion in 1974 and the white symbolises the hope that one day they will return to their hometown. When this happens the colours will change back to yellow and black as they were before the Turkish invasion.

Honours

Basketball

Football

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