ASIL Lysi

ASIL Lysi (Greek: ΑΣΙΛ Λύσης) is a Cypriot football club which was established in the town of Lysi, Famagusta. After the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, ASIL became a refugee team and is temporarily based in the AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis in Larnaca. The club plays in the Cypriot Second Division.

ASIL Lysi
Full nameAthletic Club Ischis Lysi
Founded1932 (1932)
GroundAEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis
Capacity7,303
ChairmanGiorgos Vouvakos
ManagerDemetris Koutas
LeagueSecond Division
2019–20Second Division, 6th

History

The club was founded in Lysi, Famagusta on June 26, 1932. Club founders were Ch. Fokaides, Ch. Panayides, K. Rousi and N. Petrou. The choice for the club's name is attributed to Demetris Lambrou.

The best season for the club was 1968–69 in which they finished 6th in the first division.

Colours and badge

The club colours are yellow and black. The emblem of the club is the discus thrower to symbolise the club's commitment to the olympic ideals and true sportsmanship.

Current squad

As of 17 November 2019

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Stelios Kypreos
4 MF Paris Polycarpou (on loan from APOEL)
5 DF Jacob Eliopoulos
6 FW David Solari
7 MF Andreas Komodikis
8 MF Vasilis Angelopoulos
9 FW Marcos Michael (Captain)
10 MF Armiche
11 FW Christo Amessan
12 GK Elias Demetriou
13 DF Michael Felgate
14 MF Gabri
15 DF Constantinos Kastanas (vice captain)
17 DF Constantinos Demetriou
19 MF Jean Charles Fernandez
20 MF Chrysovalantis Kapartis (on loan from Ethnikos Achna)
No. Position Player
21 MF Matías Palavecino
22 DF Andys Nikolaou
23 DF Marios Chari
24 DF Panayiotis Polykarpou
25 GK Mateusz Taudul
26 DF Zacharias Adoni (on loan from Doxa Katokopia)
27 MF Antonis Vassiliou
33 FW Christos Makris
39 MF Christos Hadjipaschalis (on loan from Anorthosis)
64 GK Stefanos Xanalatos
70 DF Raúl González
95 FW Charalambos Demetriou
96 MF Stavros Christodoulou
98 FW Theodoros Panagi

For recent transfers, see List of Cypriot football transfers summer 2018.

League history

The following table shows the progress of the team in time (for those seasons found data).

Season Division Place
2008–09 B 10th[1]
2009–10 B 9th[2]
2010–11 B 12th[3]
2011–12 C 4th[4]
2012–13 C 4th[5]
2013–14 B2 6th[6]
2014–15 C 2nd[7]
2015–16 B 11th[8]

Honours

1967, 1974
2001

References


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