Digenis Oroklinis

Athletic Club Digenis Oroklinis (Greek: Διγενής Βορόκλινης) is a Cypriot football club which is based in the village of Oroklini in Larnaca district. The club was founded in 1952. In the 2014–2015 season the team competed in the Cypriot Second Division for the first time in its history. The colors are white and blue.

Digenis Oroklinis
Full nameAS Digenis Voroklinis
Founded1983
GroundKoinotiko Stadio Oroklinis,
Voroklini, Cyprus
Capacity1,500
ChairmanValentinos Alamangos
ManagerSavvas Theodorou
LeagueSecond Division
2017–18Second Division, 10th

History

Digenis was founded in 1952 under the name Athletic Club Omonia Oroklinis. In 1983 the general meeting of the association decided to rename to Digenis.[1] The club's emblem contains the date 1983 when the name changed.

The club has many appearances in the Third and Fourth Division.

Current squad

As of 6 September 2018

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

No. Position Player
2 DF Kyriacos Paraskeva
3 DF Zannetos Koumasis
4 DF Andreas Chimonas (Captain)
5 DF Theodoros Theodorou
6 MF Yannick Rolff
7 FW Yordan Dimitrov
8 MF Kyriacos Apostolou
9 FW Nicolas Alexiou
10 MF Chrysostomos Chrysostomou
12 DF Agathangelos Nikiforou
14 MF Roman Bolbocian
16 DF Anderson Darkwa
17 MF Sorel Chemin
No. Position Player
19 FW Loizos Shikki
20 MF Andreas Chapeshis
21 MF Andreas Nicolaou
22 DF Louben Stylianou
23 MF Georgios Loizides
27 MF Paraskevas Choutris
29 FW Ioan Paisios Stef
32 GK Gavriel Constantinou
33 FW Vladislav Breguntov (on loan from Apollon Limassol)
40 GK Ioannis Michael (on loan from AEK Larnaca)
69 DF Georgios Velkov
93 FW Nicos Pitsillides

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 C 5th[2]
2009–10 C 11th[3]
2010–11 C 12th[4]
2011–12 D 1st[5]
2012–13 C 3rd[6]
2013–14 B2 4th[7]
2014–15 B 13th[8]

Honours

2007–08, 2011–12
Runner-up: (1) 2008–09[9]

References

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