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Location: The location where the club resides. The location of the refugee clubs is indicated as it was before the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. District: Cyprus is divided in six districts. The location of each club belongs to one of these six districts. Founded-Dissolved: The period of existence of the club (founding date and dissolution date).
Pezoporikos Larnaca FC; Podosfairikos Omilos Xylotymbou 2006; POL/AE Maroni This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 11:00 (UTC). ...
The Diogenes Club is a fictional gentlemen's club created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and featured in several Sherlock Holmes stories, such as 1893's "The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter". It seems to have been named after Diogenes the Cynic (though this is never explained in the original stories) and was co-founded by Sherlock's indolent ...
AEK Larnaca FC (Greek: AEK; for short Αθλητική Έvωση Κίτιον Λάρνακας, romanized: Athletiki Enosi Kition Larnakas, "Athletic Union Kition of Larnaca") is a Cypriot professional football club based in Larnaca. The club was formed in 1994 after a merger of two historical Larnaca clubs, EPA Larnaca and Pezoporikos.
GCZ Stadium or Gymnastic Club Zenon Stadium (Greek: Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Ζήνων; Γ.Σ.Ζ., Greek pronunciation:) is a multi-purpose stadium in Larnaca, Cyprus. [1] Usually it is referred to as the 'neo GSZ Stadium' to distinguish it from the old GSZ Stadium , which it replaced.
AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis (Greek: ΑΕΚ Αρένα – Γεώργιος Καραπατάκης) is a football stadium in Larnaca, Cyprus. Completed in 2016, it is the home ground of AEK Larnaca and has a total seating capacity of 8,058. Since 2021, it also hosts the home games of the Cyprus national team.
The Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium (Greek: Στάδιο «Αντώνης Παπαδόπουλος») is a football stadium in Larnaca, Cyprus. With a current seating capacity of 9,230, it has been the home stadium of Anorthosis Famagusta since its completion in 1986.
Negative attitudes toward left-wing athletes prevailed in other Cypriot cities. In Larnaca, the Alki Larnaca F.C. was founded in April 1948. A month later, the Gymnastics Club Zeno (GSZ) banned Alki from using its GSZ Stadium; [3] [9] [10] a similar proposal to exclude Turks and Catholics was rejected. The GSZ amended its constitution ...