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Nea Salamina Famagusta Full name Nea Salamis Famagusta Founded 1948 Ground GSE, Famagusta and Stadium Rafael Group Ammochostos
Larnaca, Cyprus
(Capacity: 5,500)Chairman Giorgos Gennagritis Manager Stephen Constantine League Cypriot First Division Home coloursAway coloursNea Salamis Famagusta or Nea Salamina Famagusta (Greek: Νέα Σαλαμίνα Αμμοχώστου) is a Cypriot football and volleyball club which comes from the city of Ammochostos (also known by its Romanized name: Famagusta). It has adopted its name from the ancient Cypriot city of Salamis or Salamina (Greek: Σαλαμίς) near modern day Ammochostos. The club was founded in 1948. Since the occupation of the north part of the island through invasion by Turkish troops in 1974, Nea Salamis is a refugee team and since then is based in Larnaca.
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History
The establishment of the Club (along with that of a few others), was evoked from the political turbulence of that period and the conflict between left-wings and right-wings due to the Greek Civil War. SEGAS, the Greek Sports Confederation which was controlling the Greek Cypriot clubs, asked from the clubs to declare themselves as nationalists and to abandoned their communist athletes. The majority of Cypriot clubs obeyed SEGAS, and that had a result the abolishments of many athletes and the establishment of new clubs. One of the clubs was Nea Salamis and together with some others new-formed clubs established the Cyprus Amateur Football Federation (CAFF), which had its own football league and cup, separated from Cyprus Football Association.[1]
Football
1950s and 1960s
In 1953, the Cypriot football was unified and the clubs of KEPO joined the Cyprus Football Association. Nea Salamina joined the Second Division of Cyprus FA and in their second participation in the Association's competitions they won the Championship of Second Division. Since 1955, Nea Salamina belongs to Cypriot First Division, except some short interruptions when they were relegated. In their first Cypriot First Division participation Salamis finished 3rd, just four points behind the Champions AEL FC. The team reached their best position ever respectively as third in the seasons 1955/56, 1965/66, 1992/93 and 1994/95.
Never becoming Cypriot Champions, Salamis was very close to the trophy in 1965–66 since they played their greatest football ever and also the same season lost in the Cup final. Until the last match of the season, Salamis was second, three points behind AC Omonia but with one match less, and they had to play the third in table Olympiakos Nicosia and with a win they would have won the trophy. Unfortunate for the team, they lost away 3–6 and together they lost the trophy. Salamis finished 3rd in the season, two points behind Omonia and one from Olympiakos. The same season they were beaten by Apollon Limassol in the Cup final.
1970s disaster
The 1970s were very bad for Nea Salamis, which came close to being relegated many times. The worst part of this decade was the capture of Famagusta by the Turkish forces following the Turkish invasion. The city remains until today in the occupied territories and the club has been a refugee. Salamis was under serious strain following the loss of its ground and property and the diffusion of its fan base.[2] Larnaca, the adjacent coastal town on the southern shores of Cyprus, has been the temporary base of the club since 1974.
The bad performance of Nea Salamis couldn't continue without the club avoiding relegation, which finally occurred in the 1978–79 season. The club was relegated for the first time in the summer of 1979, but bounced back a year later on having won the Second Division Championship.
Cup achievement
In 1990 Nea Salamina achieved its greatest success, when they won the Cypriot Cup, beating Omonia Nicosia 3–2 in the final in Tsirion Stadium. The same year they won the Cyprus FA Shield (Super Cup) by beating APOEL 1–0.[3] Nea Salamina played in the Cup final in other two occasions (1966, 2001) but were beaten on both occasions by Apollon Limassol.[4]
2000s
The first four years of the 2000s were very bad for Nea Salamis. The team were relegated twice in four years in 2001 (despite becoming Cup finalists the same season) and 2003 to return back both times as Second Division Champions in their Cypriot Second Division participations. Since 2004–05, the team remained in First Division until the 2007–2008 season when it was relegated again. It was promoted on the last day of the season in the 2008–2009 season by finishing third in the Cypriot Second Division. The team competed in the Cypriot First Division in 2009–2010 season and was relegated again to the Cypriot Second Division.
Women's football team
In 2006, Nea Salamina formed a women's team and participates in the Cypriot women competitions. In their first participation in the Cypriot championship in season 2006–2007, they gained the 3rd position and also qualified in the Cypriot Cup final, where they were beaten 1–3 by AEK Kokkinochorion in the GSP Stadium. In the next season 2007–2008 our team won the first Women Football Super Cup that was organised, by beating AEK Kokkinochorion 2–1 in Stadium RAFAEL GROUP Ammochostos. The next year take the second place in the championshio, after punish in their match with the champion Apollon Limassol.[5]
Stadium
Main article: GSE StadiumMain article: Ammochostos StadiumSalamis' original stadium is GSE (GS Evagoras) Stadium in Famagusta but due to the Turkish occupation, since 1974 they can not use it for home stadium. After the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, until 1991, Salamis used at first GSZ Stadium and some years the Dasaki Stadium. Salamis also used Tsirion, Deryneia and Antonis Papadopoulos.
Currently, home stadium is "Stadium RAFAEL GROUP Ammochostos" (means "Famagusta"), with capacity of 5000 seats, which is in Larnaca. Stadium RAFAEL GROUP Ammochostos is a multi-use stadium and is currently used mostly for football matches. Owner of the Stadium is Nea Salamis.
Ammochostos is the Greek name of Famagusta and it was named like that for the memory of the town because the stadium's owner Salamina is a Famagustan team but they can't use their stadium in Famagusta because of the Turkish occupation of the town.[6] .
It was built in 1991 and is built inside the refugee suburbs of Larnaca and is expressing the wish of Salamis people for their club. The decision to built that stadium was taken in 1989 and in December of the same year the stadium began to be constructed. After many wages offered from Salamis fans in Cyprus and abroad, from Cyprus Sports Association and from many workers it was achieved to built in a short time.
The stadium hosted the 1992 UEFA European Under-16 Football Championship final on May 17, 1992 between Germany and Spain where Germany won 2–1.
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Dejan Milič 2 DF Nicos Photiou 3 DF Jimmy Modeste 4 DF Iván Benítez 5 MF Giorgos Lambropoulos 6 MF Martin Vunk 7 MF Prodromos Therapontos (captain) 8 MF Christos Chatzipantelidis 9 FW Alekos Alekou 10 FW Chris Dickson 11 FW Julian Gray 12 DF Giorgos Velkov 13 GK Albert Marrama 14 MF Diego León 15 MF Michalis Panayiotou No. Position Player 16 DF Nino Pekarić 17 MF Imoro Lukman 19 MF Branislav Nikić 20 MF Rafael Yiangoudakis 22 DF Carlos García (vice-captain) 23 FW Dieter Van Tornhout 25 MF Christos Modestou 28 MF Helio Roque (on loan from AEL Limassol) 30 FW Adamos Adamou 46 MF Modestos Sotiriou 50 DF Solomon Grimes 51 FW Ellinas Sofroniou 77 DF Costas Adamou 99 GK Evagoras Hadjifrangiskou For recent transfers, see List of Cypriot football transfers summer 2011.
Former managers
- Jerzy Engel
- Momčilo Vukotić
- Georgi Vasilev
- Imre Gellei
- Andreas Michaelides
Former players
- Nordine Sam
- Sergio Bastida
- Armen Shahgeldyan
- Alexandr Vyazhevich
- Angel Stoykov
- Gilles Domoraud
- Charalambos Andreou
- Kiriakos Koureas
- Marios Louka
- Marios Neophytou
- Floros Nicolaou
- Giorgos Nicolaou
- Ioannis Okkas
- Nigel McNeill (1988–90)
- Paul Tait
- Mamuka Tsereteli
- Marco Haber
- Zoltan Bükszegi
- Tamás Szamosi
- Evghenii Hmaruc
- Kenny Dyer
- Dário Monteiro
- Joshua Izuchukwu
- Krzysztof Bukalski
- Krzysztof Klosinski
- Bogdan Zając
- Marco Almeida
- Eugenio Neves
- Rui Dolores
- Rui Lima
- Mugur Bolohan
- Claudiu Răducanu
- Aleksandr Filimonov
- Mustapha Bangura
- Julius Conteh
- Jamil Kargbo
- Julius Woobay
- Miroslav Seman
- Bjorn Morgan Enqvist
- Luis Vallenilla
Football results and statistics
European participation
As Cup winners, Nea Salamina played for first time in European cups in 1990, where they were beaten in the Cup Winners Cup first round twice clearly Aberdeen FC.[7] The club participated in 1995 and 1997 for the Intertoto Cup,they eliminated however with only a victory after the first groups games from. In 2000, Nea Salamis, after two victories against the Albanian Vllaznia Shkodër, reached the second round of the Intertoto, where they beat Austria Vienna 1–0 at home, but they were eliminated after a 3–0 defeat in Vienna.
Season Cup Round Country Club Home Away 1990–91 Cup Winners Cup First Round Aberdeen 2–0 0–3 1995 Intertoto Cup Group Stage OFI 0–2 1995 Intertoto Cup Group Stage JK Tervis Pärnu 2–0 1995 Intertoto Cup Group Stage FK Budućnost Podgorica 1–1 1995 Intertoto Cup Group Stage Bayer Leverkusen 0–2 1997 Intertoto Cup Group Stage FC Lausanne 1–4 1997 Intertoto Cup Group Stage [8] Ards F.C. 4–1 1997 Intertoto Cup Group Stage Royal Antwerp FC 0–4 1997 Intertoto Cup Group Stage AJ Auxerre 1–10 2000 Intertoto Cup First Round KS Vllaznia Shkodër 4–1 2–1 2000 Intertoto Cup Second Round Austria Wien 1–0 0–3 List of Nea Salamina Famagusta FC seasons in CFA
Key
Key to league record:
- T = Teams
- P = Played
- W = Games won
- D = Games drawn
- L = Games lost
- F = Goals for
- A = Goals against
- Pts = Points
- Pos = Final position
Key to rounds:
- SD = Second Division
- X = Competition did not take place
- PR = Preliminary Round
- R1 = Round 1
- R2 = Round 2
- R3 = Round 3
- R4 = Round 4
- Grp = Group stage
- QF = Quarter-finals
- SF = Semi-finals
- RU = Runners-up
- W = Winners
- Q=Qualify
- Nq=No qualify
List of Nea Salamina Famagusta FC seasons in Cypriot First Division
Season Cypriot First Division Cup Europe Pos T P W D L Goals Pts F A 1953–54 SD SF 1954–55 SD QF 1955–56 3 9 16 7 5 4 31 24 19 X 1956–57 5 9 16 6 2 8 24 25 14 X 1957–58 7 10 18 6 3 9 30 40 15 X 1958–59 X QF 1959–60 6 11 20 8 4 8 29 27 20 X 1960–61 8 13 24 10 4 10 47 41 24 X 1961–62 5 13 24 11 6 7 48 36 28 SF 1962–63 4 12 22 9 8 5 56 43 48 QF 1963–64 (3) (11) (7) (3) (1) (3) (7) (10) (7) QF League abandoned 1964–65 7 11 20 5 7 8 33 42 37 SF 1965–66 3 11 20 12 4 4 39 21 49 RU 1966–67 5 12 22 12 5 5 37 21 51 QF 1967–68 8 12 22 8 4 10 47 49 42 QF 1968–69 9 12 22 6 7 9 24 36 19 SF 1969–70 6 12 22 6 9 7 26 24 43 QF 1970–71 9 12 22 7 5 10 24 36 19 QF 1971–72 8 12 22 5 10 7 16 22 20 QF 1972–73 13 14 26 8 4 14 18 28 20 QF 1973–74 13 14 26 5 8 13 14 30 18 1974–75 11 14 26 7 3 16 26 54 17 QF 1975–76 10 14 28 8 8 12 35 46 24 QF 1976–77 13 16 30 6 10 14 36 49 22 R2 1977–78 10 16 30 8 12 10 43 48 28 R2 1978–79 13 16 30 10 6 14 42 48 26 1979–80 SD R2 1980–81 7 14 26 8 8 10 29 32 24 QF 1981–82 6 14 26 8 9 9 34 30 25 1982–83 12 14 26 6 8 12 28 39 20 QF 1983–84 11 14 26 7 8 11 25 41 22 R1 1984–85 10 14 26 6 12 8 25 29 25 QF 1985–86 5 14 26 7 11 8 26 26 25 R2 1986–87 13 16 30 7 10 13 45 54 24 SF 1987–88 7 16 30 14 5 11 43 34 33 QF 1988–89 4 15 28 11 11 6 51 35 33 1989–90 10 14 26 6 10 10 26 32 22 W 1990–91 6 14 6 9 9 8 38 31 27 Super Cup Winners UEFA Cup Winners' Cup R1 1991–92 5 14 26 11 5 10 45 47 38 1992–93 3 14 26 15 3 8 44 28 48 1993–94 9 14 26 8 8 10 32 31 32 1994–95 3 12 33 17 6 10 59 50 57 1995–96 8 14 26 10 3 13 37 48 33 Intertoto 1995 Grp 1996–97 8 14 26 8 10 8 42 36 34 1997–98 8 14 26 10 1 15 43 59 31 Intertoto 1997 Grp 1998–99 10 14 26 8 4 14 46 53 28 1999–00 4 14 26 13 4 9 58 34 43 2000–01 12 14 26 7 6 13 41 47 27 RU Intertoto 2000 R2 2001–02 SD QF 2002–03 12 14 26 6 11 9 39 40 29 Grp (16) 2003–04 SD Grp (16) 2004–05 6 14 26 11 3 12 34 40 36 PR (32) 2005–06 6 14 26 12 5 9 52 48 41 QF 2006–07 10 14 28 7 9 10 32 41 30 "16" 2007–08 13 14 26 6 6 14 28 54 24 Grp (8) 2008–09 SD "24" Total 1183 408 319 474 1727 1829 1414 List of Nea Salamina Famagusta FC seasons in Cypriot Cup
Season Stage Teams Versus Against Result Home Away Extra Time Penalty Ground Score Ground Score 1953–54 R1 14 Qualify without game QF 8 Demir Spor GSE Stadium 8–5 --- --- --- --- Q SF 4 Pezoporikos GSE Stadium 0–1 -- -- --- --- Nq 1954–55 R1 16 APOEL GSE 3–2 --- --- --- --- Q QF 8 Pezoporikos --- --- GSZ Stadium 2–2 2–4 --- Nq 1955–56 X 1956–57 X 1957–58 X 1958–59 R1 18 Enosi Ag. Om. GSE Stadium 4–0 * 2–3 --- --- Q QF 9 Olympiakos Nicosia --- --- GSP Stadium 0–3 --- --- Nq 1959–60 X 1960–61 X 1961–62 QF Qualify without game R1 16 Keravnos GSE Stadium 5–1 --- --- --- --- Q QF 8 Orfeas Nicosia --- --- (Nicosia) 2–0 --- --- Q SF 4 Olympiakos Nicosia --- --- GSP 1–2 --- --- Nq 1962–63 Q * APOP --- --- (Paphos) 8–0 --- --- Q R1 16 Pezoporikos GSE 5–0 --- --- --- --- Q QF 4 Alki --- --- Neo GSZ Stadium 0–0 0–1 --- Nq 1963–64 QF 7 Anorthosis GSE 0–1 --- --- --- --- Nq 1964–65 R1 12 Aris GSE 3–2 --- --- --- --- Q QF 8 Pezoporikos --- --- GSZ 4–0 --- --- Q SF 4 Apollon --- --- GSO 1–3 --- --- Nq 1965–66 R1 13 Qualify without game QF 8 Aris GSE 8–0 GSO 1–1 --- --- Q SF 4 Anorthosis GSE 1–0 --- --- --- --- Q Final Apollon GSP 2–4 --- --- RU 1966–67 R1 16 Euagoras --- --- Paphos 3–0 --- --- Q QF 8 Alki GSE 0–1 --- --- --- --- Nq 1967–68 R1 16 EPA --- --- GSZ 0–2 --- --- Nq 1968–69 R1 16 ENP --- --- Paralimni 1–0 --- --- Q QF 8 Alki GSE 3–0 --- --- --- --- Q SF 4 Omonia --- --- GSP 0–0 0–2 --- Nq 1969–70 R1 16 Omonia GSE 2–1 --- --- --- --- Q QF 8 Anorthosis GSE 1–3 GSE 1–1 --- --- Nq 1970–71 R1 16 Digenis ** 1–1* ** 1–0* --- --- Q QF 8 Anorthosis GSE 1–2 GSE 0–0 --- --- Nq 1971–72 R1 * Euagoras ** 0–0* --- --- 1–0 --- Q R2 * Digenis GSE 0–0 (Morfou) 1–1 0–0 3–4 Nq 1972–73 R1 * Pezoporikos ** 0–2* --- --- --- --- Nq 1973–74 * * * * * * * * * * 1974–75 QF * ENP ** 0–2* --- --- --- --- Nq 1975–76 R1 * Faros Akr. ** 6–1* --- --- --- --- Q R2 16 Iraklis Ger. ** 4–0* --- --- --- --- Q QF 8 Pezoporikos ** 1–4* --- --- --- --- Nq 1976–77 R1 * Ethnikos Assia ** 2–0* --- --- --- --- Q * * EPA ** 1–0* --- --- --- --- Nq 1977–78 R1 * ENTHOI ** 3–1* --- --- --- --- Q R1 16 APOEL Dasaki Stadium 0–0 GSP 1–4 --- --- Nq 1978–79 * * * * * * * * * * 1979–80 R1 * Asil ** 2–0* --- --- --- --- Q * * AEL ** 0–1* --- --- --- --- Nq 1980–81 * * Apollon Limp. ** 4–0* --- --- --- --- Q * * Orfeas ** * ** * 5–2* --- Q QF 8 ENP GSZ 0–0 --- --- 0–1 --- Nq 1981–82 R1 * Ethnikos Assia Dasaki Stadium 8–0 --- --- --- --- Q 1982–83 R1 31 AEL GSZ 3–0 GSO 2–2 --- --- Q1 R2 16 Othellos GSZ 2–0 --- --- --- --- Q QF 8 ENP --- --- Paralimni 0–0 2–4 --- Nq 1983–84 R1 32 APOEL --- --- Makario Stadium 2–3 --- --- Nq 1984–85 R1 32 ENP * * * * * 4–3* Q R2 16 Pezoporikos GSZ 3–1 GSP 3–4 --- --- Q QF 8 EPA GSZ 0–1 GSZ 3–1 --- --- Nq 1985–86 R1 32 AEM GSZ 7–1 ** 2–0* --- --- Q R2 16 Omonoia GSZ 1–2 Makario 1–0 --- --- Nq 1986–87 R1 32 Rotsidis GSZ 1–0 ** 1–0* --- --- Q R1 16 ENTHOI ** 3–0* ** 0–1* --- --- Q QF 8 Onisilos GSZ 3–1 ** 0–0* --- --- Q SF 4 AEL Limassol GSZ 1–1 Tsirion Stadium 1–3* --- --- Nq 1987–88 R1 32 AEZ Antonis Papadopoulos 12–0 ** 6–2* --- --- Q R2 16 APEP A. Papadopoulos 5–0 (Limassol) 1–2 --- --- Q QF 8 APOEL A. Papadopoulos 0–1 Makario 1–1 --- --- Nq 1988–89 R2 16 Anagennisi Dherynia Antonis Papadopoulos 3–2 Dherynia 2–2 --- --- Q QF 8 Euagoras Antonis Papadopoulos 3–0 Paphos 1–1 --- --- Q SF 4 AEL Antonis Papadopoulos 1–1 Tsirion Stadium 1–2 --- --- Q 1989–90 R1 32 Keravnos Antonis Papadopoulos 4–0 Nikosia 3–0 --- --- Q R2 16 Foteakos Fr. Antonis Papadopoulos 6–0 Frenaros 6–0 --- --- Q QF 8 Alki Antonis Papadopoulos 2–2 GSZ 1–0 --- --- Q SF 4 Olympiakos Antonis Papadopoulos 2–2 GSP Stadium 2–0 --- --- Q Final Omonoia Tsireio 3–2 --- --- Winners 1990–91 R1 32 Anagennisi Antonis Papadopoulos 1–2 Dherynia 1–0 --- --- Nq 1991–92 R1 32 Othelos At. Ammochostos 6–1 Athiainou 2–1 --- --- Q R2 16 Omonoia Ar. Ammochostos 2–2 Aradippou 1–1 --- --- Nq 1992–93 R1 32 AEK Kak. --- --- Kakopetria 2–0 --- --- Q R2 16 Anagennisi Ammochostos 2–0 Dherynia 0–0 --- --- Q QF 8 Aris Ammochostos 1–0 Tsirion Stadium 3–3 --- --- Q SF 4 APOEL Ammochostos 1–0 Makario 0–3 --- --- Nq 1993–94 R1 32 Foteakos Fr. --- --- Frenaros 1–0 --- --- Q R2 16 APEP Ammochostos 6–0 * 2–0 --- --- Q QF 8 EPA Ammochostos 2–1 GSZ 2–0 --- --- Q SF 4 Omonia Ammochostos 0–0 Makario 2–3 --- --- Nq 1994–95 * * * * * * * * * * 1995–96 QF 8 APOEL Ammochostos 1–1 Makario 1–2 --- --- Nq 1996–97 QF 8 APOEL Ammochostos 1–2 Makario 1–4 --- --- Nq 1997–98 QF 8 Apollon Ammochostos 0–1 Tsirion Stadium 1–1 --- --- Nq 1998–99 R2 * Thoi Ammochostos 9–0 * * --- --- Q QF 8 AEK Ammochostos 4–1 GSZ 3–4 --- --- Q SF 4 APOEL Ammochostos 2–3 Makario 1–4 --- --- Q 1999–00 * * * * * * * * * * 2000–01 R1 32 Anagennisi --- --- Deryneia 2–1 --- --- Q R2 16 Ermis Ammochostos 5–1 Aradippou 1–3 --- --- Q QF 8 AEK Ammochostos 0–0 GSZ 1–0 --- --- Q SF 4 APOEL Ammochostos 0–0 GSP 1–1 --- --- Q Final Apollon GSP 0–1 --- --- RU 2001–02 R1 * ASIL --- --- G. Afxentiou 5–0 --- --- Q R2 32 APOEL --- --- GSP 1–0 --- --- Q R3 16 Digenis Ammochostos 5–0 Makario 2–2 --- --- Q QF 8 Ethnikos Achnas Ammochostos 0–1 Dasaki 1–1 --- --- Nq 2002–03 R3 32 ASIL Ammochostos 2–1 G. Afxentiou 1–0 --- --- Q Grp 16 Olympiakos Ammochostos 0–6 GSP 0–5 --- --- Nq
(4th)Omonia Ammochostos 1–2 GSP 2–6 --- --- Digenis Ammochostos 1–2 Makario 1–3 --- --- 2003–04 R1 * Anagenissi L. Ammochostos 8–0 --- --- --- --- Q R2 * APEP Ammochostos 8–0 --- --- --- --- Q R3 32 Aris Ammochostos 1–1 Tsirion 2–2 --- --- Q Grp 16 AEL Ammochostos 2–2 Tsirion 0–1 --- --- Nq
(3rd)Anagennisi Ammochostos 6–2 Deryneia 1–2 --- --- Anorthosi Ammochostos 0–0 A. Papadopoulos 0–1 --- --- 2004–05 R3 16 AEK A. Papadopoulos 1–0 GSZ 2–4 --- --- Nq 2005–06 Grp 16 Olympiakos Ammochostos 2–0 GSP 1–4 --- --- Q
(2nd)Ethnikos Achnas Ammochostos 3–0 Dasaki 1–3 --- --- AEL Ammochostos 4–2 Tsirion 2–2 --- --- QF 8 APOEL Ammochostos 2–1 GSP 0–4 --- --- Nq 2006–07 R4 16 Ethnikos Achnas Ammochostos 2–0 Dasaki 0–2 2–1 --- Nq 2007–08 R3 32 Adonis Ammochostos 7–1 Dali 0–2 --- --- Q R4 16 ENP Ammochostos 1–0 Paralimni 3–2 --- --- Q QF
(Grp)8 Ethnikos Achnas Ammochostos 2–0 Dasaki 3–1 --- --- Nq
(3rd)Apollon Ammochostos 1–2 Tsirion 0–2 --- --- Omonia Ammochostos 2–1 GSP 0–2 --- --- 2008–09 R1 24 Doxa Ammochostos 1–3 Makario 1–1 --- --- Nq * : no detailt found, (with score: not found if it was "home" or "away") ** : no details for the ground --- : no (single game). Scores with bold is for the rematch.
List of Nea Salamina Famagusta FC seasons in Cypriot Second Division
Season Cypriot First Division Status Cup Pos T P W D L Goals Pts F A 1953–54 2 4 6 4 1 1 23 11 9 Not promoted SF 1954–55 1 4 6 6 0 0 26 1 12 Play off QF 1 3 4 3 1 0 17 5 7 Promotion 1979–80 1 14 26 18 6 2 70 14 42 Promotion R2 2001–02 1 14 26 21 3 2 95 22 66 Promotion QF 2003–04 1 14 26 21 3 2 68 23 66 Promotion Grp (16) 2008–09 3 14 26 14 7 5 38 21 49 Promotion "24" 2010–11 2 14 26 13 9 4 44 18 48 Promotion "R1" Volleyball
The volleyball team is one of the most powerful teams in Cyprus. With 8 championships, 8 cups and 6 Super Cups is the second team in trophies after Anorthosis Famagusta. Since 1978 they showed to become a great power for Cypriot volleyball after finishing 2nd in the championship, which happened also in 1981, they became runners up in the Championship, to come the first success in 1983 after beating their city-mates Anorthosis 3–1 in the final. The same season Salamis became again 2nd. After two failing Cup finals in 1988 and 1989 against Anorthosis, they won their first Championship in 1990 which was also a double and went on to win the championship for the following season and the Cup in 1992.
Since 1998 and until 2003 they achieved something amazing for the club since they dominated Cypriot volleyball by winning 6 consecutive Championships which was a record for the competition's history. The last four championships were four consecutive doubles.[9] Coach of the 6 consecutive Championships was Antonis Constantinou. As a result of this success the team is also nicknamed as the Queen of volleyball in Cyprus. From the new season 2008/09 the new coach of the volleyball team will be Christakis Poullakos.
The home stadium of Salamis in the Volleyball is Spyros Kyprianou Athletic Center [10] in Limassol and the Women Football team plays in the Community Stadium of Pano Polemidia in Limassol.
Honours
Football
- Cypriot Cup:
- Winners (1): 1990
- Runner-up (2): 1966, 2001
- LTV Super Cup:
- Winners (1): 1990
- Cypriot Second Division:
- Champions (4): 1955, 1980, 2002, 2004
Football Women
- Cyprus Cup:
- Runner-up (1): 2006/07
- Cyprus Super Cup:
- Winners (1): 2007/08
- Cyprus Championship:
- Runner-up (1): 2007/08
Men's Volleyball
- Cypriot Championships
- Winner (8): 1989/90, 1990/91, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03
- Runner-up (6): 1977/78, 1980/81, 1982/83, 1993/94, 2003/04, 2007/08
- Cyprus Cup:
- Winner (8): 1982/83, 1989/90, 1991/92, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2010/11
- Runner-up (6): 1987/88, 1988/89, 1990/91, 1992/93, 1993/94, 2004/05
- Cyprus Super Cup:
- Winner (6): 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04
- Runner-up (3): 1993/94, 1994/95, 2005/06
Volleyball Women
- Championship titles:
- Runner-up (3): 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/83
- Cypriot Cup:
- Runner-up (3): 1979/80, 1982/83, 1984/85
See also
Cypriot Cup 1989–90
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- The official website of Nea Salamina
- Cyprus Football Association
- Cyprus Volley Association
- Cyprus - List of final tables (RSSSF)
- The national football players of Nea Slamina
External links
- (el) Official web site of the club
- (el) RED CLUB Official Fan Club web site
- Nea Salamis New York
- The same article in Greek Wikipedia el:Νέα Σαλαμίνα Αμμοχώστου
Cypriot First Division · 2011–12 AEK · AEL · Alki · Anagennisi · Anorthosis · APOEL · Apollon · Aris · Enosis · Ermis · Ethnikos · Nea Salamis · Olympiakos · OmoniaFootball in Cyprus League competitions Cup competitions National teams Lists and categories Cyprus Football Association Nea Salamis – current squad 1 Milič · 2 Photiou · 3 J. Modeste · 4 Benítez · 5 Lambropoulos · 6 Vunk · 7 Therapontos · 8 Chatzipantelidis · 9 Alekou · 10 Dickson · 11 Gray · 12 Velkov · 13 Marrama · 14 Diego · 15 Panayiotou · 16 Pekarić · 17 Lukman · 19 Nikić · 20 Yiangoudakis · 22 García · 23 Tornhout · 25 Modestou · 28 Roque · 30 Adamou · 46 Sotiriou · 50 Grimes · 51 Sofroniou · 77 Adamou · 99 Hadjifrangiskou · Manager: Constantine
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