- Cypriot Second Division
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Cypriot Second Division Countries Cyprus
Founded 1954 Number of teams 14 Levels on pyramid 2 Promotion to First Division Relegation to Third Division Domestic cup(s) Cypriot Cup Current champions Aris
(2010–11)2010–11 Cypriot Second Division
Second Division (Greek: Δεύτερη Κατηγορία) is the second highest football league in Cyprus.
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Structure
Fourteen clubs compete in the league, playing each other twice, once at home and once away for a total of 26 games per team. The top three clubs are promoted to the first division and the bottom three are relegated to the third division.
Teams
The 14 teams that will participate in the 2011-2012 Cypriot Second Division season are:
- AEP Paphos FC
- Ayia Napa FC
- Akritas Chlorakas
- APEP F.C.
- APOP Kinyras Peyias
- Atromitos
- Chalkanoras Idaliou
- Doxa Katokopia
- EN Parekklisias
- Ethnikos Assia
- Omonia Aradippou
- Onisilos Sotira
- Othellos Athienou
- PAEEK
Winners
This table is compiled from information found on Wikipedia and other sources. It might not be accurate for older seasons (before 1993-94).
Season Winner 1953-54 Aris Limassol 1954-55 Nea Salamis 1955-56 Aris Limassol 1956-57 Apollon Limassol 1957-58 Orfeas Nicosia 1958-59 not held 1959-60 Alki Larnaca 1960-61 E.N.A.O. 1961-62 Panellinios 1962-63 Panellinios 1963-64 abandoned 1964-65 abandoned 1965-66 APOP Paphos 1966-67 ASIL Lysi 1967-68 Evagoras Paphos 1968-69 EN Paralimni 1969-70 Digenis Morphou 1970-71 APOP Paphos 1971-72 Evagoras Paphos 1972-73 APOP Paphos 1973-74 ASIL Lysi 1974-75 APOP Paphos 1975-76 Chalkanoras Idaliou 1976-77 APOP Paphos 1977-78 Omonia Aradippou 1978-79 Keravnos Strovolos 1979-80 Nea Salamis 1980-81 Evagoras Paphos 1981-82 Alki Larnaca 1982-83 Ermis Aradippou 1983-84 Olympiakos Nicosia 1984-85 Ermis Aradippou 1985-86 Ethnikos Achna 1986-87 APEP Pitsilia 1987-88 Keravnos Strovolos 1988-89 Evagoras Paphos 1989-90 EPA Larnakas 1990-91 Evagoras Paphos 1991-92 Ethnikos Achna 1992-93 Omonia Aradippou 1993-94 Aris Limassol 1994-95 Evagoras Paphos 1995-96 APOP Paphos 1996-97 AEL Limassol 1997-98 Olympiakos Nicosia 1998-99 Anagennisi Dherynia 1999-00 Digenis Morphou 2000-01 Alki Larnaca 2001-02 Nea Salamis 2002-03 Anagennisi Dherynia 2003-04 Nea Salamis 2004-05 APOP Kyniras Peyias 2005-06 AE Paphos 2006-07 APOP Kyniras Peyias 2007–08 AE Paphos 2008–09 Ermis Aradippou 2009–10 Alki Larnaca FC 2010–11 Aris Limassol Performance By Club
Club Winners Winning seasons APOP Paphos 6 1966, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1996 Evagoras Paphos 6 1968, 1972, 1981, 1989, 1991, 1995 Aris Limassol 4 1954, 1956, 1994, 2011 Alki Larnaca 4 1960, 1982, 2001, 2010 Nea Salamis 4 1955, 1980, 2002, 2004 Ermis Aradippou 3 1983, 1985, 2009 Olympiakos Nicosia 2 1984, 1998 Panellinios 2 1962, 1963 ASIL Lysi 2 1967, 1974 Digenis Morphou 2 1970, 2000 Omonia Aradippou 2 1978, 1993 Keravnos Strovolos 2 1979, 1988 Ethnikos Achna 2 1986, 1992 Anagennisi Dherynia 2 1999, 2003 APOP Kyniras Peyias 2 2005, 2007 AE Paphos 2 2006, 2008 APEP Pitsilia 1 1987 Apollon Limassol 1 1957 Orfeas Nicosia 1 1958 E.N.A.O. 1 1961 EPA Larnakas 1 1990 EN Paralimni 1 1969 Chalkanoras Idaliou 1 1976 AEL Limassol 1 1997 See also
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