Aek Larnaca Fc

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. The club also has a men's basketball team, a women's volleyball team and a men's futsal team. [citation needed]

AEK
Aek Larnaca Fc
Full nameΑθλητική Ένωση Κιτίον Λάρνακας
Athletic Union Kition of Larnaca
Nickname(s)LARNACA GUARDIANS
Short nameAEK
Founded18 July 1994; 29 years ago (1994-07-18)
GroundAEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis
Larnaca, Cyprus
Capacity8,058
ChairmanAndreas Karapatakis
ManagerRan Ben Shimon
LeagueFirst Division
2022–23First Division, 3rd
WebsiteClub website

The club's name comes from the ancient Greek city of Cyprus, Kition, which was located on the site of today's Larnaca. The colours of the club are yellow and green, and their emblem is admiral Kimon, who died at the seafront while defending the city of Kition circa 450 BC, in a fight against the Persians. He had told his officers to keep the news of his possible death secret. The quote "Και Νεκρος Ενικα" ("Even in death he was victorious") refers to Kimon.

The club's key milestones - beside being runner-up for the league 5 times - , are qualifying to the 2011–12 and 2022–23 UEFA Europa League group stages, winning the Cypriot Cup in two instances in 2004 and 2018, its Champions League debut in 2022, and becoming the second Cypriot club to make the Round of 16 of a European competition, and the first to do so in the Europa Conference League.

History

Foundation

AEK was founded on 18 July 1994. It came from the merger of two historic Larnaca clubs, EPA Larnaca and Pezoporikos.

EPA and Pezoporikos

Pezoporikos had been established in 1924. In 1926, serving retired members of Pezoporikos founded AMOL (stands for "Athletic Educational Union of Larnaca" in Greek). In 1932, the two clubs were merged, creating EPA Larnaca (EPA stands for "Union of Pezoporikos-AMOL" in Greek). However, in 1937 a group of members and players of EPA left and refounded Pezoporikos. After several decades, in 1994, the two clubs were merged and created AEK Larnaca.

EPA had 50 participations in the first division, won the championship three times (1945, 1946, 1970), the Cypriot Cup on five occasions (1945, 1946, 1950, 1953, 1955), and in one instance won the Super Cup (1955). In addition, during the season 1970–71, EPA participated in the Alpha Ethniki of Greece. They also had three appearances in European competitions.

Pezoporikos had 49 participations in the first division, won two championships (1954, 1988) and one Cypriot Cup (1970). They also had three appearances in European competitions.

Apart from football, the two clubs had other athletic departments. The decision to merge was made, in order to create a sports club in Larnaca which could star in all competitions (football, basketball, volleyball, etc.) without financial problems.

1994–1999: The early years

After the merger of Pezoporikos and EPA, AEK replaced Pezoporikos in the first division (EPA had been relegated in the last season of its existence). In its first participation in the championship, in the 1994–95 season, AEK finished in 9th place. In the 1995–96 season, they finished 4th. AEK and APOEL were tied for the best defense in the league with 21 conceded goals. In the 1995–96 Cypriot Cup, the club reached the final, where they lost to APOEL.

However, because APOEL had won the championship and participated in the 1996–97 UEFA Cup, the finalists of the Cypriot Cup, AEK represented Cyprus in the 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. In the preliminary round, AEK faced the Armenian club Kotayk Abovyan. The first match took place in Armenia (8 August 1996), where AEK lost 1–0. The second leg was held at the New GSZ Stadium on 22 August 1996 with AEK winning 5–0 and progressing to the first round of the tournament. In this round, AEK were drawn to face Barcelona. The first leg (12 September 1996) was held at the Barcelona Olympic Stadium, where the Spanish team won 2–0. The second leg took place at the GSZ Stadium (26 September 1996) and ended in a 0–0 draw, meaning Barcelona had qualified. They would go on to reach the final and win the competition.

Before the beginning of the 1996–97 season, AEK, as runners-up of the Cypriot Cup, played against the league winners for the Super Cup, losing 1–0. In the 1996–97 season, AEK finished in 4th place and reached the semi-finals of the domestic cup. This was followed by 5th place in 1997–98, before returning to 4th place in the 1998–99 season.

2000s

For three seasons in a row, 1999–00, 2000–01 and 2001–02, AEK finished in 7th place. In the 1999–00 season they reached the Cypriot Cup semi-finals, and in the 2002–03 season they finished in 8th place.[citation needed]

The 2003–04 season was very important for the history of the team, as they managed to win their first trophy. Although they finished 9th in the league, they reached the final of the Cup, where they beat AEL Limassol at the GSP stadium with a score of 2–1. Winning the cup gave AEK the opportunity to participate European football for the second time, in the 2004–05 UEFA Cup, where they faced faced Maccabi Petah Tikva in the second qualifying round of the competition. The first match took place on 12 August 2004 at the GSP stadium where AEK won 3–0. However, in the rematch in Israel, AEK lost 4–0 and was eliminated from the tournament.

In 2004, as cup winners, AEK faced league champions APOEL for the Cypriot Super Cup. AEK lost 5–4 after extra time. In the 2004–05 season AEK finished in 9th place, just three points clear of relegation. The following season they finished 8th. In the 2005–06 Cypriot Cup, AEK reached the final against APOEL. The final took place at AEK's home ground, the GSZ Stadium, however, they failed to win the trophy, being defeated 3–2 after extra time.[citation needed]

In the 2006–07 season, AEK finished in 7th place and reached the semi-finals of the 2006–07 Cypriot Cup. In the 2007–08 season, AEK finished 4th in the league. AEK's worst league finish came in the 2008–09 season where they placed 13th and were relegated to the Second Division, for the first time in the club's history.

2010s

In the 2009–10 season, AEK finished 2nd in the Second Division, and were promoted back to the First Division. The following season, AEK finished in 4th place, allowing them to participate in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League.

In the 2011–12 season, the club finished 5th and reached the semi-finals of the Cypriot Cup. In the 2012–13 season, AEK finished 4th in the league and made it to the semi-finals of the cup once more. In the 2013–14 season, the team placed 8th after a mediocre campaign.

UEFA Europa League 2011–2012 Group Stages

The participation of the team in the 2011–12 Europa League was historic for both the club and for Cypriot football. AEK Larnaca became the first Cypriot team to qualify to the group stage of the Europa League (Anorthosis and APOEL had previously qualified to the Champions League groups stage). In the second qualifying round, AEK faced Maltese Floriana who they beat 8–0 away and 1–0 at home. Their away win is the largest winning range of a Cypriot team in any European competition. In the third qualifying round, AEK faced the Czech Mladá Boleslav. In the first match, AEK won 3–0 at home, while in the second leg the teams were drawn by 2–2 with AEK qualifying to the play-offs of the Europa League. Their next opponent was the Norwegian Rosenborg. A goalless draw was the result of the first leg between the two teams. In the second leg (which was held at the Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium due to the fact that UEFA deemed the GSZ Stadium inappropriate for that phase of the tournament), AEK won 2–1 and qualified through to the group stages of the tournament.

In the group stage, the team faced Schalke 04, Maccabi Haifa and Steaua Bucharest. The only stadium in Cyprus which could host matches of group stages of European competitions was the GSP Stadium, where AEK played its home matches in the group stage. AEK finished at the bottom of Group J and was eliminated. AEK finished the group with one win (2–1 at home against Maccabi Haifa) and two draws (0–0 away against Schalke 04 and 1–1 home against Steaua), gathering five points. During that season, AEK set a new unbeaten record for Cypriot clubs in Europe, at six matches (four wins and two draws during the qualifying phase of the tournament). The same record is also hold by APOEL in the same season, but with three wins and three draws.

Aek Larnaca Fc 
AEK Larnaca Fans at the GSZ Stadium

Spanish Larnaca

In 2014, the arrival of sporting director Xavi Roca marked the beginning of a Spanish era at AEK Larnaca. Under the coach Thomas Christiansen, there were six regular starters from Spain in the lineup during the 2014–15 season. That season, the team challenged for the championship trophy until the last matchday. In the penultimate matchday, the team faced APOEL with whom they drew 1–1. If AEK had won, they would go to the top of the table. In the last matchday, AEK beat Anorthosis and finished 2nd for first time in its history.

As in 2014–15, Larnaca finished in 2nd place in the League for the 2015–16 season. As it was the case in the previous season, there were six Spaniards in the starting eleven, but this time just one player from Cyprus.

Christiansen then left to League rivals APOEL Nicosia. He was replaced by a Spaniard, Imanol Idiakez. Under Idiakez, Larnaca finished second once again in the 2016–17 season. The team's highest scorers in the league were Ivan Trickovski with 14 goals, followed by the Spaniard Acorán Barrera who netted 9 goals. Idiakez nominated seven Spaniards as regular starters, but not a single player from Cyprus. The 2017–18 season saw AEK Larnaca finishing in 4th place but winning the Cyprus Cup for the second time. The French striker Florian Taulemesse scored a staggering 22 goals in the championship and was nominated player of the year and player of the Cyprus Cup Final for the season. Imanol Idiakez completed 100 games as AEK Larnaca coach, and in his final game he won the Cypriot Cup.

2020s

Led by David Catala, and interim coach David Badia towards the end of the season, AEK Larnaca finished 2nd in the 2021–22 campaign. Cyprus' ranking in the UEFA coefficients at the time, meant that AEK had qualified for Champions League football, for the first time in the club's history. Spaniard José Luis Oltra was brought in as the new coach for the 2022–23 season.

AEK made its Champions League debut in a qualifying round against Midtjylland on 19 July 2022. They were eliminated on penalties following two consecutive draws, and dropped into the qualifying rounds of the Europa League where they knocked-out FK Partizan and SC Dnipro-1, entering the Europa League group stage for the third time in the club's history.

AEK finished third in Group B of the 2022–23 Europa League, and secured its place in the preliminary knockout round of the Europa Conference League, where they would go on to eliminate SC Dnipro-1 to enter the round of 16. This made AEK the second Cypriot club to "survive" a European group stage, and make it to the round of 16 of any European Competition, and the first and only Cypriot club to make the round of 16 of the Europa Conference League. They were eliminated by eventual winners West Ham United. AEK finished their league campaign in 3rd place. They gained entry into the Europa Conference League qualifying rounds, but failed to make the group stage.

Stadium

Since October 2016, AEK Larnaca's home ground is the AEK Arena which opened its doors hosting the very first match of AEK Larnaka against Aris Limassol.

The previous home stadium of the football team was the New GSZ Stadium, which was commonly used by EPA and Pezoporikos. Before the construction of the stadium, the two teams used old GSZ stadium.

Honours

Domestic

European competitions record

Last update: 5 November 2022

UEFA competitions
Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Last season played
UEFA Champions League 2 0 2 0 2 2 2022–23
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 60 28 16 16 95 70 2022–23
UEFA Europa Conference League 2 1 1 0 1 0 2022–23
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 4 1 1 2 5 3 1996–97
Total 68 30 20 18 102 75

Matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Kotayk Abovian 5–0 0–1 5–1 Aek Larnaca Fc 
First round Aek Larnaca Fc  Barcelona 0–0 0–2 0–2 Aek Larnaca Fc 
2004–05 UEFA Cup Second qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Maccabi Petah Tikva 3–0 0–4 3–4 Aek Larnaca Fc 
2011–12 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Floriana 1–0 8–0 9–0 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Third qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Mladá Boleslav 3–0 2–2 5–2 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Play-off round Aek Larnaca Fc  Rosenborg 2–1 0–0 2–1 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Group stage (J) Aek Larnaca Fc  Maccabi Haifa 2–1 0–1 4th place Aek Larnaca Fc 
Aek Larnaca Fc  Steaua București 1–1 1–3
Aek Larnaca Fc  Schalke 04 0–5 0–0
2015–16 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Bordeaux 0–1 0–3 0–4 Aek Larnaca Fc 
2016–17 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Folgore 3–0 3–1 6–1 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Second qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Cliftonville 2–0 3–2 5–2 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Third qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Spartak Moscow 1–1 1–0 2–1 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Play-off round Aek Larnaca Fc  Slovan Liberec 0–1 0–3 0–4 Aek Larnaca Fc 
2017–18 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Lincoln Red Imps 5–0 1–1 6–1 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Second qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Cork City 1–0 1–0 2–0 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Third qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Dinamo Minsk 2–0 1–1 3–1 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Play-off round Aek Larnaca Fc  Viktoria Plzeň 0–0 1–3 1–3 Aek Larnaca Fc 
2018–19 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Dundalk 4–0 0–0 4–0 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Third qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Sturm Graz 5–0 2–0 7–0 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Play-off round Aek Larnaca Fc  AS Trenčín 3–0 1–1 4–1 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Group stage (A) Aek Larnaca Fc  Bayer Leverkusen 1–5 2–4 3rd place Aek Larnaca Fc 
Aek Larnaca Fc  Ludogorets Razgrad 1–1 0–0
Aek Larnaca Fc  Zürich 0–1 2–1
2019–20 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Petrocub Hîncești 1–0 1–0 2–0 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Second qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Levski Sofia 3–0 4–0 7–0 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Third qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Gent 1–1 0–3 1–4 Aek Larnaca Fc 
2022–23 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Midtjylland 1−1 (a.e.t.) 1–1 2–2 (3–4 p) Aek Larnaca Fc 
UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Partizan 2–1 2–2 4–3 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Play-off round Aek Larnaca Fc  Dnipro-1 3–0 2–1 5–1 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Group stage (B) Aek Larnaca Fc  Dynamo Kyiv 3–3 1–0 3rd place Aek Larnaca Fc 
Aek Larnaca Fc  Rennes 1–2 1–1
Aek Larnaca Fc  Fenerbahçe 1–2 0–2
UEFA Europa Conference League Knockout round play-offs Aek Larnaca Fc  Dnipro-1 1–0 0–0 1–0 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Round of 16 Aek Larnaca Fc  West Ham United 0–2 0–4 0–6 Aek Larnaca Fc 
2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino 1−1 3−2 4−3 Aek Larnaca Fc 
Third qualifying round Aek Larnaca Fc  Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–1 0–1 1–2 Aek Larnaca Fc 

Players

Current squad

    As of 2 February 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Aek Larnaca Fc  BIH Kenan Pirić
2 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  SEN Alpha Diounkou (on loan from Granada)
4 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  SRB Nenad Tomović (vice-captain)
5 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  ESP Ismael Casas
7 MF Aek Larnaca Fc  POR Gus Ledes
8 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  ITA Franco Tongya (on loan from OB)
9 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  ESP Fran Sol
10 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  MKD Ivan Trichkovski (captain)
11 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  FRA Imad Faraj
12 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  POR Rafael Lopes
14 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  ESP Ángel García (fourth-captain)
15 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  BIH Hrvoje Miličević
16 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  POR Bruno Gama
17 MF Aek Larnaca Fc  ESP Pere Pons
18 MF Aek Larnaca Fc  CMR Wilfrid Kaptoum
20 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  BRA Clarismario Santos
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Nikos Englezou (third-captain)
23 GK Aek Larnaca Fc  ESP Iago Herrerín
24 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  NED Danny Henriques
27 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Valentin Roberge
28 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  ARG Facundo Sánchez
29 MF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Giorgos Naoum
30 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Henry Bates Andreou
33 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Lambros Constanti
34 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Andreas Kapsis
38 GK Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Ioakeim Toumbas
41 MF Aek Larnaca Fc  VEN Matías González
45 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  HUN Ádám Gyurcsó
66 MF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Rafail Mamas
71 MF Aek Larnaca Fc  NED Mark Diemers
78 GK Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Andreas Paraskevas
91 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Fanos Katelaris

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

Academy players with professional contracts

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
35 DF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Pavlos Charalambous
MF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Antonis Christaki
42 FW Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Marios Tziortzis
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Giorgios Mavris
MF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Konstantinos Pattichis

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Demetris Stylianides (on loan to Ayia Napa FC)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Aek Larnaca Fc  CYP Panagiotis Karagiorgis (on loan to Omonia Aradippou)

Active International players

International Cypriot Players

International Foreign Players

International Youth Cypriot Players

International Youth Foreign Players

Foreign players

EU Nationals

Dual citizenship players


Non-EU Nationals

Under-23 Foreign Players

Club officials

Board of directors

Position Staff
Chairman Aek Larnaca Fc  Antros Karapatakis
Members Aek Larnaca Fc  Andreas Lefkaritis
Aek Larnaca Fc  Joseph Frangos
Aek Larnaca Fc  Giorgos Savva
Aek Larnaca Fc  Evmeos Efthymiades

Source: ΔΙΟΙΚΗΤΙΚΟ ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΙΟ Archived 28 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Technical and medical staff

Position Staff
Team manager Aek Larnaca Fc  Marcos Sofroniou
Technical director Aek Larnaca Fc  Xavi Roca
Head coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Ran Ben Shimon
Assistant coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Konstantinos Konstantinou
Goalkeeper coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Arjan Beqaj
Analyst Aek Larnaca Fc  Daniel Perez del Campo
Fitness coach / Rehabilitation Aek Larnaca Fc  Panayiotis Michael
Medical staff
Sports Psychologist Aek Larnaca Fc  Adamos Papantoniou
Team doctor (orthopaedist) Aek Larnaca Fc  Dr Giannis Efstathiades
Team doctor (Pathologist) Aek Larnaca Fc  Dr Kyriacos Economides
Physiotherapists Aek Larnaca Fc  Elias Hadjiioannou
Aek Larnaca Fc  Tasos Kyriacou
Aek Larnaca Fc  Costas Gavrielides
Aek Larnaca Fc  Michalis Panagiotou
Nutritionist Aek Larnaca Fc  Antri Panteli
Massuers Aek Larnaca Fc  Dimitar Yordanov
Aek Larnaca Fc  Ilias Christoforides
Caregiver Aek Larnaca Fc  Florin Jucan

Source: ΤΕΧΝΙΚΗ ΗΓΕΣΙΑ Archived 29 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Other staff

Position Staff
General Manager Aek Larnaca Fc  Afxentis Evangelou
Press Officer Aek Larnaca Fc  Kyriacos Demetriou
Secretary Aek Larnaca Fc  Sofia Georgiou
Boutique Manager Aek Larnaca Fc  Maria Yiasemidou
Head of Marketing Department Aek Larnaca Fc  Christina Evangelou
Marketing Officer Aek Larnaca Fc  Christoforos Stylianou
Head of the Ticket Department Aek Larnaca Fc  Melina Sklavou
Voluntary Staff
Head of Women Volleyball team Aek Larnaca Fc  Neoptolemos Andreou
Head of Social Media Networking Aek Larnaca Fc  Adamantini Elia
Head of Player Escorts Aek Larnaca Fc  Maria Tziva

Academy organisation

Position Staff
Academy President Aek Larnaca Fc  Joseph Frangos
Academy Director Aek Larnaca Fc  Anastasis Stylianou
Officer of Programms,Development and Coach training Aek Larnaca Fc  Kyriakos Kyriakou
Technical Director Aek Larnaca Fc  Panayiotis Giannou
Scaouter Aek Larnaca Fc  Giorgos Konstantinou
Head of Grassroots Aek Larnaca Fc  Sotos Ioulianos
U13 coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Konstantinos Andreou
U13 Fitness Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Theodoros Pieri
U13 Goalkeeping Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Michalis Georgiou
U14 coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Charalambos Christoforou
U14 Fitness Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Giorgos Mavrogiannis
U14 Goalkeeping Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Glaukos Glaukou
U15 coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Giorgos Pedonomos
U15 Fitness Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Giorgos Mavrogiannis
U15 Goalkeeping Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Glaukos Glaukou
U16 coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Stavros Raounas
U16 Assistant Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Pavel Toskov
U16 Fitness Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Dimitris Dimitriou
U16 Goalkeeping Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Panagiotis Kythreotis
U17 coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Konstantinos Konstantinou
U17 Assistant Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Pavel Toskov
U17 Fitness Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Dimitris Dimitriou
U17 Goalkeeping Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Panagiotis Kythreotis
U19 coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Dimitris Dimitriou
U19 Assistant Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Vasilis Vallianos
U19 Goalkeeping Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Makis Mama
U19 Fitness Coach Aek Larnaca Fc  Stavros Parpas
Medical staff and other staff
Team doctor (orthopaedist) Aek Larnaca Fc  Dr Giannis Efstathiades
Physiotherapists Aek Larnaca Fc  Michalis Papettas
Aek Larnaca Fc  Marios Frangos
Nutritionist Aek Larnaca Fc  Giannis Koutras
Sport Psychologist Aek Larnaca Fc  Thalia Panagi
Grounds and clothing Manager Aek Larnaca Fc  Kikis Vasiliou
Social Media manager Aek Larnaca Fc  Vaso Ioannou

Source: ΟΡΓΑΝΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ Archived 11 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine

Sponsorship

  • Major Sponsor – Meridian Bet
  • TV Sponsor – PrimeTel PLC
  • Clothing Sponsor – Puma
  • Website Sponsor – Ideaseven Creative Solutions
  • Official Sponsors:
    • AJK Wealth Management Limited
    • Petrolina
    • K. Treppides & CO Certified Public Accountants
    • C & C Londou Bros
    • SunnySeeker Hotels
    • ZEMCO Group
    • McDonald's
    • UCLan Cyprus
    • METRO Supermarkets
    • Kapnos Airport Shuttle
    • Top Kinisis Travel

Supporters

Source: aek.com.cy Archived 27 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Former players

Managerial history

UEFA and IFFHS rankings

References

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