Apollon Limassol (women)

Apollon Limassol
Full name Apollon Limassol
Founded 2007
Ground Tsirion Stadium,
Limassol
Manager Cyprus Christoforou Christakis
League Cypriot First Division
2015–16 1st

Apollon Limassol is a women's football team from Cyprus. It is one of the leading teams in the country, having won four consecutive doubles.[1] It is associated with Apollon Limassol and was established in 2007.

Apollon made headlines after beating two-times European champion Umeå IK in their second appearance in the Champions League. This is regarded as one of the biggest surprises in European women's football.[2] Apollon reached the Round of 32, where it was knocked out by Zvezda Perm. Apollon again progressed past the qualifying stage in the 2011-12, 2012–13 and the 2013-14 season.

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 United States GK Kelsey Brouwe
2 United States MF Melissa Henderson
4 Cyprus DF Margarita Sofocleous
5 United States DF Halle Bissin
6 Cyprus FW Florentia Antoniou
7 Cyprus DF Kostantina Pafiti
8 Greece MF Danai-Eleni Sidira
9 Cyprus FW Paraskevoula Antoniou
10 Malta MF Rachel Cuschieri
11 Italy MF Lisa Alborghetti
12 United States DF Paige Nielsen
14 Cyprus FW Stavriana Antoniou
15 Cyprus DF Marina Charalambous
No. Position Player
18 Cyprus DF Eyfrosyni Theocharous
19 Cyprus FW Christiana Solomou
20 Puerto Rico DF Michelle Cruz
21 Sweden GK Julia Molin
22 Cyprus DF Krystina Iordanou
23 Greece MF Kyriaki Kynossidou
24 United States DF Molly Menchel
25 Cyprus GK Mandalena Christou
26 United States MF Samantha Witteman
44 United States FW Maegan Kelly
97 England DF Aimee Dagnall
99 Cyprus GK Antouaneta Chrysanthou

Former internationals

For details of current and former players, see Category:Apollon Limassol FC Ladies players.

Former non-international professional players

UEFA Competitions History

In the last five seasons Apollon has always progressed from the qualifyying round.

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2009-10 Champions League Qualifying Stage 4–0 Israel Maccabi Holon
0–1 Russia Rossiyanka
2–0 Republic of Ireland St. Francis
2010-11 Champions League Qualifying Stage 6–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
4–1 Sweden Umeå
3–0 Israel ASA Tel Aviv
Round of 32 1–2 (H), 1–2 (A) Russia Zvezda Perm
2011-12 Champions League Qualifying Stage 14–0 Luxembourg Progrès Niedercorn
8–0 Wales Swansea City
2–1 Ukraine Lehenda Chernihiv
Round of 32 2–2 (H), 1–2 (A) Czech Republic Sparta Praha
2012-13 Champions League Qualifying Stage 7–0 Faroe Islands Klaksvík
21–0 Albania Velipojë
3–0 Ukraine Kharkiv
Round of 32 2–3 (H), 1–3 (A) Italy Torres
2013-14 Champions League Qualifying Stage 2–0 Slovakia Nové Zámky
1–0 Moldova Goliador Chişinău
3–0 Israel ASA Tel Aviv
Round of 32 1–2 (H), 1–1 (A) Austria Neulengbach
2014-15 Champions League Qualifying Stage 3–1 Lithuania Gintra Universitetas
0–0 Albania KF Vllaznia Shkodër
3–1 Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík
Round of 32 1–0 (H) 1–3 (a.e.t.) (A) Denmark Brøndby IF
2015-16 Champions League Qualifying Stage 2–0 Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík
8–0 Malta Hibernians
0–2 Iceland Stjarnan
2016–17 Champions League Qualifying Stage 5–0 Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík
1–0 Kosovo Hajvalia
3–3 Greece PAOK

Honours

References

  1. Παλμαρές. Apollon Ladies FC (in Greek). Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  2. "Apollon humble Umeå on goal-filled day". UEFA. 9 August 2010. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  3. cfa.com.cy (15 February 2016). "Η Άντρη Βιολάρη (αριστερά με τη φανέλα της Εθνικής μας) αναδείχτηκε πρώτη σκόρερ. (Eighth consecutive title for Apollon Ladies)" (in Greek). Retrieved 25 February 2016.

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