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B20 main Road logo, Paphos. Apostolou Pavlou Avenue (Greek: Λεωφόρος Αποστόλου Παύλου, St. Paul's Avenue) is the busiest road artery in Paphos, Cyprus. I The avenue connects the city center, Ktima, where the shopping and business district is, with Kato Paphos, by the coast, the tourist and entertainment center of the city ...
The team's first coach was Radmilo Ivančević, who had served as AEP Paphos's coach in the past. [3] Pafos FC competed in the 2014–15 Cypriot Second Division, in their first season as a club. The first match in the club's history was against Enosis Neon Paralimni, at the Municipal Stadium of Geroskipou which was the first home stadium of the ...
Lidl (German pronunciation: LEE-dəl) is a German international discount retailer chain [3] that operates over 12,000 stores, present in every member state of the European Union, Serbia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. [4]
The Stelios Kyriakides Stadium (previous Pafiako Stadium) (Greek: Στάδιο Στέλιος Κυριακίδης) is a multi-use stadium in Paphos, the stadium holds 9,394 people. [1] It has a full size running track around the outside of its football and rugby playing field and is used for many athletics events throughout the year.
On 9 September, Jack Evans joined Pafos on a season-long loan from Swansea City. [9] On 13 September, Pafos confirmed the signings of Navarone Foor from Al-Ittihad Kalba, [10] and Marcelo Torres from Boca Juniors after a successful loan stint in the previous season. [11] On 21 September, Pafos signed Sam Hutchinson on a free transfer from ...
On 12 June, Pafos announced that they had signed a new contract with Muamer Tanković. [2] On 14 June, Pafos announced that they had signed a professional contracts with academy graduates George Kolotas and Christos Evzonas. [3] [4] On 16 June, Pafos announced the signing of Neofytos Michail from Anorthosis Famagusta. [5]
On 11 June, Pafos announced Henning Berg as the clubs new Head Coach. [1] On 22 June, Pafos announced the loan signing of João Pedro from Athletico Paranaense until the end of the season. [2] On 25 June, Pafos announced the signing of Marcinho on a free transfer. [3] On 27 June, Pafos announced the signing of Marios Demetriou from PAEEK. [4]
On 23 July, Pafos announced the signing of Kenan Bajrić on a season-long loan deal from Slovan Bratislava. [7] On 27 July, Pafos announced the signing of Daniel Antosch from Liefering. [8] On 29 July, Pafos announced the signing of Franko Kovačević from Hoffenheim II. [9] On 3 August, Pafos announced the signing of Martin Pajić from HNK ...