Nicosia derby

Nicosia derby
Other names Derby of the eternal enemies
Locale Nicosia
Teams Omonia
APOEL
First meeting Omonia 0–0 APOEL
(12 December 1953)
Latest meeting Omonia 0–2 APOEL
(28 April 2016)
Next meeting OmoniaAPOEL
(3 December 2016)
Statistics
Meetings total 170
Most wins APOEL (63)

The Nicosia derby (or the Derby of the eternal enemies) refers to the Nicosia's local derby, football matches played between AC Omonia and APOEL FC. It is the classic rivalry of the Cypriot football, as the two teams are the most successful and most popular football clubs of the island. The rivalry is also indicative of social, cultural and political differences.

Background

The derby originates from 1948 when the board of APOEL FC sent a telegram to the Hellenic Association of Amateur Athletics (Greek: Σ.Ε.Γ.Α.Σ.), with the opportunity of the annual Panhellenic Track and Field Competition stating its wish for the "communist mutiny" to be ended. Club's players considering this action as a political comment on the Greek Civil War distanced themselves or were expelled from APOEL. A month later these players formed AC Omonia.[1] The first derby was played on 12 December 1953 and ended in a goalless draw.[2]

Records and statistics

Last update: 28 April 2016

Summary

Team Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against
APOEL 170 63 52 55 241 213
Omonia 170 55 52 63 213 241
Total 170 118 104 118 454 454

Statistics by competition

Competition Played APOEL Draws Omonia
First Division135464544
Cup301479
Super Cup5302
Total170635255

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