AEL Limassol Come from Behind to Beat Akritas Chloraka 2-1
AEL Limassol staged a spirited comeback to defeat Akritas Chloraka 2-1 at the Stadio Ammochostos on May 16, 2026, in a Cypriot First Division match. The victory maintained AEL's push for a European qualification spot, while Akritas were left to rue an early lead that slipped away.
First-Half Drama
The match burst into life inside the opening 10 minutes. Akritas Chloraka, battling to avoid relegation, took a shock lead in the 7th minute. A defensive mix-up in the AEL box allowed striker Andreas Papadopoulos to poke the ball home from six yards. The home crowd erupted, and Akritas grew in confidence, pressing high and closing down space. AEL, however, gradually asserted their quality. Midfielder João Pedro began to dictate play, and AEL equalized in the 32nd minute. A neat one-two on the edge of the box released winger Marios Nicolaou, who slotted low into the corner.
Second-Half Turnaround
The equalizer settled AEL, and they came out after the break with renewed purpose. Akritas defended deep, looking to hit on the counter, but AEL's persistence paid off in the 68th minute. A corner was swung in, and after a scramble, defender Konstantinos Laifis stabbed the ball over the line. Akritas pushed for a second equalizer in the final minutes but lacked the precision needed to trouble the AEL goalkeeper. The visitors saw out the match comfortably, securing three valuable points on the road.
Standings Context
The victory lifted AEL Limassol to fourth place in the Cypriot First Division table, keeping them in the hunt for a Europa Conference League spot. Akritas Chloraka, meanwhile, remained in 10th place, just three points above the relegation playoff zone. The result underlined the gulf in quality between a side chasing European football and one fighting for survival.
Key Players
- Marios Nicolaou (AEL): Scored the crucial equalizer and was a constant threat on the wing.
- Konstantinos Laifis (AEL): The defender popped up with the winning goal and was solid at the back.
- Andreas Papadopoulos (Akritas): Scored his fifth goal of the season but couldn't inspire his team to a point.
AEL Limassol will aim to build on this momentum when they host fierce rivals APOEL next weekend. For Akritas Chloraka, the fight against relegation continues, and they must tighten their defense after conceding twice from set pieces. The Cypriot First Division remains unpredictable, and this match served as another thrilling chapter.

