

The 2025–26 Cypriot First Division season delivered another thrilling chapter as Pafos FC secured a commanding 2–0 victory over title rivals APOEL Nicosia at the Stelios Kyriakides Stadium on 22 May 2026. The result kept Pafos firmly in the hunt for the league crown while dealing a significant blow to APOEL’s own championship aspirations.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Pafos FC showed intent. Playing in front of a passionate home crowd, the team controlled possession and pressed high against an APOEL side known for its disciplined defence. The first half remained scoreless despite several chances, but Pafos broke the deadlock shortly after the interval.
Key Moments
- 52nd minute – Goal! Pafos midfielder Andreas Christodoulou latched onto a clever through ball from winger Jota and slotted past APOEL goalkeeper Vid Belec with a composed finish. 1–0.
- 68th minute – Goal! A swift counter-attack saw Pafos double their lead. Striker Mislav Oršić collected a pass from captain Jérémy Mathieu and fired a low drive into the bottom corner. 2–0.
- 83rd minute – Red card. APOEL defender Kingsley Sarfo received a second yellow card for a reckless challenge, reducing the visitors to ten men and ending any hope of a comeback.
Tactical Story
Pafos head coach Juan Carlos Carcedo set his team up in a fluid 4-3-3 system, with full-backs pushing high to overload the flanks. APOEL, under manager Ricardo Sá Pinto, tried to absorb pressure and hit on the break using the pace of Diego Aguirre, but Pafos’s midfield trio of Christodoulou, Mamadou Coulibaly and Ivan Šunjić dominated the centre of the park. The home team’s pressing forced APOEL into uncharacteristic errors, and once Pafos took the lead, they defended compactly, limiting the visitors to long-range efforts.
Standout Players
- Andreas Christodoulou (Pafos) – Scored the opener and dictated the tempo from midfield. His work rate and passing accuracy were key.
- Mislav Oršić (Pafos) – The Croatian striker’s intelligent movement caused constant problems for the APOEL backline, capped with a clinical second goal.
- Jérémy Mathieu (Pafos) – The veteran centre-back marshalled the defence expertly and even provided the assist for Oršić’s goal.
Table and Season Impact
The win lifted Pafos FC to the top of the Cypriot First Division standings with 72 points, two ahead of APOEL in second place with three matches remaining. For Pafos, this victory sent a powerful message in the title race, while APOEL now face a must-win run-in to keep their hopes alive. The defeat also ended APOEL’s nine-match unbeaten streak in the league.
Looking Ahead
Pafos will next travel to AEK Larnaca in a crucial fixture, while APOEL host Omonia Nicosia, needing a response. With the championship battle down to the wire, this 2–0 result could prove decisive come the final day of the season.