

Omonia Nicosia FC 5–2 Apollon Limassol FC: Hosts run riot in Limassol
Omonia Nicosia FC delivered a dominant attacking display to overwhelm Apollon Limassol FC 5–2 at the GSP Stadium on 22 May 2026. The emphatic victory underlined Omonia’s credentials as one of the most formidable sides in the Cypriot First Division, while Apollon suffered a heavy defeat that left them searching for answers.
Match Overview
From the outset, Omonia Nicosia dictated the tempo with slick passing and relentless pressure. Apollon Limassol, known for their compact defensive structure, were overrun in midfield and repeatedly caught out by quick combinations in the final third. The home side were 3–0 up before the half-hour mark, and Apollon never truly recovered.
- Venue: GSP Stadium, Nicosia
- Kick-off: 22:30 local time, 22 May 2026
- Final Score: Omonia Nicosia 5–2 Apollon Limassol
Key Moments
Omonia’s first goal came in the 8th minute when a low cross was turned in at the near post. The second arrived via a powerful long-range strike, and the third resulted from a swift counter-attack that cut Apollon’s defence apart. Apollon pulled one back just before half-time, but Omonia restored the three-goal cushion early in the second half. Two more goals followed – one for each side – before the final whistle.
Tactical Story
Omonia Nicosia’s midfield trio dominated possession, completing over 85% of their passes in the attacking half. The width provided by their full-backs stretched Apollon’s back line, creating space for the forwards to operate. Apollon’s attempts to press high backfired, leaving gaps that Omonia exploited with precision through balls and overlapping runs.
Standout Players
Loizos Loizou scored twice and added an assist for Omonia, cementing his status as one of the league’s most dangerous attackers. Andronikos Kakoullis was also impressive, dictating play from midfield and chipping in with a goal. For Apollon, substitute Diego Dorregaray scored a late consolation but his efforts were in vain.
Impact on the Standings
The resounding win propelled Omonia Nicosia into second place in the table, putting pressure on the leaders with just weeks remaining. For Apollon Limassol, the 5–2 loss was their heaviest defeat of the season and raised concerns about their ability to compete against top sides in the decisive phase of the campaign.
Omonia’s performance was a statement of intent: with firepower like this, they cannot be discounted in the title race. Apollon, meanwhile, must regroup quickly if they are to hold onto a European spot.