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October 26, 2008

The Nightmare Continues…. Brief Match Review

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The unconvincing performances under the leadership of Giorgos Donis, which started from this summer when AEK played Omonia, have continued to be displayed by the team. AEK drew 3-3 away against recently promoted Thrasivoulos after playing a game of football which if played against any other team would have led to a much worse result [. Click to continue reading...

September 17, 2008

UEFA Cup First Round: AC Omonia V Manchester City

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Cyprus's most famous and supported club AC Omonia will look to take home advantage despite being tagged as the underdogs. Omonia finished last season 3rd behind APOEL and Anorthosis Famagusta, the former also participating in the UEFA Cup and the latter having the prestigious honour of being the first Cypriot representative in the Champions League Group Stage. Click to continue reading...

September 13, 2008

A good debut from the £32.5 million man, but not great

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Robinho finally got his Premier League career under way today after what has seemed a life time since he has joined Manchester City. The Brazilian international sensationally joined the Blues on transfer deadline day two weeks ago for a British transfer record fee of £32.5 million and today made his debut against Chelsea, a team whom were also interested in him. Click to continue reading...

August 29, 2008

Cyprus 2 - Greece 0

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According to UEFA, the Greek Super League is more than twice as good as the Cypriot First Division (coefficient ranking of 25.8 to 10.1). Doesn't matter. First it was Anorthosis, rewarded with a spot in the Group of Holy Shit I Don't Want To Watch This, who dispatched Olympiacos from Europe, and today saw AC [. Click to continue reading...

Coppa Uefa: Sorteggio primo Turno

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Milan-Zurigo
Sampdoria-Kaunas
Napoli-Benfica
Borussia Dortmund-Udinese

Timisoara-Partizan Belgrado
Hertha Berlino-St Patrick's
Banik Ostrava-Spartak Mosca
Metalist-Besiktas

Portsmouth-Vitoria Guimaraes
Kaiserispor-Paris Saint Germain
Siviglia-Salisburgo
Wolfsburg-Rapid Bucarest

Maritimo-Valencia
Dinamo Zagabria-Sparta Praga
Manchester City-Omonia Nicosia
Young Boys-Bruges
Nancy-Motherwell

Everton-Standard Liegi
Bellinzona-Galatasaray
NEC Nijmegen-Dinamo Bucarest
Racing Santander-Honka

Apoel Nicosia-Schalke 04
Litex Lovech-Aston Villa
Austria Vienna-Lech Poznan
Vitoria Setubal-Heerenveen
Brann-Deportivo La Coruna

Slavia Praga-Vaslui
Slaven-Cska Mosca
Brondny-Rosenborg
Cherno More-Stoccarda
Rennes-Twente

Ajax-Borac
Tottenham-Wisla Cracovia
FC Copenaghen-FC Mosca
Zilina-Levski Sofia

Braga-Artmedia
Feyenoord-Kalmar
Amburgo-Unirea Urziceni
Hapoel Tel Aviv-Saint Etienne
Nordsjaelland-Olympiakos

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August 28, 2008

Nine-man AEK ousted by Omonia

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Misery continued for Greek clubs as AEK's 2-2 draw with AC Omonia was not enough to keep the Athenian club alive in the UEFA Cup. A bad week for AEK continued tonight in the Cypriot capital, as the loss from a fortnight ago only added to the Omonia lead, as Click to continue reading...

Omonia 2-2 AEK

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That's it then; we're out. Click to continue reading...

AEK looks to avoid early European exit

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AEK will be keen on turning a 1-0 deficit against Omonia in order to progress to the next round of the UEFA Cup. Struggling in the home leg, AEK fell 1-0 on a defensive error that cost the Athenian club dearly. Needing to score in order to progress, plenty of Click to continue reading...

August 21, 2008

AEK 2-1 Groningen, Kyrgkiakos plays!!

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AEK finished their final friendly with a victory after going down 0-1 in the first half. The starting lineupfor AEK's final game before the critical match against Omonia included Jurgen Macho and Edinho, both of whom have not played with team for quite a while now. The game overall was a definate imprpovement over past games, [. Click to continue reading...

August 19, 2008

AEK 1-1 Bologna

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Back on track.  Playing without many of our starters due to their respective national team call-ups, AEK played a solid 90 minutes of football, lifting themselves up from their sluggish performance last week against Omonia.  There was more of the nice one-touch passing we saw glimpses of in the Omonia match but better finishing this [. Click to continue reading...