Diário Ao-Vivo

DateRCasa vs Visitante-
03/30 14:00 10 Asil Lysis vs Omonia 29is Maiou View
03/30 14:00 10 Agia Napa vs Olympiakos Nicosia View
03/30 14:00 10 Peyia 2014 vs Digenis Ypsonas View
03/30 14:00 10 Enosis Paralimni vs Omonia Aradippou View
03/30 14:00 10 Enad Polis Chrysochous vs PO Xylotympou 2006 View
03/30 14:00 10 PO Achyronas Onisilos vs MEAP Nisou View
03/30 14:00 10 Akritas Chlorakas vs PAEEK View
03/30 14:00 10 Ermis Aradippou vs Digenis Morphou View
04/06 13:30 11 Omonia Aradippou vs Olympiakos Nicosia View
04/06 13:30 11 Peyia 2014 vs Agia Napa View
04/06 13:30 11 Digenis Ypsonas vs Asil Lysis View
04/06 13:30 11 Akritas Chlorakas vs Ermis Aradippou View

Resultados

Date R Casa vs Visitante -
03/16 13:30 9 Digenis Morphou vs PO Achyronas Onisilos 2-1
03/16 13:30 9 [7] PO Xylotympou 2006 vs Akritas Chlorakas [5] 0-3
03/16 13:30 9 [2] PAEEK vs Ermis Aradippou [8] 5-0
03/16 13:30 9 [4] MEAP Nisou vs Enad Polis Chrysochous [6] 1-0
03/16 13:30 9 Omonia Aradippou vs Asil Lysis 3-1
03/16 13:30 9 [5] Digenis Ypsonas vs Ayia Napa [8] 2-0
03/15 17:30 9 Omonia 29is Maiou vs Peyia 2014 2-0
03/15 17:00 9 [3] Olympiakos Nicosia vs Enosis Paralimni [1] 1-2
03/09 13:30 8 [8] Ermis Aradippou vs PO Achyronas Onisilos [3] 0-1
03/09 13:30 8 [2] PAEEK vs PO Xylotympou 2006 [7] 1-1
03/09 13:30 8 Akritas Chlorakas vs MEAP Nisou 1-1
03/09 13:30 8 Enad Polis Chrysochous vs Digenis Morphou 3-4

The Cypriot Second Division (Greek: Πρωτάθλημα Β΄ Κατηγορίας) is the second highest football division of the Cypriot football league system. Administered by the Cyprus Football Association, it is contested by 16 teams, with the top two teams being promoted to the Cypriot First Division and the last four teams being relegated to the Cypriot Third Division.

History

The Cypriot Second Division started unofficially the 1934–35 football season as the second level of the Cypriot football (Cyprus Football Association founded in 1934). The competition consisted of teams that didn't participate in Cypriot First Division and the reserve teams of the Cypriot First Division clubs. In the reserve teams were allowed to participate only players that had no more than three caps with their team in First Division. The reserve teams managed to win all the titles of the unofficial period.

The first official second division championship was held in the 1953–54 season, after the unification of Cypriot Football, without the presence of the reserve teams. From that season, the reserve teams were participate in the new Reserve Teams Championship.

Almost every team that participated and still participate in the Cypriot First Division had also participated in the Second Division, with only exceptions to be APOEL and Omonia. Pezoporikos Larnaca and Trust were also two teams that never played to Second Division but both do not exist anymore. Çetinkaya Türk also never participated in Second Division but the team withdrew from CFA in 1954. Many teams with multiple participations in the Cypriot First Division had also played in the Second Division, like AEL Limassol, Nea Salamis Famagusta, Apollon Limassol, Olympiakos Nicosia, AEK Larnaca, Enosis Neon Paralimni and EPA Larnaca.

Anorthosis Famagusta also participated in the Second Division during 1945–46 season (unofficial competition), because they withdrew from CFA eight years earlier and disbanded their football team. After their reform and their re-integration in the CFA, they were forced to play in the Second Division in order to be promoted to the First Division. It was the only time from the unofficial period of the competition that a team promoted from the Second Division to the First Division.

Since 1952–53 season, the second Division teams took part in the Cypriot Cup, except of the 1963–64 season. In some seasons during the 1960s and 1970s only the leading teams of the Second Division took part (some times only the champion) in the competition. From 1975–76 season all the teams of the Cypriot Second Division take part in the Cypriot Cup. No Second Division team ever reach the final but they managed to qualify to the semi-finals four times (Nea Salamis Famagusta in 1953–54, Orfeas Nicosia in 1983–84, PAEEK in 1984–85 and AEP Paphos in 2005–06).

O torneio de futebol "Chipre - 2ª Divisão" é uma competição emocionante que ocorre em Chipre. Esta liga é a segunda divisão do futebol cipriota e apresenta equipes de todo o país competindo pelo título e pela promoção para a primeira divisão.

Os jogos são disputados em vários estádios em toda a ilha de Chipre, proporcionando aos fãs a oportunidade de assistir a partidas emocionantes e apoiar suas equipes favoritas. Os times participantes são compostos por jogadores talentosos e dedicados, que buscam alcançar o sucesso e a glória no futebol cipriota.

A competição é conhecida por sua intensidade e competitividade, com jogos acirrados e disputados até o último minuto. Os jogadores demonstram habilidades técnicas impressionantes, velocidade e estratégias táticas para superar seus adversários e conquistar a vitória.

Os fãs de futebol em Chipre são apaixonados e entusiasmados, comparecendo em grande número aos estádios para apoiar suas equipes. A atmosfera durante os jogos é eletrizante, com cânticos, bandeiras e uma energia contagiante que torna a experiência ainda mais emocionante.

O torneio "Chipre - 2ª Divisão" é uma oportunidade para os jogadores mostrarem seu talento e potencial, além de ser uma plataforma para o desenvolvimento do futebol cipriota. Os times que se destacam nesta competição têm a chance de serem promovidos para a primeira divisão, onde enfrentarão desafios ainda maiores e competirão com os melhores times do país.

Em resumo, o torneio "Chipre - 2ª Divisão" é uma competição de futebol emocionante e altamente competitiva em Chipre, que atrai fãs apaixonados e apresenta jogos de alta qualidade. É uma oportunidade para os jogadores brilharem e para as equipes alcançarem o sucesso no futebol cipriota.