AEL Limassol

[3][4] AEL Limassol celebrated its first official title success in 1941, defeating APOEL 4–3 in a two-legged championship play-off.

[4] AEL fans had to wait 12 years until tasting title success again, as the club finally became champions of Cyprus again in 1953.

[5] The club won its last major trophy in 1989 – before the title success of 2012 –[6] when it defeated city rivals Aris Limassol 3–2 after extra time in final of the Cypriot Cup.

[7][8] In 2011, after disappointingly finishing in seventh-place in the previous campaign, AEL hired Pambos Christodoulou,[9] who had a reputation of steering "modest sides away from relegation", to start the club's rebuilding process.

[11] Christodoulou had a dream-like first season at the helm AEL, as his side was unbeaten and had not conceded any goals through the first five games.

In the play-off round, AEL battled with the top four teams for the championship, winning it with one game to spare and conceding only nine goals.

The match, however, was abandoned (at 0–0) after 52 minutes when firecrackers thrown by AEL fans struck APOEL player Kaká.

[20] The match was replayed behind closed doors at a neutral stadium on 31 May 2014, and APOEL achieved to win their second consecutive league title after beating AEL 1–0, courtesy of a Cillian Sheridan goal.

[23] AEL winger Jorge Monteiro finished the season as joint-top scorer in the league with 18 goals, and the former Porto academy product was voted player of the year by the CFA.

Furthermore, AEL achieved to go up to third qualifying round from a not fair play game from the referee Artyom Kuchin and the players of Austria Wien.

The company's main activity is the management, operation and commercial exploitation of AEL Football club.

[citation needed] After the vote of confidence by the AEL Board of Directors, from 1 June 2023 the football team will pass into the hands of our association.

[26] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

Since the 2022–23 season, both the men's and women's teams currently operate under the same administration and are both referred to for sponsorship reasons as PAYABL EKA AEL.

The club did however manage to win the 2023 Cypriot Futsal Super Cup, defeating APOEL 8–2 in the final.

[29] The first roster of AEL billiards club consisted of: The cycling team was founded in 2001 and the same year became a member of the Limassol District Federation.

The team consisted of the following players: Antoniadis, Pareas, Frangos, Christophides, Michaelides, Kalogirou, Victor Mousteris, Anastasiadis and Williamson.

On 11 June 1989, a day after the football team of the club won the Cypriot Cup, the handball team won the Cypriot Cup in handball by beating Youth Centre Larnaca 23–19 in the final which was played in Lefkotheo Indoor Hal, Nicosia.

The members of the team were Nearchos Pieris, Christakis Dixon, Andreas Araouzos, Sotiris Antoniades and Maximos Morides.