APOEL F.C. - Records

Records

  • Record League win: 17–1 vs Aris Limassol (June 4, 1967) – 1966–67
  • Record League defeat: 6–1 vs Nea Salamina (May 2, 1998) – 1997–98
  • Record European competition win: 6–0 vs SK Gjøvik-Lyn (September 8, 1963) – UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Preliminary round 1st leg, 1963–64
    000000000000000000000000000006–0 vs HB Tórshavn (August 28, 1997) – UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Qualifying round 2nd leg, 1997–98
  • Record European competition defeat: 16–1 vs Sporting CP (November 13, 1963) – UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1st round 1st leg, 1963–64
  • Most consecutive League games unbeaten: 34 – From September 18, 1946 to November 23, 1949
  • Most consecutive League games won: 16 – From December 21, 2008 to April 11, 2009
  • Most League points in a season:
3 for win: 82, 2008–09 (full season) – 69, 2008–09 (regular season)
2 for win: 51, 1976–77
  • Most League goals in a season: 89 – 1966–67
  • Record average League home attendance: 9,418 – 2010–11
  • Record League home attendance: 23,043 vs Omonia (December 7, 2002) – 2002–03
  • Record European competition home attendance: 22,701 vs Olympique Lyonnais (March 7, 2012) – UEFA Champions League, Last-16 2nd leg, 2011–12
  • Most League appearances for club: 371 – Yiannos Ioannou
  • Most League goals for club : 191 – Yiannos Ioannou
  • Most European competitions appearances for club: 61 – Constantinos Charalambides
  • Most European competitions goals for club : 9 – Aílton José Almeida

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