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Stylianou was a student in [[Greece]] and a footballer for [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] until [[1963]] when he returned to Cyprus. His first competitive match for APOEL was in the European Cup of Champions against Lin Oslo. APOEL won 6-0 and became the first Cypriot (or Greek for that matter) side to advance into the second round of a European Cup. | Stylianou was a student in [[Greece]] and a footballer for [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] until [[1963]] when he returned to Cyprus. His first competitive match for APOEL was in the European Cup of Champions against Lin Oslo. APOEL won 6-0 and became the first Cypriot (or Greek for that matter) side to advance into the second round of a European Cup. | ||
− | Stylianou was instrumental in APOEL winning two championships ([[1965]], [[1973]]); four [[Cyprus Cup]]s ([[1968]], [[1969]], [[1973]], [[1976]]) and one Shield ([[1963]]). | + | Stylianou was instrumental in APOEL winning two championships ([[1965]], [[1973]]); four [[Cyprus Cup]]s ([[1968]], [[1969]], [[1973]], [[1976]]) and one [[Cyprus FA Shield|Shield]] ([[1963]]). |
He was crowned top scorer of the [[Cypriot Football A Division]] twice: in [[1967]] (29 goals) and [[1971]] (11 goals). | He was crowned top scorer of the [[Cypriot Football A Division]] twice: in [[1967]] (29 goals) and [[1971]] (11 goals). |
Revision as of 18:35, June 12, 2006
Andreas Stylianou was a Cypriot footballer who played for APOEL FC.
Stylianou was a student in Greece and a footballer for Panionios until 1963 when he returned to Cyprus. His first competitive match for APOEL was in the European Cup of Champions against Lin Oslo. APOEL won 6-0 and became the first Cypriot (or Greek for that matter) side to advance into the second round of a European Cup.
Stylianou was instrumental in APOEL winning two championships (1965, 1973); four Cyprus Cups (1968, 1969, 1973, 1976) and one Shield (1963).
He was crowned top scorer of the Cypriot Football A Division twice: in 1967 (29 goals) and 1971 (11 goals).
Stylianou was player of the year in 1973. He ended his career early in the 1978 season.