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'''Andreas Stylianou''' was a [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] footballer who played for [[APOEL FC]].
 
'''Andreas Stylianou''' was a [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] footballer who played for [[APOEL FC]].
  
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.
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Stylianou was born on [[January 23]], [[1942]]. He 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 FC|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 [[Cyprus FA Shield|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]]).
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Stylianou was player of the year in [[1973]]. He ended his career early in the [[1978]] season.
 
Stylianou was player of the year in [[1973]]. He ended his career early in the [[1978]] season.
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In his playing days he was capped 37 times by the [[Cypriot National Football Team]]. In those games he scored one goal (in friendly against [[Greece]] on [[December 9]], [[1970]]).
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==See also==
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*[[Cypriot Football A Division Top Scorers]]
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[[Category:Cypriot footballers|Stylianou, Andreas]]
 
[[Category:Cypriot footballers|Stylianou, Andreas]]
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[[Category:1942 births|Stylianou, Andreas]]

Latest revision as of 18:01, November 20, 2018

Andreas Stylianou was a Cypriot footballer who played for APOEL FC.

Stylianou was born on January 23, 1942. He 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. In his playing days he was capped 37 times by the Cypriot National Football Team. In those games he scored one goal (in friendly against Greece on December 9, 1970).

See also