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The Cyprus Amateur Football Federation (CAFF) (Greek: Κυπριακή Ερασιτεχνική Ποδοσφαιρική Ομοσπονδία) was founded in 1948 by leftist Greek Cypriot actors and athletes. The league, which divided Cypriot football into two federations for five years, held its own championships and cup competitions.


Background

When the CFFA was founded,
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was in political turmoil due to the conflict between rightists and leftists in the Greek Civil War. The conflict in Greece moved to Cyprus, affecting sports as well as politics. Most sports factors at the time were occupied with politics. In Famagusta, the GSE (Gymnastic Club Evagoras) and Anorthosis were the only clubs involved in sports. Both clubs had top-class leftist athletes who were restricted for political reasons. In early 1947, Famagusta leftists believed that there was room for an apolitical federation in the city for working class players. Nea Salamis Famagusta FC was founded on March 7, 1948. Similar bias against leftist athletes existed in other Cypriot cities, and Alki Larnaca FC was founded in Larnaca on 10 April of that year. One month later, before the Cypriot track and field games in May, the Hellenic Amateur Athletic Association (SEGAS) asked the clubs to declare their "nationalist beliefs". Nearly all the clubs and rightist athletes signed the declaration; the only holdout was the Kinyras club in Paphos, which was then barred from the games. Leftist athletes, including GSE champions Antonis Totsis and Nikis Georgiou, refused to repudiate their ideological beliefs. the Although the GSE asked Totsis and Georgiou to apologize, they maintained that sport should be separate from politics. Leftist athletes also supported the Kinyras club in Paphos, and their clubs experienced retaliation. At a general meeting, Gymnastic Club Zeno (GSZ) banned Alki Larnaca FC from the GSZ Stadium; a similar proposal excluding Turks and Catholics was rejected. The GSZ prohibited membership renewal and stadium use if members did not sign a declaration of allegiance to the Greek government. The
Orfeas Nicosia Orfeas Nicosia () is a Cypriot football club based in Nicosia. It was founded in 1948. The club colors are yellow and green. It has participated in the Cypriot First Division four times, from 1959 until 1963. The club's highest achievement is ...
club was founded in May 1948. That month, APOEL FC sent a telegram to SEGAS for the national games greeting the athletes and hoping for an end to dissent. Leftists protested the telegram's partisan tone, and five APOEL FC athletes (Lympouris, Tsialis, Gogakis, Xatzivasileiou, and Christodoulou) were indefinitely suspended. APOEL FC defectors founded
AC Omonia Athletic Club Omonia Nicosia (; ''Athlitikós Sýllogos Omónoia Lefkosías''), commonly known as Omonia Nicosia, or simply Omonia (also Romanization of Greek, transliterated as Omonoia), is a Cyprus, Cypriot professional multi-sport club, esta ...
in Nicosia in June, and AS Kyrenia was founded in Kyrenia.


CAFF founding

Leftist clubs moved towards the establishment of a new football association, since the
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(CFA) did not recognize the new clubs. The Cyprus Amateur Football Federation was founded in December 1948. The new federation organized leagues and cup competitions, drawing thousands of young fans. The CAFF championship attracted more fans than that of the CFA. Six clubs participated in the CAFF: Nea Salamina in Famagusta,
AC Omonia Athletic Club Omonia Nicosia (; ''Athlitikós Sýllogos Omónoia Lefkosías''), commonly known as Omonia Nicosia, or simply Omonia (also Romanization of Greek, transliterated as Omonoia), is a Cyprus, Cypriot professional multi-sport club, esta ...
and Orpheus in
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, Alki in Larnaca, AMOL in
Limassol Limassol, also known as Lemesos, is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus and capital of the Limassol district. Limassol is the second-largest urban area in Cyprus after Nicosia, with an urban population of 195,139 and a district population o ...
(renamed Antaeus in 1951) and Neos Asteras in Morphou.


Consolidation of Cypriot football

The CAFF clubs favored the consolidation of Cypriot football, and unsuccessfully tried for three years to join the CFA. Two competing football leagues created financial and logistical problems and hampered the development of Cypriot football. The separate leagues also symbolized segregation and discrimination. The foundation for the unification of Cypriot football began with the publication of the sports newspaper ''Athlitiki'', which started a crusade for consolidation in December 1952. Although the CFA opposed consolidation, nearly all the top players supported consolidation during the summer of 1953. In August of that year, Nea Salamina, Omonia, Alki and Antaeus submitted a joint application to the CFA for membership in the
Cypriot First Division The Cypriot First Division (), also known as the Cyprus League by Stoiximan for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Cyprus and the highest level of the Cypriot football league system. Operated by the Cyprus Fo ...
; on 19 September, the association accepted Nea Salamis, Omonia and Antaeus. Alki and Orpheus joined a year later. The CFA decided that one club would join the First Division and two would play in the
Cypriot Second Division The Cypriot Second Division () is the second highest association football, football division of the Cypriot football league system. Administered by the Cyprus Football Association, it is contested by 16 teams, with the top three teams being Prom ...
. The CAFF decided that Omonia would join the First Division and Nea Salamina and Antaeus would join the Second Division.


Clubs

Nea Salamis, the first club (founded on 7 March 1948), continues to play successfully. After the CAFF disbanded, it was incorporated into the second division. It has won titles, and now plays in the first division. Alki, the second club, was founded on 10 April 1948. In 1954, the CFA accepted Alki in the first division. They disbanded in 2014.
Orfeas Nicosia Orfeas Nicosia () is a Cypriot football club based in Nicosia. It was founded in 1948. The club colors are yellow and green. It has participated in the Cypriot First Division four times, from 1959 until 1963. The club's highest achievement is ...
was founded in May 1948, and was incorporated into the second division after the CAFF dissolved. It remains a lower-league club (currently in the STOK Elite Division, fourth in the
league system A league system is a hierarchy of sports league, leagues in a sport. They are often called pyramids, due to their tendency to split into an increasing number of regional divisions further down the system. League systems of some sort are used in ma ...
. Omonia, founded on 4 June 1948, won the greatest number of CAFF championships and cups. Incorporated by the CFA into the first division in 1953, it remains one of the most successful Cypriot clubs. The
Limassol Limassol, also known as Lemesos, is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus and capital of the Limassol district. Limassol is the second-largest urban area in Cyprus after Nicosia, with an urban population of 195,139 and a district population o ...
Athletic Musician Group, founded in 1944, was renamed Antaeus Limassol in 1951. After winning the 1953 championship, it joined the CFA in the second division. The club no longer exists. New Star Morphou, founded in 1944, changed its name to
AEM Morphou AEM Morphou (, ''Athlitiki Enosi Morphou''; "Athletic Union Morphou") was a Cypriot football club based in Morphou founded in 1960. It competed in the Second, Third, and Fourth divisions of the Cypriot football league system. After the Tur ...
. They dissolved in 1991. The Athletic Club of Kyrenia was founded in 1948 by Andreas Cariolou, a founding member of the CAFF. In 1950, it dissolved its football division.


Tournaments


1948-49

Omonia won the championship.


1949-50


1950-51


1951-52


1952-53

G = Games, W = Wins, D=Draws, L = Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, GD = Goal difference, P = Points


Champions and cup winners


References


Sources

* * * *{{cite book, title =50 years Nea Salamina 1948–1998 , last =Stilianou , first =Pampos , publisher =Nea Salamina Famagusta , location =Cyprus, year =1998, language=el , isbn =978-9963-8370-0-7 Football in Cyprus