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AEL Limassol Basketball Club (), also known as PAYABL EKA AEL for sponsorship reasons and commonly referred to as AEL, is the
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of the AEL multi-sport club, based in
Limassol, Cyprus Limassol, also known as Lemesos, is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus and capital of the Limassol District, Limassol district. Limassol is the second-largest urban area in Cyprus after Nicosia, with an urban population of 195,139 and a Dist ...
. Nicknamed "the Queen" of Cypriot Basketball, AEL is a founding member of the
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and in the years since, the club has established itself as one of the most successful basketball teams in
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. Throughout its history, the club has experienced two separate periods of near-total domestic dominance, which are generally referred to as the 'two golden ages'. The first golden age refers to the period lasting from 1980 until 1989, during which, under the leadership of player–coach Giorgos Thyrotos, the club won 12 domestic trophies. The second golden age (2002–2010) is widely considered to have been the most successful period in the club's history, as the club became the only
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from
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to have won a
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, having won the FIBA Europe Regional Challenge Cup in 2003. During this period, the club also set multiple Cypriot
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records for the number of
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and Super Cups won in a row, and for the number of consecutive home-court victories achieved in EuroChallenge matches (25 in total). Overall, the club has participated in 55 competitive finals both domestically and internationally, from which it has won a total of 37 major trophies, consisting of 13 Basket League titles, 9 Cypriot Cups, 8 Super Cups, 1 FIBA Europe Challenge Cup, 4 Division B titles and 2 Division B Cups. From the 2003–04 season until the 2009–10 season, AEL managed to advance to at least the
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of the
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in each season, with the
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seasons being of particular note, as the club qualified for the Final Four phase of the tournament, finishing in 3rd and 4th place respectively. During these successful campaigns, AEL secured victories over several well-established
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an sides such as, Fenerbahçe,
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and Jerai Grant.


History


Founding, early years & First Golden Age (1966–1988)

The basketball department of AEL was founded in 1966 with Michalis Nikolaidis being the pioneer and coach and the club was one of the founding members of the
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. Nikolaidis, himself being a high school P.E. teacher, recruited various students (such as Georgios Thyrotos, Panikos Evzonas, Spyros Antoniou, Donis Kounounis, Andros Michaelides, Andreas Katsampis, etc.) which he considered suitable and formed the first basketball team of AEL, based in the open court "Oasis" located in Gladstonos Street,
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. Due to Nicolaides' methodical approach in his coaching style, he was able to produce a talented batch of basketball players. As a result, the first distinction for AEL came early on (in 1972), when they finished second in the Cyprus Basketball League, behind the most dominant team of that period, PAEEK Kyrenia. In the following 1972–73 season, AEL progressed to its first
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final, losing to
APOEL APOEL FC (; short for Αθλητικός Ποδοσφαιρικός Όμιλος Ελλήνων Λευκωσίας, ''Athletikos Podosferikos Omilos Ellinon Lefkosias'', "Athletic Football Club of Greeks of Nicosia") is a Cypriot professio ...
. Despite the fact that both opportunities to bring silverware to the club had failed, it was obvious that the foundations had been laid and the team was ready to take its next "great leap". The following year, in 1974, the team celebrated its first Cypriot Championship, with Dimitris Palalas, Lakis Silvestros, Giorgos Fotas and Michalis Loizidis slowly being added to the roster. In 1978 and 1980, the team completed the double, winning both the Cypriot Championship and the Cypriot Cup. The next batch of up and coming players that were to become the new stars of the team were Antonis Evzonas, Marios Thrasyvoulidis, Michalis Hadjineofytou, Stavros Stavrou, Marios Georgiou, Frikos Karagiannis, Melios Athanasiadis. With these players, AEL won three more doubles ( 1982, 1983, 1985) and rightfully earned the nickname "Queen" of Cyprus basketball. From 1981 the technical leadership was taken over by captain
George Thyrotos Giorgos Thyrotos (1954 – 8 January 2002) was a Cypriot international basketball player and coach from Limassol, a leading figure of AEL Limassol and the Cyprus national team. He played at the point guard position. Biography Early life and ...
, who was both player and coach. Thyrotos became AEL's primary flag bearer for almost three decades, after having played for the club from 1967 until 1987, and, following his retirement as a player, he carried on as head coach until 1989. Throughout this period, Thyrotos managed to secure multiple major trophies for the club in each of these roles, which has led him to be often considered one of the team's greatest ever players. Indeed, AEL became the dominant team in Cyprus in the 1980s, a decade in which it won twelve major trophies in total (six
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, four Cypriot Cups, and two Super Cups). Due to these unprecedented (as they were at the time) domestic successes, this has resulted in the time period between 1980 and 1989 being retroactively dubbed by the club itself as AEL's "First Golden Age".


Decline, relegation & return to glory (1989–2001)

By the early 1990s however, the team began to display signs of its decline, due in part to the retirements of the team's core player group as well as from the transfers of two of the club's star players, Antonis Evzonas and Frikos Karagiannis, who had been transferred to POL and Keravnos. Another factor which greatly influenced the team's decline was that other Cypriot teams started to sign foreign players and whilst AEL also participated in this practice, a string of poor signings ultimately brought the team to its knees - inevitably leading to the club's relegation to the second division at the end of the 1991–92 season. Following this catastrophic setback, the club appointed team veterans, Stavros Grigoriou, Dimitris Palalas and Marios Thrasyvoulides, as the three-member ruling panel in charge of the team's technical leadership. Despite the fact that the vision of the ruling panel was oftentimes restricted by various external factors, the club nevertheless returned to the top-tier of Cypriot basketball the following year undefeated and in 1994 a major reconstruction effort commenced, with a strong focus on developing a robust team infrastructure, from which the talents of the next decade emerged, such as Georgios Palalas,
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, Rakis Karagiannis, Lauris Hadjivassiliou and George Nikolaou. By the summer of 1996, George Triantaphyllides was hired at the helm of the technical leadership. The fans of AEL, disappointed by the relegation of the football team, found "refuge" in the basketball team. The passion of George Triantaphyllides for basketball in combination with the unwavering support from the basketball club played a massive role in AEL's subsequent successes. Despite the seemingly abysmal start to millennium for AEL, the club nevertheless managed to close the decade with moderate success, by reaching the 1998–99 Cypriot Basketball Cup Final, against
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Even though AEL lost the game by 78–49, the team's significant overhaul during the mid-1990s was finally beginning to yield results on the
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and it was becoming all the more apparent that AEL was on the cusp of another "golden era".


Second Golden Age & various European successes (2002–2010)


The initial Dragan Raca era (2002–2005)

In 2002, AEL appointed
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as head coach, a former player of the club that had retired from playing at the end of the 2001–02
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season, with his managerial duties commencing from the start of the 2002–2003 season. As the season progressed, it was becoming all the more apparent that with Raca's coaching prowess, in combination with the technical abilities possessed by the club's three star players at the time, Konstantinos Perentos,
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and Duane Woodward, AEL was a force to be reckoned with and a serious title contender at least on a domestic level. Against all odds, on the 13th February 2003, AEL was crowned with its only European title after winning the newly established 2002–03 FIBA Europe Regional Challenge Cup (South Conference). AEL clinched the title with an astonishing record of 10 victories in 10 games. The victory signaled the beginning of the team's European successes in the years that were to follow and between 2002 and 2010, AEL enjoyed the most successful period in its history once again retaining its title as the "Queen of Cypriot Basketball". The particular tournament was only organised in this format for one season. It was thereafter merged with the FIBA Europe Champions Cup to form the
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(2003–2005). The list of winners of FIBA's Conference South include AEL,
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, Banvit. Following their unexpected success in the
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, they were awarded a berth in the
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and in the following season, AEL officially made their debut at the top level of
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competitions. AEL retained the services of their previous season's top scorer in the Cup ( Duane Woodward with an average 26.7 PPG) as well as the services of local up-and-coming star Konstantinos Perentos (with an average 12 PPG and 4 RPG in the previous season). AEL participated as Cypriot champions in the newly established
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whereby they qualified from the group phase after eliminating both
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and
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. However, the club was subsequently eliminated by
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in the
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. Domestically AEL won the treble by winning the Cypriot Championship,
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and Cypriot Super Cup.They faced Keravnos in the championship final and despite a narrow 99–96 victory in the first game of the series, AEL were unstoppable in the second game which was held in front of a capacity crowd in
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as they defeated Keravnos 103–70. The third game proved to be the most significant of the series. AEL traveled to
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knowing that an away win would almost certainly guarantee the second successive championship. The club once again rose to the occasion as they defeated Keravnos by 110–96. The final game of the Cyprus play-offs, as it proved to be, took place in
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on 16 April 2004. All 3.000 tickets for the game were sold-out several days in advance. In 2004–05, AEL secured another double by winning both the Cypriot Division A and
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. They also came close to repeating their previous achievement during the
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, but, despite being tied in victories with 4th-placed
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, they were behind on points differential statistics and thus finished 5th (the top four teams qualify to the next round), and were eliminated from the competition in the
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. During the
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(when the competition changed format) AEL passed the first group round by finishing second, eliminating both
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and Kallev Tallinn. However, after reaching the tournament's round of 16, the team finished last in the group and were eliminated from that season's competition. Despite the fact that the club was facing tougher opposition in comparison to the opposition it had faced in previous European campaigns, the effort to reach the quarter-finals was finally achieved during the 2006–07 FIBA EuroCup season. The group that AEL were drawn in the first round of the 2006–07 EuroCup season included former
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winners
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, French giants
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side Astronauts Amsterdam. Given the strength of the opposition, very few expected that AEL were likely candidates to qualify to the next round. However, following a surprise 88–83 victory over
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, followed by an upset against
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where AEL won by 84–58, the club finished 2nd in their group and achieved the unimaginable by qualifying to the second round with four wins and two losses in total. Unlike the previous season, in which AEL finished with 0 points in the second round, in the
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, AEL who were in the same group with
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, Liege Basket and
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, finished second with 5 victories and 1 defeat – tied with the Estudiantes because of the matches between them. AEL beat Estudiantes 63–62 in order to reach the quarter-finals. AEL made it all the way to the EuroCup Quarter-Finals before getting ousted by Ukrainian side
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in the three-game play-off series, the best ever performance of a Cypriot club in any European club competition at the time. Indeed, the club's dream to reach the
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stage of FIBA's top-tier competition, still remained elusive to them as they were eliminated from the competition by the Ukrainian team Azovmash 2–1 in victories. AEL won at home 85–79 but they were nevertheless defeated away from home by 88–63 and 97–69.


Organising the FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day Limassol & interest to join Greek A1 Basketball League (2006–2008)

AEL also played a detrimental role in FIBA's decision to host the
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in
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for three consecutive seasons ( 2006–2008). Previous iterations of the
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were held in
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and
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. The tournament was played from
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until
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, and during each iteration, the AEL team made various contributions to the rosters of the two competing teams,
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&
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. Namely, AEL's coach,
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, was selected as coach of Europe's All Star team on two occasions, in
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and
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. Indeed, Milutin Aleksić was selected on three separate occasions to represent the latter team ( 2006, 2007, 2008) whereas
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was also selected once during Europe's
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All–Star team as was Michael McDonald, who was selected to represent the
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Rest of World team. Duane Woodward was selected to play on behalf of the Rest of World team on two occasions ( 2004, 2008), on one occasion playing against Giorgos Palalas who was selected as part of Europe's
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All Star team. Frankie King also was selected for the Rest of World All Star team in
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. Finally, Ryan Randle took part in and won the 2007 FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day Slam-Dunk Contest. In addition to the above, during the 2008 off-season, AEL B.C. officials indicated that they would be interested in abandoning the
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to join the Greek A1 Basketball League, commencing from the 2008–09 season. However, despite AEL's interest having been warmly received by officials from the
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, the club ultimately opted against the move.


Transformation from EuroChallenge contenders to EuroChallenge favourites (2008–2010)

It was during the two consecutive seasons that were to follow where AEL boasted perhaps its greatest European achievements. During the 2007–08 FIBA EuroChallenge season, AEL achieved a
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season record of 8-2 (both losses occurring on the road and by a maximum margin of five points), Additionally, AEL successfully maintained an average of 81.9
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, with an average OPPG of 71.8, which was the highest average margin of all the Final Four teams in that season. It also marked the first time AEL lost a home game in the EuroCup since 31 January 2006. Furthermore, AEL's star player, Milutin Aleksic, lead his team in points, rebounds, assists and steals and during this season,
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held that season's highest field goal percentage in a single game by connecting on all of his nine shots from the field in AEL's 103–80 win over
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. AEL also drew more fouls than any other club in the
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(25.3 fouls per game), and stole more balls than any other club in that season's EuroChallenge (10.3 steals per game). Following a decisive 2–0 victory against Khmik in the quarter-finals. AEL would then eventually progress to the 2008 FIBA Europe Cup Final 4, facing
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in the semi-final, however AEL surprisingly lost the match by 70–55. They nevertheless claimed 3rd place in that season's competition, after having defeated
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in the consolation final. During the 2008-09 FIBA EuroChallenge season,
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led AEL into the EuroChallenge Final Four for a second season in a row and the team was looking like it had regained its confidence following the disappointment during last season's competition. Despite AEL's European achievement that season, AEL faced a string of disappointing results in the domestic league, which eventually culminated in AEL losing 2–0 in the Cypriot league play-off semi-finals to
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. Due to the team's poor domestic performances, AEL decided to sack
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and his assistant coaches Mike Protics and Thanasis Mastoris. Immediately following Raca's sacking by the club, the board of AEL appointed Serbian coach, Miroslav Nikolic, in time for the Final 4 phase of the competition, this time being held in
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. However, this last minute managerial change would eventually prove to be fruitless, as AEL lost in the semi-final to
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by 83–69. The club also lost against
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during the consolation final by 94-82 and finished the tournament in 4th place.


Descent into obscurity, dissolution & reformation (2011–2017)

Following various changes to the club's administration that occurred between 2008 and 2012, combined with the sudden departure of most of the club's key players, AEL's on-court performances struggled greatly, which left the formerly unstoppable force of Cypriot basketball looking like a shadow of its former self. In addition to these issues, during the 2012–13 season, the club was also experiencing financial difficulties and at the end of the Basket League Regular Season, AEL finished in 6th place (out of 8 teams), thereby missing out on the League playoffs. In October 2014, the club announced that the basketball section would be dissolved due to mounting financial difficulties. However, despite the club's initial decision to dissolve the basketball team, AEL Limassol nevertheless announced that it would re-establish the club for the following season with the team competing in
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. The financial difficulties that the club faced still continued to burden the newly formed team and the
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prohibited AEL from joining the Cypriot top-flight as long as the club's debts remained unsettled and irrespective of whether they managed to achieve qualification via their final Division B position. Ironically, AEL won the Division B championship three years in a row (2015, 2016, 2017), as well as the Division B Cup twice (2015, 2016). Nevertheless, since the club's financial struggles persisted, the club had no choice but to continue competing in the
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, ultimately leading the club to the brink of collapse for a second time at the end of the 2016–17 season.


Recent history (2018–present)


Return to Division A & reaching two Cup finals (2018–2022)

With another dissolution appearing imminent, a consortium of around 20 local businessmen and AEL supporters took control of the basketball club and thereafter formed a limited liability company, named AEL Basketball Ltd. Benefiting from the new corporate structure, the club managed to settle a significant amount of its unpaid debts in order to return to
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. In September 2018, under new administration, the club returned to the Cypriot top flight following a 5-year hiatus. During the team's first season back at the top-tier of Cypriot Basketball, former club legend Giorgos Palalas, who was contemplating his retirement following the end of the 2017–18 season, instead chose to rejoin the newly formed team for the 2018–19 season after which he decided to retire from playing. Since then, the club's final league positions for the 2018–19, 2019–20,
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, 2021–22 and
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seasons were 5th, 8th, 9th, 7th and 5th, respectively. During this period, the club also reached the 2022 Cypriot Cup final but they were ultimately unable to claim the trophy, losing the game to
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by a scoreline of 87–55. By reaching the 2022 cup final, AEL also qualified for the 2022
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final once again against Keravnos (who were the 2021–22 double winners), however AEL also lost this match by a scoreline of 89–74.


Gradual improvements & participation in the Balkan League (2023–)

The club currently competes in
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and the
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. Additionally, in 2023, AEL were invited to compete in the
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, a European regional basketball competition that features a closed league format, marking the club's return to European basketball competitions following a thirteen-year absence. On 21 November 2023, AEL began their 2023–24 BIBL campaign in
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with a stellar performance, securing a fifty-one point margin in their victory over Montenegrin club and fellow BIBL newcomers,
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by 93–42. On 28 November 2023, AEL once again defeated
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in their return match in
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by a score of 72–51, thus securing their second consecutive victory in the
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and extending their win-streak to eight consecutive victories in all competitions. Following the strong start to their 2023–24 season, on 30 November 2023 AEL next faced Montenegrin side,
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, in their third Delasport BIBL match of the season, once again playing away from home in
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,
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. Despite a strong start to the game, AEL ultimately lost to the Montenegrin side by a three-point margin (78–75). On 6 February 2024, AEL defeated
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by 94–84 in their fifth match of the
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. On 8 February, AEL lost to KB Sigal Prishtina by 86–71. On 12 March 2024, AEL secured their fifth victory in the 2023-24 BIBL season, by defeating
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in Limassol. On 25 March 2024, AEL were defeated by KB Sigal Prishtina by 67–70 in their eighth and final match of the 2023–24 BIBL Regular Season. In the Final Four phase of the
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, which took place in
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, AEL defeated
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by 99–94 in the semifinals, before losing to KB Sigal Prishtina by 72–67 in the final of the 2023–24
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.


Stadium

Initially, AEL's home ground was the "Oasis" open court located in Gladstone Street,
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. By the 1990s however, AEL began playing their games at their new stadium near Franklin Roosevelt Street,
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. This stadium however maintained a limited capacity of just 1,000 spectators and, given the sport's rapidly growing popularity in
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, this ultimately meant that an expansion of the stadium was necessary and from 2002 until 2005, while these renovation works were underway, the club temporarily moved to Apollon's stadium. Since the 2004–05 season, AEL play their home games at their privately-owned arena, (named the
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) which has a total seating capacity of 2,500 seats. In October 2005, FIBA Europe Secretary General Nar Zanolin was present during the opening ceremony of AEL's new arena in order to officiate the opening ceremony of the stadium for competitive play for the 2005–06 season. AEL began its tenure at the Arena with a victory, beating
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n side
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67–49 in the EuroCup. At the moment, Nicos Solomonides Arena is also home to the club's offices, official club shop, an AEL themed cafe-restaurant named "Yellow Pride Cafe", a workout area and 12 VIP boxes. The arena also houses club offices for AEL's other sports departments. The arena was named after the late Nicos Solomonides, one of the founders of AEL Limassol and a former president of the club. In 2022, the club announced its intention to build a
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dedicated to the achievements of the various departments of AEL sports club, which will include among others, the club's trophy cabinet, framed photographs from historic events/games, a display collection featuring historic basketball jerseys worn by AEL B.C. as well as the jerseys worn by their European opponents during the club's second golden age. The arena is more commonly referred to by basketball fans as "To Klouvi" (), which refers to the claustrophobic atmosphere that is created when the stadium is at maximum attendance. On occasion, various critics have asserted that due to the close proximity between the players and AEL's supporters, the atmosphere in the Arena may discourage opponent teams during live play, thereby creating an unfair disadvantage for the visitor team.


Supporters & rivalries

AEL B.C. is often noted for maintaining a loyal fan-base, who are well known for actively supporting their team regardless of success or failure. The organised supporters group of AEL Limassol is called SYFAEL (), otherwise known as ''Thyra 3'' ()''.'' Founded in 1989, they are one of the largest and most historic organised fan clubs in Cyprus. They also support other clubs within the AEL sports club, particularly the
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and
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.SYFAEL are well known for the passionate atmosphere they create when the team plays at home at
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, particularly in European games. As is the case with the football department of the club, AEL B.C. share a strong rivalry with fellow Limassol basketball club, Apollon B.C. The club also shares fierce rivalries with Nicosia clubs,
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and Omonia B.C. However, unlike the Cyprus Football League, where the respective football teams of the latter two have dominated in terms of trophies won, AEL is the most successful basketball team in
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. The club's supporters also maintain a shared friendly rivalry with
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, the latter of whom are also one of the most successful basketball teams in
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. During the 2000s, prior to the club's eventual decline, the rivalry between the supporters groups of both AEL and APOEL became particularly heated, leading to a significant rise in incidents of hooliganism during derby games. On one occasion, members of SYFAEL attacked the
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team bus, breaking the bus windows and injuring two APOEL staff members in the process. SYFAEL did not attend any AEL games in the initial seasons since the club's return to the top-flight ( 2018—19, 2019—20,
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, 2021—22) after choosing to abstain from the matches in protest of the new mandatory fan identification cards imposed by the C.S.O. – Cyprus Sports Organisation (Greek: Κ.Ο.Α. – Κυπριακή Ομοσπονδία Αθλητισμού). However, since SYFAEL's return to the arena (from the 2022–23 season onwards), the sport's domestic popularity has gradually increased, as have the incidents of fan violence. SYFAEL have also accompanied the club to various European destinations to show their support, gaining admiration from professional Basketball Organisations such as representatives from
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, the
Cyprus Basketball Federation The Cyprus Basketball Federation (CBF) ( Greek: Κυπριακή Ομοσπονδία Καλαθοοσφαίρισης (ΚΟΚ)) is the governing body for basketball on the island of Cyprus and is a division of the Cyprus Sport Organisation (ΚΟ ...
and the Director of the
Balkan International Basketball League The Balkan International Basketball League (BIBL), also known as the Balkan League and as the Delasport BIBL Balkan League for sponsorship reasons, is a multinational professional basketball league featuring clubs primarily from the Balkans. The ...
.


Colours & crest history

AEL traditionally wear yellow jerseys and yellow shorts when playing at home and navy blue jerseys and navy blue shorts when playing away. As from the 2023–24 BIBL season, AEL's home uniform consists of a black jersey with yellow/blue accents and black shorts with yellow/blue stripes. From the basketball club's inception in 1967 up until the end of the 2004–05 season, AEL B.C. used the same logo as its parent club (as did all departments of AEL sports club). This logo consisted of an outer navy blue ring containing therein a yellow circle bearing the circularly shaped initials of the club (ΑΕΛ) in navy blue. Since 2005 however, all of the departments of AEL sports club have adopted unique logos to differentiate between each separate department. AEL B.C.'s original logo was re-worked so as it contained a stylized basketball in the center of the logo which is encircled by an additional ring containing the words "''BASKETBALL''" and "''1967''”, denoting the year the club was founded. Additionally, a star was added above the logo commemorating the 10 championship titles AEL had won throughout its history. As of 23 September 2022, AEL's logo featured an additional second star to commemorate its 2003 FIBA Europe Challenge Cup title. File:AEL.svg, 1967–2004 File:AEL Limassol BC logo.png, 2004–2022 File:PAYAB-EKA-AEL logo.png, 2022–present


Mascot


Leontas ("''Lion''")

Leontas (") is the official mascot of
AEL Limassol Athlitiki Enosi Lemesou () is a Cyprus, Cypriot sports club based in the city of Limassol, most famous for its football team. AEL Limassol also maintains a AEL Limassol B.C., men's and AEL Limassol B.C. (women), women's basketball teams, a wom ...
, who entertains fans during game breaks and participates in all entertainment events inside AEL's home court. Leontas has been featured consistently in AEL B.C.'s European matches hosted at the
Nicos Solomonides Arena Nicos Solomonides Arena () is an indoor arena in Limassol, Cyprus. It is the home venue of AEL Limassol B.C. and has a capacity of 2,500 seats. The arena was named after club co-founder and president Nicos Solomonides. The stadium has been ren ...
since at least the late 1990s, and usually can be seen standing near the club's organised supporters, often chanting alongside them.


Players


2024–25 PAYABL EKA AEL roster


Honours


Continental

* FIBA EuroChallenge / FIBA EuroCup (3rd–tier): :* 3rd place (1): 2007–08 :* ''Semi-finalist (2): 2007–08, 2008–09'' :*''Quarter-finalist (1): 2006–07'' :* ''Last 16'' ''(3): 2003–04, 2005–06, 2009–10'' :* ''Last 32 (1): 2004–05'' * FIBA Europe Regional Challenge Cup (4th–tier): :* Winners (1): 2002–03 *
Balkan International Basketball League The Balkan International Basketball League (BIBL), also known as the Balkan League and as the Delasport BIBL Balkan League for sponsorship reasons, is a multinational professional basketball league featuring clubs primarily from the Balkans. The ...
(regional): :* '' Runners-up (1): 2023–24''


Domestic

* Cyprus Basket League: :* Winners (13) (record): 1973–74, 1977–78, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1986–87, 1987–88, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07 :* ''Runners-up (3): 2000–01, 2009–10, 2010–11'' * Cyprus Basketball Cup, Division A: :* Winners (9): 1977–78, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982—83, 1984–85, 2003–04, 2007–08, 2008–09 :* ''Runners-up (9): 1972–73, 1976–77, 1986–87, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2010–11, 2021–22'' * Cyprus Basketball Super Cup: :* Winners (8): 1985, 1988, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 :* ''Runners-up (5): 1987, 2004, 2011, 2022'' *
Cyprus Basketball Division B The Cypriot Basketball Division B is currently the second-tier level men's professional basketball competition of the Cypriot basketball league system. It is run and governed by the Cyprus Basketball Federation. Format At present, eight clubs com ...
: :* Winners (4): 1992–93, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18 * Cyprus Basketball Cup, Division B: :* Winners (2): 2015–16, 2016–17


AEL B.C. statistics in Continental / Regional tournaments

Winners Finalist Final Four


Participation in Continental Final Fours


List of victories in Continental / Regional campaigns

''See table below to view AEL's performances in their
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campaigns:''


Team records & milestones

''See table below for a list of AEL B.C.'s Cypriot basketball records and team milestones:''


Head coaches


Notable former players

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Ali Bouziane Ali Bouziane (born 25 March 1977 in Boufarik, Blida Province) is a former Algerian professional basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular Basketball ...
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Aleksandar Radojević Aleksandar Radojević ( sr-cyr, Александар Радојевић, ; born August 8, 1976) is a Bosnian former professional basketball player. Standing at , he played the center position. Radojević represented the Bosnia and Herzegovina n ...
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JamesOn Curry JamesOn Curry (; born January 7, 1986) is an American former professional basketball player. He played for Oklahoma State University from 2004 to 2007, and after forgoing his senior season, left for the 2007 NBA draft. He was selected in the seco ...
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Haris Mujezinović Haris Mujezinović (born 21 January 1974) is a Bosnian former professional basketball player. He played at the power forward position. College career Mujezinović played high school basketball at Amundsen High School in Chicago, Illinois. After h ...
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Ilian Evtimov Ilian Iliev Evtimov (; born April 28, 1983) is a Bulgarian-French professional basketball player for Cholet of the French Pro A. He is a 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) power forward. College career Evtimov played college basketball in the United State ...
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Vassil Evtimov Vassil Iliev "Vasco" Evtimov () (born 30 May 1977) is a French-Bulgarian former professional basketball player and head coach of Cherno More Ticha in National Basketball League. A 2.08 m power forward, he played professionally in ten different ...
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Giannis Giannoulis Giannis Giannoulis (alternate spellings: Gioannis, Yannis, Ioannis, Yiannis (Greek: Γιάννης Γιαννούλης; born June 5, 1976) is a Greek-Canadian former professional basketball player. During his playing career, at a height of tall ...
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Aleksandr Dedushkin Aleksandr Dedushkin (born 1981 in Ulyanovsk, Russia) is a Russian professional basketball player. He is a center. He is 2.07 m (6 ft 9 ½ in) in height and 120 kg (265 pounds) in weight. Professional career He has played with the pro c ...
* Frankie King *
Michael Antonio "Mike" King Michael Antonio King (born March 26, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. College career King played collegiate for The George Washington University. He attended Lake Clifton High School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he won ...
* Michael McDonald *
Bryan Bracey Bryan Patrick Bracey (born August 5, 1978) is an American-Irish former professional basketball player. He played college basketball at the University of Wisconsin–Platteville, Malcolm X College, and the University of Oregon. In 2001, he finish ...
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LaVell Blanchard LaVell DeAaron Blanchard (February 23, 1981) is an American former professional basketball player. He played in several leagues in Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ukraine. He was a four-time All-Big Ten Conference perfor ...
* Jeron Roberts *
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* Milan Dozet * Goran Nikolić * Karim Souchu * Goran Jeretin * Milutin Aleksić *
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* Giorgos Palalas *
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Konstantinos Perentos
* Georgios Thyrotos *
Maxime Zianveni Maxime Zianveni (born 29 December 1979) is a French-born Central African professional basketball coach and former player, who played at the power forward position. He is current head coach of the Central African Republic national basketball team ...
* Zydrunas Urbonas *
Kęstutis Šeštokas Kęstutis Šeštokas (born April 15, 1976) is a Lithuanian professional basketball player, who plays at the Power forward (basketball), power forward position. He last played for Molėtai Ežerūnas-Karys basketball team. He is the only player wh ...
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Darrel Mitchell Darrel Joseph Mitchell Jr. (born May 3, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player. He played high school basketball at St. Martinville Senior High School in St. Martinville, Louisiana, and was named Louisiana Mr. Basketball as ...
* Duane Woodward *
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Uniform manufacturers & club sponsors


See also

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AEL Limassol Athlitiki Enosi Lemesou () is a Cyprus, Cypriot sports club based in the city of Limassol, most famous for its football team. AEL Limassol also maintains a AEL Limassol B.C., men's and AEL Limassol B.C. (women), women's basketball teams, a wom ...
* AEL Limassol B.C. Women *
FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day, or FIBA EuroChallenge All-Star Day, was the All-Star Game of the now defunct 3rd-tier level European-wide professional basketball league, the FIBA EuroChallenge tournament. It started in 2004, and lasted for five edit ...
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FIBA EuroChallenge FIBA EuroChallenge (called the FIBA Europe League in 2003–05, and FIBA EuroCup in 2005–08) was the 3rd-tier continental club basketball competition in Europe, from 2003 to 2015. It was organized and run by FIBA Europe. It is not to be confus ...
* Basketball in Europe *
Cyprus Basketball All-Star Day The OPAP Cyprus Basketball Division A, Cyprus Basketball All-Star Game is an annual basketball event in Cyprus, organised by the Cyprus Basketball Federation and sponsored by OPAP and was established in 2011. The event is being held mostly at the en ...
*
Limassol derby The Limassol derby () refers to Limassol's local derby, Association football, football matches played between any two of AEL Limassol, AEL, Apollon Limassol, Apollon and Aris Limassol F.C., Aris, all played at Alphamega Stadium. It is widely regar ...


Notes


References


External links

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AEL sports club website
{{EuroCup Seasons Basketball teams in Cyprus Sport in Limassol Basketball teams established in 1966 European basketball awards