APOEL achieved a great victory against Apollon on Saturday afternoon. The "blue and yellows" of Trametsani, with the 3-0 but also in combination with the result of AEK against Salamina (1-1) were crowned champions and mathematics.
The APOEL team managed to win the 28th title in its history and the seventh consecutive championship.
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For the history of the match, the score was opened by De Vincenti at 15 ′ with a place, the 2-0 was written by Morais also with a place and the 3-0 of the first half by Ioannou with a volley at 44 ′. Apollon was left with ten players from 34 ′ after the dismissal with a second yellow card of Robers.
Petridis: Finally good, all good
"Congratulations to the players, the coaches and the world. It was a strange year because as I said we had the best team on the roster but for various reasons we could not finish it earlier. The exclusion from Europe cost us a lot. Congratulations to all. "Fortunately, all is well in the end," he said.
Commenting on the seven consecutive championships won by APOEL, Mr. Petridis stated that “it is a record that no Cypriot team can achieve. It means that a pretty serious job is being done. We are moving forward and I hope that this year we will achieve our goals in Europe ".
The oranges are impressive
APOEL fans set up their own party outside the south stand before and during the match. Protesting for the fan card, about two thousand fans created an explosive situation, singing slogans and watching the match on giant screens.
With information from KATHIMERINI
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