Pafos FC

Cypriot football club

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May 27 2025 Pafos FC signed Brazilian forward Jairo
2025 Under head coach Juan Carlos Carcedo, Pafos FC won their first-ever league title in the Cypriot First Division, securing qualification for the Champions League in the 2025-26 season.
April 13 2025 AEK Larnaca and Pafos played a match with a score of –.
April 6 2025 Pafos lost to APOEL 0–1.
March 29 2025 Pafos beat AC Omonia 3–1.
March 13 2025 Djurgården Sweden's and Cyprus's Pafos played a match with a score of –.
2025 Zvonimir Šarlija joined on loan from Hajduk Split, with the loan running until 2025.
March 9 2025 Pafos drew with Ethnikos Achna 0–0.
March 6 2025 Pafos Cyprus's beat Sweden's Djurgården 1–0.
March 1 2025 Mamadou Kané from Guinea is loaned out to Audax from Pafos FC, with the loan expected to last until the end of the season.
February 24 2025 APOEL lost to Pafos 0–2.
February 20 2025 Pafos Cyprus's and Cyprus's AC Omonia played a match with a score of –.
February 18 2025 Goalkeeper Antonio Cikač from Croatia transfers from Pafos FC to Karlovac 1919 for an undisclosed fee
February 16 2025 Pafos and Apollon Limassol played a match with a score of –.
February 13 2025 AC Omonia Cyprus's drew with Cyprus's Pafos 1–1.
February 12 2025 Pafos FC extended Bruno Felipe's contract until the summer of 2027.
February 10 2025 Pafos FC announced that the loan deal with Rafael Pontelo had been ended early.
February 8 2025 Omonia Aradippou lost to Pafos 0–2.
February 4 2025 Moustapha Name (MF from Senegal) loaned out to CFR Cluj until 30 June 2025
February 3 2025 Pafos beat Omonia 29M 2–1.
February 1 2025 Pafos FC announced that Josef Kvída had left the club to sign for Apollon Limassol.
January 31 2025 Pafos FC announced the signing of Ken Sema from Watford and the loan signing of Zvonimir Šarlija from Hajduk Split.
January 30 2025 APOEL drew with Pafos 1–1 after extra time but lost on penalties 4–5.
January 29 2025 Brazilian midfielder Diogo Dall'Igna joins Pafos FC
January 26 2025 Karmiotissa lost to Pafos 0–2.
January 24 2025 Official transfer of Matías Melluso completed
January 23 2025 Brazilian forward Léo Natel signs with Pafos FC
January 23 2025 Pafos FC announced that Léo Natel had left the club after his contract was ended by mutual agreement.
January 22 2025 Pafos FC announced the signing of Mislav Oršić from Trabzonspor.
January 19 2025 Pafos beat Enosis Neon Paralimni 2–0.
January 15 2025 Pafos drew with Aris Limassol 1–1 after extra time and won on penalties 5–4.
January 13 2025 Onni Valakari (MF from Finland) loaned out to San Diego FC until 31 December 2025
January 11 2025 Aris Limassol beat Pafos 1–0.
January 6 2025 Pafos beat AEL Limassol 4–0.
January 2 2025 Anorthosis Famagusta lost to Pafos 0–2.
2024 In the 2024-25 season, the club is currently leading the league in first place with 82 points.
2024 Several new players signed for the 2024-25 season, including Ivica Ivušić from NK Osijek, Neofytos Michail from Anorthosis Famagusta, and Athanasios Papadoudis from Olympiacos.
2024 Mislav Oršić signed with Pafos FC from Trabzonspor, with a contract until 2025.
2024 Pafos FC finished the 2023-24 season in 5th place in the Cypriot First Division league standings.
2024 George Kolotas promoted from Pafos FC Academy.
2024 Kevin Nhaga signed with Pafos FC from Boavista.
2024 Zvonimir Šarlija joined on loan from Hajduk Split with a loan period until 2025.
2024 Pafos FC made their UEFA Europa Conference League debut, entering in the second qualifying round and defeating Lithuanian champions FK Žalgiris 4-2 on aggregate, including a 3-0 home victory.
2024 Pafos FC participated in UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League, competing against teams like Elfsborg, Žalgiris, CSKA 1948, CFR Cluj, Petrocub Hîncești, 1. FC Heidenheim, Astana, Fiorentina, Celje, Lugano, Omonia, and Djurgården.
2024 In a historic first meeting between two Cypriot sides in major European competitions, Pafos FC beat AC Omonia 3-2 on aggregate to reach the last 16 of the 2024-25 UEFA Conference League.
2024 Multiple players signed, including Neofytos Michail from Anorthosis Famagusta, Kostas Pileas from Panserraikos, Jonathan Silva from Getafe, Domingos Quina from Udinese, and Ken Sema as an unattached player
2024 Sent multiple players out on loan, including Pedro Pelágio to Marítimo and Mamadou Kané to Olympiacos

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