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2. Division · 2025

Current 2. Division 2025 standings with 16 teams. Nea Salamis leads the table with 41 points after 15 matches, followed by PAEEK on 29 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
Division 2: Regular season
1Nea Salamis15132027:5+2241
WWWDW
2PAEEK1585223:8+1529
WWWWW
3Doxa1583421:12+927
WLWLD
4Omonia 29is Maiou1575330:15+1526
WWLDD
5Ayia Napa1575320:15+526
DLWWL
6Karmiotissa1583425:15+1024
WWLDW
7ASIL Lysi1565414:13+123
DWDWW
8MEAP Nisou1563618:27-921
LWDLW
9Digenis Morphou1562723:18+520
LLWLL
10APEA1553719:23-418
LWWDL
11Halkanoras1552823:26-317
DLLWW
12Spartakos Kitiou1537515:20-516
WDLDL
13Iraklis Yerolakkou1527611:19-813
LDLDW
14Ethnikos Latsion1533911:28-1712
LLLLL
15AE Zakakiou1524911:23-1210
DLLWL
16Ahironas / Onisilos1511136:30-244
LLWLL
Division 2: Championship Group
1Nea Salamis14112129:10+1976
WLWDW
2Karmiotissa1485129:11+1853
DWWWW
3Omonia 29is Maiou1476130:18+1253
DWDDW
4PAEEK1445519:23-446
DLDDW
5Doxa1443713:23-1042
LLWDL
6Ayia Napa1443722:28-641
WWLDL
7ASIL Lysi14221018:37-1931
LWLDL
8MEAP Nisou14221013:23-1029
DLLLL
Division 2: Relegation Group
9Halkanoras1484224:11+1345
DWWWD
10Spartakos Kitiou1472527:16+1139
WLLWW
11APEA1463519:15+439
WWWLD
12Digenis Morphou1454522:20+239
DLWLD
13Iraklis Yerolakkou1466216:11+537
DLLWD
14Ethnikos Latsion1453617:18-130
LWLWD
15AE Zakakiou1444621:29-826
DWWLL
16Ahironas / Onisilos14041012:38-268
LLLLD

Results

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Relegation Group - 1425/04/2026
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Championship Group - 1424/04/2026–25/04/2026
Sat 25/04
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Relegation Group - 1321/04/2026
Tue 21/04
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Championship Group - 1317/04/2026–19/04/2026
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Fri 17/04
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Relegation Group - 1204/04/2026
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Championship Group - 1204/04/2026
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Championship Group - 1122/03/2026
Sun 22/03
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the 2. Division. Nea Salamis leads with 13 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

2. Division

All 16 teams competing in the 2. Division 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

2. Division

Browse 8 archived seasons of the 2. Division, from 2018 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2025

Founded1953

The Cypriot Second Division was established in the 1953–54 season as the first official second-tier championship in Cyprus, following the unification of the country's football governance structure. Originally created to provide a competitive pathway for clubs seeking promotion to the top flight, the league has evolved into a cornerstone of Cypriot football development. Over its 70+ seasons, the division has undergone significant structural changes, including adjustments to team count and promotion/relegation mechanics. The league was expanded and reorganized multiple times to accommodate growing participation and improve competitive balance. In recent years, the division has maintained a stable format with 16 teams competing in a regular season followed by promotion and relegation playoff rounds, ensuring intense competition at both ends of the table. The Cypriot Second Division remains essential to the national football ecosystem, regularly producing promoted clubs that compete successfully in the First Division.

  • 1953 — Cypriot Second Division established as the first official second-tier championship
  • 1970s — League undergoes structural reforms to modernize competition format
  • 2000s — Introduction of playoff rounds for promotion and relegation
  • 2015 — Expansion to 16-team format establishing current competitive structure
  • 2025 — 71st season of the Cypriot Second Division with established promotion/relegation system

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

Teams16Relegation spots3

The Cypriot Second Division operates as a 16-team home-and-away round-robin league, with each club playing 30 matches over a season running from September to May. The title is awarded to the club with the most points at the end of the regular season. The top three finishers are promoted directly to the Cypriot First Division, while the bottom three teams face relegation to the Third Division. Following the regular season, promotion and relegation playoff rounds determine final standings, with the third-place team competing in a playoff to secure automatic promotion. This playoff structure adds competitive drama in the final weeks and ensures that promotion and relegation battles remain intense throughout the campaign.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesPAEEK (7)

PAEEK holds the all-time record for most Second Division titles with 7 championship wins across the division's history.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 Cypriot Second Division season has delivered compelling competition with Nea Salamis emerging as the dominant force. After 15 matches, Nea Salamis leads the standings with an impressive 41 points, accumulated through 13 wins and just 2 draws—a remarkable unbeaten record (87% win rate) that has established them as clear favourites for promotion. Their goal-scoring prowess is evident with 27 goals scored against only 5 conceded, producing a +22 goal difference that far exceeds their nearest rivals.

The battle for the second and third promotion spots remains intensely competitive. PAEEK occupies second place with 29 points from 8 wins, 5 draws, and 2 losses, maintaining a strong goal difference of +15 with 23 goals scored. Close behind, Doxa sits third with 27 points, having won 8 matches while conceding 12 goals. The gap between second and fourth is minimal—just 1 point separates Doxa from Omonia 29is Maiou, who sit fourth with 26 points and an impressive attacking record of 30 goals scored, suggesting they could yet challenge for promotion.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the table presents a stark contrast to the promotion race. Ahironas/Onisilos are in severe danger, languishing at the bottom with just 4 points from 15 matches, having won only 1 game, drawn 1, and lost 13. Their defensive frailty—30 goals conceded against just 6 scored—makes their relegation highly probable. AE Zakakiou (10 points) and Ethnikos Latsion (12 points) are also in the relegation zone, though they retain mathematical hope of survival. The middle of the table shows several clubs clustered between 16–24 points, where playoff positioning will be crucial.

Omonia 29is Maiou has emerged as the season's standout performer in attacking football, scoring 30 goals in 15 matches—the league's highest tally—despite sitting fourth. Their prolific attack suggests they could yet surge into a promotion position, though their defensive record (15 conceded) requires improvement. The contrast between their offensive brilliance and defensive vulnerability makes them one of the season's most unpredictable teams.

One unexpected storyline has been Ethnikos Latsion's dramatic collapse. After showing early promise, they have won just 3 of 15 matches and now find themselves in the relegation zone with 12 points. Their goal difference of -17 (11 scored, 28 conceded) represents one of the division's worst records, raising questions about tactical issues and squad cohesion that have emerged mid-season. Meanwhile, Digenis Morphou, despite occupying 9th place, has shown resilience with 6 wins and a positive goal difference (+5), suggesting they could challenge for playoff positioning in the remaining fixtures.

Competitive Landscape and Structural Significance

The Cyprus Second Division operates as the essential development pathway for Cypriot football. As the second tier of the national pyramid, it serves clubs seeking promotion to the First Division while also housing clubs relegated from the top flight. The 16-team format with promotion and relegation playoff rounds creates a balanced competitive structure that maintains interest throughout the season, with multiple storylines developing simultaneously across promotion, mid-table consolidation, and relegation battles.

The division's strategic importance extends beyond mere promotion and relegation mechanics. It functions as a testing ground for young Cypriot talent and a rehabilitation platform for established clubs experiencing difficulties at the top level. Many First Division clubs have their roots in successful Second Division campaigns, and the division regularly produces players who eventually establish themselves in the top flight. This cyclical nature of Cypriot football ensures that the Second Division remains competitive and relevant to the broader football ecosystem on the island.

Historical Context and Evolution

Over its 70+ seasons, the Cypriot Second Division has undergone significant evolution. The league's establishment in 1953–54 coincided with the formalization of Cypriot football governance following independence. Initially smaller in scope, the division gradually expanded as more clubs sought participation in organized competition. The introduction of playoff rounds in the early 2000s modernized the format, adding dramatic tension to season finales. The standardization of a 16-team format in 2015 brought stability and consistency, allowing clubs to plan long-term strategies within a predictable competitive framework.

The division has historically produced numerous clubs that have gone on to establish themselves in the First Division. PAEEK, the all-time record holder with 7 Second Division titles, exemplifies the pathway available to ambitious clubs. Their multiple promotions and sustained success demonstrate that the Second Division is not merely a stepping stone but a legitimate competitive arena where clubs can build sustainable projects. This history of successful transitions from second to first tier reinforces the division's credibility and importance within Cypriot football.

Geographic and Cultural Representation

The Cyprus Second Division reflects the geographic and cultural diversity of Cypriot football. Teams representing communities across the island—from major urban centers to smaller towns—compete for promotion. This geographic spread ensures that football development reaches beyond the traditional power bases of Cypriot football, providing opportunities for clubs in less prominent regions to challenge for top-flight status. The division's role in fostering competitive football across Cyprus contributes to the development of the sport at the grassroots level and maintains the sport's cultural significance across the island.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Cyprus Second Division?

The Cyprus Second Division features 16 teams competing in a regular season followed by promotion and relegation playoff rounds.

How many teams are promoted from the Cyprus Second Division?

Three teams are promoted from the Cyprus Second Division to the Cypriot First Division at the end of each season—the top three finishers, with the third place team competing in a playoff.

How many teams are relegated from the Cyprus Second Division?

Three teams are relegated from the Cyprus Second Division to the Third Division each season, with the bottom three finishers in the regular season facing the relegation playoff.

When was the Cyprus Second Division founded?

The Cyprus Second Division was established in 1953–54 as the first official second-tier championship in Cyprus, making it over 70 years old.

What is the format of the Cyprus Second Division?

The division uses a 16-team home-and-away round-robin format with 30 matches per team, followed by promotion and relegation playoff rounds to determine final standings.

Which club has won the most Cyprus Second Division titles?

PAEEK holds the all-time record with 7 championship titles in the Cyprus Second Division.

API data: 12 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025