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3. Division · 2025

Current 3. Division 2025 standings with 16 teams. Anagennisi Deryneia leads the table with 36 points after 15 matches, followed by AEP Polemidion on 35 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
3. Division
1Anagennisi Deryneia15123044:14+3036
DWDWD
2AEP Polemidion15112230:11+1935
WLWLW
3Ermis1596030:7+2333
DLWWD
4Ethnikos Assias1584322:14+828
WWLLD
5Kedros Agia Marina1575324:20+426
DWDDW
6AEN1572619:21-223
LLLDL
7Anorthosis Mouttagiakas1564515:11+422
DWWDD
8ASPIS1557315:12+322
LLLDL
9Ormideia1555516:15+120
LLWLW
10Othellos1545610:16-617
LWDLW
11Leivadia1543819:25-615
WWLWL
12EN THOI Lakatamia1535713:20-714
WLDWD
13Atlas Aglantzi1542917:29-1214
LLLWL
14Omonia Psevda1534818:23-513
WWLWW
15Kouris Erimi15231012:25-139
WWWLD
16APONA Anagias1500157:48-410
LLWLL
3. Division — Promotion Round
1Anagennisi Deryneia1494131:13+1867
DWDWD
2Ethnikos Assias1483325:8+1755
WWLLD
3Kedros Agia Marina1475224:11+1352
DWDDW
4AEP Polemidion1482422:15+761
WLWLW
5Ermis1473423:10+1357
DLWWD
6Anorthosis Mouttagiakas1443721:28-737
DWWDD
7ASPIS1412117:33-265
LLLDL
8AEN14021212:47-352
LLLDL
3. Division — Relegation Round
1Leivadia1481526:19+740
WWLWL
2Kouris Erimi1483328:9+1936
WWWLD
3Ormideia1441719:18+113
LLWLW
4EN THOI Lakatamia1466217:10+738
WLDWD
5Othellos1464422:13+922
LWDLW
6Omonia Psevda1473417:11+637
WWLWW
7Atlas Aglantzi1442821:33-1214
LLLWL
8APONA Anagias1410138:56-483
LLWLL

Results

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Regular season – 1425/04/2026
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Regular season – 1317/04/2026–22/04/2026
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Regular season – 1204/04/2026
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Regular season – 1128/03/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the 3. Division. Anagennisi Deryneia leads with 12 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

3. Division

All 16 teams competing in the 3. Division 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

3. Division

Browse 8 archived seasons of the 3. 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 18 Mar 2026

Founded1971

The Cypriot Third Division was founded in 1970–71 as the third level of the Cypriot football league system, expanding the national pyramid structure. The competition has evolved significantly over five decades, adapting to changes in the number of participating clubs and tournament formats. A notable disruption occurred during the 1974–75 season when the Turkish invasion of Cyprus forced the Cyprus Football Association to suspend the regular competition and instead conduct a special mixed championship combining Second and Third Division teams. The league has since maintained its position as a vital development tier, with the top three clubs earning automatic promotion to the Second Division each season. The competition's international profile has grown modestly with increased media coverage and the standardization of formats across European third-tier competitions.

  • 1970/71 — Cypriot Third Division established as the third tier of national football
  • 1974/75 — Competition suspended and replaced with special mixed Second-Third Division championship due to Turkish invasion
  • 1975/76 — Ermis Aradippou crowned inaugural champions of the restored competition format
  • 1991/92 — PAEEK wins first of three titles, becoming one of the most successful clubs in the division
  • 2017/18 — Onisilos Sotira wins inaugural title, marking the club's first championship
  • 2020/21 — PAC Omonia 29th May wins title in resumption after COVID-19 pandemic suspension

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams16Relegation spots3

The Cypriot Third Division operates as a single 16-team round-robin competition where each club plays every opponent twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 30 matches per season. The champion is determined by the highest points total, with three points awarded for a win and one point for a draw. At the end of each season, the top three finishers are automatically promoted to the Cypriot Second Division, while the bottom three clubs are relegated to the STOK Elite Division, which serves as the fourth tier. The league uses goal difference as the primary tiebreaker when clubs finish level on points, followed by goals scored and head-to-head records.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesAkritas Chlorakas (3)

Multiple clubs share the record for most consecutive championship wins, with Ermis Aradippou, PAEEK, and THOI Lakatamia each claiming three titles across the competition's history.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024–25 Cypriot Third Division season has witnessed exceptional performances from the top contenders, with Anagennisi Deryneia establishing themselves as the dominant force. After 15 matches, the club from Deryneia maintains a remarkable unbeaten record of 12 wins and 3 draws, accumulating 39 points and a stunning +30 goal difference. Their attacking prowess has been evident, scoring 44 goals while conceding just 14, demonstrating both offensive efficiency and defensive solidity. This commanding position has effectively put the title race in their hands, with the championship appearing within their grasp barring a dramatic collapse.

The battle for the remaining promotion spots remains intensely competitive, with AEP Polemidion and Ermis Aradippou pursuing Deryneia closely. AEP Polemidion sits in second place with 35 points from 11 wins and 2 draws, maintaining a respectable +19 goal difference. Ermis Aradippou, despite suffering their only loss of the season, occupies third position with 33 points from 9 wins and 6 draws, showcasing a more defensive approach with only 7 goals conceded—the best defensive record in the division. The gap between second and third is minimal at just 2 points, suggesting that the second promotion spot could be contested right until the final matches. Ethnikos Assias in fourth place with 28 points remains within striking distance, though they would need an extraordinary run to catch the top three.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the table presents a contrasting narrative of struggle. APONA Anagias faces an almost insurmountable situation, having suffered 15 consecutive defeats without a single win or draw, accumulating zero points and conceding 48 goals while scoring only 7. The club's -41 goal difference is the worst in the division by a considerable margin, making their mathematical elimination from promotion contention certain. Kouris Erimi in 15th position with only 9 points from 2 wins and 3 draws, and Omonia Psevda in 14th with 13 points, are in serious danger of relegation. The gap between safety (currently occupied by EN THOI Lakatamia with 14 points) and the bottom tier is only 5 points, meaning the final half of the season will determine which clubs survive in the third tier.

The standout performer of the season has been Anagennisi Deryneia's collective effort, particularly their ability to maintain consistency across both home and away fixtures. Their 80% win rate is exceptional at this level, and their ability to convert chances while maintaining defensive discipline suggests they possess the quality to potentially exceed the division's typical championship points total. If they continue their current trajectory, they could set a new benchmark for third-tier dominance in Cyprus.

An unexpected storyline has emerged with Ermis Aradippou's defensive mastery, which contrasts sharply with their limited attacking output. With only 30 goals in 15 matches, they have managed to accumulate 33 points through their remarkable defensive organization, conceding just 7 goals—a rate that would be elite in many professional leagues. This defensive-first approach has allowed them to remain competitive despite not matching the offensive firepower of Deryneia or Polemidion, suggesting that the path to promotion does not necessarily require high-volume scoring if defensive organization is impeccable.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The Cypriot Third Division occupies a critical position within the national football pyramid, serving as the primary development pathway for clubs aspiring to reach the elite second tier. With 16 teams competing in a double round-robin format, the league encompasses clubs from across the island, representing both established football communities and emerging football regions. The automatic promotion of the top three finishers creates a clear incentive structure, while the relegation of the bottom three prevents complacency among mid-table clubs that might otherwise have little to play for in the final weeks of the season.

The competition's format has remained relatively stable in recent decades, though the number of participating teams has fluctuated historically. The current 16-team structure provides a balance between competitive depth and fixture congestion, with each club playing 30 matches—a manageable schedule that allows for adequate recovery time and reduces the risk of fixture pile-ups that can disadvantage certain clubs. The three-point system for wins has been standard since the early 1990s, aligning the division with global football conventions and ensuring consistency with the higher tiers of Cypriot football.

Historical Significance and Club Records

The Cypriot Third Division has produced numerous clubs that have gone on to achieve success at higher levels, though the most common trajectory sees promoted clubs establish themselves in the second tier rather than progressing further. Akritas Chlorakas, Ermis Aradippou, PAEEK, and THOI Lakatamia each hold the record for most championship titles with three victories, demonstrating that sustained excellence in the third tier can lead to multiple promotion opportunities over a club's history. The distribution of titles across different clubs suggests that the division maintains competitive balance, with no single club dominating for extended periods.

The most recent champions have emerged from diverse backgrounds, ranging from established regional clubs like Digenis Akritas Morphou (2018–19) to newer organizations like Onisilos Sotira 2014 (2017–18), reflecting the dynamic nature of Cypriot football. The 2020–21 season saw PAC Omonia 29th May claim the title following the suspension of the 2019–20 campaign due to COVID-19, demonstrating the league's resilience during unprecedented circumstances.

Tactical and Competitive Trends

Recent seasons have revealed evolving tactical approaches within the third tier, with clubs increasingly recognizing that defensive solidity can be as valuable as attacking prowess in accumulating points. The current season exemplifies this trend, with Ermis Aradippou's defensive excellence challenging the notion that title contenders must be high-scoring teams. Conversely, Anagennisi Deryneia's balanced approach—combining strong attacking output with solid defensive organization—represents the traditional model of championship-winning teams.

The competitive intensity of the division has intensified in recent years, as clubs have invested more substantially in player recruitment and coaching infrastructure. The gap between the top and bottom of the table remains significant, as evidenced by APONA Anagias' disastrous campaign, suggesting that while competitive balance exists among mid-table and upper-table clubs, there remains a tier of clubs that struggle to compete effectively. This bifurcation reflects broader patterns in Cypriot football, where resource disparities between well-funded and under-resourced clubs create significant performance gaps.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Cypriot Third Division?

The Cypriot Third Division features 16 teams competing in a single round-robin format, with each club playing 30 matches across a season.

What happens to the winners and runners-up of the Cypriot Third Division?

The top three finishers are automatically promoted to the Cypriot Second Division, while the bottom three clubs are relegated to the STOK Elite Division.

Which club has won the most Cypriot Third Division titles?

Akritas Chlorakas, Ermis Aradippou, PAEEK, and THOI Lakatamia each share the record with three championship titles.

When was the Cypriot Third Division founded?

The Cypriot Third Division was established in the 1970–71 season as the third tier of the Cypriot football pyramid.

How many points are awarded for a win in the Cypriot Third Division?

Three points are awarded for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss, following modern football standards.

How is the champion determined when clubs have equal points?

The primary tiebreaker is goal difference, followed by goals scored, then head-to-head points, and finally head-to-head goal difference.

API data: 12 May 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026