Results

Cyprus - 2e divisie 04/27 14:00 14 Enosis Paralimni v Asil Lysis W 3-4
Cyprus - 2e divisie 04/20 13:30 13 Asil Lysis v Agia Napa W 3-2
Cyprus - 2e divisie 04/14 13:30 12 Asil Lysis v Peyia 2014 W 4-0
Cyprus - 2e divisie 04/06 13:30 11 Digenis Ypsonas v Asil Lysis W 0-2
Cyprus - 2e divisie 03/30 14:00 10 Asil Lysis v Omonia 29is Maiou L 0-4
Cyprus - 2e divisie 03/16 13:30 9 Omonia Aradippou v Asil Lysis L 3-1
Cyprus - 2e divisie 03/09 13:30 8 [7] Asil Lysis v Olympiakos Nicosia [4] L 0-2
Cyprus - 2e divisie 03/02 13:00 7 [7] Asil Lysis v Enosis Paralimni [1] L 1-2
Cyprus - 2e divisie 02/24 13:00 6 [8] Ayia Napa v Asil Lysis [7] W 1-2
Cyprus - 2e divisie 02/17 13:00 5 Peyia 2014 v Asil Lysis L 3-1
Cyprus - 2e divisie 02/10 13:00 4 [8] Asil Lysis v Digenis Ypsonas [5] W 2-1
Cyprus - 2e divisie 02/04 13:30 3 [3] Omonia 29is Maiou v Asil Lysis [8] D 0-0

Stats

 TotalThuisUit
Matches played 29 15 14
Wins 12 5 7
Draws 7 5 2
Losses 10 5 5
Goals for 36 18 18
Goals against 36 19 17
Clean sheets 10 5 5
Failed to score 9 5 4

Wikipedia - ASIL Lysi

ASIL Lysi (Greek: ΑΣΙΛ Λύσης) is a Cypriot football club which was established in the town of Lysi, Famagusta. After the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, ASIL became a refugee team and is temporarily based in Larnaca. The club plays in the Second Division.

History

one of the best club in cyprus overall The club was founded in Lysi, Famagusta on June 26, 1932. Club founders were Ch. Fokaides, Ch. Panayides, K. Rousi and N. Petrou. The choice for the club's name is attributed to Demetris Lambrou.

The club had its own stadium in Lysi. The stadium was called «Grigoris Afxentiou Stadium» as a memory of EOKA hero Grigoris Afxentiou who was born in Lysi and he was a player of ASIL. ASIL stadium was one of the first stadiums in Cyprus with grass. After the 1974 Turkish invasion, ASIL used Tsirion Stadium in Limassol as its ground and since 1978 the club is based in Larnaca. Since 1984 ASIL has a new stadium in Larnaca called «Grigoris Afxentiou Stadium». In 2019-20 season ASIL used AEK Arena as its ground and since 2020-21 season ASIL uses GSZ Stadium.

The best season for the club was 1968–69 in which they finished 6th in the first division.