CFA sports judge imposes fines on players and staff for misconduct
Aristotelis Vryonidis, the Sports Judge of the Cyprus Football Association (CFA), issued several disciplinary decisions following matches held on January 31, 2026. Jay Corter of Pafos FC was fined for improper behavior toward the fourth official during a first-division match against Ethnikos Achnas. Similarly, Derrick Luckassen of Pafos FC received a fine for improper conduct toward the fourth official in the same game. In the Second Division, PAEEK trainer Karlos Tziallis was penalized with a fine for continuous protests against the assistant referee during a match against MEAP. Marios Peratikos of Agia Napa also faced a fine for leaving the bench to protest against an assistant referee during a match against Karmiotissa. The rulings address various instances of unsportsmanlike conduct across both the first and second tiers of Cypriot football. These decisions reinforce the association's stance against verbal misconduct and dissent toward match officials. The text also indicates that coach Angel Lopez Perez was subject to a complaint, though the specific ruling was not fully detailed in the source.