Financial disclosures and sporting results of major Cypriot football clubs for 2025
The 2025 financial reports for several major Cypriot football clubs reveal varying degrees of fiscal health. Anorthosis reported a surplus of €1.57 million despite a significant drop in revenue to €10.06 million, while managing to reduce its total debt by €3.8 million. Apollon recorded a loss of €4.41 million, with operational expenses significantly exceeding their €6.75 million revenue. Paphos FC returned to profitability with a net profit of €1.31 million, driven by a revenue spike to €41.86 million, partly attributed to their UEFA Champions League participation. APOEL faced a difficult year, reporting a loss of €5.6 million as revenues halved to €8.77 million, leaving the club with a substantial negative equity of €34.7 million. AEL Limassol reported total revenues of €8.96 million, largely supported by €1.84 million in donations. In sporting terms, Apollon eliminated APOEL in the Coca-Cola Cup semi-finals, securing a spot in the May 28 final against Paphos FC. Meanwhile, APOEL remains under significant pressure, facing a potential second consecutive summer without European qualification.