EPA Larnaca FC

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| fullname = Enosis Pezoporikou Amol (Ένωσις Πεζοπορικού Αμολ)

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| shortname = EPA

| founded = {{Start date and age|1930}}

| dissolved = {{Start date and age|1994}}

| ground = GSZ Stadium

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EPA Larnaca ({{Langx|el|Ένωσις Πεζοπορικού Αμολ}}, Enosis Pezoporikou Amol) was a Cypriot football club based in the city of Larnaca. Founded in 1930 with the merge of two local clubs, Pezoporikos and AMOL, the club was a founding member of Cyprus Football Association and participated in the first Cypriot Championship in 1934/35. Few years later, Pezoporikos was re-established. The golden era of the club was in the period 1944–1946, when the team won the Double in two consecutive seasons. In 1970, the club participated in the Greek First National Division, as Cyprus champions. They were also cup winners 5 times. In 1994, they merged with Pezoporikos Larnaca and formed AEK Larnaca FC.{{cite web|url=http://www.sigmalive.com/sports/columns/akis+kyriakou/389472|title=Η Λάρνακα πανηγυρίζει για την ενοποίηση...|website=www.sigmalive.com|access-date=19 April 2018}}

The team had also basketball and volleyball sections. The women's volleyball team won the first Cyprus Championship in 1976.

Trophies

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=Volleyball (women)=

  • Cypriot Championship:
  • Champions (1): 1976
  • Cyprus Cup:
  • Runners-up (1): 1978

History in European competition

=Overall=

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European Cup

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| 2

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| 16

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UEFA Cup

| 4

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| 4

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| 6

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=Matches=

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1970–71European Cup1R{{flagicon|FRG}} Borussia Mönchengladbach{{no|0–6 (H)}}{{efn|"Home" leg played at Rosenaustadion}}{{no|0–10 (A)}}{{no|0–16}}
1972–73UEFA Cup1R{{flagicon|URS}} Ararat Yerevan{{no|0–1 (H)}}{{no|0–1 (A)}}{{no|0–2}}
1987–88UEFA Cup1R{{flagicon|ROU|1965}} Victoria București{{no|0–1 (H)}}{{no|0–3 (A)}}{{no|0–4}}

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References