Ormideia FC

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Ormideia FC
Founded2006
Ground Ormideia Municipality Stadium
League Third Division
2021–22 Third Division, 11th

Ormideia FC is a Cypriot football club based in Ormideia. Founded in 2006, was playing sometimes in Third and in Fourth Division. [1] [2]

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Ormideia FC at CFA's competitions.
SeasonLeagueCup
DivisionPositionTeamsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoalsPointsCompetitionRound
ForAgainst
2009–10 [3] D 6152811107423943 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions Quarterfinals [4]
2010–11 [5] D 1 Green-Up-Arrow.svg 14261772522428 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions Quarterfinals [6]
2011–12 [7] C 1114268612273330 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions Not wanted to participate [8]
2012–13 [9] C 914265813333327 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions Not wanted to participate [10]
2013–14 [11] C 61426998323132 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions Semifinals [12]
2014–15 [13] C 13142661010323828 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions Not wanted to participate [14]
2015–16 [15] C 1216309714375034 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions Not wanted to participate [16]
2016–17 [17] C 12163010515313535 Cypriot Cup for lower divisions Not wanted to participate [18]
Points: Won=3 points, Drawn=1 points, Lost=0 points

Honours

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