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Pafos FC 2024 Annual Report highlights strong progress and commitment to sustainability

Pafos FC has released its 2024 Annual Report, marking a historic season filled with key milestones both on and off the pitch.

The club’s participation in the UEFA Conference League, a significant achievement in its history, and an overall increase in commercial activity are among the key highlights of the year.

Key Achievements:

  • UEFA Conference League Success: Pafos FC reached the Round of 16 in its inaugural UEFA Conference League campaign, showcasing its growing competitive stature.
  • Financial Strength: The club met all financial obligations for salaries, taxes, and social insurance without any overdue payments, reflecting its commitment to fiscal responsibility.
  • Record Attendance and Ticket Sales: Pafos FC saw a remarkable 167% increase in ticket sales, with attendance at home games reaching new heights.
  • Sustainability Initiatives: The club implemented energy-efficient upgrades, reduced plastic use, and planted 100 trees as part of its ongoing environmental commitment.
  • Commercial Growth: The club achieved a 50% increase in commercial revenue and expanded its sponsorship base with 20 new partners.

Chairman Roman Dubov emphasized the importance of transparency in the club’s operations. "We are proud of what we have achieved in 2024, and as we continue to grow, we remain focused on building a strong future for Pafos FC. Our fans are at the heart of everything we do, and we are committed to being transparent about our progress."

Looking ahead to 2025, Pafos FC aims to maintain its upward trajectory, with further investments in infrastructure, youth development, and strategic commercial partnerships.

For more details, please refer to the 2024 Annual Report available HERE

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