AEL Limassol Rugby

Cyprus AEL Limassol Rugby
Full nameAEL Limassol Rugby
NicknameCrusaders
Founded2003; 23 years ago (2003) as Limassol Crusaders.
2025; 1 year ago (2025) as AEL Limassol Rugby
LocationLimassol, Cyprus
GroundAEK Achileas Stadium (Capacity: 2,000)
ChairmanAntonio Fiorillo
PresidentMichael Quain
CoachDave Lee
CaptainDevon Van Der Merwe
LeagueCyprus Rugby Federation League

AEL Limassol Rugby are the rugby union department of AEL Limassol, Cyprus. They were the second independent (not affiliated to the British or UN Military) rugby club to be formed in Cyprus, after the Paphos Tigers. They were established in late 2003 as Limassol Crusaders[1] and joined AEL in September 2025.

History

The club was formed, as Limassol Crusaders, and initial membership recruited, by word of mouth after the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Temporary training facilities were used initially, including a spell at the Elias Beach Resort Hotel, until the club finally leased the AEK Achileas Stadium in 2004, with the club joining the Joint Services Rugby Football Union and competing formally starting with the 2004/05 season. When the Cyprus Rugby Federation formed its own league, Limassol Crusaders joined it.

When, in 2006, Cyprus formed a national squad, five Crusaders were members of the team that won their inaugural game against Greece.[2]

In 2013, the Crusaders moved to a new stadium in the Mesa Geitonia area of Limassol. The new stadium had a higher capacity, better drainage and conformed better to IRB safety regulations. In 2016, the club moved back to the historical stadium of AEK Achileas after closing the contract with the previous venue.

In 2025, Limassol Crusaders were officially dissolved as the club was integrated into AEL Limassol to become their Rugby department.[3]

Men's Rugby

Results

(Note: All results before 2025 were by the legacy club, Limassol Crusaders)

League

Season League Final Position
2004/05 JSRFU League 6th
2005/06 JSRFU League 6th
2006/07 JSRFU League 6th
2007/08 JSRFU League 5th
2008/09 JSRFU League 6th
2009/10 JSRFU League 3rd
2010/11 JSRFU League 5th
2011/12 CRF League 4th
2012/13 CRF League 5th
2013/14 CRF League 3rd
2014/15 CRF League 3rd
2015/16 CRF League 3rd
2016/17 CRF League 2nd
2017/18 CRF League 3rd
2018/19 CRF League Unfinished due to Covid
2019/20 CRF League Cancelled due to Covid
2025/26 CRF League Ongoing

Tournaments

Year Tournament Final Position
2009 Aya Nik 15s 4th
2010 Aya Nik 15s 3rd
2011 Aya Nik 15s 3rd
2012 Aya Nik 15s 3rd
2013 Cyprus Beach Rugby[4] Runner-up
2013 Aya Nik 15s 5th
2015 Warsaw Rugby Festival Cup Winner

Tours

Year Team Location Result Year Team Location Result
2006 Maastricht University Netherlands AEK Achileas Stadium Cyprus Won 2009 Beit Jala Lions Palestine AEK Achileas Stadium Cyprus Won
2009 Cairo Rugby Egypt Cairo Egypt Won 2012 Warwick University England AEK Achileas Stadium Cyprus Lost
2013 Leigh RFC [1] England AEK Achileas Stadium Cyprus Won 2013 URAG Italy Rome Campo Tre Fontane Italy Won
2013 Rugby Roma Italy Rome Campo Tre Fontane Italy Lost 2013 The World The Bahamas Limassol - Mesa Geitonia Cyprus Won
2014 HMS Diamond United Kingdom Limassol - Mesa Geitonia Cyprus Won 2014 Courbet France Limassol - Mesa Geitonia Cyprus Won
2015 Les Zozos [2] France Warsaw - AWF [a] Poland Won 2015 Honey Badgers IrelandPoland Warsaw - AWF [a] Poland Drawn
2015 Old Actonians [3] England Warsaw - AWF [a] Poland Lost 2015 Cani Sciolti [4] Italy Warsaw - AWF [a] Poland Lost
2015 Abbeyfeale Ireland Warsaw - AWF [a]Poland Lost 2015 Warsaw Frogs (White)[5] Poland Warsaw - AWF [a] Poland Won
2015 Aberdeen Grammar Scotland Warsaw - AWF [a] Poland Won 2015 Camberley Rugby Vets [6] England AEK Achileas Stadium Cyprus Won
2016 Cirencester RFC [7] England AEK Achileas Stadium Cyprus Lost 2016 Brussels Celtic Barbarians [8] Belgium VUB Belgium Lost
2017 Arlechinii Bucuresti [9] Romania Stadionul Florea DumitracheRomania Lost 2018 Kyiv Rebels [10] Ukraine Spartak Stadium Ukraine Lost
2018 Jamhour Black Lions [11] Lebanon AEK Achileas Stadium Cyprus Lost 2019 Belgrade Rugby Club Red Star Serbia Ada Ciganlija Serbia Lost
2021 HMS Queen Elizabeth United Kingdom AEK Achileas Stadium Cyprus Lost 2022 Rugby Klub Bratislava Slovakia Športový Areál Ekonomickej Univerzity Slovakia Won
2023 Amatori Napoli Rugby[12] Italy GLS Villaggio del Rugby Italy Lost 2024 Locomotiv Sofia Bulgaria Borisova Gradina Bulgaria Won
2025 Ragbi Klub Zagreb Croatia Rudeš Croatia Won
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Match played as part of the Warsaw Rugby Festival

Captains

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

  • 2004/06 Cyprus Zeno Nicolaou
  • 2006/08 Cyprus Andrew Spring
  • 2008/09 Wales Darryl Davies
  • 2009/10 Cyprus Greg Loucaides
  • 2010/11 Cyprus Andrew Spring - Cyprus Marko Mladenovic
  • 2011/13 Scotland Fraser Nelson
  • 2013/19 Cyprus Constantinos Constantinides
  • 2019/20 Zimbabwe Robert Field
  • 2021/25 Cyprus Devon Van Der Merwe

Ladies rugby

The ladies section of AEL Limassol Rugby are known as The Sirens. They currently compete in the Women's Cyprus Rugby Federation League, predominantly with the minimal contact version of Touch Rugby; according to the Federation of International Touch (F.I.T) rules. They played their first competitive match, against a team from the visiting HMS Queen Elizabeth, in 2021.

There is also training for the contact versions of rugby union, and smaller local competitions held in the 7's, 10's, and XV's format, numbers permitting.

As of 2025, the Sirens are the title holders of the Women's CRF League.

Results

League

Season League Final Position
2024/25 Women's CRF League Winner
2025/26 Women's CRF League Ongoing

Captains

  • 2023/25 Germany Lotte Pollack

Coaches

  • 2024/25 Cyprus Panayiotis Karasavvas
  • 2025 England Steve Wrigglesworth

Youth rugby

As well as the senior teams, AEL Limassol Rugby also encourages youth rugby. The Colts is open to boys and girls aged 13 and older[5] and the Minicru is open to children aged 6 and older.[6]

Veterans rugby

In November 2016 the Limassol Crusaders for the first time fulfil a Veterans squad as opposition for the Camberley Rugby Vets [13] on tour in Cyprus. The team has been unofficially called "the Commandarias". AEL Limassol Rugby now have a fully viable veterans team who train regularly.

References

  1. ^ "Limassol Crusaders". Limassol Crusaders Website.
  2. ^ "Limassol Crusaders". Limassol Crusaders Website.
  3. ^ "AEL announces the establishment of its new Rugby department (in Greek)". AEL Limassol. 2025-10-02. Retrieved 2025-10-07.
  4. ^ "CRF Beach 2013". CRF.
  5. ^ "Crusaders Colts". Crusaders Colts Website. Archived from the original on 2010-03-29.
  6. ^ "MiniCrusaders". MiniCrusaders Website. Archived from the original on 2010-02-21. Retrieved 2010-03-01.