Administrative transition and new financial strategy at Anorthosis Famagusta
Following the general assembly on June 5, 2026, Anorthosis Famagusta has entered a new administrative era with Savvas Koumis serving as the new deputy chairman. The club is currently dealing with a total debt of 9.2 million euros, of which 6 million is owed to the state. To improve liquidity, the administration has secured a naming rights deal for the Antonis Papadopoulos stadium worth 3 million euros over three years. Meanwhile, the club is evaluating the future of sports director Apostolos Makridis, who is expected to depart following a management review. The new leadership is prioritizing the hiring of a new coach and has initiated an ongoing financial audit. Despite facing a FIFA-imposed transfer embargo, the team plans to hold its main summer training camp in Poland. Additionally, negotiations for contract renewals with players such as Francisco Kiko and Emil Bergstrom are currently underway.