A European Team Achieves the Worst Football Record this Season
Cypriot club Enosis Neon Paralimni has set a record for being the worst team in Europe this season due to its dismal performance in the Cypriot league.
Enosis Neon Paralimni, a Cypriot football club, has made headlines for its disastrous performance in the Cypriot league this season, marking it as the strongest contender for the title of worst team in Europe. After 24 rounds, the team sits at the bottom of the league with only one point, having an astronomically poor goal difference of -54. This record is accompanied by a shocking lack of victories, as the team has not won a single match, scored only five goals throughout the season, and conceded 59, showcasing its perilous situation in the league.
The team's struggles are highlighted by their performance statistics, which speak to the extent of their challenges on the pitch. They have not managed to score more than one goal in every five matches, which reflects a concerning offensive output. Their only escape from defeat came on October 4, 2025, when they managed to draw 1-1 against Olympiacos Nicosia after leading until the very last moments of the game. This fleeting moment of hope only adds to the drama of their season, further emphasizing how grim the situation has been for the team.
Currently, Enosis Neon Paralimni finds itself in an almost impossible position, trailing the second-to-last team by a staggering 22 points. Such a deficit statistically renders any hope of survival in the league nearly unattainable. Their head coach, Carlos Vanghero, who had a brief tenure with the team in October 2025, has faced the brunt of criticism as fans and analysts question whether the team can recover from this abysmal record before the season concludes.