Liasos Louka

Liasos Louka (Greek: Λιάσος Λουκά; born 1 February 1980 in Larnaca, Cyprus) is a Cypriot footballer who worked for Karmiotissa Polemidion both as defensive midfielder and manager. His former teams are AEP Paphos, Nea Salamina, PAOK FC and AEL FC. Liasos Louka graduated from B' Technical School of Lemesos in 1999. Controversy: The season 2004-2005 during the Uefa Champions League qualification match between PAOK FC and Maccabi Tel Aviv he was used as a substitute, even though he was not allowed to play due to a previous ban. This resulted to the elimination of PAOK from the competition.

Liasos Louka

Liasos Louka (Greek: Λιάσος Λουκά; born 1 February 1980 in Larnaca, Cyprus) is a Cypriot footballer who worked for Karmiotissa Polemidion both as defensive midfielder and manager. His former teams are AEP Paphos, Nea Salamina, PAOK FC and AEL FC. Liasos Louka graduated from B' Technical School of Lemesos in 1999. Controversy: The season 2004-2005 during the Uefa Champions League qualification match between PAOK FC and Maccabi Tel Aviv he was used as a substitute, even though he was not allowed to play due to a previous ban. This resulted to the elimination of PAOK from the competition.