

Omonia Nicosia and Hapoel Beer Sheva played out an entertaining 2‑2 draw in an international club friendly on 5 July 2026. The match, held behind closed doors at the GSP Stadium, served as important pre‑season preparation for both sides.
Match Overview
Both teams used the friendly to test fitness and tactical systems. Omonia, the Cypriot giants, fielded a mix of first‑team regulars and youngsters, while Hapoel, from the Israeli Premier League, gave minutes to several new signings. The game produced four goals, plenty of attacking intent, and a share of the spoils.
Key Moments
- 22nd minute – Omonia take the lead: A corner was cleared only to the edge of the box, where Omonia’s midfielder volleyed a first‑time effort into the bottom corner.
- 38th minute – Hapoel equalise: A well‑worked move saw Hapoel’s winger cut inside and curl a right‑footed shot past the Omonia keeper.
- 55th minute – Omonia regain the lead: A quick counter‑attack ended with a precise pass into the path of Omonia’s striker, who slotted home from a tight angle.
- 78th minute – Hapoel level again: A defensive lapse allowed Hapoel’s substitute to head in from a free‑kick delivery.
Tactical Story
Omonia started with a 3‑5‑2 formation, looking to dominate the midfield and feed their fast forwards. Hapoel matched up in a 4‑3‑3 and pressed high. The game was open, with both sides creating chances. The intensity dropped in the final 15 minutes as the managers substituted liberally. Neither defence looked entirely convincing, which is typical for early pre‑season matches.
Standout Players
- Omonia’s midfield creator: Scored the opening goal and was lively throughout, showing sharp passing and movement.
- Hapoel’s substitute forward: Changed the game with his late header and nearly won it with another effort in stoppage time.
Pre‑Season Context
For Omonia, this friendly was part of a series of warm‑up matches ahead of the Cypriot First Division season, where they hope to challenge for the title. Hapoel Beer Sheva are building towards their league campaign after a busy summer transfer window. A draw was a fair result, providing both coaches with valuable fitness data and tactical insights.