Cyprus national under-18 football team

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Cyprus U18/Zypern U18
Association Cyprus Football Association
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Most caps Antonis Georgallides (3)
Top scorerDimitri Kyprianos (1)
FIFA code CYP
FIFA ranking
Current123

The Cyprus national under-18 football team are a feeder team for the main Cyprus national football team.


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