This article provides details of international football games played by the Northern Cyprus national football team. [1] [2]
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2 November 2005 KTFF 50th Anniversary Cup | Northern Cyprus | 1–0 | Kosovo | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus |
Tarik 57' | NFT Report RSSSF Report | Stadium: Atatürk Stadium Referee: Mehmet Malek (Northern Cyprus) |
4 November 2005 KTFF 50th Anniversary Cup | Northern Cyprus | 6–2 | Sápmi | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus |
| Report |
| Stadium: Atatürk Stadium Referee: Bengü Topaloğlu (Northern Cyprus) |
29 May 2006 FIFI WC GS | Northern Cyprus | 1–0 | Greenland | Hamburg, Germany |
Ali Oraloğlu 55' | Stadium: Millerntor-Stadion Referee: Tobias Mayer (Germany) |
30 May 2006 FIFI WC GS | Northern Cyprus | 3–1 | Zanzibar | Hamburg, Germany |
Agrey Morris 12' (o.g.) Derviş Kolcu 20' (pen.) Çagan Cerkez 60' | Salum Ussi 43' | Stadium: Millerntor-Stadion Referee: Peter Postel (Germany) |
1 June 2006 FIFI WC SF | Northern Cyprus | 2–0 | Gibraltar | Hamburg, Germany |
Ali Oraloğlu 39' Dylan 90' (o.g.) | Stadium: Millerntor-Stadion Referee: Markus Dahmas (Germany) |
3 June 2006 FIFI WC F | Northern Cyprus | 0–0 (4–1 p) | Zanzibar | Hamburg, Germany |
Stadium: Millerntor-Stadion Referee: Moritz Hermann (Germany) |
19 November 2006 ELF Cup GS | Crimean Tatars | 0–5 | Northern Cyprus | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus |
18:30 EET | Report | Çakır 16' Taşkıran 45' Ablitarov 65' (o.g.) Uçaner 78' Keleşzade 87' | Stadium: Atatürk Stadium Referee: Mehmet Malek (TRNC) |
20 November 2006 ELF Cup GS | Northern Cyprus | 5–1 | Tajikistan | Morphou, Northern Cyprus |
14:00 EET | Kolcu 34', 54' Uçaner 65', 90+1' Ulusoy 71' | Report | Aknazarov 12' | Stadium: Zafer Stadium Referee: Serkan Şimşek (TRNC) |
21 November 2006 ELF Cup GS | Northern Cyprus | 10–0 | Tibet | Famagusta, Northern Cyprus |
14:00 EET | Çakır 13', 30', 37' Çukurovalı 14', 24', 43' Selden 17', 29' Arıkbuka 54' Kansu 77' | Report | Stadium: Mağusa Dr. Fazıl Küçük Stadium Referee: Ramadan Göktan (TRNC) |
23 November 2006 ELF Cup SF | Northern Cyprus | 5–0 | Zanzibar | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus |
17:00 EET | Taşkıran 24', 34', 47', 83' Ulusoy 59' | Report | Stadium: Atatürk Stadium Referee: Savaş Tilki (TRNC) |
25 November 2006 ELF Cup F | Northern Cyprus | 3–1 | Crimean Tatars | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus |
16:30 EET | Çakır 1' Sapsızoğlu 46' Taşkıran 55' | Report | Akimov 90+3' | Stadium: Atatürk Stadium |
4 June 2012 2012 VIVA WC GS | Northern Cyprus | 15–0 | Darfur | Arbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
17:00 AST | Turan 11', 17', 23', 44', 50', 90' Çıdamlı 14', 76', 81' Börekçi 21' Kayalilar 34' Güvensoy 46', 61', 63' Yaşinses 87' | Report | Stadium: Brayati Stadium |
6 June 2012 2012 VIVA WC GS | Provence | 2–1 | Northern Cyprus | Arbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
23:30 AST | Zenafi 28' Lescoualch 35' | Tağman 26' | Stadium: Franso Hariri Stadium |
8 June 2012 2012 VIVA WC SF | Zanzibar | 0–2 | Northern Cyprus | Duhok, Iraqi Kurdistan |
20:15 AST | Report | Yaşinses 58' Kayalilar 69' (pen.) | Stadium: Duhok Stadium |
9 June 2012 2012 VIVA WC F | Kurdistan Region | 2–1 | Northern Cyprus | Arbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
19:00 AST | Halgurd 9' (pen.) Siamand 32' | Report | Mohamad 42' (o.g.) | Stadium: Franso Hariri Stadium Attendance: 22,000 |
29 May 2016 2016 CONIFA WC GS | Padania | 1–2 | Northern Cyprus | Gagra, Abkhazia |
11:00 GET | Matteo Prandelli 48' | Report | Ünal Kaya 62' Halil Turan 67' | Stadium: Daur Akhvlediani Stadium |
31 May 2016 2016 CONIFA WC GS | Northern Cyprus | 7–0 | Raetia | Gagra, Abkhazia |
11:00 GET | Esin Sonay 5', 13', 48' Tansel Ekingen 60' Hüseyin Sadiklar 73' Halil Turan 81', 87' | Report | Stadium: Daur Akhvlediani Stadium Referee: Roger Lundback |
1 June 2016 2016 CONIFA WC QF | United Koreans in Japan | 1–1 (2–4 p) | Northern Cyprus | Sukhumi, Abkhazia |
15:00 GET | On Song-tae 54' | Report | Ünal Kaya 31' | Stadium: Dinamo Stadium Referee: Dmitry Zhukov |
Penalties | ||||
Kim Kwang-woo On Song-tae Kim Su-yong An Suug-tae | Esin Sonay Halil Turan Ünal Kaya Ibrahim Çıdamlı |
4 June 2016 2016 CONIFA WC SF | Northern Cyprus | 0–2 | Abkhazia | Sukhumi, Abkhazia |
20:00 GET | Report | Levan Logua 9' Ruslan Shoniya 69' | Stadium: Dinamo Stadium Referee: Dimitri Zhukov |
5 June 2016 2016 CONIFA WC 3rd | Padania | 0–2 | Northern Cyprus | Sukhumi, Abkhazia |
15:00 GET | Report | Halil Turan 50' Tansel Ekingen 79' | Stadium: Dinamo Stadium Referee: Amar Amirkhayan |
4 June 2017 2017 CONIFA EC GS | Northern Cyprus | 1–0 | Kárpátalja | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus |
20:00 EEST | Yaşınses 89' | Report | Stadium: Atatürk Stadium Referee: Dimitrii Zhubov |
6 June 2017 2017 CONIFA EC GS | South Ossetia | 0–8 | Northern Cyprus | Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus |
20:00 EEST | Report | Yaşınses 13' Taşkıran 15', 20', 58' Çıdamlı 57', 68' Turan 62' (pen.) Gök 88' | Stadium: Mete Adanır Stadium Referee: James Turpin |
7 June 2017 2017 CONIFA EC GS | Northern Cyprus | 0–0 | Abkhazia | Morphou, Northern Cyprus |
20:00 EEST | Report | Stadium: Üner Berkalp Stadium |
9 June 2017 2017 CONIFA EC SF | Northern Cyprus | 2–1 | Székely Land | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus |
20:00 EEST | Onet 16' Turan 83' | Report | Silion 49' | Stadium: Atatürk Stadium Referee: Dimitrii Zhukov |
10 June 2017 2017 CONIFA EC F | Padania | 1–1 (4–2 p) | Northern Cyprus | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus |
20:00 EEST | Pllumbaj 23' | Report | Turan 52' | Stadium: Atatürk Stadium Referee: Fejis Tilmon |
31 May 2018 2018 CONIFA WC GS | Northern Cyprus | 1–1 | Kárpátalja | Enfield, England |
15:00 BST | Mehmet 13' | Report | I. Sándor 53' | Stadium: Queen Elizabeth II Stadium |
2 June 2018 2018 CONIFA WC GS | Northern Cyprus | 3–1 | Tibet | Enfield, England |
17:00 BST | Turan 2', 67' Gök 73' | Report | Topgyal 38' | Stadium: Queen Elizabeth II Stadium Referee: John McCallum |
3 June 2018 2018 CONIFA WC GS | Abkhazia | 2–2 | Northern Cyprus | Enfield, England |
15:00 BST | Maskayev 21' Argun 90' (pen.) | Report | Kaya 27' Oshan 77' | Stadium: Queen Elizabeth II Stadium Referee: Dmitrii Zhukov |
5 June 2018 2018 CONIFA WC QF | Barawa | 0–8 | Northern Cyprus | Sutton, England |
15:00 BST | Report | Gök 15', 80' Önet 51' Turan 54', 69' Ali 58' (o.g.) Mehmet 84' Osman 88' | Stadium: Gander Green Lane Referee: Ivan Mrki |
7 June 2018 2018 CONIFA WC SF | Northern Cyprus | 3–2 | Padania | Carshalton, England |
17:00 BST | Mehmet 36', 84' Turan 80' | Report | Ravasi 30' Pavan 47' | Stadium: Colston Avenue Referee: Dmitrii Zhukov |
9 June 2018 2018 CONIFA WC F | Northern Cyprus | 0–0 (2–3 p) | Kárpátalja | Enfield, England |
18:00 BST | Report | Stadium: Queen Elizabeth II Stadium Referee: Mark Clattenburg | ||
Penalties | ||||
Mehmet Kurt Oshan Ersalan Turan | Gyürki Toma Baksa I. Sándor Svedjuk |
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