Fixtures

European U21 Championship Qual 09/09 14:00 1 Slovenia U21 vs Cyprus U21 - View
European U21 Championship Qual 10/10 14:00 1 Cyprus U21 vs France U21 - View
European U21 Championship Qual 10/10 14:00 1 Austria U21 vs Cyprus U21 - View
European U21 Championship Qual 10/14 14:00 1 Bosnia-Herzegovina U21 vs Cyprus U21 - View

Results

European U21 Championship Qual 03/26 17:00 1 [3] Austria U21 v Cyprus U21 [5] D 2-2
U21 International 03/22 13:30 - Cyprus U21 v Sweden U21 L 1-6
European U21 Championship Qual 11/17 16:00 1 [4] Cyprus U21 v Bosnia-Herzegovina U21 [5] L 1-2
European U21 Championship Qual 10/17 16:30 1 [1] France U21 v Cyprus U21 [4] L 9-0
European U21 Championship Qual 10/13 16:00 1 [4] Cyprus U21 v Slovenia U21 [3] L 0-3
European U21 Championship Qual 09/07 17:00 1 [2] Cyprus U21 v Austria U21 [2] D 1-1
U21 International 06/15 16:00 - Georgia U21 v Cyprus U21 L 2-0
U21 International 03/28 14:00 - Cyprus U21 v Hungary U21 L 2-5
U21 International 11/20 12:30 - Cyprus U21 v Serbia U21 D 2-2
U21 International 11/17 12:30 - Cyprus U21 v North Macedonia U21 D 1-1
U21 International 09/24 17:00 - Malta U21 v Cyprus U21 D 2-2
European U21 Championship Qual 06/11 19:15 1 [3] Iceland U21 v Cyprus U21 [5] L 5-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 7 4 3
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 5 3 2
Goals for 5 3 2
Goals against 25 12 13
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 3 1 2

The Cyprus national under-21 football team is the national under-21 football team for Cyprus. It is controlled by the Cyprus Football Association.

The team drew their first official match 0–0 in 1978 at home to Spain in a qualifying match for the 1980 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship. They then drew 0–0 with the trophy holders Yugoslavia, also at home. They lost both away games though. And finished last in the group of three teams, with two points from four games, and so did not qualify for the Finals.

In the qualifying stages for the 1982 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, Cyprus made history when they defeated France 2–1 in Cyprus as it was the countries first ever official victory at National or Under-21 football level. The scorer of the Cypriot goals was Islington born Kikis Kyriacou of Olympiakos Nicosia whose promising career was brought to a premature end following a horrific leg injury.

In the qualifying stages for the 1992 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, the team beat Greece 1-0 and drew 1–1 with Sweden who went on to reach the Final. Cyprus finished last in their qualifying group with three points, the same number as Greece.

The Under 21 team made gradual improvements and in September 1999, in a qualifying match for the 2000 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, drew 1–1 in Spain, the eventual winners of the competition. The team finished fourth out of five teams in their qualifying group, ahead of Austria.

The qualifying stages for the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship provided the greatest achievement for the Cyprus under-21 national team to date, when they finished second in Qualification Group One, with 15 points, winning five of their eight matches. France won the group with 22 points, seven points ahead of Cyprus.

In 2004, Cyprus joined the European Union, and Cypriot teams took advantage of the Bosman rule bringing in foreign players. This has meant that young Cypriot players are now not as common in the Cypriot First Division and is therefore also having an adverse effect on the under-21 national team.

Cyprus U21 is the national youth soccer team of Cyprus, consisting of players under the age of 21. The team competes in various international youth tournaments and qualifiers, aiming to develop young talent and prepare players for the senior national team. Cyprus U21 is known for its competitive spirit, skillful players, and dedication to representing their country with pride on the international stage. With a strong emphasis on player development and teamwork, Cyprus U21 is a promising team with a bright future ahead.