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27
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Andreas Katsantonis Penalty - Scored
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58
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Giorgos Naoum Yellow Card
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59
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On: Alexandros Michael|Off: Paris Polycarpou
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64
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Giannis Gerolemou Yellow Card
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64
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Apostolos Diamantis Yellow Card
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65
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On: Michail Kosidis|Off: Ilias Koutsoupias
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65
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On: Alexandros Lolis|Off: Efthymios Christopoulos
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69
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On: Ioannis Kosti|Off: Giannis Gerolemou
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69
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On: Thomas Nikolaou|Off: Stavros Gavriel
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69
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On: Rafael Mamas|Off: Georgios Okkas
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73
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Thomas Nikolaou Goal
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76
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On: Georgios Koutsias|Off: Giorgos Kanellopoulos
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76
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On: Fotios Kitsos|Off: Panagiotis Vichos
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80
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On: Daniil Paroutis|Off: Andreas Katsantonis
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82
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Konstantinos Tzolakis Yellow Card
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83
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Giorgos Naoum Penalty - Scored
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87
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On: Christos Kourfalidis|Off: Giannis-Fivos Botos
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90+3
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Fotios Kitsos Yellow Card
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- Kittos
- PolycarpouOn: Alexandros Michael | Off: Paris Polycarpou
- Shelis
- Karamanolis
- GavrielOn: Thomas Nikolaou | Off: Stavros Gavriel
- Naoum
- Frantzis
- OkkasOn: Rafael Mamas | Off: Georgios Okkas
- Serghiou
- KatsantonisOn: Daniil Paroutis | Off: Andreas Katsantonis
- GerolemouOn: Ioannis Kosti | Off: Giannis Gerolemou
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Game Information
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VENUE: Stadio Dasaki Achnas
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Achna, Cyprus
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ATTENDANCE: 257
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REFEREE: Alexandre Boucaut
Match Commentary
- | Match ends, Cyprus U21 3, Greece U21 0. | |
90'+4' | Second Half ends, Cyprus U21 3, Greece U21 0. | |
90'+3' | Fotios Kitsos (Greece U21) is shown the yellow card. |
UEFA European Under-21 Championship Qualifying Standings
POS | Team | GP | GD | PTS |
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1 | Portugal U21 | 10 | +38 | 28 |
2 | Iceland U21 | 10 | +18 | 18 |
3 | Greece U21 | 10 | +6 | 17 |
4 | Belarus U21 | 10 | +1 | 12 |
5 | Cyprus U21 | 10 | 0 | 11 |
6 | Liechtenstein U21 | 10 | -63 | 0 |
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