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2000 Cyprus International Tournament
Tournament details
Host countryCyprus
Dates2 – 6 February
Teams8
Final positions
Champions Cyprus (2nd title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored37 (3.7 per match)
Top scorer(s)Lithuania Arturas Fomenko
(3 goals)
1999 2001
International football competition

The 2000 Cyprus International Tournament was an winter international football friendly tournament held in Cyprus, between 2 and 6 February 2000. Besides the host nation Cyprus, Lithuania, Romania, Latvia, Slovakia, Georgia, Armenia and Moldova participated in the tournament.

Contests were held among the losers of the quarterfinal matches to determine the fifth to eighth places.

Matches

 Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
           
 2 February – Limassol
 
  Cyprus2
 4 February – Nicosia
  Lithuania1
  Cyprus (a.e.t.)3
 2 February – Larnaka
  Armenia2
  Armenia (a.e.t.)2
 6 February – Nicosia
  Moldova1
  Cyprus (a.e.t.)3
 2 February – Paphos
  Romania2
  Romania2
 4 February – Nicosia
  Latvia0
  Romania (p)1 (4)
 2 February – Larnaka
  Georgia1 (2) Third place
  Slovakia0
 6 February – Limassol
  Georgia2
  Georgia2
 
  Armenia1
 

Consolation tournament

 Semi-finals (Place 5-8)Fifth place
       
 4 February – Larnaka
 
  Moldova2
 6 February – Larnaka
  Lithuania1
  Moldova2
 4 February – Paphos
  Slovakia0
  Slovakia3
 
  Latvia1
 Seventh place
 
 6 February – Larnaka
 
  Lithuania2
 
  Latvia1

Quarter-finals

Cyprus 2–1 Lithuania
Konstantinou 60', 88' Report Fomenko 86'
Tsirio Stadium, LimassolAttendance: 3,000Referee: Romāns Lajuks (Latvia)
Armenia 2–1 Moldova
Nazaryan 45'
Dokhoyan gold-colored soccer ball 90+5'
Report Popovici 70'
Ammochostos Stadium, LarnakaAttendance: 250Referee: Michael Papamichael (Cyprus)
 Romania2–0 Latvia
Roşu 18'
Nicolae 69'
Report
Pafiako Stadium, PaphosAttendance: 300Referee: Michalis Karaaiskakis (Cyprus)
Slovakia 0–2 Georgia
Report Ketsbaia 83'
Kavelashvili 86'
Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, LarnakaAttendance: 400Referee: Kostas Theodotou (Cyprus)

Semi-finals

Cyprus 3–2 (a.e.t.) Armenia
Melanarkitis 36'
Špoljarić 43', 114'
Report Petrosyan 50'
Karamyan 74'
New GSZ Stadium, NicosiaAttendance: 5,000Referee: Andreas Georgiou (Cyprus)
Romania 1–1 (a.e.t.) Georgia
Hîldan 81' Report
Report 2
Ketsbaia 41'
Penalties
4–2
New GSZ Stadium, NicosiaAttendance: 200Referee: Kostas Kapitanis (Cyprus)

Third place match

Georgia 2–1 Armenia
Janashia 7'
Menteshashvili 55'
Report Khachatryan 44'
Tsirion Stadium, LimassolAttendance: 6,000Referee: Kostas Konstantinou (Cyprus)

Final

Cyprus 3 – 2 (a.e.t.) Romania
Okkas 5'
Poyiatzis 69'
Agathokleous 99'
Report Mara 16'
Stoica 55'
New GSP Stadium, NicosiaAttendance: 4,000Referee: Yiannakis Kyprianides (Cyprus)

Winner

 2000 Cyprus International Tournament 

Cyprus
Second title

Consolation tournament

Semi-finals

Moldova 2–1 Lithuania
Rogaciov 13', 76' Report Fomenko 78'
Ammochostos Stadium, LarnakaAttendance: 150Referee: Dinos Gudman (Cyprus)
Slovakia 3–1 Latvia
Kizel 30'
Mintál 48'
Babnic 51'
Report
Report
Stolcers 85'
Pafiako Stadium, PaphosAttendance: 100Referee: Anastasios Papaioannou (Cyprus)

Seventh place match

 Lithuania2–1 Latvia
Trakys 54'
Fomenko 89'
Report Pelcis 4'
Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, LarnakaAttendance: 600Referee: Panikos Kailis (Cyprus)

Fifth place match

 Moldova2–0 Slovakia
Testemitanu 77' (pen.)
Popovici 81'
Report
New GSZ Stadium, NicosiaAttendance: 100Referee: Louis Loizou (Cyprus)

Statistics

Goalscorers

There were 37 goals scored in 10 matches, for an average of 3.7 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

Source: EU-Football

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cyprus International Tournament 2000". RSSSF. 27 February 2001. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. "Cyprus International Tournament". www.goalzz.com. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  3. "Cyprus International Tournament 1999 results". EU-Football.info. Retrieved 15 June 2022.

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