List of Foreign Football Players in Cypriot First Division

List Of Foreign Football Players In Cypriot First Division

This is a list of foreign players that have played in the Cypriot First Division. The following players:

  1. have played at least one Cypriot First Division game for the respective club.
  2. have been born in Cyprus and were capped by a foreign national team. This includes players who have dual citizenship with Cyprus.

The players written with bold text have at least one cap for their national team.

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