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Football in Northern Cyprus : ウィキペディア英語版
Football in Northern Cyprus
Football is the national sport of Northern Cyprus.〔(KKTC Tanýtma Dairesi )〕 It is governed by the Cyprus Turkish Football Federation ((トルコ語:Kıbrıs Türk Futbol Federasyonu), KTFF), which was set up in 1955. The KTFF oversees the national team and the league system. The top-level national league is the KTFF Süper Lig, followed by the KTFF 1. Lig and the KTFF 2. Lig. The national cup, regulated by the KTFF is the Cypriot Cup. The winner of the league and the cup play the KTFF Super Cup.
Due to the international sports embargo against Northern Cyprus, Turkish Cypriot teams cannot play international matches.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.worldbulletin.net/cyprus/145377/greek-cypriot-footballer-labelled-traitor-for-joining-turkish-cypriot-team )
==History==
Football was introduced to Cyprus on 1878 with the arrival of British troops. There are 2,500 licensed players in Northern Cyprus.〔http://www.ktffnet.org/indextarihce.php〕 The national team is currently ranked number one in the NF-Board standings,〔(Rankings - N.F.-BOARD )〕 and is ranked higher than all non-FIFA teams in the World Football Elo Ratings.〔(World Football Elo Ratings )〕
In the first years after the Turkish invasion in 1974, Turkish Cypriot football teams were able to play international matches against teams from countries such as Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Libya. This was due to the tolerance shown by FIFA upon the initiative of its secretary-general, Helmut Käser. However, after the declaration of independence in 1983, Turkish Cypriot teams and the national team lost the ability to play international matches. A Turkish team, Fenerbahçe SK, had a camp in Northern Cyprus in 1990 and planned to play with a local team, but the match was not allowed by FIFA, who refused to accept the Cyprus Turkish Football Federation as a member. In the ELF Cup that took place in Northern Cyprus in 2006, FIFA successfully pressured the Afghan national team not to play in the tournament, and FIFA members Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan sent their futsal teams instead. A Turkish Cypriot bid to join FIFA was rejected again in 2004, after the Annan Plan referendums.〔Daria Isachenko, The Making of Informal States: Statebuilding in Northern Cyprus and Transdniestria, p.189〕 In 2007, a friendly football match between Çetinkaya Türk S.K. and Luton Town F.C. was cancelled after Greek Cypriot pressure. In 2014, the Cyprus Turkish Football Federation applied to join the Cyprus Football Association, but the talks reached a deadlock.〔

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