Representative career He was a representative of Germany U18 and U19, played 37 matches for Germany, scoring 22 goals [9]. However, he refused to accept the appointment to the youth national team of Germany, declaring his will to play for Poland [10]. Because he represented only U18 and U19 teams, according to FIFA regulations Tyyr was still able to perform for the adult representation of another country, including Poland [11]. He admitted, however, that he would make the final decision only after receiving a possible appointment from Leo Beenhakker [12]. On November 21, 2008, he was called up by Leo Beenhakker for a training camp in Antalya, Turkey, where the Polish national team played friendly matches with the Antalyaspor team, and on December 14, 2008 with the Serbian national team. He was appointed by Andrzej Zamilski to the Polish U21 national team, in which he made his debut in the defeat of 0: 4 with the national team of the Netherlands [13]. For the second time in the colors of the youth team he played on November 17, 2009 in a lost match with Romania 1: 2 [14]. In this match, he scored a goal for Poland. It was also the last appearance of Tyrała in the Polish U-21 national team
Representative career He was a representative of Germany U18 and U19, played 37 matches for Germany, scoring 22 goals [9]. However, he refused to accept the appointment to the youth national team of Germany, declaring his will to play for Poland [10]. Because he represented only U18 and U19 teams, according to FIFA regulations Tyyr was still able to perform for the adult representation of another country, including Poland [11]. He admitted, however, that he would make the final decision only after receiving a possible appointment from Leo Beenhakker [12]. On November 21, 2008, he was called up by Leo Beenhakker for a training camp in Antalya, Turkey, where the Polish national team played friendly matches with the Antalyaspor team, and on December 14, 2008 with the Serbian national team. He was appointed by Andrzej Zamilski to the Polish U21 national team, in which he made his debut in the defeat of 0: 4 with the national team of the Netherlands [13]. For the second time in the colors of the youth team he played on November 17, 2009 in a lost match with Romania 1: 2 [14]. In this match, he scored a goal for Poland. It was also the last appearance of Tyrała in the Polish U-21 national team
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