A British teenager accused of falsely claiming she was gang-raped by a group of Israeli tourists at a Cyprus resort pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a charge of causing public mischief.

The 19-year-old was released on 20,000 euros — about $22,200 — bail on condition that she surrender her passport and report to Nicosia police three times a week until her trial begins Oct. 2.

Her father, who attended the court hearing, guaranteed a bond of 15,000 euros to allow the teen to be sprung after spending almost two months in detention.

The teen’s lawyer Nicoletta Charalambidou informed the Famagusta District Court that she will request that the attorney general suspend the criminal case on the grounds that her rape claim retraction was coerced.

Her defense team says investigators used “oppression” to make her retract the allegation that she was gang-raped at an Ayia Napa hotel last month.

“The teenager’s case is that she has not lied about being raped and the oppression was used by the Cypriot police in order to get her to retract her rape allegations,’” said Michael Polak, head of Justice Abroad, a group assisting in her legal defense.

“The purported retraction is unreliable because of what happened in the police station,” he added.

But authorities strongly deny that her retraction was coerced, saying she volunteered the statement in writing.

Initially, the teen had alleged that 12 Israelis raped her on July 17. The Israelis, ages 15 to 18, were released last month after the woman was arrested on suspicion of “making a false statement about an imaginary crime,” according to Cypriot police.

If convicted, the woman — who has not been named — could face up to a year in the slammer and a fine of about 1,700 euros.

Her parents are seeking donations for their daughter’s legal costs by setting up a GoFundMe page, which has already raised about $28,900.

“We maintain that the statement was given under duress and in breach of her rights, resulting in the collapse of the initial investigation and charges of public mischief being made against her,” the parents said on the page.

With Post wires