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  • ...eated THRILLEDGE and Cyborg Holland to secure the cup and become the first nation to not only to win the Cup twice but also take it home in two consecutive t ...he quarters before to take third. The final was contested between debuting nation, New Sideburn who had won the BoF 51 take-on the old dogs of the competitio
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  • ...by invitation. Matches in these WCC-sanctioned tournaments count towards a nation's [[KPB ranking system|KPB ranking]]. ...e exact number entered. Each nation in a qualifying group plays each other nation in that group once at home and once away (the exception to this rule was [[
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  • ...won multiple tournaments: [[Somewhereistonia]], [[Polar Islandstates]], [[Nation/Sargossa|Sargossa]], [[Pasarga]], [[Eura]] and [[Valladares]]. |{{fb-big|Nephara}}
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  • |title = [[Nation/Fluvique|Fluvique]] |label2 = Nation
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  • Rules for entry are set out in the World Cup Committee Constitution. A nation must have: ! Host nation(s)
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  • *Nephara (3) | HUElavia || 29 || Drawkland || 30 || Brusseldorf || 30 || Main Nation Ministry || 31 || Ko-oren || 31
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  • |third = {{flag|Nephara}} !Nation
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  • | 1 || style="text-align: left;" | Nephara || 20 || 16 || 2 || 2 || 50 || 20 || 30 || 50 | 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Main Nation Ministry || 20 || 13 || 2 || 5 || 50 || 33 || 17 || 41
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  • *The first nation to respond to the bid would be the co-host (this ended up being Saltstead) *{{flag|Nephara}} (6)
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  • ...[Champions' League 1 Final|final]], played at Farham Arena in Sabrefell, [[Nephara]]. |width=33%|{{flagicon|Nephara}} Sabrefell Moths<sup>[[UICA Champions' Cup 73|TH]]</sup>
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  • ...is considered to be the best footballer in that country's history. As the nation did not participate in international football during his youth career, he n ...ould not, however, win another game in the tournament: falling 4-1 to Main Nation Ministry, before a 3-2 loss against Brusseldorf which saw Kramer score his
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  • ==Nominees By Nation== ...one of the first Brenecians to make a name for herself further abroad than Nephara; specifically, in Apox. A clever, rangy winger who truly elevated what was
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  • |label2 = Nation ...; Siovanijan: Siovanija i Teusland nogometna reprezentanca) represents the nation of Siovanija and Teusland in international football competition, and is con
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  • !Nation | {{flag|Nephara}} || style="text-align:center" | 4 || Group 7 Winners || Matchday 23
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  • |width=25%|{{flagicon|Nephara}} Sabrefell Athletic<sup>[[UICA Globe Cup 70|TH]]</sup> {{small|([[Champion |width=25%|{{flagicon|Nephara}} Starling {{small|(5th)}}
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