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  • ...(also known as 'soccer' or 'Association football') for the ultimate glory of becoming World Champions. For a direct FAQ on the World Cup, see the [[Worl ...eginning of World Cup qualification for first-time entrants, and the [[Cup of Harmony]] to which nations not qualifying for the World Cup finals may ente
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  • | country = [[Image:Valladares_Flag.png|22px]] [[Valladares]] ...tion of three or four clubs a year between it and the [[Valladar Liga-2]], Valladares’s second division.
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  • ...king, are admitted to the competition each season. The tournament consists of preliminary and playoff rounds leading to a thirty-two team group stage, fo After UICA were unable to organize the 74th Champions Cup, many national associations entered their champions and best-placed clubs to the [[Dwile I
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  • ...up]]. Teams which are eliminated from the Champions’ Cup over the course of the season also enter the Globe Cup. The tournament was created by the [[Ca ...teams finishing third in their Champions’ Cup groups to complete a field of thirty-two. The knockout ties are played home and away until the final, whi
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  • ...Islandstates]], [[Nation/Sargossa|Sargossa]], [[Pasarga]], [[Eura]] and [[Valladares]]. The format of the tournament varies depending on the hosts. However, the tournament gener
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  • |title = The National Football Team of [[Kernansquillec]] |label4 = Home stadium
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  • ...cision about a take of Minke. Finally, the decision determined the victory of the genevoise, who burst into tears knowing that obtained the bronze medal Minke had a victory on his debut over Banvanteth Cutholtinu, from Valladares. In the second round he defeated the local Stan Stokolowski, to reach the p
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  • ...s receiving an additional, automatic entry. The Cygnus Cup was independent of and not affiliated with [[UICA]]. Clubs could thus compete in both the Cygn ...ns, and would become the tournament's most successful team winning a total of seven titles. After the tournament's 48th edition, it was included into the
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  • |affiliated = [[Cup of Harmony 74]]<br>[[Baptism of Fire 69]] ...iations of Mrrin and Cosumar. The bid was awarded hosting rights by a vote of the World Cup Committee with 13 voting in favour and 1 to re-open the biddi
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  • |affiliated = [[Cup of Harmony 75]]<br>[[Baptism of Fire 70]] ...[Banija]]. Equestria emerged as champions, winning the final at their home stadium, the Royal Equestria. Their victory thwarted Starblaydia's bid for a record
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  • ...UICA]] for the four highest-finishing teams in the second-division leagues of each participating association. It was originally sponsored by [[Daehanjeig ...tion Committee. The same neutral site also hosts the semifinals and finals of the [[Youth Cup]].
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  • ...on’s Trophy]] title and organized by the [[IFCF|International Federation of Club Football]] (IFCF). ...e [[Liga B Champion's Trophy 1 Final|final]], played at Almintora National Stadium in [[Almintora]], [[Turori]].
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  • |hosts = {{flag|Valladares}}<br>{{flag|San José Guayabal}} |affiliated = [[Cup of Harmony 66]]<br>[[Baptism of Fire 61]]
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