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  • |title=The Shazbotdom Empire |conventional_long_name=<span style="line-height:1.33em">The Shazbotdom Empire</span>
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  • ...overned and organized by the World Cup Committee (WCC), which is formed by the participating football associations. ...e entrants, and the [[Cup of Harmony]] to which nations not qualifying for the World Cup finals may enter by invitation. Matches in these WCC-sanctioned t
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  • *[[Loudon Stadium]] *[[Pocono City Stadium]]
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  • |finalvenue=[[National Stadium]] *[[IslandAire Stadium]]
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  • *[[Toro Rojo Stadium]] ...ory, taking 89 minute and 53 seconds of game time to complete. It was also the first double-overtime game in World Bowl History.
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  • |finalvenue= Aclaf Stadium ...wl I|I]], [[World Bowl IV|IV]], [[World Bowl VI|VI]]). 45 nations entered the tournement.
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  • |finalvenue= Joe Gibbs Stadium ...ity 27,870); Graham Nash Stadium, Saugerties (capacity 45,110); Mike Sarzo Stadium, Nicksia (capacity 77,910)</nowiki>
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  • ...iville; South St. Judith's Stadium, Catherina; Valhalla Stadium, Valhalla; The Colosseum, Athens </nowiki> ...r the 2nd consecutive World Bowl, the host team won, as Delaclava defeated the defending champions Sarzonia 34-25.
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  • |otherstadiums=<nowiki> Blues Stadium, Karoe; Atlancia City Stadium, Atlancia;
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  • *[[Rockport Stadium]] *[[Ganja Vodka Stadium]]
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  • |finalvenue = Hendrix Stadium Iron Bowl (Portland), Municipal Stadium (Wilmington), Round Table (Nicksia)
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  • |finalvenue = Monopoly Stadium ...st Penthoria); Key South Field (Key South); PVT Dome (Ocala); The Sub King Stadium (Lockport)
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  • |finalvenue = [[Qazian Memorial Stadium II]], [[Qazox City]] ...Casino Field]], New Bruxen; [[Ganja Vodka Stadium]], Fromburg; [[Rockport Stadium]], Rockport; [[SaxerDome| SaxerDome II]], SaxerVilla.
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  • |hostcountry = The Kytler Peninsulae |finalvenue = Zube National Stadium, Zube
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  • |map_caption = Map of the Guayabalense Mainland and Surrounding Isles |established_event5 = Establishment of the Third Republic
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  • | name = The Champions’ Cup ...to the group stage, and the third-placed teams from the group stage, enter the [[Globe Cup]].
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  • | name = The Globe Cup ...y the [[Cafundéu|Cafundelense]] company Globo Multimedia to run alongside the [[Champions’ Cup 4|fourth Champions’ Cup]].
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  • ...ootball. It a member of the [[World Cup|World Cup Committee (WWC)]] and of the [[UICA|Union of International Club Associations (UICA)]]. ...n, modern-day club football in Kernansquillec only began in 2056 following the [[History_of_Kernansquillec#A_Modern_Tragedy_.282017_-_2056.29|Great War]]
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  • ! colspan="2" | Fluvique at the Summer Olympics | Men’s 66 kg
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  • |Home Stadium = [[Laugardalsvöllur]] ...match between Iceland and [[Slovakia national football team|Slovakia]], at the [[Laugardalsvöllur]] in [[Reykjavík]], [[Iceland]]]]
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  • |data3 = The White Foxes, Les Tricolores |label4 = Home stadium
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  • Team (Year) Stadium Home Jersey Road Jersey Alternate Jersey Summersville Grizzlies (1954) Welcome City Stadium Blue White Old Gold
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  • ...ummer Olympics. This is the first Olympiad in which Vekaiyu co-hosted, and the first time a majority non-human nation has hosted. ...ighth Summer Olympics. Due the the unusual and often smaller structures of the [[vulpine]] people, as well as their religious practices, their uniforms ar
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  • ...= ''Les Monégasques'' (The Monégasques)<br>''Les Rouges et Blancs'' (The Red and Whites) ...enty of money and ambition but not many supporters|author=Conn, David|work=The Guardian}}</ref>
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  • ...epending on where in the nation) the Saint Lawrence River, Great Lakes, or the heartland of North America. The government is modeled after the United States, with a bicameral law-making branch, an executive branch and
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  • ...kyline, Exhibition Gate, Caron Street, sunset view of Melbourne Square and the Panopti Tower. ...quarters. Its cosmopolitan, multicultural character, famous landmarks like the 540-metre tall Panopti Tower, and its numerous cultural events make it a ma
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  • ...up of Harmony by beating Juvencus in the final held at the Royal Equestria Stadium in [[Canterlot]]. Numbers in brackets indicate the team's KPB ranking at the beginning of the tournament.
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  • |+ Games of the III Olympiad | Olympic stadium
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  • |title=The Shazbotdom Empire |conventional_long_name=<span style="line-height:1.33em">The Shazbotdom Empire</span>
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  • | below = [[Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2018 | ← 2018]] • [[Britonisea in the WorldVision Song Contest#National_Selections |Vha Mehlodhivestoile]] • [ ...adcaster which focused on home-grown shows rather than international ones. The competition took place in six weeks, five weeks of live shows.
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  • ...the league championship. The champions and runners-up represent Kelssek in the [[Rugby Union Challenge Trophy]], rugby's main international club competiti ...uperleague is the second most-watched sports competition in Kelssek, after the [[Kelssek Hockey League]].
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  • ...dent of and not affiliated with [[UICA]]. Clubs could thus compete in both the Cygnus Cup and in UICA competitions if they qualified for both. ...tion, it was included into the [[IFCF]] umbrella, becoming merely known as the [[Cup Winners' Cup]].
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  • | label5 = Anthem: | data5 = The Oath of Freedom | label7 = Party of the Ancients: | data7 = 14th of July (1789)
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  • | title = '''The 68th WorldVision Song Contest''' | label8 = Venue | data8 = Chojeom Stadium
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  • .... Equestria emerged as champions, winning the final at their home stadium, the Royal Equestria. Their victory thwarted Starblaydia's bid for a record sixt ...Cup. His last kick of the ball as a player scored his team's only goal of the competition and gave them a 1-0 win over Qasden.
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  • | name = The Series B Champions’ Cup ...seong]] and run by the [[Champions’ Cup]] organizing committee alongside the [[Champions’ Cup 4|fourth]] Champions’ Cup.
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  • |'''Home Stadium'''|| La Fantás |{{flagicon|Saugeais}} {{flagicon|The Babbage Islands}} [[World Cup 60]]
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  • |affiliated = [[Cup of Harmony 71]]<br>[[Baptism of Fire 66]] |stadium=
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  • ...the Restoration. Forty-two invited teams entered the competition following the qualifying phase of [[World Cup 84]]. ! Stadium
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  • :''For the historical international club competition, see [[Champions League (pre-UICA ...teams from the highest-ranked associations in the IFCF ranking, may enter the competition each season.
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  • | teams = 66 (entrants in IFCF 3)<br/> ...stic cup tournaments. Prior to IFCF takeover, the competition was known as the [[Cygnus Cup]].
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  • |previous = [[World Cup 66]] |style="text-align: left;"| {{flag|The Holy Empire}} || 3 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 7 || 5 || 2 || '''5'''
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  • | stadium = [[Dagan Airways Stadium]] ...extra time win against [[San José Guayabal]] in [[World Cup 77]]. Before the match, Vilita were tied with [[Starblaydia]] and [[Valanora]] on five title
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  • ...urrent [[Challenger's Cup|IFCF Challenger’s Cup]] title and organized by the [[IFCF|International Federation of Club Football]] (IFCF). ...n in the [[Challenger's Cup 1 Final|final]], played at Macquarie Docklands Stadium in [[Latrobe]], [[Kelssek]].
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  • |affiliated = [[Cup of Harmony 66]]<br>[[Baptism of Fire 61]] ...ions Eura ended up in third place, following their win over Audioslavia in the third place playoff.
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