2020 IAFF World Cup

Revision as of 01:55, 9 August 2020 by Lawrencedepe (talk | contribs)

The 2020 IAFF World Cup was the second World Cup, an international football tournament contested by the national teams of invited member regions, as organised by the Interregional Association of Football Federations (IAFF). It was hosted by Kavagrad from 13 to 22 August.

2020 IAFF World Cup
2018
Tournament logo
Tournament details
Host nationKavagrad
Dates14 August - 23 August
Teams24 (from 6 regions)
Venues7 (in 7 host cities)
Final positions
Tournament statistics
Total matches76
Goals scored0 (0.00 per game)
Top scorerFile:Nation.png Player (0 goals)
Team awards

The final tournament involved 24 national teams. A total of 76 matches were played in 7 venues located in 7 cities. The final took place on 22 August at the De Leon Stadium in East Neva, between X and X. X won the match X-X to claim their first-ever World Cup title.

Schedule

Qualification 2-12 August
Group stage Matchday 1 14 August
Matchday 2 15 August
Matchday 3 16 August
Matchday 4 17 August
Matchday 5 18 August
Round of 16 20 August
Quarter-finals 21 August
Semi-finals 22 August
Finals 23 August

Qualification

The qualification process was a series of tournaments organised by the participating regions to select 4 nations each to play in the 2020 IAFF World Cup. A total of 39 nations from 6 regions participated in the process, with 24 of these nations qualifying.

Region No. of teams started Teams qualified Qualifying start date Qualifying end date
India 5
  •   Rajpore
  •   Armenasia
2 August 2020 11 August 2020
Social Liberal Union 5
  •   Imuneco
  •   North American Republics
3 August 2020 11 August 2020
Thalassia 10
2 August 2020 10 August 2020
The Communist Bloc 6
6 August 2020 12 August 2020
The Internationale 5
  •   Alphonsia
2 August 2020 11 August 2020
The Leftist Assembly 8
  •   Kavagrad
  •   Llorens
  •   New Samon
  •   Asturies-Llión
2 August 2020 8 August 2020
Total 39 24 2 August 2020 12 August 2020