Senyan School International Tournament

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The Senyan School International Tournament (also known as the SSIT) is a football competition for youth teams at ages 15–16 and national teams, organised by the Senya FA. The inaugural edition was in 2012.
The tournament is different in that all money raised through ticket sales and other merchandise, is donated to the Senyan charity Kick for Life, which helps impoverished people across Micras gain access to food and education, which also works in unclaimed territories.
The 2012 tournament was held at one stadium: The Tiga national athletics stadium in Tiga. From 2013 onwards, the tournament had been held in multiple stadiums in both Senya and the River Warriors.

International Tournament

The international tournament was run in the 2012 and 2013 editions. It was discontinued for the 2014 edition onwards.

Year Winners Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place Entries
2012
Details
Zeeburg
Zeeburg
By table
Gerenia
Gerenia
Senya
Senya
By table
Saint Peters Republic
Saint Peters Republic
6
2013
Details
Senya
Senya
3–2 (a.e.t.)
Amokolia
Amokolia
Tiana
Tiana
3–1
Afrikaana
Afrikaana
7

Titles by nation

Boy's Tournament

Year Winners Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place Entries
2012
Details
Gerenia
Glaxo Academy Youth
By table
Senya
Moroni High School
Senya
Magalatska District High School
By table
River Warriors
Bèuz̢wàtûÿða̭ Vèlań Sķûl
4
2013
Details
Afrikaana
Mékelákeyá YDA
5–5 (a.e.t.)
5–4 (pens)
Senya
Magalatska District High School
North Antarctica
El Pozo Murcia
4–0
River Warriors
Bèuz̢wàtûÿða̭ Vèlań Sķûl
14
2014
Details
Mercury
Leconfield
2–1
Tellia
FC Fiorecittà
Senya
Magalatska District High School
2–1
Nova English Korea
Port Barret FC
32
2015
Details
Craitland
CÓNECT 1
1–0
Mercury
Mercury City
Senya
Jogasim Revolution
2–0
Gerenia
Mariaville Falcons
32
2016
Details
TBD

Titles by nation

Intermicronational that played at the Under 16 tournament

Several professional players played in the Under 16 tournament at youth level. Listed here are players who played in the tournament in their youth and have since attained at least one cap for their respective national teams.