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Revision as of 02:24, 30 November 2019
The EMU Championships (often abbreviated to EMU's) is the international continental association football competition for the EMUFA confederation.
The tournament was formerly contested every two years, but was switched to an annual tournament after the success of EMU 2011. The tournament was first contested in 2007, and there have been eight tournaments so far.
Qualification
From 2009 until 2014, the FMF World Cup qualification served as a qualifying tournament for the EMU Championships. Since 2016, after the FMF moved to a biennial calendar, the EMUFA has held its own qualifiers.
Previous tournaments
Year | Host | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place |
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2007 Details |
Nova England Nova English Korea |
Passas |
2–1 | Riponia |
Craitland |
1–0 | Nova England |
2009 Details |
Ocia (Final match) |
Passas |
2–1 (a.e.t.) | Craitland |
Nova England |
By table | Bobalania |
2011 Details |
Craitland | Craitland |
3–0 | Hamland |
Interland |
2–1 | Nova England |
2012 Details |
Mercury | Hamland |
2–2 (a.e.t.) 4–3 (pens) |
Mercury |
Craitland |
4–3 (a.e.t.) | Interland |
2013 Details |
Interland | Interland |
1–0 | Hamland |
Mercury |
1–0 | Nova English Korea |
2014 Details |
Nova England | Mercury |
2–0 | Passas |
Hamland |
3–0 | Nova England |
2016 Details |
Hamland | Passas |
4–0 | Nova England |
Mercury |
3–2 | Talenore |
2018 Details |
Mercury | Mercury |
2–1 | Caputia |
Hoenn |
2–0 | Passas |
2020 Details |
Sanpantul | – | – |
Titles by nation
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