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{{legend|gold|text=<span style="text-align:center; font-size:80%;">1st</span>|— Champions|outline=darkgray}} | |||
{{legend|silver|text=<span style="text-align:center; font-size:80%;">2nd</span>|— Runners-up|outline=darkgray}} | |||
{{legend|#cc9966|text=<span style="text-align:center; font-size:80%;">3rd</span>|— Third place|outline=darkgray}} | |||
{{legend|#9acdff|text=<span style="text-align:center; font-size:80%;">4th</span>|— Fourth place|outline=darkgray}} | |||
{{legend||text=<span style="text-align:center; font-size:80%;">GS</span>|— Group stage|outline=darkgray}} | |||
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{{legend||text=<span style="text-align:center; font-size:80%;">q</span>|— Qualified for upcoming tournament|outline=darkgray}} | |||
{{legend||text=<span style="text-align:center; font-size:80%;">•</span>|— Did not qualify|outline=darkgray}} | |||
{{legend||— Hosts|border=3px solid red}} | |||
{{legend|darkgray|— Not affiliated to the WMFA|border=darkgray}} | |||
{{legend||text=<span style="text-align:center; font-size:80%;">'''%'''</span>|— Success rate of reaching the Benacia Cup finals (only counting the times the team entered the tournament)|outline=transparent}} | |||
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Revision as of 18:30, 28 January 2020
Founded | 2012 |
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Number of teams | 8 |
Current champions |
Craitland (2018) |
Most titles | Tellia (3) |
2020 Benacia Cup qualification |
The Benacia Cup (also known as the WMFA Championships) is the international continental association football competition for the WMFA confederation.
The tournament was first contested in 2012, and there have been five tournaments so far.
Qualification
Until 2014's FMF restructuring, the FMF World Cup qualification tournaments served as qualification for the Benacia Cup. Since then, the WMFA has organised its own qualifying rounds for the tournament, with both the year's host nation and the previous winners receiving automatic qualification.
Début of teams
Only one Benacia Cup has had no teams appearing for the first time; listed below in alphabetical order per year. Teams in parentheses are considered successor teams by the FMF.
Year | Débutants | Total |
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2012 | Ashkenatza, Batavia, Elwynn Sanilla, Shireroth, Tellia | 6 |
2013 | Zeeburg | 1 |
2014 | 0 | |
2016 | Craitland, Karalakh (+ Nordzibola) | 2 (+1) |
2018 | Kalgachia, Merenolitovina | 2 |
2020 |
Previous tournaments
Year | Host | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place |
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2012 Details |
Sanilla | Tellia |
1–0 | Batavia |
Shireroth |
2–1 | Sanilla |
2013 Details |
Zeeburg | Tellia |
2–1 (a.e.t.) | Sanilla |
Shireroth |
By table | Ashkenatza |
2014 Details |
Tellia | Tellia |
2–1 | Elwynn |
Shireroth |
By table | Batavia |
2016 Details |
Elwynn | Elwynn |
1–1 (a.e.t.) 4–1 (pens) |
Tellia |
Craitland |
3–0 | Karalakh |
2018 Details |
Shireroth | Craitland |
2–1 (a.e.t.) | Shireroth |
Tellia |
4–1 | Merenolitovina |
2020 Details |
Batavia | – | – |
Titles by nation
Team performances
1st — Champions
2nd — Runners-up
3rd — Third place
4th — Fourth place
GS — Group stage
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q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
• — Did not qualify
— Hosts
— Not affiliated to the WMFA
% — Success rate of reaching the Benacia Cup finals (only counting the times the team entered the tournament)
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