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}}The '''Phinbella 2022 EMU Championships bid''' ({{Lang-ms|Bidaan Phinbella untuk Kejuaraan Keltia 2022/Kejuaraan EMU 2022}}) is Phinbella's official bid to host the [[2022 EMU Championships]]. Previously, [[Phinbella]] was interested in hosting the [[2020 EMU Championships]], but the tournament was taken over by [[Sanpantul]] as the host after the approval of the [[FMF#Executive|FMF Executive]]. Phinbella once hosted the [[2020 Noka Cup]] tournament.
}}The '''Phinbella 2022 EMU Championships bid''' ({{Lang-ms|Bidaan Phinbella untuk Kejuaraan Keltia 2022/Kejuaraan EMU 2022}}) is Phinbella's official bid to host the [[2022 EMU Championships]]. Previously, [[Phinbella]] was interested in hosting the [[2020 EMU Championships]], but the tournament was taken over by [[Sanpantul]] as the host after the approval of the [[FMF#Executive|FMF Executive]], Phinbella was once interested in hosting the [[FMF World Cup]] in [[2021 FMF World Cup|2021]] but the bidding project was canceled due to unsatisfactory matters and opposition from [[Floria]], however Phinbella will make a bidding project for [[2023 FMF World Cup|2023]]. In early April, Phinbella under the leadership era of [[President of Phinbella|President]] [[Mat Fenian Sheares]] had restructured the football tournaments bidding project for 2022 and 2023, and all these projects it started from scratch. Phinbella once hosted the [[2020 Noka Cup]] tournament.


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* [[2020 Noka Cup]]
* [[2020 Noka Cup]]
* [[Phinbella 2023 FMF project]]
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Revision as of 08:30, 2 April 2021

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2022 EMU Championships bid
Phinbella 2022 (Phineaner, Afrikaans, Romansh)
فينبيللا ٢٠٢٢ (Phineaner)
핀벨라 2022년 (Taesongean)
フィニベラ 2022年 (Sangunese)
Ph2022bid.png
Tournament details
Host country Phinbella Phinbella
Teams 12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) (in 7 host cities)

The Phinbella 2022 EMU Championships bid (Phineaner: Bidaan Phinbella untuk Kejuaraan Keltia 2022/Kejuaraan EMU 2022) is Phinbella's official bid to host the 2022 EMU Championships. Previously, Phinbella was interested in hosting the 2020 EMU Championships, but the tournament was taken over by Sanpantul as the host after the approval of the FMF Executive, Phinbella was once interested in hosting the FMF World Cup in 2021 but the bidding project was canceled due to unsatisfactory matters and opposition from Floria, however Phinbella will make a bidding project for 2023. In early April, Phinbella under the leadership era of President Mat Fenian Sheares had restructured the football tournaments bidding project for 2022 and 2023, and all these projects it started from scratch. Phinbella once hosted the 2020 Noka Cup tournament.

Schedule

Development

Candidate venue

Negara Awan Rintis Island Phinéas Padolski
Negara Awan Galaxy Stadium Samjil Stadium Rintis Island Governmental Stadium Kamp Nou
Future Phinbella national football team stadium Sporting Club RTP Adiwira FC
Capacity: 88,000 (proposed, new stadium) Capacity: 63,400 Capacity: 42,000 Capacity: 80,500
NAGS.jpg Samjil Ols.jpg GovStad.jpg Kamp Nou.jpg
Bandar Baru Fatin Iñderaqonır
Bukit Sembilan New Stadium Iñderaqonır Stadium
Iñderaqonır FC
Capacity: 46,800 (proposed, new stadium) Capacity: 40,000 (new stadium)
Iñderaqonır Stadium.jpg
Springwind Islands Kéijō
Springwind Stadium Scattered Islands International City Stadium
Future Phinbella national football team stadium Future Frontier Bison FC stadium
Capacity: 66,200 (under construction, new stadium) Capacity: 82,400 (under construction, new stadium)
Springwind Stadium.jpg Stadium SIIC.jpg

Broadcasting

Country Broadcaster
Phinbella Phinbella KBS, NNN, MegaTXBN, TPBN, HiFISPBN

Official bid partners

See also