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| confederations = | | confederations = 4 | ||
| venues = | | venues = 4 (planned) | ||
| cities = | | cities = 3 | ||
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| prevseason = [[2017 Colney Cup|2017]] | | prevseason = [[2017 Colney Cup|2017]] | ||
| nextseason = | | nextseason = [[2019 Colney Cup|2019]] | ||
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The '''2018 [[Colney Cup]]''' | The '''2018 [[Colney Cup]]''' was the planned third edition of the [[Colney Cup]], an invitational tournament held between twelve national Under-21 sides. The tournament was planned to take place in Senya but was cancelled prior to beginning due to organisational difficulties. | ||
==Participants== | ==Participants== | ||
{{Col-begin}} | The following teams were planned to compete in the tournament. | ||
{{Col-begin|width=80%}} | |||
{{Col-4}} | {{Col-4}} | ||
*{{team flag|Birgeshir|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Birgeshir|under-21 football}} | ||
*{{team flag|Craitland|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Caputia|under-21 football}} | ||
*{{team flag|Elwynn|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Craitland|under-21 football}} (holders) | ||
*{{team flag|Elwynn|under-21 football|old 2}} | |||
{{Col-4}} | {{Col-4}} | ||
*{{team flag|Florian Republic|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Florian Republic|under-21 football}} | ||
*{{team flag|Freeland|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Freeland|under-21 football}} | ||
*{{team flag|Gerenia|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Gerenia|under-21 football}} | ||
*{{team flag|Hoenn|under-21 football}} | |||
{{Col-4}} | {{Col-4}} | ||
*{{team flag|Iteru|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Iteru|under-21 football}} | ||
*{{team flag|Kingdom of Coria|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Kingdom of Coria|under-21 football}} | ||
*{{team flag|Lamantia|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Lamantia|under-21 football}} | ||
*{{team flag|Mercury|under-21 football}} | *{{team flag|Mercury|under-21 football}} | ||
*{{team flag|Senya|under-21 football}} | {{Col-4}} | ||
*{{team flag|Passio-Corum|under-21 football}} | |||
*{{team flag|Senya|under-21 football}} (hosts) | |||
*{{team flag|Stormark|under-21 football}} | |||
*{{team flag|Tellia|under-21 football}} | |||
{{Col-end}} | {{Col-end}} | ||
[[Category:Football competitions]] | [[Category:Football competitions]] | ||
[[Category:Colney Cup]] | [[Category:Colney Cup]] | ||
[[Category:Senya]] |
Latest revision as of 23:31, 23 May 2021
Tournament details | |
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Host country | Senya |
Dates | Cancelled |
Teams | 16 (planned) (from 4 confederations) |
Venue(s) | 4 (planned) (in 3 host cities) |
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The 2018 Colney Cup was the planned third edition of the Colney Cup, an invitational tournament held between twelve national Under-21 sides. The tournament was planned to take place in Senya but was cancelled prior to beginning due to organisational difficulties.
Participants
The following teams were planned to compete in the tournament.
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