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The '''2020 | The '''2020 FMFF World Championships qualification''' rounds were the regional qualifying competitions for the [[2020 FMFF World Championships]], the fourth tournament of [[FMFF World Championships|its kind]]. | ||
Each of the four [[FMFF regions]] were given a quota of berths to be filled, with six nations earning automatic places; including hosts [[Mercury national women's football team|Mercury]] (Keltian region) and [[Women's association football at the 2018 Micras Games|2018]] winners [[Zandarijn national women's football team|Zandarijn]] (Cibolan region). The following number of places were assigned to each region: | Each of the four [[FMFF regions]] were given a quota of berths to be filled, with six nations earning automatic places; including hosts [[Mercury national women's football team|Mercury]] (Keltian region) and [[Women's association football at the 2018 Micras Games|2018]] winners [[Zandarijn national women's football team|Zandarijn]] (Cibolan region). The following number of places were assigned to each region: | ||
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|AST_name={{Team flag|Astaronia|women's football}} | |AST_name={{Team flag|Astaronia|women's football}} | ||
|QYZ_name={{Team flag|Qyzylqaystan|women's football}} | |QYZ_name={{Team flag|Qyzylqaystan|women's football|old}} | ||
|RUR_name={{Team flag|Raspur|women's football}} | |RUR_name={{Team flag|Raspur|women's football}} | ||
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===Second round=== | ===Second round=== | ||
{{One leg start|width=50%|qual=y}} | {{One leg start|width=50%|qual=y}} | ||
{{One leg result|winner=2|qualtext=Qualification to [[2020 | {{One leg result|winner=2|qualtext=Qualification to [[2020 FMFF World Championships|finals]]|rows=2| {{team flag-rt|Freeland|women's football}} || 0 – 2 | {{team flag|Lamantia|women's football}} }} | ||
{{One leg result|winner=2| {{team flag-rt|Raspur|women's football}} || 0 – 2 | {{team flag|Tiana|women's football}} }} | {{One leg result|winner=2| {{team flag-rt|Raspur|women's football}} || 0 – 2 | {{team flag|Tiana|women's football}} }} | ||
{{One leg end}} | {{One leg end}} | ||
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|team1 =SNM|team2 =MLV|team3 =TEL|team4 =ELW | |team1 =SNM|team2 =MLV|team3 =TEL|team4 =ELW | ||
|qual_1=Qualification to [[2020 | |qual_1=Qualification to [[2020 FMFF World Championships|finals]] | ||
|qual_2= |rows_2=3 | |qual_2= |rows_2=3 | ||
|ELW_name={{Team flag|Elwynn|women's football}} | |ELW_name={{Team flag|Elwynn|women's football|old}} | ||
|MLV_name={{Team flag|Merenolitovina|women's football}} | |MLV_name={{Team flag|Merenolitovina|women's football}} | ||
|SNM_name={{Team flag|Sanama|women's football}} | |SNM_name={{Team flag|Sanama|women's football|old 2}} | ||
|TEL_name={{Team flag|Tellia|women's football}} | |TEL_name={{Team flag|Tellia|women's football}} | ||
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|team1 =LUS|team2 =KAS|team3 =AMK|team4 =KAL | |team1 =LUS|team2 =KAS|team3 =AMK|team4 =KAL | ||
|qual_1=Qualification to [[2020 | |qual_1=Qualification to [[2020 FMFF World Championships|finals]] | ||
|qual_2= |rows_2=3 | |qual_2= |rows_2=3 | ||
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|team1=CAL|team2=HAZ|team3=PSC | |team1=CAL|team2=HAZ|team3=PSC | ||
|qual_1=Qualification to [[2020 | |qual_1=Qualification to [[2020 FMFF World Championships|finals]] |qual_1c=green | ||
|qual_2= |rows_2=2 | |qual_2= |rows_2=2 | ||
|CAL_name={{Team flag|Calbion|women's football}} | |CAL_name={{Team flag|Calbion|women's football}} | ||
|HAZ_name={{Team flag|Hazar|women's football}} | |HAZ_name={{Team flag|Hazar|women's football|old 2}} | ||
|PSC_name={{Team flag|Passio-Corum|women's football}} | |PSC_name={{Team flag|Passio-Corum|women's football}} | ||
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===Second round=== | ===Second round=== | ||
{{One leg start|width=50%|qual=y}} | {{One leg start|width=50%|qual=y}} | ||
{{One leg result|winner=2|qualtext=Qualification to [[2020 | {{One leg result|winner=2|qualtext=Qualification to [[2020 FMFF World Championships|finals]]|rows=2| {{team flag-rt|Castilona|women's football}} || 1 – 3 | {{team flag|Nova England|women's football}} }} | ||
{{One leg result|winner=1| {{team flag-rt|Nova English Korea|women's football}} || 2 – 1 | {{team flag|New Vaduz|women's football}} }} | {{One leg result|winner=1| {{team flag-rt|Nova English Korea|women's football}} || 2 – 1 | {{team flag|New Vaduz|women's football}} }} | ||
{{One leg end}} | {{One leg end}} | ||
[[Category:Women's | [[Category:FMFF World Championships]] | ||
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[[Category:Football competitions]] |
Latest revision as of 12:49, 28 September 2022
The 2020 FMFF World Championships qualification rounds were the regional qualifying competitions for the 2020 FMFF World Championships, the fourth tournament of its kind.
Each of the four FMFF regions were given a quota of berths to be filled, with six nations earning automatic places; including hosts Mercury (Keltian region) and 2018 winners Zandarijn (Cibolan region). The following number of places were assigned to each region:
- Apollonian region – 4 including:
- Benacian region – 3 including:
- Cibolan region – 2 including:
- Keltian region – 3 including:
Apollonian region
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Second round
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Qualification |
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Freeland | 0 – 2 | Lamantia | Qualification to finals |
Raspur | 0 – 2 | Tiana |
Benacian region
Group A
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Group B
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Cibolan region
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Keltian region
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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Second round
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Qualification |
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Castilona | 1 – 3 | Nova England | Qualification to finals |
Nova English Korea | 2 – 1 | New Vaduz |