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The '''2020 EMU Championships qualification''' rounds | The '''2020 EMU Championships qualification''' rounds were the qualifying competitions for the [[2020 EMU Championships]], the ninth tournament of [[EMU Championships|its kind]]. | ||
There | There were six berths to be filled, with two nations earning automatic places; hosts [[Sanpantul]] and [[2018 EMU Championships|2018]] winners [[Mercury]]. | ||
==First round== | ==First round== | ||
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|PLM_name={{Team flag|Palesmenia|football}} | |PLM_name={{Team flag|Palesmenia|football}} | ||
|PAS_name={{Team flag|Passas|football}} | |PAS_name={{Team flag|Passas|football}} | ||
|PHI_name={{Team flag|Phinbella|football}} | |PHI_name={{Team flag|Phinbella|football|old}} | ||
|ALP_w=0|ALP_d=0|ALP_l=8|ALP_f=3|ALP_a=31 | |ALP_w=0|ALP_d=0|ALP_l=8|ALP_f=3|ALP_a=31 | ||
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|PLM_name={{Team flag|Palesmenia|flag}} | |PLM_name={{Team flag|Palesmenia|flag}} | ||
|PAS_name={{Team flag|Passas|flag}} | |PAS_name={{Team flag|Passas|flag}} | ||
|PHI_name={{Team flag|Phinbella|flag}} | |PHI_name={{Team flag|Phinbella|flag|old}} | ||
|ALP_NVD= 0–3 |ALP_PLM= 1–2 |ALP_PAS= 0–5 |ALP_PHI= 0–2 | |ALP_NVD= 0–3 |ALP_PLM= 1–2 |ALP_PAS= 0–5 |ALP_PHI= 0–2 | ||
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{{Two leg start|width=98%|qual=y}} | {{Two leg start|width=98%|qual=y}} | ||
{{Two leg result|winner=2|rows=2|qualtext=Advances to [[2020 EMU Championships|finals]]| {{Team flagn-rt|Verionian Empire|football}} || 6–8 | {{Team flag|Passas|football}} || 4–5 | 2–3 }} | {{Two leg result|winner=2|rows=2|qualtext=Advances to [[2020 EMU Championships|finals]]| {{Team flagn-rt|Verionian Empire|football}} || 6–8 | {{Team flag|Passas|football}} || 4–5 | 2–3 }} | ||
{{Two leg result|winner=2| {{Team flag-rt|Nova English Korea|football}} || 0–0 | {{Two leg result|winner=2| {{Team flag-rt|Nova English Korea|football}} || 0–0<br>2–3 {{pens}} | {{Team flag|New Sussex|football}}|| 0–0 | 0–0<br>{{aet}} }} | ||
{{Two leg end}} | {{Two leg end}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 22 January 2023
The 2020 EMU Championships qualification rounds were the qualifying competitions for the 2020 EMU Championships, the ninth tournament of its kind.
There were six berths to be filled, with two nations earning automatic places; hosts Sanpantul and 2018 winners Mercury.
First round
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
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