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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the inaugural and only edition of the [[AEEU Nations Cup]], a competitive friendly tournament for member states of the [[Apollonian and Euran Economic Union]]. The tournament was held in early 2020 and was contested by three members of the organisation. The tournament consisted of a semi-final and final to determine the champions of the tournament. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the inaugural and only edition of the [[AEEU Nations Cup]], a competitive friendly tournament for member states of the [[Apollonian and Euran Economic Union]]. The tournament was held in early 2020 and was contested by three members of the organisation. The tournament consisted of a semi-final and final to determine the champions of the tournament. | ||
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|1 January 2020, [[Ostville]]|'''{{team flag|Freeland|football}}'''|'''2'''|{{team flag|Thracistan|football}}|1 | |1 January 2020, [[Ostville]]|'''{{team flag|Freeland|football}}'''|'''2'''|{{team flag|Thracistan|football}}|1 | ||
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|22 January 2020, [[Stonehall]]|{{team flag|Florian Republic|football}}|'''4'''|{{team flag|Freeland|football}}|1 | |22 January 2020, [[Stonehall]]|'''{{team flag|Florian Republic|football}}'''|'''4'''|{{team flag|Freeland|football}}|1 | ||
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|goals1 = [[Andrew Lycett|Lycett]] {{goal}} | |goals1 = [[Andrew Lycett|Lycett]] {{goal|13}} <br> [[Cristiano Ramirez|Ramirez]] {{goal|15}} <br> [[Llywelyn Wyn-Jones|Wyn-Jones]] {{goal|53}} <br> [[Cristiano Ramirez|Ramirez]] {{goal|82}} | ||
|goals2 = [[Tomasz Kaźmierczak|Kaźmierczak]] {{goal}} | |goals2 = [[Tomasz Kaźmierczak|Kaźmierczak]] {{goal|6}} | ||
|stadium = [[Stonehall Hotspur Stadium]], [[Stonehall]] | |stadium = [[Stonehall Hotspur Stadium]], [[Stonehall]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 17 August 2023
Tournament details | |
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Host country | Florian Republic |
Dates | 1 Jan – 22 Jan 2020 |
Teams | 3 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 2 (in 2 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Florian Republic (1st title) |
Runners-up | Freeland |
Third place | Thracistan |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 2 |
Goals scored | 8 (4 per match) |
The 2020 AEEU Nations Cup was the inaugural and only edition of the AEEU Nations Cup, a competitive friendly tournament for member states of the Apollonian and Euran Economic Union. The tournament was held in early 2020 and was contested by three members of the organisation. The tournament consisted of a semi-final and final to determine the champions of the tournament.
Host and venues
At the launch of the tournament, it was announced that the Florian Republic would host the inaugural edition of the tournament and that two venues outside the capital, Northcliff would be used. On the 14th June, they were announced to be Ostville City Stadium and Stonehall Hotspur Stadium.
Bracket
Semi-final | Final | ||||||
Florian Republic | |||||||
Bye | |||||||
22 January 2020, Stonehall | |||||||
Florian Republic | 4 | ||||||
Freeland | 1 | ||||||
1 January 2020, Ostville | |||||||
Freeland | 2 | ||||||
Thracistan | 1 |
Semi-final
Final
22nd January 2020
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Florian Republic | 4 – 1 | Freeland |
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Lycett 13' Ramirez 15' Wyn-Jones 53' Ramirez 82' |
Kaźmierczak 6' |