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Revision as of 14:45, 8 June 2018

The Emerging Nations Cup is an international association football competition for traditionally low-ranking or weak teams. The first two editions were contensted by four teams, with the weakest nation in each confederation's respective qualifying tournament being invited to compete. It was expanded to eight teams from the 2016 edition, with the two nations with the worst records in each confederation's respective qualifying tournament now taking part.

The tournament was first contested in 2014, which was won by the River Warriors.

The tournament is seen as a chance for low-ranking sides to play more competitive and balanced fixtures than in their qualification groups and gives an opportunity for such teams to develop.

Previous tournaments

Year Hosts Winners Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2014
Details
Incontinentia Incontinentia
River Warriors
River Warriors
3–1
Lucerne
Lucerne
Incontinentia
Incontinentia
9–0
Franklin Islands
Franklin Islands
2015
Details
River Warriors River Warriors
Incontinentia
Incontinentia
4–1
Tiěyá
Tiěyá
River Warriors
River Warriors
11–0
Franklin Islands
Franklin Islands
2016
Details
Centralya Centralya
Nessus
Nessus
1–0
Tyrenia
Tyrenia
Mishalan
Mishalan
2–1
Lucerne
Lucerne
2017
Details
Blackstone Blackstone
East Gerenia
East Gerenia
2–1
Blackstone
Blackstone
Saint Andre
Saint Andre
1–0
Centralya
Centralya
2018
Details
Xang Muang Xang Muang

Titles by nation