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The '''Royal Shield''' (also known as the '''Devon Shield''' for sponsorship reasons) | The '''Royal Shield''' (also known as the '''Devon Shield''' for sponsorship reasons) was a pair of international [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] competitions contested between [[Centralya]], [[Kingdom of Coria|Coria]], [[Etourney]], the [[Florian Republic]], [[Hoenn]], [[Itavr]], [[Mancunia]], and [[Vyktory]]. It was organized by the Royal Shield Football Association, a partnership between the participating countries' [[wikipedia:Football association|FAs]]. | ||
The format | The format was a 4 team double elimination bracket with the winner facing off against the previous winners in the Grand Final. The men's tournament was held in Vyktory this September, and the women's tournament in October. | ||
As for the logo, it was designed by [[Ikamoto Design]], a company from [[Cianwood]], [[Hoenn]]. The official symbolism | As for the logo, it was designed by [[Ikamoto Design]], a company from [[Cianwood]], [[Hoenn]]. The official symbolism iswas that each pentagon in the logo (and each arm of the star) represented one of the participating countries, while the ten sides of the shield represented their men's and women's teams. | ||
The game ball | The game ball was the [[wikipedia:Adidas Beau Jeu|Adidas Beau Jeu]]. | ||
==Men's tournament== | ==Men's tournament== | ||
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[[Category:Association football in Hoenn]] | [[Category:Association football in Hoenn]] | ||
[[Category:Centralya]] | [[Category:Centralya]] | ||
[[Category:Coria]] | [[Category:Coria]] | ||
[[Category:Etourney]] | [[Category:Etourney]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Floria]] | ||
[[Category:Hoenn]] | [[Category:Hoenn]] | ||
[[Category:Itavr]] | [[Category:Itavr]] | ||
[[Category:Mancunia]] | [[Category:Mancunia]] | ||
[[Category:Vyktory]] | [[Category:Vyktory]] |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 7 January 2024
The logo of the Devon Shield, depicting the trophy: a ten-sided silver plate with a design of five pentagons circumscribing a star | |
Founded | 2017 |
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Number of teams | 8 |
Current champions |
Hoenn (2017) |
2017 Men's Devon Shield |
The logo of the Devon Shield, depicting the trophy: a ten-sided silver plate with a design of five pentagons circumscribing a star | |
Founded | 2017 |
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Number of teams | 8 |
Current champions |
Itavr (2017) |
2017 Women's Devon Shield |
The Royal Shield (also known as the Devon Shield for sponsorship reasons) was a pair of international football competitions contested between Centralya, Coria, Etourney, the Florian Republic, Hoenn, Itavr, Mancunia, and Vyktory. It was organized by the Royal Shield Football Association, a partnership between the participating countries' FAs.
The format was a 4 team double elimination bracket with the winner facing off against the previous winners in the Grand Final. The men's tournament was held in Vyktory this September, and the women's tournament in October.
As for the logo, it was designed by Ikamoto Design, a company from Cianwood, Hoenn. The official symbolism iswas that each pentagon in the logo (and each arm of the star) represented one of the participating countries, while the ten sides of the shield represented their men's and women's teams.
The game ball was the Adidas Beau Jeu.
Men's tournament
Previous editions
Year | Winners | Runner-up | Third Place |
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2017 Details |
Hoenn |
Vyktory |
Florian Republic |
Titles by nation
- Hoenn: 1
Women's tournament
Previous editions
Year | Winners | Runner-up | Third Place |
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2017 Details |
Itavr |
Hoenn |
Etourney |
Titles by nation
- Itavr: 1