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| he '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the eighth edition of the [[WMFA Cup]], which began on 7 October 2020 with the group stage and will culminate with the final in May 2021. Sixteen teams participated in the competition from thirteen nations. | | he '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the eighth edition of the [[WMFA Cup]], which began on 7 October 2020 with the group stage and will culminate with the final in May 2021. Sixteen teams participated in the competition from thirteen nations. |
| ==List of qualified teams== | | ==List of qualified teams== |
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| !colspan="4" style="text-align: center;"|Entered in [[#Group stage|Group stage]] | | !colspan="4" style="text-align: center;"|Entered in [[#Group stage|Group stage]] |
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| |width="25%"|{{team flag|Craitland|name=Sverige Tiem FC}} | | |width="25%"|{{team flag|Craitland|name=Sverige Tiem FC}} <small>([[2020 CrFA League 1|4th]])</small> |
| |width="25%"|{{team flag|Merenolitovina|name=FC Aosta Litovina}} | | |width="25%"|{{team flag|Sanama||old|name=Nee City Tigers AFC}} <small>([[2019–20 Sanaman Federation Cup|CW]])</small> |
| |width="25%"|{{team flag|Elwynn|name=Vankarha Phyyta Raikoth}} | | |width="25%"|{{team flag|Elwynn|name=Vankarha Phyyta Raikoth}} <small>(2nd)</small> |
| |width="25%"|{{team flag|Unified Governorates|name=1st Sporting (Association Football) Detachment}} | | |width="25%"|{{team flag|Sovereign Confederation|name=Cortallia-Rathwood FC}} <small>(2nd)</small> |
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| |{{team flag|Craitland|name=Róndlinga Diamonds FC}} | | |{{team flag|Craitland|name=Róndlinga Diamonds FC}} <small>([[2020 CrFA League 1|5th]])</small> |
| |{{team flag|Sanama||old|name=Nee City Tigers AFC}} | | |{{team flag|Sanama||old|name=FC Tati}} <small>([[2019–20 Sanaman Premier League|3rd]])</small> |
| |{{team flag|Amokolia|name=New London Dynamo}} | | |{{team flag|Amokolia|name=New London Dynamo}} <small>(2nd)</small> |
| |{{team flag|Hazarese Taka'atui|name=Tauta FC}} | | |{{team flag|United Isles|name=Associazione Calcio Lapano}} <small>(2nd)</small> |
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| |{{team flag|Tellia|name=Les Verts Gaianiano}} | | |{{team flag|Tellia|name=Les Verts Gaianiano}} <small>([[2020 Tellian Serie A|3rd]])</small> |
| |{{team flag|Sanama||old|name=FC Tati}} | | |{{team flag|Merenolitovina|name=FC Aosta Litovina}} <small>(3rd)</small> |
| |{{team flag|Franklin Islands|name=Adamstown United}} | | |{{team flag|Ransenar|name=Lune Villa FC}} <small>(2nd)</small> |
| |{{team flag|Sovereign Confederation|name=Cortallia-Rathwood FC}} | | |{{team flag|Franklin Islands|name=Adamstown United}} <small>(1st)</small> |
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| |{{team flag|Tellia|name=FC Fiorecittà}} | | |{{team flag|Tellia|name=FC Fiorecittà}} <small>([[2020 Tellian Serie A|4th]])</small> |
| |{{team flag|Lusa|name=Matali'ia Uliuli}} | | |{{team flag|Lusa|name=Matali'ia Uliuli}} <small>([[2019–20 Lega ona FLV|2nd]])</small> |
| |{{team flag|Ransenar|name=Lune Villa FC}} | | |{{team flag|Unified Governorates|name=1st Sporting (Association Football) Detachment}} <small>([[2019–20 Duodecennial Championship|2nd]])</small> |
| |{{team flag|United Isles|name=Associazione Calcio Lapano}} | | |{{team flag|Hazarese Taka'atui|name=Tauta FC}} <small>(1st)</small> |
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he 2020–21 WMFA Cup is the eighth edition of the WMFA Cup, which began on 7 October 2020 with the group stage and will culminate with the final in May 2021. Sixteen teams participated in the competition from thirteen nations.
List of qualified teams
Group stage
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Knock-out stages
Quarter-finals
The quarter-finals were held over two legs, with the first leg being played on 2 February 2021, and the second on 16 February 2021. Ties were settled by the away goals rule after 90 minutes, or by extra time and penalties if there was still no winner.