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| tourney_name = '''EMU Championships bid''' | | tourney_name = '''EMU Championships bid''' | ||
| other_titles = Phinbella 2022 (Phineaner, Afrikaans, Romansh)<br>핀벨라 2022년 (Taesongean)<br>フィニベラ 2022年 (Sangunese) | | other_titles = Phinbella 2022 (Phineaner, Afrikaans, Romansh)<br>فينبيللا ٢٠٢٢ (Phineaner)<br>핀벨라 2022년 (Taesongean)<br>フィニベラ 2022年 (Sangunese) | ||
| year = 2022 | | year = 2022 | ||
| image = | | image = |
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Phinbella 2022 (Phineaner, Afrikaans, Romansh) فينبيللا ٢٠٢٢ (Phineaner) 핀벨라 2022년 (Taesongean) フィニベラ 2022年 (Sangunese) | |
Tournament details | |
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Host country | Phinbella |
Teams | 12 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 8 |
The Phinbella 2022 EMU Championships bid is Phinbella's bid to host the 2022 EMU Championships. Previously, Phinbella was interested in hosting the 2020 EMU Championships, but the tournament was taken over by Sanpantul as the host after the approval of the FMF Executive. Phinbella once hosted the 2020 Noka Cup tournament.