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== Host selection ==
== Host selection ==
After the Cerialimpiade held in [[Phinéas Padolski]] last year, on December 7, PhSF opened the bidding for the Cerialimpiade to be held in {{RP|2022}}. Among the cities that intend to submit a bid as a host are [[Danville]], [[Liancourt Rocks]], [[San Fransōkyō]] and [[Iñderaqonır]], but none of them are suitable as host cities. [[Politama]] was offered to be the host city but declined. Because of that, the three cities that submitted bids will be selected through the election, while San Fransokyo's bid was rejected. In February {{RP|2022}}, a visit was made to review the condition of the sports infrastructure in the three bidding cities, but the three cities could not be chosen as hosts because they were busy with preparations for the [[2022 EMU Championships]] which were held in early August.
In March, PhSF unanimously chose [[Negara Awan]], a new capital city of Phinbella since {{RP|2020}} to be the host city for the {{RP|2022}} edition.


== Development and preparation ==
== Development and preparation ==

Revision as of 11:39, 15 September 2022

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2022 Cerialimpiade
Host city Negara Awan
Country Federal Special Capital Territory Federal Special Capital Territory
Motto #DemiPhinbella
(#ForPhinbella)
Teams participating 20 teams
Debuting countries
1 dependency
Athletes participating approx. 3000
Events 468 in 34 sports
Opening ceremony October 7, RP 2618 (RP 2618-10-07)
Closing ceremony October 24, RP 2618 (RP 2618-10-24)
Officially opened by Muhammad Furkorn Mat Jeen
President of Phinbella (expected)
Main venue Negara Awan Galaxy Stadium (opening ceremony)
Samjil Stadium (closing ceremony)

The 2022 Cerialimpiade Games, also known as the 6th Cerialimpiade Games, is a multi-sport event held in Negara Awan, Federal Special Capital Territory, and takes place from 7 to 24 October RP 2618, with the official slogan being #DemiPhinbella. The Cerialimpiade in this edition was supposed to last for a month like the previous edition in Phinéas Padolski, but due to the very short sports calendar in Phinbella, and preparation for the elections in the Special Administrative Territories, the Phinbellan Sports Federation decided that the PhSF has shortened its schedule from almost a month starting October 10 to November 6 for more than two weeks, starting from October 7 to 24. And also because there was no selection of a suitable host city for this edition, the Cerialimpiade was held in Negara Awan.

Host selection

After the Cerialimpiade held in Phinéas Padolski last year, on December 7, PhSF opened the bidding for the Cerialimpiade to be held in RP 2618. Among the cities that intend to submit a bid as a host are Danville, Liancourt Rocks, San Fransōkyō and Iñderaqonır, but none of them are suitable as host cities. Politama was offered to be the host city but declined. Because of that, the three cities that submitted bids will be selected through the election, while San Fransokyo's bid was rejected. In February RP 2618, a visit was made to review the condition of the sports infrastructure in the three bidding cities, but the three cities could not be chosen as hosts because they were busy with preparations for the 2022 EMU Championships which were held in early August.

In March, PhSF unanimously chose Negara Awan, a new capital city of Phinbella since RP 2616 to be the host city for the RP 2618 edition.

Development and preparation

Venues

Athletes village

Volunteers

Sponsors

Marketing

Slogan

Mascot

The games

Opening ceremony

Closing ceremony

Participating teams

Sports

Calendar

Medal table

Broadasting

See also