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Teams were required to name a twenty-three-man squad for the tournament, with a minimum two goalkeepers, numbered 1 to 23. | |||
==Group stage== | ==Group stage== |
Revision as of 14:11, 18 July 2011
Tournament details | |
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Host country | Hamland |
Dates | 1 – 25 Aug 2010 |
Teams | 16 (from 4 confederations) |
Venue(s) | 8 (in 8 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Craitland (3rd title) |
Runners-up | Hamland |
Third place | Toketi |
Fourth place | Monovia |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 32 |
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The 2010 FMF World Cup was the fifth tournament of the FMF World Cup, and was held in Hamland between 1 August and 25 August 2010. The sixteen competing national teams all qualified successfully to be involved. The tournament's matches were played in eight stadiums in eight different cities around Hamland, with one of these being in the Hammish dependency of Taeland.
The tournament was won by Craitland, for their third title, who beat hosts Hamland in the final in New Kirriemuir.
Hosts
Hamland was chosen as the hosts of the tournament after submitting one of two applications. Craitman H. Pellegrino and Jang Ji-Hyo, FMF President and Vice-President, agreed that the Hammish bid was more suited for hosting than the other applicant's and it was announced that the host's national team would receive an automatic berth in the tournament, as well as the winners of the previous tournament.
Bids
Stadiums
- Avidion Stadium, New Kirriemuir
- Fisherman Road, Hamlet O'Groppa
- Haembeer Garden, Tly
- Holback Street, Garrak
- Morfaga Heroes Memorial Stadium, Morfaga
- Oin's Street, Kilbay
- Royal Union Stadium, Port Tablot
- St Josaphat's Stadium, Porapa
Qualification
List of qualified teams
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Squads
Teams were required to name a twenty-three-man squad for the tournament, with a minimum two goalkeepers, numbered 1 to 23.