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The '''EMU Championships''' (often abbreviated to ''EMU's'') is the international continental [[wikipedia:association football|association football]] competition for the [[EMUFA]] confederation.  
The '''EMU Championships''' (often abbreviated to ''EMU's'') is the international continental [[wikipedia:association football|association football]] competition for the [[EMUFA]] confederation.  


The tournament was formerly contested every two years, but has switched to an annual tournament after the success of [[2011 EMU Championships|EMU 2011]]. The tournament was first contested in [[2007 EMU Championships|2007]], and there have been three tournaments so far.  
The tournament was formerly contested every two years, but has switched to an annual tournament after the success of [[2011 EMU Championships|EMU 2011]]. The tournament was first contested in [[2007 EMU Championships|2007]], and there have been four tournaments so far.  


==Qualification==
==Qualification==
From the [[2009 EMU Championships|2009 tournament]] onwards, the FMF World Cup qualification has served as a qualifying tournament for the EMU Championships. In 2009, only the top team in each group qualified for the competition. In [[2011 EMU Championships|2011]], the number of competitors increased to twelve, with the top two in each qualifying group, plus the highest third-placed team, earning a place in the tournament.
From the [[2009 EMU Championships|2009 tournament]] onwards, the FMF World Cup qualification has served as a qualifying tournament for the EMU Championships. In 2009, only the top team in each group qualified for the competition. From [[2011 EMU Championships|2011]], the number of competitors increased to twelve, with the top two in each qualifying group, plus the highest third-placed team, earning a place in the tournament.


==Previous tournaments==
==Previous tournaments==
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|[[File:Hamland flag.png|border|Hamland]]<br>[[Hamland national football team|Hamland]]
|[[File:Hamland flag.png|border|Hamland]]<br>[[Hamland national football team|Hamland]]
|'''[[2012 EMU Championships#Final|2&ndash;2]] ([[wikipedia:Extra time|a.e.t.]])<br>4&ndash;3 ([[wikipedia:Penalty shoot-out (association football)|pens]])'''
|'''[[2012 EMU Championships#Final|2&ndash;2]]'''<br>(4&ndash;3 [[wikipedia:Penalty shoot-out (association football)|pens.]])
|[[File:Mercury flag.png|border|Mercury]]<br>[[Mercury national football team|Mercury]]
|[[File:Mercury flag.png|border|Mercury]]<br>[[Mercury national football team|Mercury]]
|[[File:Craitland flag.png|border|Craitland]]<br>[[Craitland national football team|Craitland]]
|[[File:Craitland flag.png|border|Craitland]]<br>[[Craitland national football team|Craitland]]
|'''4&ndash;3 ([[wikipedia:Extra time|a.e.t.]])'''
|'''4&ndash;3'''<br>([[wikipedia:Extra time|a.e.t.]])
|[[File:Interland flag.png|border|Interland]]<br>[[Interland national football team|Interland]]
|[[File:Interland flag.png|border|Interland]]<br>[[Interland national football team|Interland]]
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Revision as of 12:41, 31 August 2012

The EMU Championships (often abbreviated to EMU's) is the international continental association football competition for the EMUFA confederation.

The tournament was formerly contested every two years, but has switched to an annual tournament after the success of EMU 2011. The tournament was first contested in 2007, and there have been four tournaments so far.

Qualification

From the 2009 tournament onwards, the FMF World Cup qualification has served as a qualifying tournament for the EMU Championships. In 2009, only the top team in each group qualified for the competition. From 2011, the number of competitors increased to twelve, with the top two in each qualifying group, plus the highest third-placed team, earning a place in the tournament.

Previous tournaments

Year Host Winners Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2007
Details
Nova England Nova England
Nova English Korea Nova English Korea
Passas
Passas
2–1 Riponia
Riponia
Craitland
Craitland
1–0 Nova England
Nova England
2009
Details
Ocia Ocia
(Final match)
Passas
Passas
2–1 Craitland
Craitland
Nova England
Nova England
By table Bobalania
Bobalania
2011
Details
Craitland Craitland Craitland
Craitland
3–0 Hamland
Hamland
Interland
Interland
2–1 Nova England
Nova England
2012
Details
Mercury Mercury Hamland
Hamland
2–2
(4–3 pens.)
Mercury
Mercury
Craitland
Craitland
4–3
(a.e.t.)
Interland
Interland

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