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Revision as of 14:53, 19 January 2021
The 2020 Benacia Cup qualification rounds were the qualifying competitions for the 2020 Benacia Cup, the sixth tournament of its kind.
There were six berths to be filled, with two nations earning automatic places; hosts Batavia and 2018 winners Craitland.
First round
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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1 For political reasons, Drak-Modan boycotted the finals tournament, and were therefore ineligible for the allocated qualifying places, despite being allowed to compete in qualifying by the WMFA. The highest and second-highest placed teams, barring Drak-Modan, qualified for the tournament and the play-offs, respectively.
Second round
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