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| season              = [[2013 Provinces' Cup]]
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| most titles          = [[Ramez football team|Ramez]] (1)
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The '''Provinces' Cup''' ([[Gerenian language|Gerenian]]: ''Zare'ad Proziwi'') is a semiprofessional [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] competition in [[Gerenia]]. The tournament is contested by eight teams, each representing the [[List of provinces of Gerenia|provinces of Gerenia]], as one of them is the host.
The '''Provinces' Cup''' ([[Gerenian language|Gerenian]]: ''Zareproziwies'') is a semiprofessional [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] competition in [[Gerenia]]. The tournament is contested by eight teams, each representing the [[Provinces of Gerenia|provinces of Gerenia]], as one of them is the host.
==History==
==History==
The Provinces' Cup was created in late 2012 by the [[Gerenian Football Association]] (SZŽ) in order to encourage people in the whole territory to play the sport, especially in the interior.
The Provinces' Cup was created in late 2012 by the [[SZŽ|Gerenian Football Association]] in order to  


The SZŽ chose [[Maremedres]] to host the [[2013 Provinces' Cup|first edition]] of the Provinces' Cup, which is going to take place during mid-2013.
The SZŽ chose [[Maremedres]] to host the [[2013 Provinces' Cup|first edition]] of the Provinces' Cup, which took place during 2013.
==Format==
==Format==
The eight teams are split in two groups of four, with each team playing their rivals twice. The best two teams of each group advance to the semi-finals. The winners advance to the final. Both the semi-finals and the final consist on single-legged matches.
The eight teams are split in two groups of four, with each team playing their rivals once. The best two teams of each group advance to the semi-finals. The winners advance to the final.


All the provincial teams qualify automatically for the tournament. This is reflected in the Cup's logo: eight bands that represent the provinces:
All the provincial teams qualify automatically for the tournament. This is reflected in the Cup's logo: eight bands that represent the provinces:
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* Purple: [[Sängeran]]
* Purple: [[Sängeran]]
* Orange: [[West]].
* Orange: [[West]].
With a view to the [[2014 Provinces' Cup|2014 tournament]], taking into account the dissapearance of half the country's provinces caused by the 2013 [[December Anarchy]] of Gerenia, the SZŽ allowed the football associations of [[Adarma]], [[Barzat]], and [[Sängeran]] to send a team each (by May 2014, part of such provinces had been recovered), and established the creation of a team to represent the ''[[Lost Lands]]'' (the territories which once belonged to Gerenia not yet recognized by the [[MCS]]).
==Squads==
==Squads==
Each team is required to submit a twenty-three-men squad, with three goalkeepers. Professional footballers (those who play in either the [[Gerenian League 1]] or the [[Gerenian League 2|League 2]], or abroad) are not allowed to take part in the competition. Foreign players are also ineligible for representing any province.
Each team is required to submit a twenty-three-men squad, with three goalkeepers. Professional footballers (those who play in either the [[Gerenian League 1]] or the [[Gerenian League 2|League 2]], or abroad) are not allowed to take part in the competition. Foreign players are also ineligible for representing any province.
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| [[2013 Provinces' Cup|2013]]
| [[2013 Provinces' Cup|2013]]
| [[File:Maremedres flag.png|border|25px|Maremedres]] [[Maremedres]]
| [[File:Maremedres flag.png|border|25px|Maremedres]] [[Maremedres]]
| TBD
| [[Ramez football team|Ramez]]
| TBD
| [[Barzat football team|Barzat]]
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| ''[[2014 Provinces' Cup|2014]]''
| [[File:Clements flag.png|border|25px|Clements]] [[Clements]]
| ''TBD''
| ''TBD''
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Revision as of 17:07, 15 May 2014

Provinces' Cup
Provinces Cup logo.png
Countries Gerenia
Founded 2012
Number of teams 8
Current champions Ramez
(2013 Provinces' Cup)
Most titles Ramez (1)
Television broadcasters Channel 4
2014 Provinces' Cup

The Provinces' Cup (Gerenian: Zareproziwies) is a semiprofessional football competition in Gerenia. The tournament is contested by eight teams, each representing the provinces of Gerenia, as one of them is the host.

History

The Provinces' Cup was created in late 2012 by the Gerenian Football Association in order to

The SZŽ chose Maremedres to host the first edition of the Provinces' Cup, which took place during 2013.

Format

The eight teams are split in two groups of four, with each team playing their rivals once. The best two teams of each group advance to the semi-finals. The winners advance to the final.

All the provincial teams qualify automatically for the tournament. This is reflected in the Cup's logo: eight bands that represent the provinces:

With a view to the 2014 tournament, taking into account the dissapearance of half the country's provinces caused by the 2013 December Anarchy of Gerenia, the SZŽ allowed the football associations of Adarma, Barzat, and Sängeran to send a team each (by May 2014, part of such provinces had been recovered), and established the creation of a team to represent the Lost Lands (the territories which once belonged to Gerenia not yet recognized by the MCS).

Squads

Each team is required to submit a twenty-three-men squad, with three goalkeepers. Professional footballers (those who play in either the Gerenian League 1 or the League 2, or abroad) are not allowed to take part in the competition. Foreign players are also ineligible for representing any province.

Results

Year Host Winners Runners-up
2013 Maremedres Maremedres Ramez Barzat
2014 Clements Clements TBD TBD