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*Raising maximum age of participating teams from 16 to 17.
*Raising maximum age of participating teams from 16 to 17.
*Allowing upto 5 teams per country, rather than the current 3.
*Allowing upto 5 teams per country, rather than the current 3.
*Introducing a qualifying tournament, in which youth teams from across Micras will battle it out for 26 spaces at the tournament. An additional 5 spaces will be left for countries that claim in the months after qualifying begins, to ensure all nations have a chance to qualify, and giving one automatic space to the winner of the Senyan High School Cup.


==Boy's Tournament==
==Boy's Tournament==

Revision as of 15:30, 23 August 2015

The 2015 Senyan School International Tournament will be the fourth edition of the Senyan School International Tournament, and will be hosted by Senya and the River Warriors. All proceeds raised by the tournament went towards funding education in poorer Micrasian nations and regions.

Changes from 2014

  • Raising maximum age of participating teams from 16 to 17.
  • Allowing upto 5 teams per country, rather than the current 3.

Boy's Tournament

In 2014, it was confirmed that the maximum age of participants would be changed from 16 to 17.

Participating teams

Automatic Qualifiers

  • Senya Education Centre – Winner of 2014–15 Senyan College Cup
AEFA
CTFA
  • Vyktory Georgetown Secondary College
  • Vyktory Harrisville Tech School
  • Vyktory Hyde Secondary Academy
  • Vyktory Jamestown High School
  • Vyktory Stamford Heights Secondary School
EMUFA
  • Mercury Cook Island FC Academy – Winner of Mercury Academy Premier League
  • Mercury Mercury City Academy – Runner-up of Mercury Academy Premier League
  • Mercury Leconfield – Winner of Champion Schools
  • Mercury Deacon Academy of Science – Runner-up of Champion Schools
  • Juclandia Plushelona FCM Boys
  • Lostisland Mal'chiki Khor
WMFA

See also