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| confed              = [[EMUFA]]
| confed              = [[EMUFA]]
| founded              = 673
| founded              = 673
| number of teams      = 196
| number of teams      = 108
| champions            = ''TBD''
| champions            = ''TBD''
| season              = [[hoenn:739 King of Hoenn Cup|739]]
| season              = [[2016-17 King of Hoenn Cup|2016-17]]
| most titles          = ''TBD''
| most titles          = ''TBD''
| tv                  = [[Hoenn 2]] {{,}} [[Hoenn 3]]<br>[[Hoenn 4]] {{,}} [[Hoenn 6]]
| tv                  = [[Hoso Hoenn]]
| current              = [[2016–17 King of Hoenn Cup]]
| current              = [[2018–19 King of Hoenn Cup]]
}}
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{{ja_HN|The '''King of Hoenn Cup'''|豐縁王杯|Hoen Wohe|lead=yes}} (known for sponsorship reasons as the '''Mizuno King of Hoenn Cup''') is the premier soccer competition in Hoenn. Run by the [[Royal Hoennese Football Association|RHFA]], it involves every team in the first seven levels of the Hoennese soccer pyramid. The cup is a one-leg knockout tournament which begins in September and ends in early June; the final is the closing act of the Hoennese soccer season.
{{Nihongo|The '''King of Hoenn Cup'''|豐縁王杯|Hoen Wohe|lead=yes|hn=yes|extra=known for sponsorship reasons as the '''Mizuno King of Hoenn Cup'''}} was the premier soccer competition in Hoenn. Run by the [[Royal Hoennese Football Association|RHFA]], it involved every professional team in the Hoennese soccer pyramid. The cup was a one-leg knockout tournament which begins in October and ended in early June; the final was the closing act of the Hoennese soccer season.
 
== Structure ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
!Round
!New entrants in this round
!Month
!No. of clubs
|-
| Entry Round || [[National Championship Fourth Division|Fourth Division]] || October || 20
|-
| Qualifying Round || [[National Championship Third Division|Third Division]] || November || 28
|-
| First Round || [[National Championship Second Division|Second Division]] || December || 32
|-
| Second Round || [[National Championship First Division|First Division]] || January || 32
|-
| Third Round || [[Superleague Hoenn]] || February || 32
|-
| Fourth Round || rowspan=4|None || March || 16
|-
| Fifth Round || April || 8
|-
| Sixth Round || May || 4
|-
| Final || June || 2
|}


{{RHFA}}
{{RHFA}}


[[Category:Football competitions]]
[[Category:Football competitions]]
[[Category:King of Hoenn Cup]]
[[Category:Association football in Hoenn]]
[[Category:Association football in Hoenn]]
[[Category:Hoenn]]
[[Category:Hoenn]]

Latest revision as of 13:41, 7 January 2024

King of Hoenn Cup
King of Hoenn Cup logo.png
Countries Hoenn Hoenn
Confederation EMUFA
Founded 673
Number of teams 108
Current champions TBD
(2016-17)
Most titles TBD
Television broadcasters Hoso Hoenn
2018–19 King of Hoenn Cup

The King of Hoenn Cup (Hoennese: ‮豐縁王杯‬, translit.: Hoen Wohe?, known for sponsorship reasons as the Mizuno King of Hoenn Cup) was the premier soccer competition in Hoenn. Run by the RHFA, it involved every professional team in the Hoennese soccer pyramid. The cup was a one-leg knockout tournament which begins in October and ended in early June; the final was the closing act of the Hoennese soccer season.

Structure

Round New entrants in this round Month No. of clubs
Entry Round Fourth Division October 20
Qualifying Round Third Division November 28
First Round Second Division December 32
Second Round First Division January 32
Third Round Superleague Hoenn February 32
Fourth Round None March 16
Fifth Round April 8
Sixth Round May 4
Final June 2