MBF World Cup qualification

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MBFF World Cup qualification is the name given to the confederational rounds of qualifying matches in order for member nations to earn a place at that year's MBF World Cup.

History

The qualification rounds were introduced for the inaugural World Cup held in Birgeshir. In 2023, the MBF introduced Confederation Championships which doubled up as qualification tournaments for the World Cup.

Format

Each of the four MBF confederations is permitted a certain number of qualifying berths at each World Cup, which must be filled by affiliated members of that confederation by narrowing-down the amount of eligible nations via group stages, automatic knock-out or a combination of both. The amount of berths each confederation receives each year is decided by the number of affiliated members in each, and the respective strengths of those members' national teams.

Previous years

Year Host(s) ABBU & CTBU qualifiers ECBU qualifiers KBU qualifiers
2018
Details
Birgeshir Birgeshir Birgeshir Birgeshir
Craitland Craitland
Florian Republic Florian Republic
Jingdao Jingdao
Kingodm of Coria Kingdom of Coria
Nohavland Nohavland
Senya Senya
Bayen Bayen
Itavr Itavr
North Antarctica North Antarctica
Vyktory Vyktory
Caputia Caputia
Hoenn Hoenn
Mercury Mercury
Nova English Korea Nova English Korea
6 + 1 host 4 4

Emboldened teams received automatic qualification.
Italics signify a nation's début tournament.

Previous entrants

Number of teams entering qualification
Confederation 2018
Birgeshir Birgeshir
(14)
ABBU 13
CTBU 4
ECBU 11
KBU 8
Total entrants 36
Teams played 36
Matches played 144
Points scored 23,630
Average points per match 164