2020 CONIFA World Football Cup

The 2020 CONIFA World Football Cup would have been the fourth edition of the CONIFA World Football Cup, an international football tournament for states, minorities, stateless peoples and regions unaffiliated with FIFA organized by CONIFA. Somaliland were originally announced as the tournament host, but were forced to withdraw as hosts in August 2019.[1] It was later announced that the tournament would be held in Skopje, the capital city of North Macedonia, with no CONIFA member as designated host.[2] However, on 23 March 2020 CONIFA announced that the tournament would not be taking place in North Macedonia from 30 May – 7 June because of the coronavirus pandemic.[3] The Tournament was eventually cancelled by CONIFA with the organisation outlining plans to expand continental tournaments.[4]

2020 CONIFA World Football Cup
Tournament details
Host countryNorth Macedonia North Macedonia
Dates30 May – 7 June
Teams16
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)
2018
2024

Host selection

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In January 2019, at the CONIFA Annual General Meeting in Krakow, Poland, it was announced that Somaliland had been selected to act as the host for the 2020 CONIFA World Football Cup.[5] In August 2019 CONIFA announced that Somaliland had given up hosting rights for the 2020 ConIFA World Football Cup without naming a replacement.[1] Kernow had subsequently bid to host the tournament.[6] In December 2019 CONIFA announced that the tournament would be held in Skopje, the capital city of North Macedonia with no CONIFA member as designated host.[2]

Venues

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North Macedonia
Skopje, Skopje
Toše Proeski Arena
 
Capacity: 36,460

Qualification

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CONIFA assigns the number of berths for each continent according to the percentage of CONIFA members that come from that continent. Europe has 4 berths, including one for the winners of the 2019 CONIFA European Football Cup. Asia and Africa both have 3, and North America, South America and Oceania have one berth each. Additionally, one berth is reserved for a wild card team. Kárpátalja, the defending champions, qualified automatically. Originally, Somaliland qualified automatically as hosts, but the tournament has since been moved to North Macedonia and no CONIFA member is hosting, so it was unclear whether Somaliland has still qualified.

Not all CONIFA members entered qualification, and in the continents of Africa and South America, an equal number of teams entered compared to the number of berths available, so all entrants from those continents qualified automatically.

Qualified teams

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Team Region Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Finals
appearance
Previous
appearance
Previous best
performance
Notes
  Western Sahara Africa Wild Card[7] 17 May 2019 1st N/A N/A Subsequently, withdrew
  Mapuche South America Regional Qualification[8] 18 June 2019 1st N/A N/A
  Kárpátalja Europe Defending Champion[8] 9 May 2018 2nd 2018 Champions (2018)
  South Ossetia Europe European Champion[8] 9 June 2019 2nd 2014 4th (2014)
  Darfur Africa Regional Qualification[8] 18 June 2019 2nd 2014 12th (2014)
  Matabeleland Africa Regional Qualification[8] 18 June 2019 2nd 2018 13th (2018)
  Kabylia Africa Regional Qualification[8] 18 June 2019 2nd 2018 10th (2018)
  Cascadia North America Regional Qualification 4 January 2020 2nd 2018 6th (2018)
  Chagos Islands Africa Global Ticket 4 January 2020 2nd 2016 12th (2016)
  Kernow Europe Regional Qualification 4 January 2020 1st N/A N/A
  Australian First Nations Oceania Regional Qualification 4 January 2020 1st N/A N/A
  Panjab Asia Regional Qualification 4 January 2020 3rd 2018 Runners-up (2016)
  Parishes of Jersey Europe Regional Qualification 4 January 2020 1st N/A N/A
  Tamil Eelam Asia Regional Qualification 4 January 2020 3rd 2018 11th (2014)
  United Koreans in Japan Asia Regional Qualification 4 January 2020 3rd 2018 7th (2016)
  Western Armenia Europe Regional Qualification 4 January 2020 3rd 2018 6th (2016)
  County of Nice Europe Replacement 1st 2014 Champions (2014) Replaced Western Sahara

Controversy

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The decision by CONIFA to originally host the 2020 World Football Cup in Somaliland was met with criticism by some, with James Scott, the president of Parishes of Jersey FC, telling the Jersey Evening Post that he would not accept the place at the final tournament if his side won the Atlantic Heritage Cup.[9] The comments were met with a backlash from CONIFA, who criticised inaccurate reporting and defended the decision to host the World Football Cup in Somaliland.[10] The competition was later moved to North Macedonia after Somaliland had hosting rights revoked by CONIFA.[11][2]

Postponement and cancellation

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On 22 March 2020, members of the CONIFA Executive Committee made the decision that the tournament would not be taking place in North Macedonia from 30 May – 7 June 2020 due to the COVID-19 emergency being seen across the world.[3] On 29 April 2020 the CONIFA Executive Committee announced through its social media channels that the competition was cancelled, with no rescheduling, and the organisation outlining plans to expand continental competitions in the future by redirecting funding from the 2020 World Football Cup from sponsors Sportsbet.io.[4]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b Wheelock, Noah. "CONIFA Sportsbet.io World Football Cup 2020: announcement". Archived from the original on 2019-11-11. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
  2. ^ a b c "New CONIFA Sportsbet.io World Football Cup 2020 location announced". 2 December 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Announcement: CONIFA Sportsbet.io World Football Cup 2020 – CONIFA". Archived from the original on 2020-03-26. Retrieved 2020-03-24.
  4. ^ a b @CONIFAOfficial (April 29, 2020). "Please find our latest update regarding several @CONIFAOfficial matters" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ Stevenson, Dominic (27 January 2019). "CONIFA SportsBet.io World Football Cup 2020: Somaliland".
  6. ^ Kernow are officially in the running to host the 2020 WFC Kernow Football Alliance. 1 September 2019. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  7. ^ @CONIFAOfficial (May 17, 2019). "CONIFA are delighted to announce that Western Sahara FA has received the single Wild Card entry for the CONIFA…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  8. ^ a b c d e f Wheelock, Noah (18 June 2019). "Who Has Qualified for the World Football Cup 2020 So Far?".
  9. ^ Somaliland setback for PoJ FC Jersey Evening Post. 7 March 2019. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  10. ^ CONIFA Statement Regarding Jersey Evening Post Article Archived 2020-02-11 at the Wayback Machine CONIFA. 17 March 2019. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  11. ^ "CONIFA and Somaliland FA: An announcement about the CONIFA Sportsbet.io World Football Cup 2020". 22 August 2019.