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Revision as of 10:03, 18 August 2020

2020 FANA World Cup
FANA World Cup Astonavia 2020
File:2020 FANA World Cup Bid Logo.svg
Tournament details
Host countriesDecoria
Dýria
Fordia
Lanovina
Teams48 (from 7 confederations)
Venue(s)16 (in 16 host cities)
Tournament statistics
Matches playedTBD
2019
2021

The 2020 FANA World Cup will be the 6th FANA World Cup, the annual international men's football championship contested by the national football teams of the member associations of FANA. For the first time, the tournament will be jointly hosted by 16 host cities across 4 different countries–Decoria, Dýria, Fordia and Lanovina, also known as "Astonavia".

The 2020 World Cup will also see the tournament expanded from 32 to 48 teams.

Format

Slot allocation

Confederation FANA eligible members Places in finals
(including hosts)
Percentage of members
with places in finals
Places before 2020
(excluding hosts)
LTFC 3
NFC 6
UWFA 7
FCS 6
CONSAF (N.S) 4
CONSAF (S.S) 3
CLF 3
Total 48 31 (+ hosts)

Host selection

The bidding for the 2020 FANA World Cup started in July 2020 with the national associations having until 31 July 2020 to register their interest in hosting the event. A total of 4 biddings were submitted to FANA for the hosting of the event. For the first time, a bidding consisting of more than 2 countries was submitted, with the Astonavian countries (Decoria, Dýria, Fordia and Lanovina) attempting to host the event. The other 3 bids were from Kergle, Niolskiaj and Qasentria.

The members of FANA started voting on the hosts of the event on 31 July 2020. The results were unveiled on 2 August 2020, with the Astonavian bid securing the hosting rights for the event, while the Niol bid came in second. Fordia became the first country to host two FANA World Cups.

The voting results were:

2020 FANA bidding
Bidders Result
Votes %
Astonavia 19 39.58%
Niolskiaj 14 29.17%
Qasentria 11 22.92%
Kergle 4 8.33%

Qualification

Qualified teams

Venues

Schedule

Group stage

Knockout stage