2021 FANA World Cup: Difference between revisions

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| venues = 16
| cities = 15
| champion = FOR
| count = 1
| second = TOR
| third = DYR
| fourth = AQI
| matches = 104
| goals = 283
| attendance =
| top_scorer = {{flagicon|Dýria}} Nóe Ó hÁodhagan<br />(13 goals)
| player = {{flagicon|Dýria}} Nóe Ó hÁodhagan
| goalkeeper = {{flagicon|Fordia}} Augustin Auernheimer
| young_player = {{flagicon|Qasentria}} Sylvain Hayle
| fair_play = {{flag|Prunia}}
| prevseason = [[2020 FANA World Cup|2020]]
| nextseason = ''[[2022 FANA World Cup|2022]]''
}}
 
The '''2021 FANA World Cup''' will bewas the seventh [[FANA World Cup]], the annual international men's football championship contested by the national football teams of the member associations of [[FANA]]. The tournament was jointly hosted by 15 host cities across 2 different countries – [[Namimori]] and [[Qasentria]], also known as "Namisentria". This is also the first time for [[COSSAF]] member states and the second time for [[Association of South Serica|ASS]] member states to organize the event, after [[Wedse]] in [[2019 FANA World Cup|2019]]
 
The 2020 World Cup saw the tournament expand from 32 to 48 teams.
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|21 October - {{flagicon|Qasentria}} Marianne|{{flag|Aquia}}|0|{{flag|Torlova}}|1
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|24 October - {{flagicon|Qasentria}} Gaoxiang|{{flag|Fordia}}|X3|{{flag|Torlova}}|X0
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|23 October - {{flagicon|Namimori}} Sunwoo|{{flag|Dýria}}|X5|{{flag|Aquia}}|X1
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