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| country = '''Qualifications:''' <br> ''Various''
| country2 = '''Regional Cup:''' <br> {{flag|Zylofonija}}
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| dates = '''Qualifications:'''<br>30 November 2020 –
| confederations = 1
| num_teams = 14
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| champion = AQI
| count = 1
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| matches = 60 // <small>52 (Q) / 8 (RC)
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The 2021 CLF Regional Cup is the first edition of the CLF Cup, a regional competition between members of the [[CLF|Confederación Latinica de Fútbol]], the competition was hosted in [[Zylofonija]]. The competition serves to determine which country would represent CLF in the upcoming 2021 FANA Confederations Cup, set to be hosted in [[Namimori]] & [[Qasentria]].
==== Qualified Countries ====
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'''Seeded Teams''' (1 to 4 in the 2021 CLF Qualifications Ranking)
* {{flag|Zylofonija}}
* {{flag|Aquia}}
* {{flag|Ximbala}}
* {{flag|Angostura}}
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'''Unseeded Teams''' (5 to 8 in the 2021 CLF Qualifications Ranking)
* {{flag|Kazkya}}
* {{flag|Glaiola}}
* {{flag|Kalimann}}
* {{flag|Pacifica}}
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==== Knock Out Round ====
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