IFK World Cup

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The International Federation of Phutebola World Cup, more commonly known as the IFP World Cup or just the Phutebola World Cup, is an international football tournament that takes place every four years organised by the IFP. The first took place in Ahitereira in 2448.

History

The First World Cup

Introduction of Group Stage

Format

Hosts

Attendance

Results

Edition Hosts Champions Score and Venue Runners-up Third place Score and Venue Fourth place
2448 Ahitereira
Jimaria
0 – 0
(5 2 pen.)
TBD, Ahitereira

Ginsukyo
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Nordleg Rike
10 – 2
TBD, Ahitereira
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Holy Tempest Empire
2452 Ginsukyo
Ahitereira
21 TBD, Ginsukyo
Fazar

Empherias
3 – 1 TBD, Ginsukyo
Ginsukyo
2456 Solan
Livyirin
1 – 1 (4 2 pen.) TBD, Solan
Ahitereira

Solan
2 – 0 TBD, Solan
Skuria
2460 Empherias

Statistics

National teams in depth results

Team 2448 2452 2456 2460 Attd Pld W D L Goals Cards Pts[a] Note
31 24 24 24 GF GA GD Yel Red
Ginsukyo
  1. For group stage matches, a win equals 3 points, a draw equals 1 point, and a loss equals 0 points. For knockouts, it either ends in a win (3 points) or a loss (0 points) while in penalty shootouts, it counts as a draw (1 point).

Teams Reaching Top Four

Top Goal scorers (and Golden Boot Award)

Best Player Award

Best Young Player Award

Best Goalkeeper Award