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The '''2024 International cup''' is an upcoming [[wp:association football|association football]] tournament in [[Levilion]]. It will be the 36th edition of the [[International Cup (Levilion)|International Cup]] tournament, taking place at several venues across [[Barcia]]. The tournament will be contested by 16 nations, with group stages proceeding to the quarter-final knockout stage.  
The '''2024 International cup''' is an upcoming [[wp:association football|association football]] tournament in [[Levilion]]. It will be the 36th edition of the [[International Cup (Levilion)|International Cup]] tournament, taking place at several venues across [[Barcia]]. The tournament will be contested by 16 nations, with group stages proceeding to the quarter-final knockout stage.  
==Host selection==
==Host selection==
Bidding for the 2024 tournament was opened in 2020. Barcia announced its candidacy early on in the running in March, having previously hosted the tournament in 1968. In May the Barcian bid was joined by bids from [[Blayk]], [[Sulatia]] and [[Amarata]]. The Barcian bid proved the early favourite and enjoyed the backing of many of the national associations from within the Occidental Confederacy and Marceaunia. The Sulatian bid would be very quickly eliminating within the first round of voting having only secured 2 votes, both of which went to Barcia in the second round, securing an overall majority.
Bidding for the 2024 tournament was opened in 2020. Barcia announced its candidacy early on in the running in March, having previously hosted the tournament in 1968. In May the Barcian bid was joined by bids from [[Blayk]], [[Sulatia]] and [[Amarata]]. The Barcian bid proved the early favourite and enjoyed the backing of many of the national associations from within the Occidental Confederacy and Marceaunia. The Sulatian bid would be very quickly eliminated within the first round of voting having only secured 2 votes, both of which went to Barcia in the second round, securing an overall majority.


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==Teams==
==Participating teams==
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|valign=top width=200px|'''[[Auressia]] (3)'''
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*{{flagicon|Rythene}} {{nft|Rythene}}
*{{flagicon|Tyrnica}} {{nft|Tyrnica}}
 
'''[[Marceaunia]] (5)'''
*{{flagicon|Amandine}} {{nft|Amandine}}
*{{flagicon|Audonia}} {{nft|Audonia}}
*{{flagicon|Saint-Baptiste}} {{nft|Saint-Baptiste}}
*{{flagicon|Sainte-Mélitine}} {{nft|Sainte-Mélitine}}
*{{flagicon|Surrow}} {{Nft|Surrow}}
 
'''[[Surucia]] (1)'''
*{{flagicon|Placeholder}} {{nft|Shang Fa}}
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==Venues==
==Venues==
The tournament will be played in 8 venues across 7 cities within Barcia, with 2 stadia located in the capital of Tradare. Three of the stadia used for the tournament were entirely new constructions, these being the Stadio Osiride which replaced the existing Stadio Atletica, Nuovo Parco and the Stadio di Zela. The other five stadiums received extensive upgrades in preparation for the tournament including new hospitality facilities and temporary seating to be removed at the tournament's conclusion.
The tournament will be played in 8 venues across 7 cities within Barcia, with 2 stadia located in the capital of Tradare. Three of the stadia used for the tournament were entirely new constructions, these being the Stadio Osiride (which replaced the existing Stadio Atletica), Nuovo Parco and the Stadio di Zela. The other five stadiums received extensive upgrades in preparation for the tournament including new hospitality facilities and temporary seating to be removed at the tournament's conclusion.


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Latest revision as of 12:26, 31 May 2024

2024 International Cup
Barcia 2024
Barcia International Cup.png
International Cup official logo
Tournament details
Host countryBarcia
Dates14 June - 27 July 2024
Teams16 (from 4 confederations)
Venue(s)8 (in 7 host cities)
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
2022
2026

The 2024 International cup is an upcoming association football tournament in Levilion. It will be the 36th edition of the International Cup tournament, taking place at several venues across Barcia. The tournament will be contested by 16 nations, with group stages proceeding to the quarter-final knockout stage.

Host selection

Bidding for the 2024 tournament was opened in 2020. Barcia announced its candidacy early on in the running in March, having previously hosted the tournament in 1968. In May the Barcian bid was joined by bids from Blayk, Sulatia and Amarata. The Barcian bid proved the early favourite and enjoyed the backing of many of the national associations from within the Occidental Confederacy and Marceaunia. The Sulatian bid would be very quickly eliminated within the first round of voting having only secured 2 votes, both of which went to Barcia in the second round, securing an overall majority.

2024 host bidding (majority 8 votes)
Country Round 1 Round 2
 Barcia 6 8
 Blayk 4 4
 Amarata 3 3
 Sulatia 2 Eliminated

Participating teams

Auressia (3)

Marceaunia (5)

Surucia (1)

Venues

The tournament will be played in 8 venues across 7 cities within Barcia, with 2 stadia located in the capital of Tradare. Three of the stadia used for the tournament were entirely new constructions, these being the Stadio Osiride (which replaced the existing Stadio Atletica), Nuovo Parco and the Stadio di Zela. The other five stadiums received extensive upgrades in preparation for the tournament including new hospitality facilities and temporary seating to be removed at the tournament's conclusion.

Tradare Porto Levasco
Stadio Osiride San Sabino Stadio di Drago Nuovo Parco
Capacity: 70,050 Capacity: 57,867 Capacity: 53,289 Capacity: 43,147
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Antosa Vicenze San Renato Persepoli
Arena Antosa BNB Arena Stadio Bardo Menza Stadio di Zela
Capacity: 41,507 Capacity: 36,178 Capacity: 33,334 Capacity: 25,132
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Group stage

Knockout stage

Statistics