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{{Infobox International Football Competition | {{Infobox International Football Competition | ||
| year = 2023 | | year = 2023 | ||
| image = | | image = World Cup 2023.png | ||
| size = 150px | | size = 150px | ||
| dates = June TBD - July TBD | | dates = June TBD - July TBD | ||
| country = {{flag| | | country = {{flag|Eisenland}} | ||
| num_teams = 48 | | num_teams = 48 | ||
| confederations = 6 | | confederations = 6 | ||
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The 2023 FOIF World Cup will be the 19th [[FOIF World Cup]] tournament, 84 years after the first tournament in 1939. The tournament will take place from mid June to late July and will be hosted by 10 cities across [[ | The 2023 FOIF World Cup will be the 19th [[FOIF World Cup]] tournament, 84 years after the first tournament in 1939. The tournament will take place from mid June to late July and will be hosted by 10 cities across [[Eisenland (Elezia)|Eisenland]]. [[Leciria]] enter the tournament as defending champions. | ||
The tournament will only be the second to include 48 national teams, after the success of the format in 2019. | The tournament will only be the second to include 48 national teams, after the success of the format in 2019. |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 2 July 2023
Tournament details | |
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Host country | Eisenland |
Dates | June TBD - July TBD |
Teams | 48 (from 6 confederations) |
Venue(s) | 16 (in 10 host cities) |
The 2023 FOIF World Cup will be the 19th FOIF World Cup tournament, 84 years after the first tournament in 1939. The tournament will take place from mid June to late July and will be hosted by 10 cities across Eisenland. Leciria enter the tournament as defending champions.
The tournament will only be the second to include 48 national teams, after the success of the format in 2019.
Format
Host Selection
Qualification
Venues
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