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The tournament phase involved a total 12 teams, a number of which were amateurs. 19 matches were played in four venues in two different cities: [[Yu]] and [[Honochmul]]. The host (the [[Mutul]]) was defeated by [[Sante Reze]] in the semi-final. The latter went on to win the competition against the [[Charnea]]ns. Due to Sante Reze' policy of never holding international events due to budgetary constraints and quarrels between Noble Houses, the Mutul was designated as the host country, for the third time in a row, of the [[2021 Pitz World Court|2021 edition]]. | The tournament phase involved a total 12 teams, a number of which were amateurs. 19 matches were played in four venues in two different cities: [[Yu]] and [[Honochmul]]. The host (the [[Mutul]]) was defeated by [[Sante Reze]] in the semi-final. The latter went on to win the competition against the [[Charnea]]ns. Due to Sante Reze' policy of never holding international events due to budgetary constraints and quarrels between Noble Houses, the Mutul was designated as the host country, for the third time in a row, of the [[2021 Pitz World Court|2021 edition]]. | ||
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2020 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Pitz |
Location | Mutul |
Dates | June 3rd–August 13th |
Venue(s) | Yu World Stadium |
Participants | |
Final positions | |
Champions | Sante Reze |
1st runners-up | Charnea |
2nd runners-up | Mutul |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 19 |
The 2020 Pitz World Court (Mtl: Mulawil Halab) the 84th annual world championship for national Pitz teams organized by the Pitzalk'in Temple' Secular Rectorate. It took place in the Mutul, traditional host of the competition, due to the start of the Enyaman Civil War which led to the de-facto disparition of the previous year winner, Enyama, as a political entity.
The tournament phase involved a total 12 teams, a number of which were amateurs. 19 matches were played in four venues in two different cities: Yu and Honochmul. The host (the Mutul) was defeated by Sante Reze in the semi-final. The latter went on to win the competition against the Charneans. Due to Sante Reze' policy of never holding international events due to budgetary constraints and quarrels between Noble Houses, the Mutul was designated as the host country, for the third time in a row, of the 2021 edition.