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The '''2020 Copa d'Aeia''' was the 31st edition of the [[Copa d'Aeia]] an international {{wp|association football|football}} tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of [[Football Federation of Aeia]] once every year.  The tournament took place from the 13th of June until the final which was played on the 25th of July 2020. The tournament was the first time the Copa d'Aeia had been held in the [[Renneque|Rennekkan Federation]], and the first time the tournament had been held on the continent of [[Rennekka]] for more than ten years. The tournament was also the second to officially utilise the {{wp|video assistant referee}} (VAR) system.
The '''2020 Copa d'Aeia''' was the 31st edition of the [[Copa d'Aeia]] an international {{wp|association football|football}} tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of [[Football Federation of Aeia]] once every year.  The tournament took place from the 13th of June until the final which was played on the 25th of July 2020. The tournament was the first time the Copa d'Aeia had been held in the [[Renneque|Rennekkan Federation]], and the first time the tournament had been held on the continent of [[Rennekka]] for more than ten years. The tournament was also the second to officially utilise the {{wp|video assistant referee}} (VAR) system.
==Host selection==
==Host selection==
Bidding for the 2020 tournament began in 2017 at the same time as the bidding for the previous edition. Given the prevalence of Asuran bids which had hosted the tournament's past 4 editions, the FFA announced that bidding for the 2020 edition of the tournament would only be open for national federations outside of the Asuran Football Association. Three bids initially materialised from the [[Fafar|Hafar Republic]], [[The Mawusi]], as well as a joint [[Renneque]]-[[Rocia]] bid. However, Rocia eventually dropped its support for a joint bid leading Renneque to put itself forward as a solo host. Voting was tight during the first round with Hafar leading the way, however in the second round all three Mawusi votes switched to Rennneque.
{|class=wikitable
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! colspan="6" style="text-align:center;"| 2020 host bidding (majority 8 votes)
|-
! Country
| style="background:silver;"|'''Round 1'''
| style="background:silver;"|'''Round 2'''
|-
|'''{{flag|Renneque}}''' || style="text-align:center;"|5|| style="text-align:center;"|'''8'''
|-
|{{flag|Hafar}} || style="text-align:center;"| 7 || style="text-align:center;"| 7
|-
|{{flag|The Mawusi}} || style="text-align:center;"| 3 ||style="background:silver;"|Eliminated
|}
==Teams==
==Teams==
==Venues==
==Venues==

Revision as of 15:20, 26 April 2020

2020 FFA Copa d'Aeia
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Copa d'Aeia 2020 official logo
Tournament details
Host countryRenneque
Dates13 June - 25 July 2020
Teams32 (from 4 confederations)
Venue(s)8 (in 7 host cities)
2019
2021

The 2020 Copa d'Aeia was the 31st edition of the Copa d'Aeia an international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of Football Federation of Aeia once every year. The tournament took place from the 13th of June until the final which was played on the 25th of July 2020. The tournament was the first time the Copa d'Aeia had been held in the Rennekkan Federation, and the first time the tournament had been held on the continent of Rennekka for more than ten years. The tournament was also the second to officially utilise the video assistant referee (VAR) system.

Host selection

Bidding for the 2020 tournament began in 2017 at the same time as the bidding for the previous edition. Given the prevalence of Asuran bids which had hosted the tournament's past 4 editions, the FFA announced that bidding for the 2020 edition of the tournament would only be open for national federations outside of the Asuran Football Association. Three bids initially materialised from the Hafar Republic, The Mawusi, as well as a joint Renneque-Rocia bid. However, Rocia eventually dropped its support for a joint bid leading Renneque to put itself forward as a solo host. Voting was tight during the first round with Hafar leading the way, however in the second round all three Mawusi votes switched to Rennneque.

2020 host bidding (majority 8 votes)
Country Round 1 Round 2
 Renneque 5 8
 Hafar 7 7
 The Mawusi 3 Eliminated

Teams

Venues

Group stage

Statistics