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Revision as of 10:53, 20 February 2022
Founded | 1951 |
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Legal status | Governing body of association football |
Purpose | Sport governance |
Headquarters | Venège, Magnaeus |
Region served | Eurth |
Membership | 60 Associations |
Website | uena.com |
The UENA (Union des Associations Nationales de Football) is the international football league that comprises of all national teams that exist on Eurth. It administers all the various associations and regional leagues along with organizing global competitions including the Nations and the greatest stage for football, the World Cup. Previously there were 3 major confederations until frustrations from Alharuan and Thalassan programs created their own in late 2021. There are 4 major associations: The Argic & Football Association (AFA), the Alharuan & Thalassan Football Confederation (ATFC), the Aurelia & Marenesia Football Confederation (AMFC), and the Europan Continental Football Association (ECFA). Each subordinate association to the UENA arranges and administers all competitions within their geographic boundaries. The UENA is headquartered in the capital of Magnaeus, Venège.
Teams
Competitions
World Cup
The UENA World Cup is the most prestigious football competition in all of Eurth. 16 of the world's greatest teams are given the opportunity to win. The host country is always one of the participating teams.
- 2006 UENA World Cup in Italgria[1]
- 2010 UENA World Cup
- 2014 UENA World Cup
- 2018 UENA World Cup
- 2022 UENA World Cup
Nations
League Cups
- ↑ Euro Cup 2006 (27 September 2006)