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The 2022 IFA World Cup is scheduled to be host both the international men's and women's association football championship, contested by the national teams of the member associations of the IFA. It is currently in the bidding process for both championships but both will take place sometime next year.  
The 2022 IFA World Cup is scheduled to be host both the international men's and women's association football championship, contested by the national teams of the member associations of the IFA. It is currently in the bidding process for both championships but both will take place sometime next year.  

Revision as of 14:34, 1 December 2022

2022 IFA World Cup
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First season1888
Current champions New Sebronia (Mens)
Template:Country data Layfet (Womens)
Websitewww.WorldCup22.org
2022 International Football Association World Cup
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File:IFA World Cup 1974 - Gran Rugido 2022.png
Tournament details
Host countryGran Rugido
Dates1 December – 20 December
Teams32 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)14 (in 11 host cities)
2020
2024

The 2022 IFA World Cup is scheduled to be host both the international men's and women's association football championship, contested by the national teams of the member associations of the IFA. It is currently in the bidding process for both championships but both will take place sometime next year.

Host Selection

The bidding procedure to host the 2022 Mens and Womens IFA World Cups began on April 27th 2021, and national associations have until May 4th 2021 to register their interest. Layfet, which hosted the 2020 Mens World Cup is ineligible to host the 2022 Mens World Cup. Encessia, which hosted the 2020 Womenss World Cup is ineligible to host the 2022 Womens World Cup.

Nations that have applied to host the 2022 Mens World Cup include: Bakyern, Gran Rugido, Lyonheimer, New Sebronia, Vultesia, Wellsenfaile, Riojania, Gavrilia, The Cape Bay, Frarstizk and Yryel.

Nations that have applied to host the 2022 Womens World Cup include: Mbuntrare and The Vanna.

Qualification

IFA's six continental confederations organize their own qualifying competitions. All IFA member associations are eligible to enter qualification. The hosts will be qualified automatically for the tournament.

The allocation of slots for each confederation was discussed by the IFA Executive Committee on January 10th, 2021 at the IFA Headquarters in Tonnes. The committee decided the following allocation of slots:

Thuadia (THUCON):
Caleren (CALCON):
Thrismari (RISCON):
Astariax (ASTCON):
Olivacia (OLICON):
Meredonne (MERCON):

The first qualifying matches will be played in May 2020. Nations have until May 4th to declare their intent to participate in the qualifier.

Participants in the qualifiers include:

Thuadia (THUCON):
Caleren (CALCON):
Thrismari (RISCON): Hiblund, Frarstizk,
Hiraethia (HIRCON):
Olivacia (OLICON):
Meredonne (MERCON):

Venues

Results

See Also