
VIVA World Cup is an international football tournament organized by the Nouvelle Fédération Board for the teams registered in it. It takes place once every 1-2 years. In November 2006, the first tournament was held in French Occitania . The first World Cup was won by the Lapland team, defeating the Monaco team in the final with a score of 21: 1. The next tournament was held July 7–13, 2008 in Lapland (in its Swedish part ). 5 teams took part in it. As a result, in the final, the Assyria team won the Falls - 2: 0. In 2009, the World Cup was held in Dropanya . The home team defeated Iraqi Kurdistan 2-0. However, the 2010 World Cup was held in Gozo , whose team took last place in 2009. And in Iraqi Kurdistan from June 4 to June 9, the 2012 World Cup was held.
Since 2014, it has actually been replaced by the World Cup , held under the auspices of the new organization - ConIFA [1] .
Tournaments
| Year | Championship owner | The final | 3rd place match | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champion | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | 4th place | ||||
| 2006 | Occitania | Lapland | 21-1 | Monaco | Occitania | South Cameroon | |||
| 2008 | Lapland | Falls | 2-0 | Assyria | Lapland | 3-1 | Iraqi Kurdistan | ||
| 2009 | Falls | Falls | 2-0 | Iraqi Kurdistan | Lapland | 4-4 (5-4 pins ) | Provence | ||
| 2010 | Gozo | Falls | 1-0 | Iraqi Kurdistan | Occitania | 2-0 | Kingdom of Both Sicilies | ||
| 2012 | Iraqi Kurdistan | Iraqi Kurdistan | 2-1 | Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus | Zanzibar | 7-2 | Provence | ||
Notes
- ↑ The 2016 ConIFA World Cup provides an international stage for stateless populations , fusion.net, 2/11/16