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Women's Viva World Cup

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Football tournament
Women Viva World Cup
Founded2008
RegionInternational (NF-Board)
Current championsPadaniaPadania
Most championships Sápmi,
PadaniaPadania (1 title each)

TheWomen Viva World Cup is an international women'sfootball tournament organized by theN.F.-Board, an umbrella association for nationsunaffiliated with FIFA. It was played twice in 2008 and 2010 with only two teams; and failed to take place three times in 2011, 2013 and 2018.

History

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Sápmi 2008

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The first edition, with only two teams, was won by the host,Sápmi, who beatKurdistan over two legs with an aggregate score of 15–1.

All times areCentral European Summer Time (UTC+2)[1]


Sápmi 4–0Kurdistan RegionKurdistan
Skulbørstad

Sápmi 11–1Kurdistan RegionKurdistan
Skulbørstad
Eira
Hallen
Esseryd
Oscarsson
Fosshaug

Gozo 2010

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The second edition, again with only two teams, was won byPadania, who beat the hostGozo over two legs with an aggregate score of 7–0.[2]


PadaniaPadania4–0GozoGozo
Lupi 13'
Baroni 50'
Colamanco 68'
Laterza 77'

PadaniaPadania3–0GozoGozo
Povia 10',40'
Iostioni 78'

Cancelled tournaments

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  • 2011 Women Viva World Cup inPadania (Padania backed out for unknown reasons)[3]
  • 2013 Women Viva World Cup inTifariti,Western Sahara (Announced in 2013, however was also cancelled for unknown reasons)[4]
  • 2018 Women Viva World Cup inVichy,France (announced in 2017, however cancelled due to snags in the negotiation proccess between the NFB and the authorities of Vichy)[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"II Viva World Cup TM 2008". Archived fromthe original on 2008-07-04. Retrieved2008-07-04.
  2. ^"Padania Win Viva World Cup in Gozo". independent.com.mt. 11 June 2010. Retrieved13 July 2013.
  3. ^Gaup, Berit Solveig."Kaos ødela for VIVA World Cup".NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål).Archived from the original on 2023-12-03. Retrieved2025-09-20.
  4. ^"Press Release"(PDF).N.F.-Board.Archived(PDF) from the original on 18 June 2025. Retrieved18 June 2025.
  5. ^Olivier Rezel (2017-12-06)."La compétition internationale était prévue du 10 au 17 décembre, à Vichy".lamontagne.fr (in French). Retrieved2020-11-24.

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