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Revision as of 17:28, 19 February 2024

The IDU Football Championship, also known as the IDUFC, is the International Democratic Union's largest football event, currently organized by the world's football governing body, the AFFIDU. Teams from all over the region come together to compete in a football tournament to decide the best national team in the region. The winner wins a silver cup engraved with the IDU scales and acorn.

Scoring

Teams receive 3 points for winning a game, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for losing. Points determine a team's rank. In case of a tie, their rank is decided first by the difference between scored and received goals, second by the result of the match between the tying nations, and third by the most scored goals. If they are still completely equal, a decision match is held.

Outcomes

Year Host Winner Runner Up Third No. Teams
2005 Groot Gouda Isles of Koster Adam Island not contested 12
2006 Mikitivity Mikitivity Baranxtu 12
2018  Laeral  Gnejs  United New England 16
2019  Legionas  Gnejs Assamland 16
2022  Libertas Omnium Maximus  Lauchenoiria  Xiomera  Laeral 16
2024  Lauchenoiria TBA

2005 IDU Football Championship

The first IDU Football Championship was held from September 2nd to September 14th, 2005, in The People's Republic of Groot Gouda.

Location

Group A played in the Lakeside Stadium in the Bayhood Province, and the Olympic Stadium in the Northillians Province.

Group B played in the Stadium Green Garden in Flowerdale, and the Football Factory in the Gowlands.

Group C played in the Groot Gouda Arena in Gouda City, and the Eastmeadow Stadium.

The next round's games were played in the Groot Gouda Arena, the Eastmeadow Football Arena, the Lakeside Stadium, and Stadium Green Garden.

The final game was played at the Groot Gouda Arena.

Teams

Teams entered in the 2005 IDU Football Championship were:

Group A

  • The Malabrian National Team (Malabra)
  • The Sivaris Wild Hares (Antrium)
  • The Blustering Boyzzz (Keeslandia)
  • The Miervatian Reapers (Mikitivity)

Group B

  • The Edie Ratters (Grosseschnauzer)
  • The Adam Island National Team (Adam Island)
  • The DataGenesis Puppies (DataGenesis)
  • The Lloegr-Cymru Dragons (Lloegr-Cymru)

Group C

  • The Free Thinkers (Lawtonia)
  • The Wondervolle National Team (Wondervolle)
  • The Groot Gouda National Team (Groot Gouda)
  • The Isles of Koster National Team (The Isles of Koster)

Scores

First Round

Team Played Points Won Lost Draws Scored Received Advance?
Group A
Mikitivity 3 9 3 0 0 10 3 (+7) Yes
Antrium 3 6 2 1 0 6 5 (+1) Yes
Keeslandia 3 3 1 2 0 6 8 (-2) No
Malabra 3 0 0 3 0 2 8 (-6) No
Group B
DataGenesis 3 7 2 0 1 10 3 (+7) Yes
Lloegr-Cymru 3 6 2 1 0 6 5 (+1) Yes
Adam Island 3 4 1 1 1 8 5 (+3) Yes
Grosseschnauzer 3 0 0 3 0 1 12 (-11) No
Group C
Lawtonia 3 6 2 1 0 7 4 (+3) Yes
Wondervolle 3 6 2 1 0 8 7 (+1) Yes
Isles of Koster 3 3 1 2 0 5 6 (-1) Yes
Groot Gouda 3 3 1 2 0 5 8 (-3) No

Second Round

  • Mikitivity vs. Adam Island: 1 - 3, Adam Island advances
  • Lloegr-Cymru vs. Lawtonia: 2 - 3, Lawtonia advances
  • Isles of Koster vs. DataGenesis: 2 - 2 (1 - 0 overtime), Isles of Koster advances
  • Wondervolle vs. Antrium: 4 - 1, Wondervolle advances

Semifinals

  • Adam Island vs. Lawtonia: 3 - 1, Adam Island advances
  • Isles of Koster vs. Wondervolle: 2 - 1, Isles of Koster advances

Final Round

The final round of the 2005 IDU Football Championship was held at Groot Gouda Football Stadium on September 14th.

The final results were: Adam Island 2, Isles of Koster 3.

An excerpt from the official results statement said: "In an incredible match in the Groot Gouda Stadium, overlooked by the leaders of various IDU nations and 70.000 spectators, football of the highest level was displayed. The two teams didn't sit back and wait, but fought for every inch of the field. The result was a game that could go either way, and many were already preparing for extra time. Adam Island had opened the score in the first half, soon followed by Isles of Koster's equalizer. In between, many chances were created but not transformed into goals.

The second half saw the same amount of action, leaving many people on the edge of their seats and both nations nervous about the ending. Again, Adam Island took the lead, which they managed to hold for a long time. in the 80th minute however, Isles of Koster scored and brought both teams back on 2-2. Most people thought it would stay this way, until deep in the added time, the winning goal was scored by Isles of Koster. By the time the match was resumed, the playing time was over and Isles of Koster could come up the stage and collect the cup from president Michel of Groot Gouda."

2006 IDU Football Championship

The second IDU Football Championship was held from October 17 to October 27, 2006, in Mikitivity.

Teams

Teams entered in the 2006 IDU Football Championship were:

Division 1

  • The South Antrian Locusts (South Antrium)
  • The Storks (Saidercray)
  • Sikamene Oteara (Otea)
  • The Blustering Boyzzz (Keeslandia)
  • The Tigers of Baranxtu (Baranxtu)
  • The Anvàln Hawks (Antrium)

Division 2

  • Dandelions (Gnejs)
  • The Malabra Rhinos (Malabra)
  • The Marvelot Rockets (Marvelot)
  • Ègle Cikoutimien (Cikoutimi)
  • Schneegespenst (Mikitivity)
  • The Ceorana Nimbostraticizers (Ceorana)

A list of the main goal tenders and lead strikers of each team can be seen here.

Scores

First Round

Team Played Points Won Lost Draws Scored Received Advance?
Division 1
Saidercray 5 9 3 2 0 12 9 (+3) Yes
Baranxtu 5 9 3 2 0 12 11 (+1) Yes
Antrium 5 7 2 2 1 12 9 (+3) No
Otea 5 7 2 2 1 11 10 (+1) No
Keeslandia 5 6 2 3 0 8 12 (-4) No
South Antrium 5 6 2 3 0 7 11 (-4) No
Division 2
Malabra 5 13 4 0 1 15 7 (+8) Yes
Mikitivity 5 8 2 1 2 13 8 (+5) Yes
Cikoutimi 5 7 2 2 1 11 13 (-2) No
Marvelot 5 6 1 1 3 8 8 (+/-0) No
Ceorana 5 6 2 3 0 10 12 (-2) No
Gnejs 5 1 0 4 1 6 15 (-9) No

Semi-finals

  • Malabra - Baranxtu 2-3
  • Mikitivity - Saidercray 3-1

Final Round

  • Mikitivity - Baranxtu 3-1

2018 IDU Football Championship

See main page: 2018 IDU Football Championship

The 2018 IDU Football Championship was held from November 20, 2018 to May 31, 2019 in Laeral.[1]

Teams

Teams entered in the 2018 Football Championship were:

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group Stage

Team Points Won Lost Draws Advance?
Group 1
Bonalando 0 0 3 0 No
Lauchenoiria 6 2 1 0 Yes
Legionas 3 1 2 0 No
United New England 9 3 0 0 Yes
Group 2
Lumeau 0 0 3 0 No
Slokais Islands 6 2 1 0 Yes
Shuell 9 3 0 0 Yes
The Dezreik 3 1 2 0 No
Group 3
Verwood 7 2 0 1 Yes
Laeral 4 0 1 2 No
Gnejs 4 1 1 1 Yes
Conternia 2 0 1 2 No
Group 4
Gonhog 5 1 0 2 Yes
New Lusitania 3 0 0 3 No
Trive 2 0 1 2 No
Libertas Omnium Maximus 4 1 1 1 Yes

Quarter Finals

United New England v Slokais Islands (3-1)

Verwood v Libertas Omnium Maximus (2-1)

Shuell v Lauchenoiria (2-0)

Gonhog v Gnejs (1-2)

Semifinals

United New England v Verwood (3-1)

Shuell v Gnejs (0-1)

Finals

United New England v Gnejs (0-1)

2019 IDU Football Championship

The full summary of the 2019 IDUFC held in Legionas.

The 2019 IDU Football Championship was held from June 14th 2020 to July 20th 2020[2] in Legionas[3] after it was awarded hosting rights. The tournament consisted of sixteen national teams initially placed in a group format of four groups consisting of four teams each. At an estimated cost of ₳13.34 billion, the 2019 IDUFC was one of the most expensive tournaments held[4]. 31 matches were played in eight venues across 5 cities. In the final, Gnejs played Assamland on the 20th of July, 2020, at the Aunistria Arena, winning 2-0 through a brace from Jack Wiijk, claiming their second consecutive title. Jack Wiijk was voted the tournament's best player subsequently clinching the Golden Ball Award, as well as winning the Golden Boot Award by scoring the most amount of goals in the entire tournament, propelling Gnejs to their win. Kjetil Åkervik of Gnejs won the Golden Glove Award for displaying the best goalkeeping performances during the whole tournament. It is estimated that around 3.5 million fans from around the world travelled to Legionas during the entire duration of the tournament, with around 4 billion viewers tuning in globally.

Group Stage

2022 IDU Football Championship

See main page: 2022 IDU Football Championship

The 2022 IDU Football Championship was hosted between August 22, 2022[5] and October 13, 2022 in Libertas Omnium Maximus across venues in four cities: Litudinem, Iustitia City, Lumeniola, and Perra. Remarkably, despite two consecutive prior wins of the championship, Gnejs did not qualify for participation in the 2022 tournament. Due to an extreme late August heatwave which swept across the nation, with temperatures exceeding 34 °C (93 °F), a number of group stage matches were postponed to early September. None were cancelled. For the first time in IDUFC history, a third place consolation match was held between Laeral and Greater Acadia, with Laeral winning third place. Lauchenoiria defeated Xiomera in the final match, winning the tournament on October 13, 2022.

Group Stage

Team Wins Losses Draws Points Goals Qualified?
Group A - hosted in Litudinem
LHV 1 1 1 4 4 Yes
GDV 1 1 1 4 1 No
LAU 2 1 0 6 3 Yes
EIR 1 2 0 3 3 No
Group B - hosted in Iustitia City
WTQ 0 3 0 0 1 No
HNA 1 1 1 4 2 No
XMA 2 0 1 7 2 Yes
GAC 2 1 0 6 5 Yes
Group C - hosted in Lumeniola
ELA 2 1 0 6 4 Yes
FSI 1 1 1 4 6 No
TRV 1 0 2 5 3 Yes
MLA 0 2 1 1 2 No
Group D - hosted in Perra
GHN 1 2 0 3 3 No
SRL 0 2 1 1 2 No
LRL 2 0 1 7 6 Yes
LOM 1 0 2 5 7 Yes

Knockout Stage

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1  Laeral 2
8  Lehvant 0  Laeral 1
4  Elalia 1  Lauchenoiria 2
5  Lauchenoiria 3  Xiomera 2
2  Xiomera 2  Lauchenoiria 3
7  Trive 1  Xiomera 4
3  Greater Acadia 2  Greater Acadia 0
6  Libertas Omnium Maximus 1 Third Place
 Laeral 1
 Greater Acadia 0

Quarterfinals

Laeral v Lehvant (2-0)

Elalia v Lauchenoiria (1-3)

Greater Acadia v Libertas Omnium Maximus (2-1)

Xiomera v Trive (2-1)

Semifinals

Laeral v Lauchenoiria (1-2)

Xiomera v Greater Acadia (4-0)

Third Place

Laeral v Greater Acadia (1-0)

Grand Final

Xiomera v Lauchenoiria (2-3)

Notes