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*NSFA Cup 1: [[Angel Core Sentinels]] ([[Gaian Ascendancy]]) 4-0 [[Backstaffen United]] ([[Fimble loving peoples]]), final hosted in [[Cockbill Street]]
 
*NSFA Cup 1: [[Angel Core Sentinels]] ([[Gaian Ascendancy]]) 4-0 [[Backstaffen United]] ([[Fimble loving peoples]]), final hosted in [[Cockbill Street]]
*NSFA Cup 2: Not yet started, final to be hosted in [[Bedistan]]. Champions' League losers in the First and Second Qualifying Rounds will be moved to the NSFA Cup Qualifying Round.
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*NSFA Cup 2: [[Channel Kickers]] ([[Crystilakere]]) 1-0 [[Kalisimu Salan]] ([[Rejistania]]) [[Wikipedia:Extra time|AET]], final hosted at [[Fillmore National Stadium]], [[Sonoma City]], [[Bedistan]]
  
  
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''No such 'official' NS World Cup-related body called the 'NationStates Football Assication' actually exists in [[NationStates]], but it is perhaps best-seen as a façade of the [[World Cup#The_World_Cup_Committee|World Cup Committee]].''
 
''No such 'official' NS World Cup-related body called the 'NationStates Football Assication' actually exists in [[NationStates]], but it is perhaps best-seen as a façade of the [[World Cup#The_World_Cup_Committee|World Cup Committee]].''
 
  
 
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Revision as of 14:24, 19 July 2005

Overview

The NSFA Cup is the secondary competition for international clubs, below the Champions League, currently about to start its second installment.

With the inclusion of the Champions' League into the World Cup calendar, it was felt that as there was an equivalent to the RL UEFA Champions League, there should be an equivalent to the UEFA Cup too. Thus, the NSFA Cup was born to give 'lesser' clubs a chance to play teams from around the world.

Results



No such 'official' NS World Cup-related body called the 'NationStates Football Assication' actually exists in NationStates, but it is perhaps best-seen as a façade of the World Cup Committee.

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