CONIFA South America Football Cup explained

CONIFA Copa América
Organiser:CONIFA
Region:South America
Number Of Teams:4
Most Successful Club: Maule Sur
(1 title)
Current:2022 CONIFA Copa América

The CONIFA South America Football Cup, also referred to as CONIFA Copa América, is an international football tournament organized by CONIFA, an umbrella association for states, minorities, stateless peoples and regions unaffiliated with FIFA.[1]

History

Chile 2022

See main article: 2022 CONIFA South America Football Cup. On 24 January 2022, CONIFA announced that the first edition of the CONIFA South America Football Cup would take place in Linares, Chile and feature 4 teams (Aymara, Mapuche, Maule Sur and São Paulo FAD).[2] São Paulo FAD however was unable to arrive in time for the dispute due to excessive ice on the roads in southern Chile, and the tournament has been changed to a single round robin format. Maule Sur won the first edition of the tournament.[3] [4]

Results

YearHostFirst place gameThird place game
width= 100px Champion width= Score width= 100px Runner-upwidth= 100px Thirdwidth= Scorewidth= 100px Fourth
1 2022 Chile
Maule Sur
Round-robin
Mapuche
3
Notes

Appearances

Legend

For each tournament, the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.

Copa América CONIFA
Team
(Total 3 teams)
2022

(3)
Maule Sur1st
Mapuche2nd
Aymara3rd
São Paulo FAD×

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Copa América da Conifa começa nesta sexta-feira em Linares, no Chile . O Curioso do Futebol . 13 June 2022 . pt.
  2. Web site: Inicia en Chile la primera Copa América de CONIFA . mexico.as.com . 17 June 2022 . es.
  3. Web site: Featured Events . Conifa (official website) . 17 June 2022.
  4. Web site: Maule Sur – Copa America Champions 2022 . Conifa (official website) . 21 June 2022.