Women's Viva World Cup

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The Women Viva World Cup is an international women's football tournament organized by the N.F.-Board, an umbrella association for nations unaffiliated 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.

Founded2008
RegionInternational (NF-Board)
Current championsPadania Padania
Most championships Sápmi,
Padania Padania (1 title each)
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Women Viva World Cup
Founded2008
RegionInternational (NF-Board)
Current championsPadania Padania
Most championships Sápmi,
Padania Padania (1 title each)
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History

Sápmi 2008

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

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


More information Sápmi, 4–0 ...
Sápmi 4–0Kurdistan Region Kurdistan
Skulbørstad
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Malmberget Stadium, Malmberget

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Sápmi 11–1Kurdistan Region Kurdistan
Skulbørstad
Eira
Hallen
Esseryd
Oscarsson
Fosshaug
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Gällivare Stadium, Gällivare

Gozo 2010

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


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Padania Padania4–0Gozo Gozo
Lupi 13'
Baroni 50'
Colamanco 68'
Laterza 77'
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More information Padania, 3–0 ...
Padania Padania3–0Gozo Gozo
Povia 10', 40'
Iostioni 78'
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Cancelled tournaments

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

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