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February 6, 2018

CONIFA announce first stadium for 2018 Paddy Power World Football Cup, tickets now on sale

The Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CONIFA) and Sutton United FC are pleased to announced that the Knights Community Stadium (Gander Green Lane) will host games during 2018 Paddy Power World Football Cup in London.

The 5,013-capacity stadium will host six games during the Thursday 31 May to Saturday 9 June event, including two quarter-finals. The tournament will kick off at the Knights Community Stadium at 12pm London time on 31 May with a group A clash between Ellan Vannin (Isle of Man) and Cascadia.

At 3pm that afternoon, European champions Padania and African side Matabeleland will clash in group C. Sutton United’s home ground will then host two quarter finals on Tuesday 5 June (3pm and 6pm), and two placement games on Thursday 7 June (12pm and 3pm).

Sutton United is a National League team, the fifth division of English football. In February 2017 they made the last 16 of the FA Cup, only the 9th non-league side to reach that stage of the competition since 1945. The club is known for its strong community roots, and iconic mascot Jenny the Giraffe.

“Sutton United is pleased to be supporting the 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup,” said a club spokesperson. “The tournament brings together teams from across the world to build international understanding and encourage cultural exchange. These are aims we can all get behind.”

Tickets for these games are now on sale via Eventim, the official ticketing provider for the tournament. Eventim sells over 150 million tickets for over 200,000 events annually, including for some of European football’s biggest names: Borussia Dortmund and Ajax.

“The CONIFA World Football Cup is the perfect addition to our growing sports business here in the United Kingdom,” said Dale Ballentine, Director of Development at Eventim UK. “We look forward to working with team on delivering such an exciting event.

Further stadiums will be announced in the coming weeks, with the remainder of tickets to go on sale shortly. All stadiums will be in the greater London area.

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