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May 28, 2018

CONIFA’s 2018 World Football Cup set for Thursday kick-off in London

With only a few days to go until Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CONIFA)’s 2018 Paddy Power World Football Cup, 16 teams representing 334 million people across five continents are making final preparations for a unique tournament set to take place in London from Thursday 31 May to Saturday 9 June.

“We are excited to be able to host our largest ever tournament in Greater London, not only the historic home of the beautiful game but a vibrant and international city that welcomes people from all corners of the globe,” said CONIFA President, Per-Anders Blind. “With some teams based in the United Kingdom, some having large diaspora communities here and plenty of neutral favourites, we are confident of support from the London community.”

CONIFA is the international football confederation for teams not part of FIFA. Its members include states, partially-recognised states, regions, minority groups and sports-isolated territories. CONIFA is a strictly politically neutral charity, and is run by volunteers. The 2018 Paddy Power World Football Cup is CONIFA’s biggest tournament yet, bringing together 16 teams to battle it out over 48 matches across 10 stadiums.

“The teams have worked tirelessly to get here,” said CONIFA General Secretary Sascha Düerkop. “Tuvalu are flying 15,000 kilometres from Funafuti to London, while Matabeleland have used crowd-funding to finance their participation at the 2018 Paddy Power World Football Cup.”

“After months and months of planning, it is hard to believe the tournament is about to kick-off,” Düerkop continued. “We are so grateful to everyone that has turned an ambitious idea into an amazing reality: all our tournament sponsors, including naming rights partner Paddy Power; our army of volunteers; wonderful host clubs and stadiums; committed teams who have made it to London; and all the fans who will come to watch teams putting their hearts and souls into playing football on the international stage in such a wonderful location. As with all big sporting events, the fans make it, and we are ready to welcome everyone for a tournament of great football and an unbeatable atmosphere.”

Abkhazia, a partially-recognised territory claimed by Georgia, will be looking to defend their CONIFA World Football Cup title after winning the last edition in spectacular scenes on home-soil in 2016. 2017 European Football Cup Padania (a region of Italy), Ellan Vannin (Isle of Man) and Northern Cyprus are among the other favourites. TibetMatabelelandKabilyaCascadia and Tuvalu are among the teams making their CONIFA debut. Barawa, a region of southern Somalia, are the official tournament hosts; the Barawa FA is a diaspora group based in London.

Tickets for the 2018 Paddy Power World Football Cup are available via conifa.org/tickets.

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By Robin Toal

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