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2024 CONIFA Women's World Football Cup

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The 2024 CONIFA Women's World Football Cup is the second edition of the CONIFA Women's World Football Cup, an international football tournament for states, minorities, stateless peoples and regions unaffiliated with FIFA organised by CONIFA.[1]

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Participants

The following teams were initially announced to participate in the tournament;

Withdrawn

After initially being announced as participants, Kashmir and  Northern Cyprus later withdrew from the competition with no official reason given.[2]  Tibet would also be removed from the tournament on the opening day after the team was unable to secure visa to travel aboard on time.[3] These withdrawals would result in the tournament being reduced from the originally announced 6 participants to 3.

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Host

The tournament will be played above the Arctic Circle in northern Norway. The city of Bodø became selected as the European Capital of Culture in 2024 and as a part of the celebration, the city is hosting the CONIFA WWFC2024.[1]

Venues

The group stage will be played at Mørkvedlia idrettspark, 15 minutes outside the city center. The area is closely connected to the Bodø University College.The final will be played in the home ground of FK Bodø/Glimt, the Aspmyra Stadium.[1][4]

Mørkvedlia Idrettspark Aspmyra Stadion
Capacity: 1,500[1] Capacity: 8,270[5]
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Group stage

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Source: CONIFA
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Matches

MD 1
More information Tamil Eelam, 2–2 ...
Mørkvedlia Idrettspark

MD 1
More information Sápmi, 2–0 ...
Mørkvedlia Idrettspark

MD 2
More information Sápmi, 2–0 ...
Mørkvedlia Idrettspark

MD 2
More information Székely Land, 0–1 ...
Mørkvedlia Idrettspark

MD 3
More information Székely Land, 0–3 ...
Mørkvedlia Idrettspark

MD 3
More information Tamil Eelam, 0–8 ...
Mørkvedlia Idrettspark

Final

More information Sápmi, 2–1 ...

Top goalscorers

4 goals

  • Sápmi Karoline Fosli
  • Sápmi Eva-Alida Eliasson

3 goals

  • Tamil Eelam Dilaxsika Sundararajah

2 goals

  • Sápmi Wilma Ritzen
  • Sápmi Thea Norkyn Nygård

1 goal

  • Székely Land Tímea Krall
  • Székely Land Anita Kis
  • Sápmi Klara Norlemann
  • Tamil Eelam Dayaniah S.
  • Sápmi Hilda Sundqvist
  • Sápmi Ylva Johnsen
  • Sápmi Jenny Marie Mannsverk
  • Sápmi Marja Sofe Holmestrand Hætta

References

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