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CONIFA No Limits Mediterranean Futsal Cup

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CONIFA No Limits Mediterranean Futsal Cup
Organising bodyCONIFA
Founded2020; 5 years ago (2020)
RegionMediterranean Sea area
Number of teams6
Current champions County of Nice
Most successful club(s) County of Nice
(1 title)
2021 CONIFA No Limits Mediterranean Futsal Cup

The CONIFA No Limits Mediterranean Futsal Cup is an international fustal football tournament organized by CONIFA, an umbrella association for states, minorities, stateless peoples and regions unaffiliated with FIFA.[1]

Editions

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Sanremo 2021

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On August 26, 2021, CONIFA announced that the first edition of the CONIFA South America Football Cup would take place in Sanremo, Italy and feature 6 teams (County of Nice, Elba, Sardinia, Sicily, Seborga, Terra Brigasca).[2] The tournament was played in two groups of three and the top team from each group advanced to final. Second top team in the group advanced to third-place match.[3][4] County of Nice won the first edition of the tournament.[5]

Results

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Ed. Year Host First place game Third place game Num.
teams
1st place, gold medalist(s) Champion Score 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Score Fourth
1 2021  Italy  County of Nice 5–2  Sardinia  Elba 4-4
5-4 (p)
Sicily  6

Appearances

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Legend
  • 1st — Champions
  • 2nd — Runners-up
  • 3rd — Third place
  • 4th — Fourth place
  • 5th — Fifth place
  • 6th — Sixth Place
  •    — Hosts

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

CONIFA No Limits Mediterranean Futsal Cup
Team
(Total 6 teams)
2021
Chile
(3)
 County of Nice 1st
 Sardinia 2nd
 Elba 3rd
 Sicily 4th
 Seborga 5th
Terra Brigasca 6th

See Also

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References

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  1. ^ "CONIFA makes history with No Limits Mediterranean Futsal Cup". CONIFA. 2021-08-27. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
  2. ^ "Torneo di calcio tra le "nazioni non riconosciute": sabato in gara anche la Terra brigasca e il Principato di Seborga". La Stampa (in Italian). 2021-09-10. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
  3. ^ Redazione (2021-09-08). "Futsal, la selezione siciliana alla Mediterranean Cup 2021". Tempo Stretto - Ultime notizie da Messina e Reggio Calabria (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-04-11.
  4. ^ "No Limits Mediterranean Futsal Cup: Schedule Announcement". CONIFA. 2021-09-08. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
  5. ^ "La "prima volta" della Sicilia F.A." WeSport (in Italian). 2021-09-16. Retrieved 2025-04-11.