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Unofficial Football World Championships - Wikipedia
Current holders are Cote D'Ivoire, so congrats to them!
If you're wondering what the heck this is all about, it's basically like the "lineal" World Champ in boxing and started in 1967 when Scotland defeated current World Champ's England in a game at Wembley
Gabon can claim the Title on the 7th June
I'm sure we'll all be following the result of that one with baited breath...
- Mikey_Fitzgerald
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- Forum: World Football
Seeing as the old thread has been locked, I thought I would start a new one. I enjoyed the previous thread and found the whole concept to be amusing, hence why I am re-starting the thread.
The format of this is that the team which beats the reigning unofficial world champion (currently Algeria) become the new unofficial world champions and must defend their title in the fixtures which follow. Therefore, the format could be described as being similar to how the world titles change hands in boxing.
Here is an article on the format and history of the Unofficial Football World Championships:
Unofficial Football World Championships - Wikipedia
Finally, a note on the next title defence. Algeria will host Rwanda in a friendly match on Thursday in the hope of defending their title. Will they succeed?