2006 Viva World Cup

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2006 VIVA World Cup
Tournament details
Host countryOccitania
Dates20 November – 24 November
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Sápmi (1st title)
Runners-up Monaco
Third place Occitania
Fourth place 
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored60 (7.5 per match)
Top scorer(s)Sápmi Eirik Lamøy
Sápmi Tom Høgli
Sápmi Steffen Nystrøm (6 goals)
2008

The 2006 Viva World Cup was the first Viva World Cup, an association football tournament for states, minorities, stateless peoples and regions unaffiliated with FIFA, which took place in Occitania from 20 November 2006 to 24 November 2006.

Tournament Background[]

The Inaugural Tournament[]

In April 2005, the NF-Board announced that Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus had been chosen to host the inaugural VIVA World Cup, having successfully hosted a tournament to celebrate 50 years of the KTFF, the KTFF 50th Anniversary Cup, featuring fellow NF-Board member Sápmi and FIFA-unaffiliated Kosovo. The NF-Board hoped that sixteen teams would take part, drawn from across its membership.

Controversy[]

In the Spring of 2005, a new government was elected in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, keen to foster relations with other nations. The NF-Board claimed that the government of Ferdi Sabit Soyer insisted on restricting which nations could and could not take part in order to head off potential political arguments. For their part, the KTFF claimed that the NF-Board made unreasonable financial demands.[1]

The upshot of this was that the NF-Board decided to grant the hosting rights for the tournament to Occitania. In response, the KTFF announced that they would hold their own tournament, the ELF Cup, scheduled for the same time as the VIVA World Cup. Some NF-Board members have accepted invitations to take part in the ELF Cup.

Occitania 2006[]

Occitania announced that the tournament would still be held from 19–25 November 2006, with games played in and around Hyères les Palmiers, near Toulon. The number of entrants was downsized to eight, in anticipation of the ELF Cup - which agreed to pay expenses - drawing NF-Board members away from the VIVA World Cup. However, a lack of suitable competitors meant that the tournament was to include six teams: Monaco, the , the Sápmi, , West Papua, and the hosts.

However, the failure of West Papua and Southern Cameroon to attend the NF-Board General Assembly in September 2006, and logistical problems facing the Roma,[2] threw new doubt on the tournament, which looked as though it may go ahead with just three teams. Fortunately, Southern Cameroons were able to agree to send a team, and four teams - twelve fewer than initially hoped for - were set to contest the title.

There were yet more problems for the organisers when Southern Cameroons were unable to take part because of visa problems, resulting in walkovers in all their games.

By the end of the week, Sápmi had triumphed, scoring 42 goals in their three games, and lifting the first VIVA World Cup trophy.

Squads[]

For a list of all squads that appeared in the final tournament, see 2006 VIVA World Cup squads.

Results[]

The four teams played a round-robin group stage, with the top two playing off for the title.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Sápmi 3 3 0 0 24 0 +24 9
 Monaco 3 2 0 1 6 16 –10 6
 Occitania 3 1 0 2 5 10 –5 3
  3 0 0 3 0 9 –9 0

 Monaco3–0 
walkover[3]
Stade Gaby Robert, Costebelle

 Occitania0–7 Sápmi
(Report) Høgli Goal 22', 25'
Lamøy Goal 38'
Nystrøm Goal 49'
Råstad Goal 57'
Goal 63'
Goal 72'
Stade Gaby Robert, Costebelle

 Sápmi3–0 
walkover
Stade Gaby Robert, Costebelle

 Occitania2–3 Monaco
Goal 51'
Goal 72'
(Report) Lechner Goal 20'
Goal 53'
Goal 59'

 Occitania3–0 
walkover

 Sápmi14–0 Monaco
Olsen Goal 5', 17', 45', 50'
Nystrøm Goal 12', 16', 23', 28'
Andersen Goal 26'
Råstad Goal 40'
Lamøy Goal 57'
Goal 66'
Høgli Goal 77'
Johansen Goal 83'
(Report)

Third place match[]

 Occitania3–0 
walkover

Final[]

 Sápmi21–1 Monaco
Olsen Goal 5'
Høgli Goal 7', 20', 40'
Lamøy Goal 32', 39', 51', 55'
Nystrøm Goal 35'
Råstad Goal 38', 45' (pen.)
Goal 59', 81'
Johansen Goal 62', 65', 88'
Brekke Goal 72' (pen.)
Goal 76', 78'
Minde Goal 84'
Goal 87'
(Report) Goal 50'

2006 VIVA World Cup Winners
Italy
Sápmi
First Title

Scorers[]

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