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WMF World Cup

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WMF World Cup
Organiser(s)WMF
Founded2015; 11 years ago (2015)
RegionInternational
Teams32
Current championsBERJAYA Azerbaijan (1st title)
Most championshipsBERJAYA Czech Republic
BERJAYA Mexico
BERJAYA Romania
BERJAYA United States
BERJAYA Azerbaijan
(1 title each)
WebsiteOfficial website
BERJAYA 2025 WMF World Cup

The WMF World Cup is an international minifootball competition among the senior men's national teams of the members of the World Minifootball Federation (WMF), the sport's global governing body.[1] The tournament is played as six-a-side 50-minute format.

History

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The competition has been held every two years since the inaugural edition was played in the United States in 2015. The second edition was held in Tunisia in 2017, making it the first edition to be played in Africa.[2] The third edition was held in Australia in 2019, making it the first edition to be played in Oceania.[3] The tournament was not played in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The fourth edition was held in the United Arab Emirates in 2023, making it the first edition to be played in Asia.[4] The fifth and most recent edition was held in Azerbaijan in 2025, making it the first edition to be played in Europe.[5]

The United States won the inaugural edition title on home soil in 2015.[6] The Czech Republic won the second edition title in 2017.[7] Mexico won the third edition title in 2019.[8] Romania won the fourth edition title in 2023.[9] Azerbaijan won the title of the fifth and most recent edition title in 2025.[10] The current champion are Azerbaijan, who won title of the fifth and most recent edition title in 2025.[10]

Individual awards are given out at the end of each tournament.

Results

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Editions

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# Year Host First place game Third place game Teams
1st place, gold medalist(s) Champion Score 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place Score BERJAYA Fourth place
1 2015 BERJAYA United States BERJAYA
United States
5–3 BERJAYA
Mexico
BERJAYA Brazil and BERJAYA Romania 12
2 2017 BERJAYA Tunisia BERJAYA
Czech Republic
3–0 BERJAYA
Mexico
BERJAYA
Senegal
5–0 BERJAYA
Spain
24
3 2019 BERJAYA Australia BERJAYA
Mexico
4–0 BERJAYA
Brazil
BERJAYA
Romania
0–0 (3–1 p) BERJAYA
Hungary
32
2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
4 2023 BERJAYA United Arab Emirates BERJAYA
Romania
2–2 (12–11 p) BERJAYA
Kazakhstan
BERJAYA
Hungary
3–1 BERJAYA
Azerbaijan
32
5 2025 BERJAYA Azerbaijan BERJAYA
Azerbaijan
4–2 BERJAYA
Hungary
BERJAYA
Serbia
3–0 BERJAYA
Montenegro
32

Summary

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Team Champion Runner-up Third place Fourth place
BERJAYA Mexico 1 (2019) 2 (2015, 2017)
BERJAYA Romania 1 (2023) 2 (2015, 2019)
BERJAYA Azerbaijan 1 (2025) 1 (2023)
BERJAYA Czech Republic 1 (2017)
BERJAYA United States 1 (2015)
BERJAYA Hungary 1 (2025) 1 (2023) 1 (2019)
BERJAYA Brazil 1 (2019) 1 (2015)
BERJAYA Kazakhstan 1 (2023)
BERJAYA Senegal 1 (2017)
BERJAYA Serbia 1 (2025)
BERJAYA Spain 1 (2017)
BERJAYA Montenegro 1 (2025)

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1BERJAYA Mexico1203
2BERJAYA Romania1023
3BERJAYA Azerbaijan1001
BERJAYA Czech Republic1001
BERJAYA United States1001
6BERJAYA Brazil0112
BERJAYA Hungary0112
8BERJAYA Kazakhstan0101
9BERJAYA Senegal0011
BERJAYA Serbia0011
Totals (10 entries)55616

Awards

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Individual awards are given out at the end of each tournament.

Year Best Player Top Scorer Best goalkeeper
2015 United States Danny Waltman United States Kraig Chiles (10) N/a
2017 Tunisia Ouday Belhaj[11] Spain Francisco Castaño (10) Senegal Papa Samba Diallo[12]
2019 Mexico Moises Gonzalez Czech Republic Ondřej Paděra (10) Mexico Bernardo Valdovinos Solos
2023 Romania Dragos Nitu[13] Romania Marius Gabriel Balogh (6)[14] Kazakhstan Alexandr Rushinas
2025 Azerbaijan Ramiz Chovdarov Czech Republic Ondřej Paděra
Portugal Tiago Lapa (7)
Serbia Vladimir Bajić

Participating nations

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Teams United States
2015
(12)
Tunisia
2017
(24)
Australia
2019
(32)
United Arab Emirates
2023
(32)
Azerbaijan
2025
(32)
Years
BERJAYA Afghanistan × × GS × × 1
BERJAYA Albania × × × GS × 1
BERJAYA Algeria × × × GS × 1
BERJAYA Argentina × GS GS × GS 3
BERJAYA Australia × QF QF × × 2
BERJAYA Azerbaijan × × × 4th 1st 2
BERJAYA Bahrain × × × × GS 1
BERJAYA Bosnia and Herzegovina × R16 × × QF 2
BERJAYA Brazil 3rd R16 2nd × × 3
BERJAYA Bulgaria × × × QF R16 2
BERJAYA Canada QF × × × × 1
BERJAYA Chad × × × × GS 1
BERJAYA Chile × R16 GS × × 2
BERJAYA Colombia × × R16 × × 1
BERJAYA Costa Rica × × GS × GS 2
BERJAYA Czech Republic QF 1st QF QF QF 5
BERJAYA Egypt × × × R16 × 1
BERJAYA El Salvador QF × × × × 1
BERJAYA England × × GS R16 QF 3
BERJAYA France × QF × GS R16 3
BERJAYA Germany QF × × × × 1
BERJAYA Georgia × × × R16 R16 2
BERJAYA Ghana × × R16 GS GS 3
BERJAYA Guatemala × GS R16 GS × 3
BERJAYA Hungary × QF 4th 3rd 2nd 4
BERJAYA India GS GS GS GS GS 5
BERJAYA Indonesia × × × × GS 1
BERJAYA Iraq × GS GS GS × 3
BERJAYA Ireland × × × GS × 1
BERJAYA Ivory Coast × GS × × × 1
BERJAYA Israel × × × × R16 1
BERJAYA Japan × × GS GS × 2
BERJAYA Kazakhstan GS R16 × 2nd GS 4
BERJAYA Lebanon × GS GS GS × 3
BERJAYA Libya × R16 × GS × 2
BERJAYA Mauritania × × × × QF 1
BERJAYA Mexico 2nd 2nd 1st R16 × 4
BERJAYA Moldova × × R16 × × 1
BERJAYA Montenegro × × × R16 4th 2
BERJAYA Nigeria × × GS × × 1
BERJAYA Oman × × × GS × 1
BERJAYA Poland × × × × R16 1
BERJAYA Portugal × GS GS R16 R16 4
BERJAYA Romania 3rd R16 3rd 1st R16 5
BERJAYA Russia GS R16 × × × 2
BERJAYA Saudi Arabia × × R16 × × 1
BERJAYA Senegal × 3rd × × × 1
BERJAYA Serbia GS × R16 GS 3rd 4
BERJAYA Singapore × × GS × × 1
BERJAYA Slovenia × × × × GS 1
BERJAYA Slovakia × × QF QF GS 3
BERJAYA Somalia × GS GS × × 2
BERJAYA South Africa × × GS × × 1
BERJAYA Spain × 4th × GS GS 3
BERJAYA Sudan × × × GS × 1
BERJAYA  Switzerland × × GS × × 1
BERJAYA Thailand × × GS R16 R16 3
BERJAYA Tunisia × QF R16 × × 2
BERJAYA Turkey × × × × GS 1
BERJAYA Ukraine × × QF GS GS 3
BERJAYA United Arab Emirates × × × QF GS 2
BERJAYA United States 1st R16 R16 R16 GS 5
BERJAYA Uzbekistan × × × × GS 1
Total: 63 team 12 24 32 32 32
Legends
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarter Finals
  • R16 – Round of 16
  • GS – Group stage
  • Q – Qualified
  • × – Did not enter
  •     – Hosts

See also

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  • WMF Women’s World Cup

References

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  10. 1 2 "WMF World Cup: Azerbaijan crowned champions, Hungary takes silver, Serbia claims bronze - PHOTO/VIDEO". İdman və Biz. 2025-06-01. Retrieved 2025-06-02.
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