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  • | name = LFE Ecros Championship | image = [[File:UEFA European Under-21 Championship (Campionato europeo di calcio Under-21).svg|120px]]
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  • | caption = Nöia with [[Tirol national football team|Tirol]] in 2018 | birth_place = [[San Martin de Tor]], Tirol
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  • ...before the deadline 26 June 2016, which were [[Karimun]], [[Malgax]] and [[Tirol]] as single bids. The bidding concept for LFE Ecros 2021 was ratified in December 2015.
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  • | title = LFE Ecros 2021 Final | event = [[LFE Ecros 2021]]
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  • ...ST were excluded from bidding as the hosts of [[LFE Ecros 2021]] and [[LFE Ecros 2019]] respectively. The bidding concept for LFE Ecros 2023 was ratified in December 2017.
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  • {{About|the men's team|the women's team|Reykanes women's national football team}} | Nickname = Reykani: Norrænu djöflarnir (The Nordic devils)
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  • | Name = Tirol | Badge = Tirol national football team badge.png
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  • ...ting at [[LFE Ecros 2021]] in Tirol. The tournament started on 13 June and the final took place in Innsbruck on 27 June 2021. ...1. If a player was injured severely enough to prevent his participation in the tournament before his team's first match, he could be replaced by another p
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  • {{short description|24th edition of the quadrennial international football tournament}} | other_titles = 2020 Tirol
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  • ...ms. [[CP Innsbruck]] won the championship. This was the first iteration of Tirol's modern league. ...[[LFE Champions League]] despite [[SU San Laurënz]] leading at the end of the main league stage.
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  • * {{flag|Tirol}} ...is programming, and football-related content. During international events, the channel has been known to cover matches featuring [[CONFUSUR]] member count
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  • ...he Lia Naziunela. It was contested by 12 teams. [[SU San Laurënz]] won the championship. ...974–75 season. [[Absam CP]] was promoted from the [[Lia 2|Naziunellia]] in the same round.
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  • ...the Lia Naziunela. It was contested by 12 teams. [[CP Innsbruck]] won the championship. ...zadurå]] and [[CP Schwaz]] were promoted from the [[Lia 2|Naziunellia]] in the same round.
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  • ...contested by 12 teams. The defending champions, [[SU San Laurënz]] won the championship. ...n. [[Passeier Hoistoda SC]] was promoted from the [[Lia 2|Naziunellia]] in the same round.
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  • ...It was contested by 12 teams. The defending champions [[CP Innsbruck]] won the contest, securing their third Lia Naziunela title. ...vious season. [[SC Prëner]] was promoted from the [[Lia 2|Naziunellia]] in the same round.
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  • ...eason of the Lia Naziunela. It was contested by 12 teams. [[CP Maran]] won the contest, its second Lia Naziunela title. ...Ladina]] and [[CP Cadòr]] were promoted from the [[Lia 2|Naziunellia]] in the same round.
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  • ...of the Lia Naziunela. It was contested by 12 teams. [[SU San Laurënz]] won the contest, it's third Lia Naziunela title. ...vious season. [[CP Fassa]] were promoted from the [[Lia 2|Naziunellia]] in the same round.
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  • {{Redirect-distinguish|2022 Creeperopolis|2022 Copa Creeperiano{{!}}the 2022 Copa Creeperiano}} ...e Church]]. It was formally recognized by CONFUSUR as the "0th edition" of the Copa Sur in 1970.}}
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