The World Military Cup is a football competition for national military teams. It is organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM). The tournament has been held since 1946 and was originally called the World Military Championship, until the name changed for the 2001 edition. When the multi-sport Military World Games were established in 1995, the football championship was incorporated into it. However, it continues to be held independently every two years.

A related tournament for women, the World Military Women's Championship, was started in 2001.

History

The first championship took place in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1946, under the responsibility of the Armed Forces Sports Council. In 1948 the AFSC became the International Military Sports Council (CISM). Great Britain won the first title, and Czechoslovakia was the runner-up.

Format

Since 2013, the World Military Cup has been divided into two different competitions. The CISM World Football Cup follows a four-year cycle; the 2nd edition of the Cup was held from 23 January to 28 January 2017, in Muscat, Oman.

Additionally, every four years at the Military World Games, there is a football tournament known as the Military World Championship.

Qualifications

Qualifying tournaments are:

Results

Men

Military World Championship

In 1995 started a football tournament which is a part of the Military World Games every four years. this competition is counted as a part of the world championship.

  • ^n/a A round-robin tournament determined the final standings
  • ^n1 Only three teams in final group
  • ^n2 Tournament held in French Algeria
  • * Held as part of the Military World Games

CISM World Football Cup

Teams reaching the top four

Women

  • ^n/a A round-robin tournament determined the final standings
  • * Held as part of the Military World Games

Teams reaching the top four

See also

  • International Military Sports Council
  • Football at the Military World Games
  • African Military Cup
  • Americas Military Cup

References

External links

  • RSSSF (men)
  • RSSSF (women)

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