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The Unofficial Football World Championships (UFWC) is an exciting international football competition contested in a simple boxing-style title system. Winners of title matches become title holders, and move up the rankings. UFWC history dates back to 1872, 58 years before the World Cup. Find out more here.
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- 11/07/10 Netherlands 0-1 Spain (AET): New UFWC / WC Champions
- 06/07/10 Uruguay 2-3 Netherlands
- 02/07/10 Netherlands 2-1 Brazil
- 28/06/10 Netherlands 2-1 Slovakia
- 24/06/10 Cameroon 1-2 Netherlands
- Germany vs Sweden 1942
- Paraguay vs Argentina 1955
- Argentina vs Mexico 1993
- France vs Spain 1984
- England vs Austria 1932
- Steve Bloomer (England)
- Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina)
- Michel Platini (France)
- Archie Goodall (Ireland)
- Matthias Sindelar (Austria)
- UFWC Top Goalscorers – 2010 Update
- Germany vs Sweden 1942
- When is a UFWC title match not a UFWC title match?
- Who Are The Netherlands Antilles?
- After the World Cup, a new start for the UFWC
- New UFWC champions, new UFWC T-shirts, free UFWC bag
- Spain awarded UFWC trophy the CW Alcock Cup (sort of)
- Netherlands 0-1 Spain (AET): New UFWC / WC Champions
- Netherlands vs Spain: History in the Making
- Netherlands vs Spain: World Cup Final
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Argentina
australia
Austria
Bosnia-Herzegovina
brazil
Cameroon
Croatia
Cyprus
Denmark
Dutch Antilles
England
Faroe Islands
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
ghana
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
ireland
Italy
japan
Lithuania
macedonia
Malta
Mexico
Moldova
Montenegro
Netherlands
Nigeria
Norway
paraguay
Paraguay. Argentina
Portugal
Romania
Scotland
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Tunisia
Turkey
Uruguay
USA
Wales
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