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Jinjiang 2023 FISU University World Cup Football: schedules announced

2 October 2023

All games of the Jinjiang 2023 FISU University World Cup football will be livestreamed on fisu.tv

The competition will involve 12 universities in the men tournament and 8 in the women’s one. While the defendants from Ottawa will not be in China this year in the women section, the Uruguayan title holders from the University of the Republic will try to repeat their 2019 feat in the men draw.

The matches will be held in six different venues: Jinjiang Football Training Center (picture), Jinjiang Sports Center, Quanzhou Vocational and Technical University, Quanzhou College of Technology, Yangzheng Middle School, Economic Development Zone.

GROUPS

Women, Group A:

  1. Beijing Normal University (CHN, host)
  2. University of Kindia (GUI, Africa continental winner)
  3. University of Sydney (AUS, Oceania continental winner)
  4. Goethe University of Frankfurt (GER, wildcard)

Women, Group B:

  1. University of Bordeaux (FRA, Europe continental winner)
  2. College of Asian Scholars (THA, Asia continental winner)
  3. Paulista University (BRA, Americas continental winner)
  4. Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagocical University (UKR, wildcard)

Men, Group A:

  1. Hohai University (CHN, host)
  2. West University of Timisoara (ROU, Europe continental winner)
  3. University de la Matanza (ARG, D’Hondt method)

Men, Group B:

  1. Kenyatta University (KEN, Africa continental winner)
  2. Paulista University (BRA, Americas continental winner)
  3. University of Split (CRO, wildcard)

Men, Group C:

  1. University of the Republic (URU, previous winner)
  2. University of Auckland (NZL, Oceania continental winner)
  3. Ramon Llull University (ESP, wildcard)

Men, Group D:

  1. Myongji University (KOR, Asia continental winner)
  2. State University of Trade and Economics (UKR, D’Hondt method)
  3. Western Sysdney University (AUS, D’Hondt method)

SCHEDULES

Written by Olivier van Bogaert