2014 AFA Alliance World Cup

The 2014 Alliance World Cup will be an international men's football tournament scheduled to take place in New Holland from January 4th to January 26th. It will be the inaugural Alliance World Cup in the Alliance of Independent Nations.

The national teams of 20 countries will take part in the finals tournament, with matches to be played in 11 cities and 12 stadia throughout New Holland.

On November 20th, the groups for the Group Stage were drawn. The 20 teams were split into five different groups of four teams each. New Holland as the Host was set for first sport in Group A.

The sale of tickets for the World Cup started on November 20th, 2013. An estimated 1.3 million tickets will be available and the majority will be sold through the AFA's website.

Host Selection
On November 1st, 2013 the AFA executive council agreed to give the hosting rights to New Holland. New Holland is home to the Headquarters of the Alliance Football Association and one of the strongest soccer teams in the Alliance.

Venues
Opening Match will be held in Seddon's King George Stadium, which is usually called Crown Current Stadium, but was renamed in the preparation for the World Cup.

Groups
The are five groups of four teams each.

Group A
Group A is the host nation's group. New Holland was set on first place before the draw.