Cup of Harmony

The Cup of Harmony (CoH) is an international football tournament organized by the World Cup Committee and is one of the three competitions that make up each World Cup cycle. Tournaments are held concurrently with the World Cup finals and involve teams who did not successfully qualify for the World Cup. Entrants are invited at the discretion of the hosts, subject to meeting requirements set by the World Cup Committee constitution. The World Cup cycle each Cup of Harmony corresponds to can be found by adding 8 to its number (e.g, CoH 34 was held during WC 42). Four-time winners Turori are the most successful team in this tournament.

The first tournament was held by Tanah Burung and took place during the finals of World Cup 8. It was originally known as the Frosty Cup, named in honour of Alasdair I Frosticus. The name Cup of Harmony comes from the second such tournament, organized by Warnocks Wizards. The third edition was called the Supercup, but for recordkeeping purposes is regarded as Cup of Harmony 2. Competitors earn KPB points from the competition, thus affecting their international ranking.

Qualification and entry
Rules for entry are set out in the World Cup Committee Constitution. A nation must have:
 * participated in the corresponding World Cup,
 * failed to qualify for that World Cup, given the conditions set by the hosts,
 * posted at least one roleplay during the qualifiers; and
 * indicated a desire to play in the Cup of Harmony in response to a host invitation,

Results

 * See also: List of Cup of Harmony finals

Please note that the World Cup Committee does not officially keep records of final scores or third-place teams. The accuracy of such information therefore cannot be guaranteed.