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The ''Jedi Nations Cup'' or ''Jedi Nations Championship'' (''JNC'') is a sporadic recurring international [[tournament]] in [[Jedi Academy]], in which teams of different nations [[Competitive Play|compete]] against each other.<br> | The ''Jedi Nations Cup'' or ''Jedi Nations Championship'' (''JNC'') is a sporadic recurring international [[tournament]] in [[Jedi Academy]], in which teams of different nations [[Competitive Play|compete]] against each other.<br> | ||
So far there were four of these tournaments: In 2006, 2009, 2013 and 2020. Another one was hosted between 2007 and 2008 but never finished. | So far there were four of these tournaments: In 2006, 2009, 2013 and 2020. Another one was hosted between 2007 and 2008 but never finished. | ||
The tournaments were hosted by the [[ESL|Electronic Sports League]] (ESL), except for the JNC 2020, which was hosted by the Epic Saber League, a community-driven league for Jedi Academy, due to the closing of the Jedi Academy ESL section in 2019. | The tournaments were hosted by the [[ESL|Electronic Sports League]] (ESL), except for the JNC 2020, which was hosted by the Epic Saber League, a community-driven league for Jedi Academy, due to the closing of the Jedi Academy ESL section in 2019.<br> | ||
While the national teams used to be very exclusive, the decreasing playerbase made it increasingly difficult to find enough players to form the teams. | |||
As a consequence of that, nations with a lot of individual players were allowed to form multiple teams in the last two JNCs. Nations with a very small playerbase on the other hand were allowed to combine their teams, which resulted in teams like ''Scandinavia'' or ''Europe''.<br> | |||
Team ''Alpen'' (''Alps''), which is a combination of Austria and Switzerland, is an exception and existed since the first Nations Cup in 2006, due to the very small playerbase in Switzerland. | |||
==Jedi Nations Cup 2006== | ==Jedi Nations Cup 2006== |
Revision as of 10:58, 30 August 2021
The Jedi Nations Cup or Jedi Nations Championship (JNC) is a sporadic recurring international tournament in Jedi Academy, in which teams of different nations compete against each other.
So far there were four of these tournaments: In 2006, 2009, 2013 and 2020. Another one was hosted between 2007 and 2008 but never finished.
The tournaments were hosted by the Electronic Sports League (ESL), except for the JNC 2020, which was hosted by the Epic Saber League, a community-driven league for Jedi Academy, due to the closing of the Jedi Academy ESL section in 2019.
While the national teams used to be very exclusive, the decreasing playerbase made it increasingly difficult to find enough players to form the teams.
As a consequence of that, nations with a lot of individual players were allowed to form multiple teams in the last two JNCs. Nations with a very small playerbase on the other hand were allowed to combine their teams, which resulted in teams like Scandinavia or Europe.
Team Alpen (Alps), which is a combination of Austria and Switzerland, is an exception and existed since the first Nations Cup in 2006, due to the very small playerbase in Switzerland.
Jedi Nations Cup 2006
Participants
Alpen | Belgium | Benelux |
Bulgaria | Croatia | Czech Republic |
Finland | France | Germany |
Greece | Poland | Portugal |
Slovakia | Spain | Sweden |
United Kingdom |
Results
- First Place: United Kingdom
- Second Place: Germany
- Third Place: Poland
Jedi Nations Cup 2007/2008
Participants
Alpen | Belgium | Benelux |
Bulgaria | Canada | Croatia |
Czech Republic | France | Germany |
Hungary | Poland | Spain |
Sweden | Turkey | United Kingdom |
USA |
Results
This tournament was never finished due to problems with activity and organisation.
Jedi Nations Cup 2009
Participants
Alpen | Benelux | Bulgaria |
Canada | Croatia | Czech Republic |
Finland | France | Germany |
Greece | Hungary | Poland |
Romania | Slovakia | Spain |
Sweden | Turkey | United Kingdom |
USA |
Results
- First Place: Germany
- Second Place: Alpen
- Third Place: Poland
Jedi Nations Cup 2013
Participants
Alpen | Czech Republic | France |
Germany | Hungary #1 | Hungary #2 |
Poland #1 | Poland #2 | Romania |
Russia | Serbia | Slovakia |
Spain | Turkey | United Kingdom |
USA |
Results
- First Place: United Kingdom
- Second Place: Romania
- Third Place: Hungary #2
Jedi Nations Cup 2020
Participants
Czech Republic | Europe | Germany |
Hungary #1 | Hungary #2 | Poland |
Romania | Russia #1 | Russia #2 |
Scandinavia | Ukraine | United Kingdom #1 |
United Kingdom #2 | Yugoslavia |
Results
- First Place: United Kingdom #1
- Second Place: Hungary #1
- Third Place: Scandinavia