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The source used for the structure talks indeed about "cross-pool format" but at no point states the composition of those pools. Likewise, despite that I believe that that will actually be the case, nowhere says that 6N 4th and 5th will be on div2 and 6N 6th + Europe1 will be on div3, it just says "2 from Europe". Also right now it doesn't make sense to talk about "the champion of South America" when there's no SA championship PotatoNerd (talk) 00:32, 31 December 2022 (UTC)Reply