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Jul 8 2006, 12:05 PM
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Incest is a game the whole family can play. ![]() Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 1,223 Joined: 11-February 05 From: Heaven Member No.: 3,709 |
A Comprehensive Guide To The World Cup [/tab]
Guide Introduction This guide aims to be your all-rounder, no nonsense guide to the World Cup for this year, the years before and the years which follow it. As more information about the World Cup unveils and discloses itself, I will update this guide just for you. This is your comprehensive guide. Therefore if there is anything you would like to know, just PM me or reply and I will scour the web to see if I can find any information about it. Hopefully so far this guide already consists of a large amount of both common and uncommon knowledge for the beginner and more experienced fan. This guide is automatically property of trap17.com and may only lawfully be plagiarised with either mine or Xisto staffs' permission. It may, however, be copied with due acknowledgements. An Outline Of The World Cup A World Cup is usually a general term for any sport being competed across the globe but in this sense the World Cup refers to the football tournament currently being played accross the world. As well as the World Cup, this tournament also has the following nicknames:
Although it is said that the World Cup is held every four years, it is somewhat ongoing as the qualifying matches take place three years before the final rounds. After the qualifying rounds the "World Cup Finals" are played. This involves 32 teams playing in the host-country, which this year (2006) is Germany. The finals last for not much less/more than one month. The first matches are called the "Group Stages". The thirty-two teams are divided evenly into eight groups and in individual groups each team has the ability to play each other team in his group. Points are calculated based on how many wins/losses/draws each team had. The team with the top two number of points qualify for the second round. In the group stages 50% of all the teams that qualified get knocked out. In the second round and therefrom all the matches are knockouts, whereby two teams play each other and the loser gets knocked out of the competition. The winner goes through to the quarter final and then on to the semi-final if he wins that match etc etc. However if you lose the semi-final match, you get placed - with the other loser - to the 3rd place match, where it is decided which team comes third/fourth. In the event of a draw in one of these matches, the play goes into "Extra Time" where two short 15 minute halves are played in the hope that a goal will be scorec by one of the teams. If there is no goal scored then there are penalties where the team who scores the most penalities out of five goes through to the next round. Germany Info This year (2006) Germany are the host nations for the world cup. Within that country, twelve venues have been selected:
[tab] City Name - FIFA Stadium Name - Capacity Most of the above stadiums have been renamed by FIFA, ie the ones with FIFA's name in them. For instance FIFA World Cup Stadium, Hamburg was originally called the AOL Arena. It's obvious therefore that they have been renamed to remove advertising. Germany have hosted the "World Cup" before. The only year they have hosted is before is 1974 when they were called "West Germany" and they won the cup for the second year. Previous Hosts Germany have not always been the hosts for the "World Cup." Many other countries have had the opportunity including England. The 17 past hosts are as follows:
[/tab] Year - Host Country - Current Name Of Country (if changed) Through the course of the "World Cup" there have been a significant list of teams who have only won due to the fact that they are playing on their own turf. Such countries include:
[tab] Country - Years Won On Home Soil - Times Won Away Brazil, however are not only the ones who have won the "World Cup" the most times but every time they won it was in another country. Kudos to Brazil. Future Hosts FIFA doesn't decide many of the hosts of the "World Cup" in the future until it's neccessary, so at the moment I can only tell you the host for 2010 which is South Africa. All in all five countries wanted to hold the tournament. They were:
There have been a couple of countries that have expressed an interest in the 2014 "World Cup". They are:
England is interested in hosting the 2018 "World Cup". Bidding for this slot will close in 2010. Scores One of the advantages of belating this article is that the scores can be included Group Stages [/tab] GROUP A [tab] GROUP B [/tab] GROUP C [tab] GROUP D [/tab] GROUP E [tab] GROUP F [/tab] GROUP G [tab] GROUP H All guides above are 15.5kb in size and should open with Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer and other word processing programs. Last 16 [/tab] ALL TEAMS The guide above is 15.5kb in size and should open with Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer and other word processing programs. Quarter Finals [tab] ALL TEAMS The guide above is 14.5kb in size and should open with Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer and other word processing programs. Semi Finals [/tab] ALL TEAMS The guide above is 14.5kb in size and should open with Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer and other word processing programs. 3rd/4th Playoff [tab] ALL TEAMS The guide above is 14.5kb in size and should open with Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer and other word processing programs. Final [/tab] ALL TEAMS The guide above is 14.5kb in size and should open with Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer and other word processing programs. Past Matches If you are looking the scores for some of the past matches, then you're in luck. I've managed to find the past match scores for all the world cups ever played, only the finals and 3rd/4th playoffs although. Just select the one you want from the list below: [tab] 1930 [/tab] 1934 [tab] 1938 [/tab] 1950 [tab] 1954 [/tab] 1958 [tab] 1962 [/tab] 1966 [tab] 1970 [/tab] 1974 [tab] 1978 [/tab] 1982 [tab] 1986 [/tab] 1990 [tab] 1994 [/tab] 1998 [tab] 2002 All guides above are 15.5kb in size and should open with Microsoft Word, OpenOfiice Writer and other word processing programs. Media And with all the festivities and celebrations the media have a fantastic opportunity to cash in and make money. There have been a number of "World Cup" official songs. Recent ones for England are as follows:
Year Officiated - ARTIST :: Song name I can't find many more. Please bare in mind that these are the official songs and that some unofficial songs have taken over. For instance the song Vindaloo by Fat Les overshadowed the 1998 official World Cup song by far. If you know any other official songs from other countries or from England, PM me or reply and I'll add them. Screensavers The web has also been a hotspot for free world cup merchandise. Many sites notorious for their spyware and malware products (ie funwebproducts.com ) have released products with substantial amounts of malicious software in them. Read more>> Some Images (© 1994 - 2006 FIFA). Text (© 2005 Xisto Corporation) Thanks to Wikipedia® for hosting the images edit: added 3rd/4th playoffs results. edit: added final results . |
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Jul 8 2006, 06:56 PM
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Newbie [Level 2] ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 25 Joined: 24-April 06 Member No.: 22,403 |
I want to complement that guide with some interesting things:
Uruguay 1930
Im going to make a Complete Guide about The History of the World Cups. This post has been edited by GrayFox: Jul 9 2006, 01:11 PM |
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Jul 9 2006, 07:51 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 123 Joined: 6-July 06 Member No.: 26,155 |
Some interesting information there.
Go France for tonight. |
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