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Revision as of 23:15, 29 July 2021
2018 UENA World Cup |
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Host country | Orioni |
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Teams | 16 (from 3 confederations) |
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Venue(s) | 15 (in 14 host cities) |
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Champions | Sunset Sea Islands (1st title) |
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Runners-up | Variota |
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Third place | Iverica |
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Matches played | 32 |
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Goals scored | 65 (2.03 per match) |
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Attendance | 1,787,893 (55,872 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Player 8 |
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The 2018 UENA World Cup was the international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of UENA. It was scheduled to take place in Orioni throughout June and July 2018. It was the first World Cup to be held in Orioni.
The tournament involved 16 national teams from the three major confederations, which include 15 teams determined through qualifying competitions and the automatically qualified host team. A total of 31 matches were played at venues located in 14 cities across the country.[1] The opening match took place on June 14th at the Zuidmax Stadium in Zuidhaven and the final took place on July 14th at the New National Stadium in O'polis. Sunset Sea Islands won the World Cup, after beating Variota in a sudden death penalty kick shootout following the two teams tieing in regulation and neither team scoring during extended play.
The choice for the official World Cup anthem was made by the Andro Academy of Fine Arts. From half a dozen nominations, the preference went to L'Été Oriental by Baloji, a musician-refugee from the war-torn nation of Afropa.[2]
Group Stage
The 16 teams that qualified for the World Cup were arranged into 4 groups on June 13th, the day before the commencement of the tournament, at the Palace of Arts in Andro, Orioni. At the conclusion of that ceremony, the groups were as follows:
- Group A: Orioni (host), Derthalen, Shffahkia, Variota
- Group B: Adaptus, Fulgistan, Iverica, Selayar
- Group C: Asgeirria, Eurofuhrer, Gallambria, Mauridiviah
- Group D: Cristina, Morheim, Prymont, Sunset Sea Islands
Group A
Key to colours in group tables
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Team Advance to the Knockout Round
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Group B
Key to colours in group tables
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Team Advance to the Knockout Round
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Group C
Key to colours in group tables
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Team Advance to the Knockout Round
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Group D
Key to colours in group tables
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Team Advance to the Knockout Round
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Knockout Stage
Statistics
Goalscorers
There were 65 goals scored in 32 matches, for an average of 2.03 goals per match.[3]
4 goals
- Player 8
3 goals
- Janos Kvothe
- Mark Milligan
- Léonel Messy
- Ollie Sæther
2 goals
- Sigmond Vucari
- Giuseppe Nazzara
- Mendel Hendriksen
- Thurman Aldo av Widuwald
- Vandi Baravani
- Player 11
- Player 4
- Player 10
- Ibrahim Wu
- Jannes Sloffeboer
1 goals
- Georg Hugin
- Marton Windsor
- Adriano Concetto
- Luigi Sandre
- Rocco Albani
- Savio Ponzio
- Adolf Schneider
- Player 3
- Player 6
- Player 9
- Hakim Bozaan
- Yusuf Majid
- Michael Hughes
- Diego Sorro
- Luis Suaress
- Pietro Deisant
- Pietro Deisant
- Héctor Bartolomei
- Livianus Aristodemos
- Philetus Marmo
- Reynado Salcedo
- Player 11
- Player 6
- Julio Hoffmann
- Ratnam Jain
- Fillip Roth
- Bima Adisatya
- Pandu Culanama
- Player 2
- Player 9
- Player 7
- Harry Balleman
- Jan fan'es Linkefoet
- Johan 'Bolle Jo' fan Branttorp
- Leonart Barth
- Wilm fan Frau
Discipline
The following suspensions were served during the tournament.[4]
- 1 red card, to Shffahkia (100%)
- 120 yellow cards, of which 17 to Variota (14.16%)
- 1323 fouls, of which 147 to Variota (11.11%)
References