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Revision as of 18:50, 23 October 2024

2017 World Cup (Iearth)
2017 Rhaga World Cup
2017RhagaWorldCup.png
The official emblem
Tournament details
Host countryEmmiria
DatesApril 1st, 2017 - May 2nd, 2017
Teams32
Venue(s)5 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Latilli (1st title)
Runners-up North Kandson
Third place Beatavic
Fourth place Janapa
2016
2018

The 2017 World Cup, also called the 2017 Rhaga World Cup, was an international football tournament contested by men's national teams and took place between 1 April to May 2nd, 2017 in Rhaga, Emmiria. It was the 39th World Cup, a worldwide football tournament held once every year. It was the first time the championships had been held in Emmiria. 32 teams, including the host nation, reached the group stage. The tournament was held in three venues in Rhaga, and two stadiums in the nearby cities of Bareynah and Zahensahr. Latilli won the final game against North Kandson, beating them 3-1. Beatavic beat Janapa in the third-place match 2-0.

The choice to host the World Cup in Rhaga initially attracted significant criticism, with concerns raised over Rhaga's desert climate and continued controversy over the treatment of women. However, WCO President Matheus Fontes pressed the vote to host in Rhaga through the organization. President Khayahad al-Azari's administration oversaw major cultural and political reforms prior to the World Cup to make the appearance more acceptable for global audiences, and the tournament is credited with having boosted Emmiria's standing on the global stage.

Teams

The qualified teams, listed by region, with numbers in parentheses indicating final positions in the World Cup rankings before the tournament were:

AFC (10)

EFC (11)

NFC (6)

FAC (5)

Venues

Rhaga

Tarijibar

Hazarabad

Stages

 
Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                  
 
 
 
 
 Zamastan2
 
 
 
 New Elkland0
 
 Zamastan5
 
 
 
 Andaluni 0
 
 Andaluni3
 
 
 
 Tasiastan1
 
 Janapa3
 
 
 
 Zamastan 2
 
 Janapa3
 
 
 
 Cadair0
 
 Janapa3
 
 
 
 East Chanchajilla 2
 
 East Chanchajilla2
 
 
 
 Siniapore0
 
 Latilli3
 
 
 
 Janapa 0
 
 Vulkaria2
 
 
 
 Drambenburg0
 
 Kalea Confederation3
 
 
 
 Vulkaria 0
 
 Kalea Confederation4
 
 
 
 Paraboca3
 
 Latilli2
 
 
 
 Kalea Confederation 1
 
 Besmenia3
 
 
 
 Kyti1
 
 Latilli2 (3)
 
 
 
 Besmenia 2 (2)
 
 Latilli3 (5)
 
 
 
 Shoassau3 (3)
 
 Latilli3
 
 
 
 North Kandson1
 
 Beatavic6
 
 
 
 Haduastan0
 
 Beatavic2
 
 
 
 Lutharia 1
 
 Lutharia2
 
 
 
 Timeria1
 
 Beatavic3
 
 
 
 Unified Sera 1
 
 Unified Sera8
 
 
 
 Sulifa0
 
 Unified Sera2
 
 
 
 Saint Offeat 0
 
 Saint Offeat2 (5)
 
 
 
 Rio Palito2 (4)
 
 North Kandson2
 
 
 
 Beatavic 0 Third place
 
 Quetana3
 
  
 
 Caspiaa2
 
 North Kandson3 Beatavic2
 
 
 
 Quetana 2  Janapa0
 
 North Kandson2
 
 
 
 Qolaysia0
 
 North Kandson2 (2)
 
 
 
 Emmiria 2 (1)
 
 Durnstaal3
 
 
 
 Elbresia0
 
 Emmiria3 (7)
 
 
 
 Durnstaal 3 (5)
 
 Emmiria4
 
 
 Ruskayn1
 

Group of 32

Group of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final