World Cup Hall of Fame: Difference between revisions
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==Nominees By Nation== | ==Nominees By Nation== | ||
===Aguazul=== | ===Aguazul=== | ||
Gerardo Riquelme | Gerardo Riquelme<br> | ||
Vedillo Bazán | Vedillo Bazán<br> | ||
Gunsedal Cisneros | Gunsedal Cisneros<br> | ||
Pelayo Sortani | Pelayo Sortani<br> | ||
Sosimo Lissón | Sosimo Lissón<br> | ||
Blas Pulido | Blas Pulido<br> | ||
Claudio Albornos | Claudio Albornos<br> | ||
Eusebio Nadol | Eusebio Nadol<br> | ||
Chago Villalobos | Chago Villalobos<br> | ||
===Albundania=== | ===Albundania=== |
Revision as of 21:32, 31 January 2020
The World Cup Hall of Fame is for Players, Coaches, Referees, Commentators, Mascots and 'Other' Characters who have made a memorable impact in the history of the World Cup.
From ancient, long-forgotten and mis-remembered players to the some of the newer participants of the Cup, all sorts of people (and other things) can make it into the Hall of Fame. Last updated after World Cup 65.Italic text'.
Qualification
There are three ways to earn nominations to the NS World Cup Hall of Fame.
World Cup Qualifying: For every 7 World Cup Qualifying Campaigns, 1 place is earned World Cup Finals: For every 4 appearances in the World Cup Proper, 1 place is earned For every World Cup Championship, 1 place is earned
Nominees By Nation
Aguazul
Gerardo Riquelme
Vedillo Bazán
Gunsedal Cisneros
Pelayo Sortani
Sosimo Lissón
Blas Pulido
Claudio Albornos
Eusebio Nadol
Chago Villalobos