2023 Melmingen World Cup
2023 Melmingen World Cup | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Besmenia |
Dates | April 1st - April 26th, 2023 |
Teams | 32 |
Venue(s) | 7 |
The 2023 World Cup, also called the 2023 Melmingen World Cup, was an international football tournament contested by men's national teams which took place between 1 April to 26 April, 2023 in multiple cities throughout Besmenia, mostly in Melmingen. It was the 49th World Cup, a worldwide football tournament held once every year. The tournament phase involved 32 teams, of which all came through qualifying competitions at the start of the event from an original 57 national teams. It is the fourth World Cup tournament to be held in Besmenia, the last having been in 2013, and the second to be held in Melmingen, the last having been in 1999.
Due to a series of corruption scandals in the lead up to the 2023 World Cup, including the sudden resignation of WCO president Jasmin Devillers, the 64-team rule was altered after the new World Cup Organization president Cekov Marino of Zoygaria refused to approve the entrance multiple teams, including that of Drambenburg, Beleroskov, and Yuan. As such, 7 national teams who placed at the top of their respective regional leagues were given automatic qualification status for the tournament phase: Besmenia, Greater Normark, Timeria, Shoassau, East Chanchajilla, Haduastan, and Unified Sera. This move was met with mixed reception, as some praised it for combatting corruption, and others criticized it for excluding other potential contenders.
Teams
Venues
Most of the matches took place in Melmingen. Cities and stadiums outside of Melmingen that wanted to host some of the 63 matches had to submit an expression of interest to the Besmenian Football Association (BFB). By the last day of submission, 10 cities and stadiums submitted the required documentation. During the application process, Samaroda, Eisenberg, St. Butz and Fröndenbruck withdrew. The remaining 6 cities and their stadiums were evaluated in terms of stadium capacity, infrastructure and security aspects. On March 3, 2020, the presidium of the BFB announced that Laitstadt, Richtersberg, Helmfurt, Hetenberg, Berkafurt and Freiz will host some of the 63 matches in addition to Melmingen.
Melmingen | Laitstadt | Richtersberg | Berkafurt |
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Melmingen Olympic Stadium | Laitstadt Olympic Stadium | Tabarzstadion | AroCola Arena |
Capacity: 72,434 | Capacity: 69,250 | Capacity: 43,500 | Capacity: 31,820 |
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Freiz | Helmfurt | Hetenberg | |
Sümmingenstadion | Rainer-Spindler-Stadion | Alperstedtstadion | |
Capacity: 42,050 | Capacity: 41,800 | Capacity: 44,210 | |
Opening Ceremony
The opening ceremony took place on April 1st in the Melmingen Olympic Stadium. At 2:00 p.m., the opening ceremony, which lasted around 48 minutes, began with a performance of about 2500 performers, who formed the emblem of the World Cup 2023 with different colored clothes. Afterwards each of the 32 participating countries was then represented with a musical parade. The finale of the musical parade was the release of around 212 balloons designed after the national flags of the 32 participating countries. Besmenian pop singer Mella performed her song Best Feeling. Finally, the tournament was officially opened with a speech from Besmenian Federal President Vincent von Schilling.
Group Stages
Qualifying Rounds
57 competing countries were divided into eight groups (groups A to H). Every group, with the exception of C, had a team that had automatically qualified. Teams in each group played one another in a round-robin best two-out-of-three, with the top four teams advancing to the knockout stage with the Round of 32.
Group A
1 April 2023 | ||
Artaska | 1 - 0 | Hasaari |
Jyau | 1 - 1 | Coaitte |
Selle | 0 - 2 | Eserrei |
2 April 2023 | ||
Artaska | 2 - 0 | Jyau |
Selle | 0 - 0 | Hasaari |
Eserrei | 2 - 0 | Coaitte |
3 April 2023 | ||
Artaska | 1 - 2 | Eserrei |
Coaitte | 1 - 0 | Hasaari |
Jyau | 2 - 0 | Selle |
Group B
1 April 2023 | ||
Andaluni | 1 - 0 | Arenacia |
Latilli | 2 - 1 | Zoygaria |
Caspiaa | 1 - 0 | Sontre |
2 April, 2023 | ||
Andaluni | 2 - 2 | Latilli |
Caspiaa | 3 - 4 | Zoygaria |
Sontre | 1 - 0 | Arenacia |
3 April, 2023 | ||
Andaluni | 1 - 4 | Caspiaa |
Latilli | 3 - 0 | Sontre |
Zoygaria | 2 - 0 | Arenacia |
Group C
1 April 2023 | ||
Kossmil | 2 - 0 | Sulifa |
Paraboca | 2 - 1 | Blallia |
Candatora | 1 - 0 | Norlansia |
New Anea | 0 - 1 | Slavic Union |
2 April 2023 | ||
Kossmil | 2 - 2 | Paraboca |
Sulifa | 0 - 1 | Slavic Union |
New Anea | 1 - 1 | Candatora |
Norlansia | 1 - 0 | Blallia |
3 April 2023 | ||
Kossmil | 3 - 2 | Slavic Union |
Candatora | 1 - 2 | Paraboca |
Blallia | 1 - 1 | Sulifa |
Norlansia | 0 - 2 | New Anea |
Group D
1 April 2023 | ||
Saint Croix and Bens | 0 - 2 | Democratic Aurea |
Emmiria | 4 - 0 | North Icadania |
Durnstaal | 1 - 1 | Elborra |
2 April 2023 | ||
Saint Croix and Bens | 1 - 2 | Elborra |
Emmiria | 2 - 0 | Democratic Aurea |
Durnstaal | 3 - 1 | North Icadania |
3 April 2023 | ||
Saint Croix and Bens | 0 - 3 | Durnstaal |
Emmiria | 3 - 1 | Elborra |
Democratic Aurea | 1 - 1 | North Icadania |
Group E
1 April 2023 | ||
Alcarres | 1 - 3 | Saint Offeat |
Quetana | 1 - 0 | Great Alescoll |
Allieu | 0 - 1 | File:PongiFlag.png Pongi |
2 April 2023 | ||
Saint Offeat | (1)4 - 4(0) | Quetana |
Alcarres | 2 - 0 | File:PongiFlag.png Pongi |
Great Alescoll | 1 - 0 | Allieu |
3 April 2023 | ||
Saint Offeat | 2 - 1 | File:PongiFlag.png Pongi |
Alcarres | 2 - 0 | Great Alescoll |
Quetana | 2 - 1 | Allieu |
Group F
1 April 2023 | ||
Zamastan || 3 - 0 || Saint Lorrain | ||
Kyti | 0 - 2 | Saint Astaba and Beck |
Noravia | 2 - 1 | Cylata |
2 April 2023 | ||
Zamastan || 2 - 1 || Saint Astaba and Beck | ||
Saint Lorrain | 3 - 1 | Cylata |
Kyti | 2 - 0 | Noravia |
3 April 2023 | ||
Zamastan || 5 - 1 || Kyti | ||
Saint Astaba and Beck | 1 - 0 | Cylata |
Saint Lorrain | 1 - 0 | Noravia |
Group G
1 April 2023 | ||
Versenia | 1 - 0 | Pian Islands |
Beatavic | 3 - 1 | New Elkland |
Ivite | 0 - 2 | Vrakara |
2 April 2023 | ||
Versenia | (1)2 - 2(2) | Beatavic |
Pian Islands | 1 - 0 | Vrakara |
New Elkland | 2 - 0 | Ivite |
3 April 2023 | ||
Versenia | 1(2) - (0)1 | Ivite |
New Elkland | 2 - 1 | Vrakara |
Beatavic | 2 - 0 | Pian Islands |
Group H
1 April 2023 | ||
Vœyetska | 2 - 2 | Constantio |
Artegana | 1 - 3 | BDDV |
United Cavollon | 2 - 1 | Albarine |
2 April 2023 | ||
Vœyetska | 0 - 1 | BDDV |
Constantio | 2 - 2 | Albarine |
United Cavollon | 1 - 0 | Artegana |
3 April 2023 | ||
Vœyetska | 2 - 1 | Albarine |
Constantio | 2 - 0 | Artegana |
United Cavollon | 1 - 2 | BDDV |
Knockout Stage
Round of 32
Group A
5 April 2023 | ||
Besmenia | 2 - 1 | Artaska |
In the seventh minute, -Besmenian player A- switched play from right to left with a sweeping pass out to -Besmenian player B-, who delivered a cross which the former crashed home at the back post from six yards out. In the 55th minute, Peppi "the Sledge" Musumeci delivered a cross from a short corner on the left, which Keiran Axisa finished with a downward header. Just seven minutes later, -Besmenian player C- collected the ball around 30 yards out and slipped a pass out to -Besmenian player A- on the left side of the penalty area, -Besmenian player A- then shot a curling right-foot strike into the right corner of the net to reclaim the lead for Besmenia. Lażżru Pontremoli shot off-target with the goal gaping after -Besmenian player D-'s mistake, with -Besmenian player A- seeming to pick up an injury in the scramble.
6 April 2023 | ||
Jyau | 0 - 2 | Eserrei |
Eserrei won 2–0 with both goals from -Eserrei player A-, the first in the 28th minute, where he controlled -Eserrei player B-'s headed ball on his chest before volleying left-footed from 25 yards out with the ball going in off the underside of the crossbar. The second goal, in the 50th minute, was a close-range shot from six yards out after receiving the ball from a header by -Eserrei player C- on the right.
Group B
5 April 2023 | ||
Shoassau | 3 - 2 | Latilli |
In the 48th minute, Sigurd Ingebritson slipped a pass through to Joar Skoglund, who rifled a shot across Joris Broekhuis from the right which went into the left corner of the net. After 4 minutes, Latilli scored a second, Aleksander Hoium collecting a loose ball and feeding Bjarte Hestenes, the midfielder working himself a yard of space before arrowing home from 25-yards into the bottom right corner of the net. Beat Hochmuth's looping header from the left eluded goalkeeper Sindre Runde and landed in the right corner of the net after a corner caused chaos in the Latilli penalty area – and five minutes later they were back on level terms. Joren de Oude twisted and turned to create space on the left wing, his cross delivered for Bartjan Hardonk to climb above his marker and crash in a downward header. In the last minute of stoppage time, Broekhuis found the Vreeke with a long throw, who freed Nicolas Karlen with a pass, Karlen squared a low cross from the right and, when Rudie Veneman dummied the ball, the Vreeke was on hand to complete the comeback for Shoassau with a low finish.
6 April 2023 | ||
Zoygaria | 1(5) - (3)1 | Caspiaa |
-Zoygaria player A- opened the scoring in the 52nd minute when -Zoygaria player B- passed to him and he shot low left-footed from outside the penalty area to the right corner of the net with Caspiaan goalkeeper -Caspiaa player A- not moving on his line. Zoygaria were then reduced to 10 men with -Zoygaria player C- being sent off after picking up a second yellow card. -Caspiaa player B- equalised in injury time shooting into the net from seven yards out after Zoygaria goalkeeper -Zoygaria goalie- had saved an initial shot from -Caspiaa player C-. No goals were scored in extra time, and the match went to a penalty shoot-out. During the intermission before the penalty shoot-out, the Caspiaan coach was sent off following a dispute with the referee. In the penalty shoot-out, -Zoygaria goalie- saved -Caspiaa player C-'s shot before -Zoygaria player D- scored the winning penalty for Zoygaria hitting it high to the goalkeeper's right.
Group C
5 April 2023 | ||
Kossmil | 1 - 0 | Paraboca |
-Kossmil player A-'s volley missed the target prior to the break from a -Kossmil player B- cross. -Kossmil player C- fired over when well positioned inside the penalty area before -Kossmil player D- finally broke the deadlock, his right foot shot from just outside the penalty area clipping -Paraboca player A- to beat -Paraboca player B-. Kossmil sent on forwards --Kossmil player E- and -Kossmil player F-, and the latter tested Kossmil goalkeeper -Kossmil player G- with a header in the closing stages. Kossmil was denied the chance to double their lead from the spot following -Kossmil player H-'s late dismissal for taking out -Paraboca player C-, with -Paraboca player B- beating away -Kossmil player C-'s driven free-kick after a lengthy delay.
6 April 2023 | ||
New Anea | 2 - 1 | Slavic Union |
After a goalless 90 minutes, New Anea opened the scoring two minutes into extra time, when half-time substitute -Anea player A- scored with a left foot back-heel from -Anea player B-'s cross from the left. New Anea extended the lead in the 120th minute when -Anea player C- converted with his left foot high into the net after -Anea player A-'s shot was blocked on the line, but the Slavic Union pulled one back in injury time when substitute -Slavic player A- scored with his left foot from six yards after a cross from the right by -Slavic player B-. -Slavic player A-'s goal, timed at 120 minutes and 56 seconds, is the latest goal in World Cup history.
Group D
5 April 2023 | ||
Elborra | 2(1) - (0)2 | Emmiria |
In the 10th minute, Ryder Baker broke clean away from Emmirian defenders and placed a strike into the center of the wide open net. This was followed in the 16th minute by a similar breakaway by Connor Clanton, and while goalkeeper Fahd al-Badie managed to block his first shot, it bounced back for a second attempt which was successful, bringing Elborra to an early 2-0 lead. At the half mark, Emmiria's defense held and the offense found its footing, with Assad al-Hasad latching onto a pass from Sabaah Pashia to find the bottom-right corner of Elborra's net in the 76th minute. A second goal was placed when Umair el-Tahira assisted al-Hasad yet again with a shot against the right-hand post before Ashraf Noori put the rebound into the net. Tied at the end of extra-time, and forced into penalties, however, both teams failed to place goals, and the decisive kick came down to Vincent Webb whose left-footed effort across al-Badie took them into the next round.
6 April 2023 | ||
Durnstaal | 2 - 1 | East Chanchajilla |
In a game dominated by the Durnians, but still goalless through the first 90 minutes thanks to Chanchajillan goalkeeper -Chanchajilla goalie-, striker -Chanchajillan player A- missed a great chance in stoppage time from less than five yards out. Thus, the game went to extra time and Durnstaal took the lead within two minutes. -Durnstaal player A-, who came off the bench at the start of extra time, crossed from the right into the penalty area, -Chanchajillan player B- failed to clear the ball, and -Durnstaal player B- shot low into the far corner from the right of the penalty area. Near the end of extra time first half, -Durnstaal player B-'s through ball from the right set up -Durnstaal player A- to extend the lead with a left footed shot to the net. East Chanchajilla pulled one back early in extra time second half, when substitute -Chanchajillan player C- volleyed in -Chanchajillan player D-'s lobbed pass with his right foot from near the penalty spot. Minutes later, the Chanchajillans nearly equalised on a set piece routine that saw -Chanchajillan player E- through on goal, but his first touch was too hard and the ball was corralled by Durnstaal goalkeeper -Durnstaal goalie-. The Chanchajillan goalkeeper -Chanchajilla goalie- recorded 17 saves, a new record for the World Cup.
Group E
5 April 2023 | ||
Greater Normark | 2 - 0 | Alcarres |
-Alcarres player A-'s half-volley was well blocked by -Normark player A-, while at the other end, -Alcarres player B- saved -Normark player B-'s drive from just outside the penalty area. After 25 minutes, -Normark player B- raced past -Alcarres player C- in the area and forced -Alcarres player B- into a save with his left hand. -Normark player C- went close in the 33rd minute, finding space in a crowded area and drilling in a left-footed strike that -Alcarres player B- palmed away. In the 51st minute, -Normark player B-'s back-heel on the edge of the area teed up -Normark player D- for a burst into the box and his scuffed cross from the left was slid into an empty net by -Normark player B- from close range. With two minutes remaining, -Normark player B- powered through on the left and his low effort was diverted by -Alcarres player B- foot into the path of -Normark player E-, who tapped the ball into an empty net from close range.
6 April 2023 | ||
Saint Offeat | 2 - 0 | Quetana |
Holger Frederiksen had the best chance in the first half but his right foot volley after a cross from the right was saved by goalkeeper Luciano Vidal. In the second half Kurt Riis saw a shot come back off the bar. The opening goal came with 11 minutes to play when Frederiksen headed into the net after a mistake by Vidal where he failed to hold onto a corner kick from the left by Birger Bech. In injury time, Saint Offeat got a second when Eigil Nicolaisen put into his own net under pressure from Carsten Hjort after a cross from the right by Bech.
Group F
5 April 2023 | ||
Haduastan | 0 - 2 | Zamastan |
In the 15th minute, after latching on to David McDaniels' knockdown in the box, Justin Carr headed the ball over Ravi Vaikar's crossbar. Five minutes before the break, Nicholas Rosa's inswinging free kick from the right was met by Isaiah Ross, who headed the ball into the bottom left corner. Four minutes later, Varuni Gupta's header was saved by Ellis Ball low to his right and Chand Chakarvarti shot the rebound over. In the 61st minute, Rosa left footed shot from outside the penalty area slipped through Vaikar's hands and into the net as Zamastan doubled their lead. In the 73rd minute, Ashton Watson's shot curled over, while Rosa also flashed a late free-kick over the top.
6 April 2023 | ||
Saint Lorrain | 0 - 1 | Saint Astaba and Beck |
The match went to extra time with Max Occean scoring the only goal with two minutes remaining with a side-foot finish from the right of the penalty area after a run and pass from Stanley Julien. Saint Lorrain had a chance to equalise in injury time but Sonel Emile headed against the post then prodded the rebound wide.
Group G
5 April 2023 | ||
Versenia | 2(0) - (2)2 | Beatavic |
In the 31st minute, -Versenia player A- came in from the left and, after a one-two with -Versenia player B-, skipped away from -Beatavic player A- to curl a left foot effort beyond -Beatavic goalie- and into the left of the net. Six minutes before half-time, -Beatavic player C- advanced down the left to set up the chance for -Beatavic player D- to head home the equaliser. In the first period of extra time, Beatavic took the lead as -Beatavic player E- nodded down past -Versenia goalie- and into the right corner of the net after a corner from the right. -Versenia player C- drew his team level, converting -Versenia player D-'s free-kick with a glancing header to the left corner of the net after a free-kick from the right. Penalties were required and while -Versenia player E-'s Panenka attempt with the first effort was foiled by -Beatavic goalie-, parity was restored when -Versenia goalie- got down to his left to keep out -Beatavic player F-'s second kick for Beatavic. After another Versenian failure, -Beatavic player A- strike found the net, following touches off the goalkeeper's glove and the post. The decisive penalty fell to -Beatavic player E-, who rolled the ball into the bottom-left corner to give Beatavic the win with two clean penalties.
6 April 2023 | ||
New Elkland | 1(2) - (3)1 | Timeria |
Timeria opened the scoring when -Timeria player A- flicked on a corner kick before -Timeria player B- turned the ball into the net with his thigh. While replays suggested that Elkland defender -Elkland player A- may have had the last touch, the WCO later confirmed that the goal was scored by -Timeria player B. New Elkland equalised when -Timeria player C- lost possession after a throw-in in his own half; -Elkland player B- stole the ball and passed to -Elkland player C- to score. In the second half, -Timeria player C-'s goal was disallowed as a referee adjudged that the player used his arm in bringing down the ball and gave him a yellow card instead. Chances were few after that with Timeria dominating possession with -Timeria player C- forcing -Elkland player A- into a decent save, and the match went to extra time. The best chance of extra time came in the last seconds as -Timeria player D-'s shot hit the crossbar. In the resulting penalty shootout, the score was tied 2–2 after four rounds, with Timeria's goalkeeper saving from two Elkland kickers, while -Timeria player E- missed and -Timeria player C-'s shot was saved by Elkland's goalkeeper. In the fifth round, -Timeria player F- scored his penalty, meaning Elkland had to score, but -Elkland player C-'s shot hit the inside of the post.
Group H
6 April 2023 | ||
Constantio | 1(2) - (3)1 | BDDV |
In the 16th minute, -BDDE player A- arrived beyond the back post to meet a -BDDE player B- cross but was unable to direct his header on target. -Constantio player A- was booked when he appeared to headbutt -BDDE player C- in the build-up to a free-kick -BDDE player B- bent narrowly wide. Constantio gave away a penalty early in the second half when -Constantio player B- dragged -BDDE player A- down in the box after a corner from the right. -BDDE player A- scored from 12 yards, shooting down the middle to give BDDE the lead. Constantio forced their way into extra time, -Constantio player C- scoring a downward header from a -Constantio player B- corner from the right in injury time. -BDDE player D- scored the final penalty in the shoot-out, with BDDE coming back from 2–2 after -Constantio player D- failed to convert his spot-kick.
6 April 2023 | ||
United Cavollon | 1 - 2 | Unified Sera |
-Cavollon player A- opened the scoring for United Cavollon early in the second half with a left-footed volley from outside the box after gathering a Seran clearance. United Cavollon led until the 88th minute, when a Seran corner was headed back by -Sera player A- for -Sera player B- to equalise with a hard shot from 16 yards. Only a few minutes later, with stoppage time coming to a close, -Sera player C- drew a penalty for Unified Sera after being fouled by -Cavollon player B- on the right of the penalty area, which -Sera player D- converted to win the match for the Unified Sera.
Round of 16
Group A
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Group H
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Quarter-finals
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Organization
Security
Due to the problematic security situation worldwide, the security measures to protect the public and athletes were discussed intensively, especially in the run-up to the tournament. The focus was on measures both to ward off terrorist activities and to curb hooliganism. The BVP brought up a proposal in the Federal Chamber after the 2022 Oftbon attacks to use units of the Besmenian Federal Army for the security of the 2023 World Cup, which was voted for by a majority of MPs. The matches were protected by an increased police presence and by 8,700 members of the Besmenian Federal Army; there were also private security services.
Financing and marketing
Sponsorship
The sponsors of the 2023 World Cup are divided into three categories: World Cup Partners, World Cup Sponsors and National Supporters. The National Supporters are all Besmenian sponsors.
World Cup partners | World Cup sponsors | National supporters |
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Economic impact of the World Cup on Besmenia
The Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Trade at the time, Manfred Roßbach, predicted a long-term economic gain of over BS nine billion in gross domestic product for Besmenia in 2020. This revenue would primarily come from the approximately five million additional overnight stays that are planned. The Besmenian Organizing Committee for the World Cup expects around 4.1 million visitors, of whom around 1.8 million are expected to come from abroad. However, the long-term consequences of such a major event on economic development are very difficult to assess due to uncertain forecasts and diverse multiplier effects. In addition to positive effects such as increased reputation or additional tax revenue, the World Cup could also have negative effects such as traffic and safety problems as well as environmental damage from increasing tourism and the associated high follow-up costs.
According to a study published in July 2022 by the Melminger Tageszeitung, the 2023 World Cup will create around 28,000 new jobs. In Maurenmark alone, the top event will create over 21,000 additional jobs in the coming year. As the main venue, Melmingen in particular will benefit from the World Cup with around 11,500 new jobs. In addition to gastronomy and the hotel industry, numerous other service sectors would also benefit.
Media
The World Cup Organization, through several companies, sold the broadcasting rights for the 2023 World Cup to various local broadcasters. After having tested the technology at limited matches of the 2020 Heimdahl'ia World Cup (via private tests and public viewings in the host city of Heimdahl'ia), the 2023 World Cup is the second World Cup in which all matches were produced in 4K ultra high definition (the previous 2022 Dabatta World Cup being the first). The WCO stated that at least 75% of the broadcast cut of each match would come from 4K cameras (covering the majority of main angles), with instant replays and some camera angles being converted up from 1080p high definition sources with limited degradation in quality. These broadcasts were made available from selected rightsholders and television providers.
Within Besmenia, the public broadcaster BRF received the local broadcasting rights, which will broadcast most matches on BRF SPORT and a few on BRF 1. The following are international broadcasting rights: