IFK World Cup 2448

The IFK World Cup of 2448 was the inaugural IFK World Cup, the world championship for open league national football teams. It took place in Ahitereira. 31 national teams took part.

IFK World Cup 2448
IFK World Cup 2448 Poster
Tournament details
Host country Ahitereira
CityInysta
Dates21 October - 5 November
Teams31
Venue(s)Dafénia Camp
Ortei Camp
Final positions
Champions Jimaria
2452

History Edit

Throughout the 2440s, football was growing as a popular football outside of Alaxia as new leagues set up there under IFK. With the formation of the High Kingdoms in 2447, there began a movement for a grand tournament to find the best Alaxian team. This escalated into a worldwide tournament to find the world's best team. Originally a one-off event, the success of this world cup sparked a follow-up four years later (the 2452 World Cup) and then a series of tournaments taking place every four years.

The Ahitereiran Committee for International Phutebola, or ACIP, would be promptly formed, a temporary organization to oversee the whole event and selecting the Ahitereiran team, but as the World Cup saw itself immensely successful, with many fans all over Oikia coming to see the game and tickets being all sold out, the ACIP would see itself evolve into the International Katabola Committee. The International Katabola Committee would then begin working on selecting the new world cup host and a new format for the Cup itself, eventually on 2449, it would come to a vote and the Runner-Up, Ginsukyo would host the next cup.

Format Edit

The 2448 World Cup was the only world cup without a group stage, and one of two world cups without a qualification round, instead opting for a randomly chosen bracket of invited countries. Originally the cup was supposed to have 32 participating countries, but due to a logistical complication the Malayah team couldn't attend. The invited teams were simply an extension of what the APC had considered the best teams in the world, this led to some controversies, as many saw the nations participating as sub-par. Due to Malayah's absence, the hosting country was decided to move forward one bracket automatically, leading to more controversies, as many argued it should've been a random choice.

IFK World Cup 2448 (Inysta)

Tournament Edit

Bracket Edit

 
Round of 30Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                  
 
 
 
 
29th October; 16:00
 
 
  Ahitereira7
 
21st October; 16:00
 
  Mem1
 
  Mem2
 
2nd November; 16:00
 
  Peryzium0
 
  Ahitereira3 (2)
 
21st October; 20:00
 
  Nordleg Rike3 (5)
 
  Ladros1
 
29th October; 20:00
 
  Nordleg Rike2
 
  Nordleg Rike5 (2)
 
22nd October; 16:00
 
  Suton5 (1)
 
  Holy Tempest Empire1
 
4th November; 16:00
 
  Suton2
 
  Nordleg Rike6
 
22nd October; 20:00
 
  Jimaria6
 
 Ceironia3 (2)
 
30th October; 16:00
 
  Empherias3 (3)
 
  Empherias0
 
23rd October; 16:00
 
  Jimaria3
 
  Vamu4 (3)
 
2nd November; 20:00
 
  Jimaria4 (4)
 
  Jimaria7
 
23rd October; 20:00
 
  Bordo0
 
 North Qatesh3
 
30th October; 20:00
 
  Lunidor0
 
 North Qatesh0
 
24th October; 16:00
 
  Bordo3
 
  Bordo3 (4)
 
5th November; 16:00
 
  Skuria3 (2)
 
  Jimaria0 (15)
 
24th October; 20:00
 
  Ginsukyo0 (14)
 
File:Hannokar.pngHannokar0
 
31st October; 16:00
 
  Hvede6
 
  Hvede1
 
25th October; 16:00
 
  Fazar8
 
  Fazar3
 
3rd November; 16:00
 
  Atlantia2
 
  Fazar2
 
25th October; 20:00
 
  Ruskvi6
 
  Erdelicht2
 
31st October; 20:00
 
  Palakkinen1
 
  Erdelicht0
 
26th October; 16:00
 
  Ruskvi2
 
  Karkuss4 (2)
 
4th November; 20:00
 
  Ruskvi4 (3)
 
  Ruskvi0
 
26th October; 20:00
 
  Ginsukyo1 Third place
 
  Heboi3
 
1st November; 16:00 5th November; 20:00
 
  Lothern0
 
  Heboi1 (5)   Nordleg Rike10
 
27th October; 16:00
 
  Solan1 (4)   Ruskvi2
 
  Solan3
 
3rd November; 20:00
 
  Bronzefeld2
 
  Heboi1
 
27th October; 20:00
 
  Ginsukyo2
 
  Azyeri3 (3)
 
1st November; 20:00
 
  Ginsukyo3 (4)
 
  Ginsukyo2 (3)
 
28th October; 16:00
 
  Kiavalar2 (2)
 
  Sinkajja0
 
 
  Kiavalar6
 

Round of 30 Edit

The first game, Mem - Peryzium, saw the first goal in the world cup, and the first clean sheet by the Mem goal-keep. While Peryzium seemed more equipped, with a team of elite players used to some of the highest level of play in the East Alaxian Leagues, when faced with Mem's unorthodox strategies, saw themselves get 2 goals in the first 20 minutes. Such goals would allow Mem to play their main strategy, the great wall. Swapping their strikers with defenses, Mem's strange technique would see itself play in its favour, as most Peryziumites didn't know how to pass through it, being almost barraged with players as soon as they got the ball. Mem as such would be the first team to have both a clean sheet and score a goal in the World Cup.

  Mem2–0  Peryzium
ST A   13',  20'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

Ladros' while playing in the Qateshi league, had many of its players hired by Ahitereiran and Kiavari teams and clubs, such that they would see themselves employ a generally East Alaxian strategy rather than a Qateshi style of play. Sadly for them, Nordleg Rike had prepared for such, as they expected that the majority of the nations in the tournament would employ such. The Nordlegi coach would see himself prepare various strategies before the match started, but as the whistle blew, and the Ladrosians had scored at the 13th Minute, desperation saw itself as the Skaven superstar striker scored the goal, but the game hadn't yet ended. The coach would persist with his strategy, and just 3 minutes later, Nordleg would score. The Ladrosian team would scramble losing a lot of camp soon after, and just 4 minutes after, Nordleg would score one more. The rest of the game would be monotonous as the Ladrosians would hold a strong defense while Nordleg kept trying to push, while failing.

  Ladros1–2  Nordleg Rike
ST A   13' ST A   16',  20'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Holy Tempest Empire1–2  Suton
ST A   45'3' ST A   54'
ST B   59'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Ceironia3–3 (a.e.t.)  Empherias
ST A   72'
ST B   85'
D  90'1'
Masdon   20'
Baker   31',  62'
Penalties
ST A  
ST B  
MF  
D  
CB  
2-3   Masdon
  Baker
  Edwards
  Gates
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Vamu4–4 (a.e.t.)  Jimaria
ST A   72'
ST B   85'
D  90'1'
ST A   20'
ST B   31',  62'
Penalties
ST  
ST  
ST  
MF  
3-4 D  
MF  
D  
D  
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

 North Qatesh3–0  Lunidor
D   72'
ST  85'
D  90'1'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Bordo3–3 (a.e.t.)  Skuria
ST A   42',   45'
D  67'
ST A   21',  26',  62'
Penalties
ST  
ST  
ST  
MF  
4-2 ST  
MF  
MF  
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

File:Hannokar.pngHannokar0–6  Hvede
ST A   31',  42',  49',  90'1' (pen.)
ST B   34'
MF   37'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Fazar3–2  Atlantia
ST A   32'
ST B   55'
MF  67'
MF  4',  15'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Erdelicht2–1  Palakkinen
ST A   30' (pen.),  72' (pen.) ST A   4'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Karkuss4–4 (a.e.t.)  Ruskvi
ST A   12',   75'
ST B   27'
ST A   5',  16',  32',  90'4'
Penalties
ST A  
ST B  
MF A 
MF B 
2-3 ST A  
MF A 
MF B 
D  
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Heboi3–0  Lothern
ST A   65'
ST B   79'
MF  80'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Solan3–2  Bronzefeld
ST A   12',  79'
MF  90'4'
MF   32',  54'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Azyeri3–3 (a.e.t.)  Ginsukyo
ST A   12'
ST B   25'
D  44'
ST A   70'
ST B   87',  90'2'
Penalties
ST  
D  
ST  
MF  
D  
3-4 ST  
MF  
ST  
ST  
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)

  Sinkajja0–6  Kiavalar
ST A   15',  20',  25'   30',  35' (pen.)
ST B   82'
MF  85'
Attendance: 41,021
Referee: Albertu Jonaş (Ahitereira)