CyberNations Football World Cup

The first Cybernations Football World Cup kicked off on 17th June 2006 and will end on 9th July 2006. The hosts will be Colombia.

The competition was founded on 22nd May 2006 by Khazak Empire, who is organising the tournament along with the leaders of Srbija, Super Denmark, and the hosts. It is loosely, but not officially, associated with CNFIFA.

After an original seeming lack of interest in the competition, it was decided that 24 team would participate. However, a late surge in entries allowed for the original planned number of 32 to be admitted.

"The Group of Death" is largely considered to be Group G, Followed by Group E. Group G is loaded with talented teams such as Super Denmark, Hollandia and The Bear Republic, The Mystic Mountain is also considered to be dangerous.

Hosts
Originally, 9 teams offered to host the tournament. They showcased their stadiums and other hosting plans in this topic:. The decision was put to a public vote on 10th June, and the top three entrants progressed to the second round of voting:


 * Brazilian Union: 16 (14.81%)
 * Mystic Mountain: 10 (9.26%)
 * Srbija: 10 (9.26%)
 * The Bear Republic: 11 (10.19%)
 * TheArbiter: 9 (8.33%)
 * New Deutschland: 11 (10.19%)
 * Colombia: 19 (17.59%)
 * Earnomah: 10 (9.26%)
 * Super Denmark: 12 (11.11%)

In the second round, these three were reduced to two:


 * Brazilian Union: 9 (28.13%)
 * Super Denmark: 11 (34.38%) 
 * Colombia: 12 (37.50%)

And in the final round, Colombia won the right to host the cup by 20 votes to 18:


 * Colombia: 20 (52.63%)
 * Super Denmark: 18 (47.37%)

Round 1
The draw for round one was conducted on 14th June by Super Denmark. As hosts, Colombia were automatically placed in the first slot in Group A. The other 31 teams were unseeded and drawn randomly.

In this group stage, three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss. The two teams with the most points from each group will progress to the second round.

Groups A and B will be organised by Super Denmark. Groups C and D will be organised by Khazak Empire. Groups E and F will be organised by Colombia. Groups G and H will be organised by Srbija.

Group A
Match Schedule:

Saturday 17 June

Monday 19 June

Wednesday 21 June

Group B
Match Schedule:

Saturday 17 June

Monday 19 June

Wednesday 21 June

Thursday 22nd June

Group C
Match Schedule:

Saturday 17 June

Monday 19 June

Tuesday 20th June

Thursday 22 June

Group D
Match Schedule:

Saturday 17 June

Sunday 18 June

Tuesday 20 June

Thursday 22 June

Group E
Match Schedule:

Sunday 18 June

Tuesday 20 June

Thursday 22 June

Group F
Match Schedule:

Sunday 18 June

Tuesday 20 June

Friday 23 June

Group G
Match Schedule:

Sunday 18 June

Wednesday 21 June

Friday 23 June

Group H
Match Schedule:

Monday 19 June

Wednesday 21 June

Friday 23 June