Thursday, May 27, 2010

World Cup Challenge Welcome

Teams are being “fancied,” mullets are being greased, referees are getting cut for failing fitness tests, and the magic spray bottles are locked and loaded. It’s World Cup Time!!!!

Hello and welcome to the 3rd World Cup Challenge. We have 2 weeks until kickoff in Soccer City, but I wanted to get this entry form in your grubby little soccer hands as soon as possible so you can do your research and because Mrs. Poolmaster is expecting our third little Gilberto Silva anytime now.

Before explaining the new Challenge rules, a brief summary of the World Cup format for the uninitiated: 32 countries are lumped into 8 groups of 4. Each country plays the other 3 in their group. Best 2 countries in each group advance to round 2. Round 2 is a plain old single-elimination tournament between the 16 remaining countries. That’s it.

For the World Cup Challenge: you will rank all 32 countries from 1 (best) to 32 (worst). The goal in group stage is for your best ranked teams (low numbers) to qualify for the 2nd round. We sum your rankings of the 16 countries that qualify for round 2 – and the lowest point total is our leader.

Now, the best (lowest score) 16 players scored from group stage of the challenge qualify for round 2. Each player gets to pick 1 country in a draft. Then if your country wins the world cup, you win! The player with the lowest point total gets to pick first. Your order of preference for picking countries in this draft will be the same 1-32 ranking from above.

Entry fee is $5 US or CAN. First place gets 67%, second place 33%. Please have your picks in by June 11, when Mexico is due to crush South Africa. Pass along to friends, enter multiple times yourself, recruit your 5 year old son to plunk down his piggy bank savings on Ivory Coast, etc...

Now, I’m sure you’ll have a blast deciding between Paraguay and Slovenia for that 24th ranking, but in case you need a little assistance, as a rough guide here are the current FIFA world rankings for the qualified teams:

 
1 Brazil 20 Australia
2 Spain 21 Nigeria
3 Portugal 24 Switzerland
4 Netherlands 25 Slovenia
5 Italy 27 Ivory Coast
6 Germany 30 Algeria
7 Argentina 31 Paraguay
8 England 32 Ghana
9 France 34 Slovakia
13 Greece 36 Denmark
14 USA 38 Honduras
15 Serbia 45 Japan
16 Uruguay 47 South Korea
17 Mexico 78 New Zealand
18 Chile 83 South Africa
19 Cameroon 105 North Korea


 Some other links of interest out on the interweb:



Good Luck!
Poolmaster (aka "Hebiano")

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