International Football Cup 1
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| International Football Cup 1 | |
|---|---|
| Teams | 6 |
| Host(s) | |
| Champions | |
| Second | |
| Third | |
| Matches played | 34 |
| Goals scored | (average per match) |
| Previous | |
| Next | International Football Cup 2 |
Host Selection
One bid was made for the first International Football Cup, by Sylestone. It was very conventional, featuring goal difference as the first tiebreaker, followed by goals for and head-to-head results. Oddly enough, no host vote was constructed and Sylestone were automatically given the hosting reigns.
Draw
No real draw took place, as the six participating teams were all put into the one group for a double round-robin. After the tournament, IFC ranks were created to give the host more options as for the group draw.
Group Stage
Tiebreakers
- Goal Difference
- Goals For
- Head-to-head Points
- Head-to-head Goal Difference
- Head-to-head Goals For
- Coin Toss (OOC: RP Bonus)