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By the way, there have been three UFWC winners from Africa so far (Morocco not among them), the latest being Nigeria in 2005.

And who would have thought that the reigning champion Croatia would carry the cup to the semis in Qatar?

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Quaterfinals results

BWS8  Match 3

France wins, and so does Kurosaki.

Athenayama           0:1     Kurosaki
(Qatar)                      (Australia)
                             
Brazil            D  Ø:Ø  D  Brazil
Argentina (S2)    D  Ø:Ø  D  Argentina (S1)
England (S1)      L  x:1  W  France (S2)
Croatia           D  x:0  D  Netherlands


BWB8  Match 6

With Spytoneryu's slots all drawing and Kuma Koma's chain breaking right from the start, we go into extra time...

Spytoneryu           0:0     Kuma Koma
(Belgium)                    (South Korea)
                             
Netherlands (S2)  D  0:x  L  England (S2)
Brazil (S1)       D  Ø:Ø  D  Brazil (S1)
Argentina         D  0:x  D  Netherlands ©
Croatia           D  0:x  W  France

...starting again from the first slot, but both the 90min finishes of England-France as well as the other matches requiring penalties are still treated as draws, so we'll have a penalty shoot-out here as well - stay tuned!
 

BWC8  Match 12

By courtesy of his R-team's special rules jomojo accompanies them to the semis.

jomojo               1:0     andonishiki
(Morocco)                    (Switzerland)
                             
Netherlands       D  0:0  D  Brazil
England           L  Ø:Ø  L  England
Morocco ®         W  1:0  W  France (S1)
Argentina         D  Ø:Ø  D  Argentina (S2)

 

Edited by Jakusotsu

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Bench World Saucer Quarterfinals:
(Loser is on the plane home. Winner progresses to the Saucer Semifinals).

BWS8  Match 1:
Pitinosato (Senegal) vs Asapedroryu (Denmark)


Well Morocco just made the score bigger. France settled the game before that. Chain breaks for Asapedroryu at line  1. Nice win for Pitinosato who is going for the saucer!

                       
  Pitinosato     Goal H Chain H   Goal A Chain A   Asapedroryu  
1. Brazil D -     -   X L England  
2. France (S2) W - 1   -     D Netherlands  
3. Netherlands D -     -     W France (S1)  
4. Morocco W - 1   -     D Argentina  
5. Argentina (S1) D -     -          
6.     -     -          
7.     -     -          
8.     -     -          
9.     -     -          
10.     -     -          
11.     -     -          
                       
  Pitinosato     2     0     Asapedroryu  
                       

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Bench World Bowl Quarterfinals:
(Loser is on the plane home. Winner progresses to the Bowl Semifinals).

BWB8  Match 7:
Jejima (England) vs Nantonoyama (Tunisia)

Jejiam definitely likes penalty shootouts (and incidently giving me more work to do). England breaks both chains for no score. See further below what happened during the penalties!

                       
  Jejima     Goal H Chain H   Goal A Chain A   Nantonoyama  
1. England ® L -   X -     D Brazil  
2. Brazil D -     -   X L England ©  
3. Netherlands D -     -     D Argentina (S1)  
4.     -     -          
5.     -     -          
6.     -     -          
7.     -     -          
8.     -     -          
9.     -     -          
10.     -     -          
11.     -     -          
                       
  Jejima     0     0     Nantonoyama  
                       

1st penalty, Jejima has Brazil and misses ! Nantonoyama has also Brazil and misses! 0-0
2nd penalty, Jejima has Argentina and scores ! Nantonoyama has also Argentina and scores! 1-1
3rd penalty, Jejima has England and misses ! Nantonoyama has ... also england and misses! 1-1 (are they kidding me? Did they talk over the phone?)
4th penalty, Jejima has Spain and misses! Nantonoyama has.... Spain and misses (no way!!!)! 1-1
5th penalty, Jejima has Portugal and misses! Nantonoyama has.................... France and scores! 1-2

What a penalty shootout ! Nantonoyama advances to the Bowl semifinals!

                       

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Bench World Cup Quarterfinals:
(Loser progresses to the Plate Semifinals. Winner progresses to the Cup Semifinals).

BWC8  Match 11:
Chijanofuji (Netherlands) vs Krisachiyama (Saudi Arabia)

Krisachiyama was betrayed by Portugal and his chain breaks at the first line. Chijanofuji scores at line 2 and wins !

                       
  Chijanofuji     Goal H Chain H   Goal A Chain A   Krisachiyama  
1. Brazil (S2) D -     -   X L Portugal  
2. France W - 1   -     D Brazil ©  
3. Argentina (S1) D -     -     L England  
4. Netherlands ® D -     -     W France (S1)  
5. Morocco   -     -       Morocco  
6.     -     -     D Croatia  
7.     -     -          
8.     -     -          
9.     -     -          
10.     -     -          
11.     -     -          
                       
  Chijanofuji     1     0     Krisachiyama  
                       

Chijanofuji still in the hunt for the World Cup !
Krisachiyama will compete for the Plate.

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26 minutes ago, Jakusotsu said:

starting again from the first slot, but both the 90min finishes of England-France as well as the other matches requiring penalties are still treated as draws, so we'll have a penalty shoot-out here as well - stay tuned!

Please do not forget the rule:

"® and © teams keep their 'special rules' in extra time."

That is, Netherlands scores a goal to Argentina in extra time.

 

Edited by Kuma-Koma

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3 minutes ago, Kuma-Koma said:

Please do not forget the rule:

"® and © teams keep their 'special rules' in extra time."

Sheesh - you're right! Thanks for being a better refioji than me - here's the updated result after extra time:

BWB8  Match 6 - Extra time

Even though everything is still drawn, Kuma Koma's C-team takes advantage of their special rules.

Spytoneryu           0:1     Kuma Koma
(Belgium)                    (South Korea)
                             
Netherlands (S2)  D  0:0  D  England (S2)
Brazil (S1)       D  Ø:Ø  D  Brazil (S1)
Argentina         D  0:1  D  Netherlands ©
Croatia           D  0:0  D  France

 

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Refioji Nekonishiki – Quarterfinals – Results

Saucer Match 2

Oyama 0-0 Djodjoyoshi

A long match, even the extra time couldn’t decide.
It went to the penalties.

Round8_2_2.jpg

Both players missed three shots in the first five pair of kicks.

It goes to sudden death from #6. Oyama scores but Djodjoyoshi misses again.
The play with the nerves is over, the winner is Oyama.

Round8_2_Penalty.jpg

 

Bowl Match 8

Finngall 1-0 Kaba

England’s loss broke Kaba’s chain already in #1. Finngall scores a goal in Slot #2.

Round8_8_2.jpg

 

Cup Match 10

Ganzohnesushi 0-1 Yarimotsu

It was already known that Yarimotsu won the match, the question was only with how many goals. Well, it remains 1.

Round8_10_2.jpg

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Achiyama is in a tricky time zone - but we have exchanged messages (at 3am his time!) - and we have decided on the following. Achiyama will send out the official final standings for the matches that he is refiojing in his morning, in some hours time.

However, (as I have a busy afternoon planned, but some time this morning my time), I will go ahead and do the admin ready for the semifinals now, with very basic information (winner/loser) of those matches added as a 'spoiler' (NB I am highly likely to make a mistake, so those results are unofficial, until Achiyama confirms - or corrects - them).  

Edited by Jejima

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Bench World Saucer Quarterfinals:-

(Losers are on the plane home. Winners progress to the Saucer Semifinals).

BWS8  Match 1:
Pitinosato (Senegal) 2-0 Asapedroryu (Denmark)

Refioji - Athenayama

BWS8  Match 2: 
Oyama (Germany) 0-0, 0-0 AET, 3-2 Pen Djodjoyoshi (Ghana)
 

Refioji - Nekonishiki
 

BWS8  Match 3:
Athenayama (Qatar) 0-1 Kurosaki (Australia) 
Refioji – Jakusotsu

BWS8  Match 4:
Jakusotsu (Costa Rica) 0-0, 0-0 AET, 2-3 Pen Chishafuwaku (Portugal)


Refioji - Achiyama
 

Bench World Bowl Quarterfinals:-

(Losers are on the plane home. Winners progress to the Bowl Semifinals).

BWB8  Match 5:
Akishiki (USA) 0-2 Lordshamrockyama (France)
Refioji - Achiyama

BWB8  Match 6:

Spytoneryu (Belgium) 0-0, 0-1 AET Kuma Koma (South Korea)

Refioji - Jakusotsu

 

BWB8  Match 7:
Jejima (England) 0-0, 0-0 AET, 1-2 Pen Nantonoyama (Tunisia)

Refioji - Athenayama

BWB8  Match 8:
Finngall (Spain) 1-0 Kaba (Uruguay)

Refioji - Nekonishiki

Bench World Cup Quarterfinals:-

(Losers progress to the Plate Semifinals.

Winners progress to the Cup Semifinals).


BWC8  Match 9:
Kimyama (Ecuador) 0-0, 0-1 AET Kotononami (Argentina)
Refioji – Achiyama

BWC8  Match 10:
Ganzohnesushi (Japan) 0-1 Yarimotsu (Serbia)
Refioji – Nekonishiki

 

BWC8  Match 11:
Chijanofuji (Netherlands) 1-0 Krisachiyama (Saudi Arabia)
Refioji - Athenayama

BWC8  Match 12:
jomojo (Morocco) 1-0 andonishiki (Switzerland)
Refioji - Jakusotsu

 

Edited by Jejima

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On the plane home (economy class):
Fujiko (Wales) (Flyingaplane...)
Nekonishiki (Mexico) (Flyingaplane...)
Baku (Croatia) (Flyingaplane...)
Achiyama (Cameroon) (Flyingaplane...)
Tibozuka (Iran) (Flyingaplane...)
Andrasoyama (Poland) (Flyingaplane...)
Oshirokita (Canada) (Flyingaplane...)
Jarayama (Brazil) (Flyingaplane...)

On the plane home (economy class with extra leg-room):
Asapedroryu (Denmark) (Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)
Djodjoyoshi (Ghana) (Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)
Athenayama (Qatar) (Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)
Jakusotsu (Costa Rica) (Flyingaplane...)

On the plane home (economy class with extra leg-room, and priority boarding):
Akishiki (USA) (Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)
Spytoneryu (Belgium) (Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)
Jejima (England) (Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)
Kaba (Uruguay) (Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)(Flyingaplane...)

Edited by Jejima

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Bench World Saucer Semifinals:-

(Losers are on the plane home. Winners progress to the Saucer Finals).

BWS4  Match 1:
Pitinosato (Senegal) vs 
Oyama (Germany) 
Refioji - Athenayama
 

BWS4  Match 2:
Kurosaki (Australia) vs Chishafuwaku (Portugal)

Refioji – Achiyama

 

Bench World Bowl Semifinals:-

(Losers are on the plane home. Winners progress to the Bowl Finals).

BWB4  Match 3:
Lordshamrockyama (France) vs Kuma Koma (South Korea)

Refioji - Jakusotsu
 

BWB4  Match 4:
Nantonoyama (Tunisia) vs Finngall (Spain) 

Refioji - Nekonishiki

 

Bench World Plate Semifinals:-

(Losers are on the plane home. Winners progress to the Plate Finals).


BWP4  Match 5:
Kimyama (Ecuador) vs Ganzohnesushi (Japan)

Refioji – Achiyama

 

BWP4  Match 6:
Krisachiyama (Saudi Arabia) vs andonishiki (Switzerland)


Refioji – Athenayama

 

Bench World Cup Semifinals:-

(Losers play in the 3rd/4th place play-off match. Winners progress to the Cup Finals).

BWC4  Match 7:
Kotononami (Argentina) vs Yarimotsu (Serbia)
Refioji – Nekonishiki

 

BWC4  Match 8:
Chijanofuji (Netherlands) vs jomojo (Morocco)
Refioji - Jakusotsu

Edited by Jejima

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Here are the real semifinal matches (as obtained from the Sky Sports website):

The times are all GMT (Qatar time is three hours later). As usual, unless the refioji states otherwise, the deadline for entries is one hour before kick-off of Argentina vs Croatia (so 6pm GMT on Tuesday).

Tuesday December 13
Argentina vs Croatia - Kick-off 7pm

Wednesday December 14
France vs Morocco - Kick-off 7pm

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Rules for the semi-finals (NB to refiojis - please go the official rules to check on rules for drones, should we get any).

The two real semi-final matches are broken into 'three' parts.

a) the result of the first half

b) the result of the second half

c) the result of extra time (if no extra-time, this counts as a 'normal' 0-0 draw - even if it features a © or ® team) - Penalty shoot-outs are not included.

This only includes goals scored in that time period.

If team A is leading  3-0 at half time, but ends the match winning 3-1, team A has won the first half, but team B has won the second half.

If team A is leading 1-0 at half time, but ends the match 1-1, then team A has won the first half, and team B has won the second half, with the match going into extra time.

If team A is leading 1-0 at half time, and the match ends 1-0, then team A has won the first half, but drawn the second half.

Remember, teams with special powers will have their special power used in the time period selected (with the exception that if extra time has been selected for the special power, but no extra time was actually played, then the results are considered as normal 'draws' without special powers).

 

Players need to label which part of the match they are predicting. Remember that a player predicts for all parts of the match for the teams still on their roster. So if the player has all four teams, he will have 12 slots in total. Label as follows:- (1st) = first half, (2nd) = second half, (ET) = Extra time.

 

Players need to highlight their (S1) and (S2) teams (from the previous two rounds - if still in) - by putting it by the first mention of that team in their line-up.

 

The © and ® teams - if any players is lucky enough to still have them - have slightly different rules (new for this competition). You choose which part of the match (so 1st, 2nd or ET - remember if no extra time occurs, then any ® or © team in that slot is counted as a 'normal' draw. If extra time does occur, then ® and © teams in that slot get the 'special' powers.) to use your special ® or © powers. This power can only be used once - so choose carefully. For the other two time periods, they count as 'normal' teams. Players need to remember to indicate (just the once) which slot he intends to use the special powers.

 

Normal time rules

As for previous rounds.

 

Extra time rules

The chain restarts for extra time from the slot after the one that ended the normal time results. The game ends at the end of the first run through even if one or both chains remain unbroken. The game does not go back to the start for a second run-through.

 

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These are the squads of all players for the Semifinals.  

First substitute (S1) and second substitute (S2) added - if still in the competition:

Nobody has a full house. Quite a few players are down to their substitute(s)!

andonishiki: France (S1), Argentina (S2) - 2
Chijanofuji: France, Morocco, Argentina (S1) - 3
chishafuwaku: Croatia, France (S1) - 2
Finngall: France, Croatia, Argentina (S2) - 3
Ganzohnesushi: France - 1
jomojo: Argentina, Morocco (R) - 2
Kimyama: Argentina (S1) - 1
Kotononami: Argentina (R), France (S1) - 2
Krisachiyama: Croatia, Morocco, France (S1) - 3
Kuma Koma: France - 1
Kurosaki: Argentina (S1), France (S2) - 2
Lordshamrockyama: France (R), Morocco, Argentina (S2) - 3
Nantonoyama: Argentina (S1) - 1
Oyama: Argentina (S1) - 1
Pitinosato: Morocco, Argentina (S1), France (S2) - 3
Yarimotsu: Morocco, France (S1), Argentina (S2) - 3

Edited by Jejima

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I need to collect the last set of penalty takers for the finals (NOT the Semifinals, those are already in). No need to do this, if you are already on the plane home.

The rules for this are a little different to other rounds, so I will copy and paste below. The link for submitting your penalty takers will be in the next post.

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Penalty Takers for the Finals

Players need to predict the final finishing order of the four last teams. These predictions need to be submitted before the kick-off of the first Semi-final match.

Players need to submit the order their predictions for the final positions of the remaining four teams.... 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th

and they also need to make a prediction for the time of the first goal in the finals.

 

If no goals are scored in normal and extra time, the first goal of the match will be considered to be the first penalty scored in a penalty shoot-out, and will count as '121 minutes'. A prediction of '46 minutes' (etc) will be considered to be the 1st minute of the second half, unless otherwise stated. (A prediction of '45 minutes' / '90 minutes' etc does not include the minutes after that number, being played in 'injury time' at the end of a half. If you wish to predict the second minute of 'injury time' in the first half, you need to say 45+2.)

 

The penalty shoot-out will be as follows....

3 penalty goals awarded for predicting the World Cup winner, 2 penalty goals for predicting the runner-up. 1 penalty goal for predicting the 'third placed team'. 0 penalty goals for the 'fourth placed team'. The sudden death starts after the first two slots (i.e with the third slot). If no winner can be determined during this time (NB, we do not go back to the first two teams), there is an extra penalty goal to be awarded to the player whose prediction of the time of the first goal in the match is the closest to the actual time of it being scored. This includes injury time. For example, player A predicts 44 minutes and player B predicts 48 minutes. The first goal was scored in the fifth minute of first-half injury time (45+5) out of a total six minutes of injury time played. Player B gets the extra penalty goal, because their prediction (1+3 minutes) is closer than Player A's (6).

If a player predicts a time that did NOT happen, they are penalised for any extra fictional minutes, by having them added to the prediction. For example, the player predicted 45+6, but the first half only had an additional 2 minutes, the player is penalised by having the 4 fictional minutes added when seeing who is closest to the actual first goal.

If there is still a tie, due to both players having identical times for their 'first goals' - or are an equal number of minutes away on either side of the actual time of the first goal, then the penalty taker list for the semi-finals, then quarter-finals and then the round of 16 will be used- but only for the overall winner, which will score a single penalty.

 

If there is still a tie after that, then it is the player with the fewest red cards, then fewest yellow cards that wins. After that, it is the player that did best in the group matches, that wins. If still evenly matched, then, the player who has/had the lowest ranked ® team at the start of the tournament who is the winner!

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Bench World Saucer Semifinals:
(Loser is on the plane home. Winner progresses to the Saucer Finals).

BWS4  Match 1:
Pitinosato (Senegal) vs Oyama (Germany) 

Refioji - Athenayama
 

Bench World Plate Semifinals:
(Loser is on the plane home. Winner progresses to the Plate Finals).

BWP4  Match 6:
Krisachiyama (Saudi Arabia) vs andonishiki (Switzerland)
Refioji – Athenayama

As usual guys, send me your lineups by PM here the latest on Tuesday December 13th, 06:00 PM UTC.

@Pitinosato Oyama @Igiski Krisachiyma @Achiyama @Andonishiki

Edited by Athenayama

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BWS8  Match 4

Jakusotsu:  1. Brazil (S1), D 2. Argentina (S2), D 3. France (C) W, 4. Netherlands D
Comment: Is it foolish to ignore Van-Gaal's claim for the Cup?

Chishafuwaku:  1. Portugal (R) L, 2. Brazil, D 3. France (S1) W, 4. Croatia D

In Normal time the score is 0:0, although Chishafuwaku's (R) team lost at spot #1 and his chain was broken, Jakusotsu couldn't manage to score a goal.

So, we are going to Penalty kicks:

1st penalty, Jakusotsu has Brazil and misses ! Chishafuwaku has also Brazil and misses! 0-0
2nd penalty, Jakusotsu has Argentina and scores! Chishafuwaku has also Argentina and scores! 1-1
3rd penalty, Jakusotsu has France and scores! Chishafuwaku has Portugal and misses! 2-1 
4th penalty, Jakusotsu has Spain and misses! Chishafuwaku has England and misses! 2-1
5th penalty, Jakusotsu has England and misses! Chishafuwaku has... France and scores! 2-2

So, we are going to Sudden death:

6th penalty, Jakusotsu has Portugal and misses! Chishafuwaku has Spain and misses! 2-2
7th penalty, Jakusotsu has Netherlands and misses! Chishafuwaku has Croatia and scores! 2-3

The Winner of this match is Chishafuwaku (pen) 3-2!

Edited by Achiyama

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BWB8  Match 5

Akishiki (drone again):  1. Brazil, D  2. Croatia D

Lordshamrockyama:  1. France (R) W, 2. Portugal L, 3. Brazil (S1), D 4. Argentina (S2), D 5. Morocco W

In Normal time Lordshamrockyama with his (R) team at spot #1 scores 2 goals which are more than enough for the win, although his chain is broken at spot #2. 

The Winner of this match is Lordshamrockyama  2-0!

Edited by Achiyama

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BWC8  Match 9

Kimyama:  1. Brazil, D 2. Portugal L, 3. Argentina (S1) D
Comment: Saint-Cloud beret basque!

Kotononami:  1. Argentina (R), D 2. Brazil (S2), D 3. France (S1) W, 4. England L                                                                                                                                 Comment: I support my (R) team all the way!

In Normal time the score is 0:0, although Kotononami's (R) team lost at spot #1 and his chain was broken, Kimyama had Portugal at spot #2 who lost and the Game was over at line 2. 

So, we are going to Penalty kicks:

1st penalty, Kimyama has Brazil and misses ! Kotononami has also Argentina and scores! 0-1
2nd penalty, Kimyama has England and misses! Kotononami has France and scores! 0-2
3rd penalty, Kimyama has Spain and misses! Kotononami has Brazil and misses! 0-2 
4th penalty, Kimyama has Portugal and misses! Kotononami doesn't need more penalties! 0-2

The Winner of this match is Kotononami (pen) 2-0!

 

Edited by Achiyama

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Golden boot standings after the quarterfinals :

Kimyama keeps the lead even though jomojo and Chijanofuji got closer. Will he keep it till the end? 
Pitinosato (+5) enters in the top 5.

             
    Progression Player GF Diff,  
  1 (=) Kimyama 12 (+6)  
  2 (=) jomojo 10 (+8)  
  3 (=) Chijanofuji 10 (+3)  
  4 (+5) Pitinosato 9 (+5)  
  5 (-1) Ganzohnesushi 8 (+6)  
  5 (+5) Kotononami 8 (+6)  
  7 (-3) Kurosaki 8 (+5)  
  8 (-3) Jejima 8 (+4)  
  9 (-3) Nantonoyama 8 (+2)  
  10 (=) Yarimotsu 7 (+4)  
  11 (-1) andonishiki 6 (+2)  
  12 (-4) Spytoneryu 5 0  
  13 (+5) Finngall 4 (+3)  
  14 (-1) Kaba 4 (+1)  
  15 (-1) Krisachiyama 4 0  
  16 (-1) Jarayama 4 (-1)  
  17 (-1) Nekonishiki 4 (-2)  
  18 (-1) Oshirokita 4 (-4)  
  19 (+2) chishafuwaku 3 (+1)  
  20 (=) Asapedroryu 3 (-2)  
  20 (+3) Lordshamrockyama 3 (-2)  
  20 (+5) Oyama 3 (-2)  
  23 (-5) Akishiki 3 (-3)  
  24 (+3) Kuma Koma 3 (-2)  
  25 (-1) Athenayama 3 (-4)  
  26 (-1) Andrasoyama 3 (-5)  
  27 (-1) Fujiko 2 (-1)  
  28 (=) Jakusotsu 2 (-5)  
  28 (=) Tibozuka 2 (-5)  
  30 (=) Djodjoyoshi 1 (-2)  
  31 (=) Achiyama 1 (-3)  
             
    (UR) Baku 0 (-6)  
             

Golden Glove standings after the quarterfinals :

8 players were removed from the standings as they are on their way home that's the reason you will see many movements in the progression column.
Finngall kept a clean sheet and as a reward took back the lead. jomojo climbed one rank also thanks to his clean sheet. Ganzohnesushi lost 2 ranks after he conceded a goal in his quarterfinal and is now 3rd.

             
    Progression Player GA Diff,  
  1 (+1) Finngall 1 (+3)  
  2 (+1) jomojo 2 (+8)  
  3 (-2) Ganzohnesushi 2 (+6)  
  3 (+1) Kotononami 2 (+6)  
  5 (+1) chishafuwaku 2 (+1)  
  6 (+1) Kurosaki 3 (+5)  
  7 (+1) Yarimotsu 3 (+4)  
  8 (=) andonishiki 4 (+2)  
  9 (+1) Krisachiyama 4 0  
  10 (+4) Lordshamrockyama 5 0  
  10 (+4) Oyama 5 (-2)  
  12 (+5) Kuma Koma 5 (-3)  
  13 (+7) Pitinosato 6 (+3)  
  14 (+5) Nantonoyama 6 (+2)  
  15 (+3) Kimyama 7 (+5)  
  16 (+6) Chijanofuji 7 (+3)  
             
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2 hours ago, Athenayama said:

Golden boot standings after the quarterfinals :

Kimyama keeps the lead even though jomojo and Chijanofuji got closer. Will he keep it till the end? 
Pitinosato (+5) enters in the top 5.

             
    Progression Player GF Diff,  
  1 (=) Kimyama 12 (+6)  
  2 (=) jomojo 10 (+8)  
  3 (=) Chijanofuji 10 (+3)  
  4 (+5) Pitinosato 9 (+5)  
  5 (-1) Ganzohnesushi 8 (+6)  
  6 (+2) Kurosaki 8 (+5)  
  7 (-2) Jejima 8 (+4)  
  8 (-2) Nantonoyama 8 (+2)  
  9 (-2) Kotononami 7 (+5)  
  10 (=) Yarimotsu 7 (+4)  
  11 (-1) andonishiki 6 (+2)  
  12 (-4) Spytoneryu 5 0  
  13 (+5) Finngall 4 (+3)  
  14 (-1) Kaba 4 (+1)  
  15 (-1) Krisachiyama 4 0  
  16 (-1) Jarayama 4 (-1)  
  17 (-1) Nekonishiki 4 (-2)  
  18 (-1) Oshirokita 4 (-4)  
  19 (+2) chishafuwaku 3 (+1)  
  20 (=) Asapedroryu 3 (-2)  
  20 (+3) Lordshamrockyama 3 (-2)  
  20 (+5) Oyama 3 (-2)  
  23 (-5) Akishiki 3 (-3)  
  24 (+3) Kuma Koma 3 (-2)  
  25 (-1) Athenayama 3 (-4)  
  26 (-1) Andrasoyama 3 (-5)  
  27 (-1) Fujiko 2 (-1)  
  28 (=) Jakusotsu 2 (-5)  
  28 (=) Tibozuka 2 (-5)  
  30 (=) Djodjoyoshi 1 (-2)  
  31 (=) Achiyama 1 (-3)  
             
    (UR) Baku 0 (-6)  
             

Golden Glove standings after the quarterfinals :

8 players were removed from the standings as they are on their way home that's the reason you will see many movements in the progression column.
Finngall kept a clean sheet and as a reward took back the lead. jomojo climbed one rank also thanks to his clean sheet. Ganzohnesushi lost 2 ranks after he conceded a goal in his quarterfinal and is now 3rd.

             
    Progression Player GA Diff,  
  1 (+1) Finngall 1 (+3)  
  2 (+1) jomojo 2 (+8)  
  3 (-2) Ganzohnesushi 2 (+6)  
  3 (+1) Kotononami 2 (+6)  
  5 (+2) Kurosaki 3 (+5)  
  6 (+2) Yarimotsu 3 (+4)  
  7 (+1) andonishiki 4 (+2)  
  8 (+3) Krisachiyama 4 0  
  9 (+5) Lordshamrockyama 5 0  
  10 (+4) Oyama 5 (-2)  
  10 (+7) Kuma Koma 5 (-3)  
  12 (+8) Pitinosato 6 (+3)  
  13 (+6) Nantonoyama 6 (+2)  
  14 (+4) Kimyama 7 (+5)  
  15 (+8) Chijanofuji 7 (+3)  
  14 (+9) Jakusotsu 7 (-4)  
             

And me (golden glove)???

 

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2 hours ago, chishafuwaku said:

And me (golden glove)???

 

You are punished.... :-P
More seriously, sorry my bad, I had too much beer and I kept Jakusotsu in the table instead of you. You are ranked #5 !
Table was of course updated. 

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11 hours ago, Jejima said:

Akishiki: Croatia - 1
andonishiki: France (S1), Argentina (S2) - 2
Chijanofuji: France, Morocco, Argentina (S1) - 3
chishafuwaku: Croatia, France (S1) - 2
Finngall: France, Croatia, Argentina (S2) - 3
Ganzohnesushi: France - 1
Jakusotsu: France (C), Argentina (S2) - 2
jomojo: Argentina, Morocco (R) - 2
Kimyama: Argentina (S1) - 1
Kotononami: Argentina (R), France (S1) - 2
Krisachiyama: Croatia, Morocco, France (S1) - 3
Kuma Koma: France - 1
Kurosaki: Argentina (S1), France (S2) - 2
Lordshamrockyama: France (R), Morocco, Argentina (S2) - 3
Nantonoyama: Argentina (S1) - 1
Oyama: Argentina (S1) - 1
Pitinosato: Morocco, Argentina (S1), France (S2) - 3
Yarimotsu: Morocco, France (S1), Argentina (S2) - 3

Did it ever happen that there was a Player still in the competition, but had no Teams left in his squad ?

(if Jejima would have won the penalties this would have happened :-D)

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9 minutes ago, Pitinosato said:

Did it ever happen that there was a Player still in the competition, but had no Teams left in his squad ?

(if Jejima would have won the penalties this would have happened :-D)

And did you see the penalty shootout of the bout vs Nantonoyama?! I suspect there was a yaocho there to avoid something like that to happen.... :-D

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