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Men's Fistball IFA World Championship 2019


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Day 5 Results

 

Elimination Round 1

:CZE 0 - 3 :ARG

:DEN 1 - 3 :CHI

:NAM 3 - 1 :USA (:yikes: Upset!!!)

:NZL 0 - 3 :ITA

 

Elimination Round 2

:ARG 0 - 3 :CHI

:NAM 0 - 3 :ITA

 

Winners Bracket Semifinals

:BRA 0 - 3 :GER

:AUT 3 - 0 :SUI (Another Big Upset!)

 

President’s Cup

:SRB 2 - 3 :AUS (Another Upset!)

:NED 0 - 3 :POL

:BEL 3 - 0 :JPN

:POL 3 - 0 :JPN

:SRB 3 - 0 :NED

:AUS 0 - 3 :BEL (minor upset)

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Tournament Advancement (and schedule for Day 6)

 

President’s Cup 5th Place Match (17th Place Match)

Should Be: :NED v. :JPN

 

President’s Cup 3rd Place Match (15th Place Match)

Should Be: :AUS v. :BEL or :SRB

 

President’s Cup Match (13th Place Match)

Should Be: :POL v. :SRB or :BEL

 

9th - 12th Place Semifinals

:USA v. :NZL

:DEN v. :CZE

 

11th Place Match 

Loser of USA/NZL v. Loser of DEN/CZE

 

Elimination Round 3

:SUI v. :ITA

:BRA v. :CHI

 

Semifinals

:GER v. Winner of SUI/ITA

:AUT v. Winner of BRA/CHI

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Y’all better believe New Zealand have performed a haka in every match so far :p. I meant to mention that earlier.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Day 6 Results

 

Elimination Round 3

:SUI 3 - 0 :ITA

:BRA 3 - 0 :CHI

 

9th-12th Semifinals

:USA 3 - 0 :NZL

:DEN 0 - 3 :CZE

 

President’s Cup 5th Place Match

:JPN 0 - 3 :NED (well, not least @heywoodu)

 

President’s Cup 3rd Place Match

:BEL 3 - 2 :AUS (great comeback for BEL)

 

President’s Cup Championship Match

:SRB 3 - 0 :POL

 

11th Place Match

:NZL 3 - 0 :DEN

 

Semifinals

:GER 3 - 0 :SUI

:AUT 3 - 2 :BRA (Brazil got of so close to an upset)

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Day 7 Tournament Advancement

 

9th Place Match

:USA v. :CZE

 

7th Place Match 

:ARG v. :NAM

 

5th Place Match

:ITA v. :CHI

 

3rd Place Match

:SUI v. :BRA

 

Championship Match

:GER v. :AUT

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Day 7 Results

 

9th Place Match

:USA 2 - 3 :CZE

 

7th Place Match

:ARG 3 - 0 :NAM

 

5th Place Match 

:ITA 3 - 1 :CHI

 

3rd Place Match

:SUI 0 - 4 :BRA 

 

Championship Match

:GER 4 - 0 :AUT

 

 

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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I’ll write my thoughts into my finals summary later today on Totallympics Media. I will talk about 2021 World Games qualification now.

 

I do not have the qualification document or rules because they have not been published yet. However, I can hypothesize what teams we’ll see in Birmingham based off previous qualification methods. Now this is where it gets tricky. At the 2017 World Games, the top 6 teams at the 2015 World Championships qualified. However, Poland didn’t participate, so I’m not sure about the rules regarding host country qualification (with regards to the 10th place :USA team). Also, I’m not sure if continental qualification is thing (with regards to :NAM). So below I’ll post how I think it will go.

 

If the qualification system from the last games is used:

:GER

:AUT

:BRA

:SUI

:ITA

:CHI

 

If the qualification system includes automatic spot for host, but is still based off top 5 at world championships:

:GER 

:AUT 

:BRA

:SUI

:ITA

:USA

 

If the Namibia performed well enough to earn a potential continental spot:

:GER 

:AUT 

:BRA

:SUI

:ITA or :NAM

:CHI or :USA or :NAM

 

No matter what the qualification system is. I’m certain the following teams will be in Birmingham

:GER 

:AUT 

:BRA 

:SUI

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wow! 5th place in the world for Italy in a sport that I think here no more than 50 people regularly play and 100 know anything about it...

 

that's impressive!

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

wow! 5th place in the world for Italy in a sport that I think here no more than 50 people regularly play and 100 know anything about it...

 

that's impressive!

They improved from the last world championship while Argentina and the United States faltered. Chile wasn’t bad, I was impressed by both them and Italy. Right now I’d say the top tier is Germany, Austria, Brazil, and Switzerland. Second tier is Italy, Chile, Argentina. Third tier is Namibia, Czech Rpublic, United States, New Zealand.

 

I believe there’s a strong chance Italy has qualified a team for the World Games as well :yes

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