Leguman |
23 days ago

Hello colleagues and friends!
It's off to the Asian-Oceania Cup season 143 !!!
Here are the different hats:
- Hat 1: Japan, defending champions, and Azerbaijan, last year's Asian Cup finalists.
- Hat 2: New Zealand, Oceania champions (hehe ^^) and Vietnam.
- Group 3: India and Laos.
With the exception of hat 1, made up of the two finalists from the previous edition, the VF Index was used to determine the next 2 hats.
Time for the draw ...
Suspense ...
* Asian drum roll
[15 minutes later[/i]
[Group 1[/b]


[Group 2[/b]


The group phase will be played over two legs, making 4 matches. The deadline is 19 October at 23:59.
The top two teams in each group qualify for the semi-finals.
The semi-finals will be played in single matches. Those who finish first in their respective groups host the semi-final.
If there is a tie at the end of this match and no second leg, we go straight to the cruel penalty shoot-out. You send me 2 rounds of penalties (1 round = 5 shots and 5 saves).
The deadline is 27 October at 23:59.
(that should be 1 week to play the half)
[The final will be played over two legs[/b]. There will be 2 weeks left, if I count correctly.
At the end of these 2 matches, to determine the winner, it will be a result, then goal difference and if it's a tie, penalties.
I can only encourage you to play a small final. It can be played as a single match, and I'll leave it to the losing semi-finalists to reach an agreement.
Enjoy the competition.
Good luck!
Have fun
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Leguman |
23 days agoBy the luck of the draw, Group 1 is incredible:
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on geographical proximity, we are by far the group with the lowest carbon footprint! :)
Having said that, this geographical proximity hasn't always been beneficial, historically speaking (hello Japanese imperialism)... 🙄 -
well, as this is drifting politically, it hasn't escaped anyone's attention that Laos and Vietnam are the only two one-party countries in the competition ...
A real communist roadblock stands in front of the Japanese titleholder!!!!
maxence, champion, we're waiting for you!
enez, there will be no "comrades" between us
Yeah, I'm launching hostilities! 😬
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Clamsii |
23 days agoGood luck to you all, and we're counting on Vietnam and Laos to bring down Japan!
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maxence97300 |
22 days agoThank you Leguman for organising the cup once again, good competition to everyone, I feel like I'm the most wanted 😭
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Leguman |
22 days ago@Clamsii
And in Group 2, I'll be supporting my Hat 3 brother: Akajyoti Paul.
Go India!
;)
@maxence
No, don't worry ... We're delighted to welcome you.
We'll make you feel at home, we'll play J-pop in the changing rooms!
;D
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Arkajyoti Paul |
22 days agoLeguman: @Clamsii
Et dans le groupe 2, je supporterai mon frère de chapeau 3 : Akajyoti Paul.
Go India !
;)@maxence
Non, t'inquiètes ... On est très heureux de vous recevoir.
On vous mettra à l'aise, on diffusera de la J-pop dans les vestiaires !
;D
Thank you very much brother, I am also supporting you, stay strong💪💪.
Clamsii |
21 days agomaxence97300: Merci Leguman pour l'organisation de la coupe encore une fois, bonne compétition à tous, j'ai l'impression d'être le most wanted 😭
So much for being world and Asian champions haha
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Leguman |
21 days agoM. Đàm
In the 60th Maurice dribbles and DAM! in the goal ...
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Leguman |
16 days agoWe gave it our all, but it wasn't enough.
Laos 0-3 Japan
#match?mid=6466763
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maxence97300 |
13 days agoThe second leg between Japan and Laos was played, with Japan winning 4-0 thanks to Shitsi, who scored a historic hat-trick, the first of his career. Subject to the anti-doping test imposed by our opponents this evening ^^.
It's worth noting, though, the magnificent and pitiful performance of our substitute striker, Mitsumoto, who managed to miss two penalties ... Was it an infiltrator from Laos or just one too many glasses of sake on the bench? We're investigating internally
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enez |
12 days agoJapan beat Vietnam 2-0
#match?mid=6448948
We still have the return matches to play with Japan and Laos
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Clamsii |
12 days agoMatch 1 :
Azerbaijan 4-0 India #match?mid=6468243
Match 2 :
Azerbaijan 2-0 India #match?mid=6471033
Match 3 :
New Zealand 1-1 Azerbaijan #match?mid=6470847
Match 4 :
New Zealand 0-1 Azerbaijan #match?mid=6473717
End of group matches for Azerbaijan
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Leguman |
32h agoThe deadline for group matches is 19 October inclusive.
The 1st in each group will host the semi-final, in a single match.
The final (and third-place play-off) will be played over two legs.
[GROUP 1[/b]


3 matches, 3 wins, 9 goals scored, none conceded: Japan is where we expected it to be, in 1st place.
With a narrow 1-0 first-leg win over Laos and a draw in the return leg, Vietnam are second in the group on 4 points.
Despite a final match to play, the ranking will remain unchanged. The first semi-final will therefore be played at Jiraya Stadium in maxence97300.
Laos come away with a point, which is still a sign of satisfaction

[GROUP 2[/b]


With 1 draw and 3 wins, Azerbaijan are top of the table and confirm their status as favourites.
On the other hand, Clamsii ... we'll have to talk to his logistics team! ...
It was 2 opponents in the first leg: second leg ... in the end, you host India twice and travel to New Zealand twice ...
There's still the New Zealand/India double-header to organise.
I've just noticed that Arkajyoti Paul hasn't logged in for 6 days, so hopefully all is well, we'll wait until the 19th.
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Clamsii |
18h agoMy bad, I'd done it randomly out of habit ^^
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Leguman |
17h agoClamsii: My bad j'avais fait en aléatoire par habitude ^^
Then read the reminder at the beginning ...
Mathematically, you're sure to come first.
You'll be hosting the semi-final against Vietnam d'enez at the Marcel Dufrasne stadium.
It's a one-off, with home advantage going to the group winners.
After that, the finals in return legs.
I change the formula often, so you have to stay on your toes ... Concentrate!
;)
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