World Cup Promotion Rules 16

The promotion rules of World Cup 16 are as follows:

There are four rules for grouping the World Cup 16. The first rule is to rank according to the score, goal difference or total number of goals in the group match. The second is that the ranking with high relationship between winning and losing, high goal difference or high total number of goals will be higher. The third is that the team with less red and yellow cards ranks high. The last rule is to draw lots to decide the ranking.

The top teams in the World Cup 16 will be ranked according to the points of different teams first. Another way is to rank according to the goal difference or the total number of goals. Therefore, the World Cup will take the lead in ranking the points of different teams in the group. The one with the highest score will be the first in the group, and those with the same score will compare their goal difference. If the goal difference is even, the total number of goals will be compared. The person with the highest score will successfully advance to the group stage.

The origin of the World Cup:

1928 in may, in order to meet the needs of the development of modern football, FIFA held a congress in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The football players attending the meeting unanimously adopted the decision to hold the World Cup. The first World Cup soccer championship was held in Uruguay on 1930, and the World Cup soccer tournament was held every four years thereafter.

Later, at the FIFA Luxemburg Conference, the name of the competition was changed to "Rimet Cup" in recognition of the great contribution made by former FIFA President and Frenchman Rimet to the football cause. Later, it was suggested that the two names be linked together, called the World Football Championship-Rimet Cup, and finally renamed as "World Football Champions Cup-Rimet Cup" at the representative meeting in Helsinki.