group match
Thirty-two teams were divided into eight groups by drawing lots, and each group had four teams to compete. Each team has to play with the other three teams, and only played one game. Four teams in each group played round robin and played six games (A1-A2; a 1-a3; a 1-a4; a2-a3; a2-a4; A3-a4), 90 minutes each.
Victory, average and negative are 3, 1 and 0 respectively. The top two teams in each group advanced to the knockout 1/8 finals, and the *** 16 team was "top 16".
There are four teams in each group, and their ranking is determined according to the following rules:
A, the person with the highest score ranks first.
B, the group with the highest goal difference ranks first.
C, the group with the highest total number of goals ranks first.
If two or more teams are still tied according to the above rules, they will be compared in the following order to determine the ranking order:
For all teams except draws, the following rules are only made between draws. )
D. Compare the goal difference of several teams in parallel. If they are still equal, then:
E. Compare the competition results between several teams (that is, the relationship between the two teams) and draw, with the winner ranking first.
F, compare the total number of goals scored by several teams in parallel.
G, integral, goal difference, winning-losing relationship and total number of goals are all the same. This requires fair competition.
The top two in each group qualify and enter the knockout stage.
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rules of a contest/competition
The World Cup schedule is divided into qualifying stage and final stage.
The World Cup qualifiers are divided into six divisions: Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, North America and Oceania, and each division needs to formulate the rules of the qualifiers according to its own actual situation.
However, teams from FIFA member countries (regions) who sign up for the World Cup need to hold qualifiers in their respective divisions to compete for seats in the World Cup finals.
There are 32 places in the final stage of the World Cup, and the host country can directly obtain the places in the final stage. Except for the host country, other places are allocated by FIFA according to the football level of each qualifying area, and different qualifying areas will have different numbers of places in the final stage.
The team that scored more goals within 90 minutes (including stoppage time) in the final stage won. If the two sides can't decide the winner within 90 minutes (including overtime), the first half and the second half will play 15 minutes overtime respectively. In the overtime stage, if the two teams are still tied, it will be decided by the penalty of the players from both sides.
In principle, the penalty kick is that each side kicks five balls. If it is still a draw, both sides will play a ball and the winner will win. If there is still no tie, the penalty will continue and both sides will kick another ball until the tie is broken. It can also be seen from here that in any case, everyone should tell the victory or defeat of football, because each World Cup is only prepared once.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-World Cup Competition Rules
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia -FIFA World Cup