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GROUP STAGE: March 20 matches

Group B:

Apatonia 1-3 Allieu
Josué Dupont (Allieu) 7'
Momodou Keita (Apatonia) 54'
Julien Carrel (Allieu) 59'
Lucas Blondeau (Allieu) 65'

Kyti 1-1 Besmenien
Florian Schmidt (Besmenia) 52'
Miles Carr (Kyti) 87'

Group D:

Ossinia 2-1 Constantio
Joel Alférez (Ossinia) 43'
Christian Márquez (Ossinia) 63'
Hresman Angwin (Constantio) 81'

Villorvi 0-4 Zamastan
Isaiah Ross (Zamastan) 16'
Isaiah Ross (Zamastan) 28'
Nicholas Rosa (Zamastan) 31'
Ashton Watson (Zamastan) 70'

Group F:

Kossmil 2-4 Iobaray
Akanyang Kgolo (Iobaray) 14'
Valery Volkov (Kossmil) 21'
Molatlhegi Tirotsaone (Iobaray) 28'
Kodiak Vasiliev (Kossmil) 32'
Akanyang Kgolo (Iobaray) 46'
Oatise Letlhogonono (Iobaray) 68'

Acdia 0-2 Beatavic
Tristan Teig (Beatavic) 43'
Tristan Teig (Beatavic) 86'

Group H:

Great Lutharia 3-1 Vitosium
Bern Gisler (Lutharia) 7'
Eduard Bitterwolf (Lutharia) 37'
David Rosacourt (Vitosium) 45'
Nias Lehnherr (Lutharia) 61'

Shoassau 3-1 Aybrea
Jean-Yves Hennequin (Shoassau) 33'
Lennerd Vreeke (Shoassau) 46'
Mandilakhe Nqakula (Aybrea) 63'
Beat Hochmuth (Shoassau) 67'

Tosichi wrote:Looks like Durnstaal didn't need the luck :D

I jumped the gun on that one O_O
I've got this next one, NO DOUBT!

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GROUP STAGE: March 21 matches

Group B:

Wallenland 2-1 Albanovi
Ali Ráfik (Wallenland) 27'
Vano Gabashvili (Albanovi) 51'
Dulá Kruzèa (Wallenland) 66'

Jyau 5-1 Siniapore
Jannick Croes (Jyau) 16'
Matteo Naessens (Jyau) 29'
Jordan Desramault (Jyau) 33'
Khaleel bin Taaj (Siniapore) 49'
Yorick Hoste (Jyau) 68'
Jordan Desramault (Jyau) 79'

Group D:

Sontre 1-1 Andaluni
Paval Žylinski (Andaluni) 35'
Jérémy De Villepin (Sontre) 62'

Vuswistan 1-2 Qolaysia
Ioannis Galanotis (Vuswistan) 43'
Elmar Soumokil (Qolaysia) 51'
Zechariah Sihole (Qolaysia) 63'

Group F:

Sateroc 2-2 Saint Lorrain
Sonel Emile (Saint Lorrain) 7'
Urbain Villeneuve (Sateroc) 12'
Valéry Deniaud (Sateroc) 44'
Jean Daniel Romelus (Saint Lorrain) 73'

Sulifa 1-1 Versenia
Hamid Mahtam (Sulifa) 55'
Hubrecht Wermink (Versenia) 88'

Group H:

Verdusa 2-0 Lower Aseu
Ammi Levin (Verdusa) 43'
Ilyas Munir Nasr (Verdusa) 55'

Greater Normark 4-4 Albarine
Kristian Wollum (GN)
Isaiah Harris (Albarine)
Darcy Webb (Albarine)
Alexander Bishop (Albarine)
Gábe Báltu (GN)
Ola Vetlesen (GN)
Logan Crowe (Albarine)
Heige Lauritzen (GN)

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=498160&p=41442345#p41442345

- 2024 Besmenian presidential election: Badt-Springer wins election, becoming Besmenia's first female president
- Former mayor and governor of Laitstadt Wilfried Kuschke dies at 98

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GROUP STAGE: March 22 matches

Group A:

Teresta 1-1 Pian Islands
Jose Luis Sartori (Teresta) 42'
Luke McNeil (Pian Islands) 64'

Caspiaa 3-1 Artaska
Julian Steen (Caspiaa) 3'
Matias Juanicotena (Artaska) 9'
Arne Nystuen (Caspiaa) 46'
Knut Gaustad (Caspiaa) 51'

Group C:

Utobania 1-1 Mulfulira
Arda Sancakli (Mulfulira) 14'
Donald Sayle (Utobania) 58'

Elborra 2-4 Paraboca
Juan Manuel Peris (Paraboca) 18'
Ahia Nepe (Elborra) 26'
Enzo Vélez (Paraboca) 29'
Ryder Baker (Elborra) 44'
Juan Manuel Peris (Paraboca) 67'
Josep Padrón (Paraboca) 82'

Group E:

Drambenburg 1-2 Latilli
Pippo Mazziotta (Latilli) 23'
Jean-Baptiste Thibodeaux (Drambenburg) 62'
Orlando Graziosi (Latilli) 66'

East Chanchajilla 4-1 Quetana
Marti Fidalgo (East Chanchajilla) 15'
Andres Suárez (East Chanchajilla) 27'
Joaquin Ferreira (East Chanchajilla) 41'
Quim Araújo (Quetana) 60'
Andres Suárez (East Chanchajilla) 72'

Group G:

Saint Astaba and Beck 1-2 Emmiria
Tyrus May (SAB) 36'
Assad al-Hasad (Emmiria) 54'
Jaasir al-Afzal (Emmiria) 57'

North Kandson 1-2 Bentho
Jose Antonio Labrador (North Kandson) 34'
Sebastian Castillo (Bentho) 50'
Alonso Lira (Bentho) 63'

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GROUP STAGE: March 23 matches

Group B:

Siniapore 2-3 Apatonia
-- (Apatonia) 19'
Noh bin Lokman (Siniapore) 26'
-- (Apatonia) 44'
Zulkarnain bin Yeop (Siniapore) 50'
-- (Apatonia) 83'

Jyau 2-5 Allieu
Jean-François Jacquard (Allieu) 25'
Matteo Naessens (Jyau) 31'
Mathéo Poulin (Allieu) 52'
Jannick Croes (Jyau) 57'
Lucas Blondeau (Allieu) 63'
Wilfried Ballouhey (Allieu) 66'
Stéphane Delafosse (Allieu) 79'

Group D:

Qolaysia 1-1 Ossinia
Christian Márquez (Ossinia) 62'
Tanggang Ishak (Qolaysia) 81'

Constantio 2-1 Villorvi
Ben Penhalligon (Constantio) 28'
Talan Angove (Constantio) 73'
Noa Sandino (Villorvi) 81'

Group F:

Versenia 0-3 Kossmil
Stepan Dmitriev (Kossmil) 36'
Kodiak Vasiliev (Kossmil) 48'
Artem Semak (Kossmil) 76'

Acdia 0-1 Iobaray
Oatise Letlhogonono (Iobaray) 61'

Group H:

Lower Aseu 1-2 Great Lutharia
Jacó Cortes (Lower Aseu) 15'
Fiete Reusser (Lutharia) 56'
Eduard Bitterwolf (Lutharia) 73'

Albarine 3-2 Shoassau
Darcy Webb (Albarine) 5'
Mason Porter (Albarine) 17'
Bartjan Hardonk (Shoassau) 29'
Beat Hochmuth (Shoassau) 71'
Matthew Burt (Albarine) 82'

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GROUP STAGE: March 24 matches

Group A:

Durnstaal 2-3 Janapa
Devan Renny (Janapa) 19'
Ramell Garland (Janapa) 31'
Velibor Novak (Durnstaal) 40'
Terris Moon (Janapa) 44'
Marek Mokrý (Durnstaal) 76'

New Elkland 3-3 Pongi
William Isaacks (Pongi) 11'
Siert Mathiassen (New Elkland) 22'
Jurriaan Ottema (New Elkland) 28'
Brodie Andre (Pongi) 54'
Xavier Patterson (Pongi) 68'
Justen Scharphof (New Elkland) 73'

Group C:

Mist Carthara Islands 2-1 Unified Sera Government
Nicholaus Fraunces (MCI)
Anthonie Hyenson (MCI)
Darius Scott (Unified Sera)

Somodi 2-2 New Anea
Yedil Nursultanov (Somodi) 43'
Björn Windischmann (New Anea) 51'
Gurgen Javrishvili (Somodi) 62'
Niklas Uhlmann (New Anea) 90+2

Group E:

United Cavollon 2-3 Zoygaria
Leopoldi Lechovsci (Zoygaria) 3'
Casimir Tichomirsci (Zoygaria) 33'
Jason Declerck (United Cavollon) 45'
Inigo Montevoyo (Zoygaria) 62'
Giel Pattyn (United Cavollon) 87'

Voeyetska 5-1 Syraranto
Aron Hjalmarsson (Vœyetska) 32'
Justus Elfström (Vœyetska) 39'
Acatay Dagdelen (Syraranto) 46'
Æðelstán Kiprusoff (Vœyetska) 51'
Aron Hjalmarsson (Vœyetska) 55'
Miska Storstrand (Vœyetska) 73'

Group G:

Elbresia 3-2 Alcarres
Amos Whitcher (Elbresia) 15'
Giovenzio De Fronzo (Alcarres) 24'
Colin Belcher (Elbresia) 51'
Luke Mellors (Elbresia) 59'
Turibio Corradino (Alcarres) 81'

Cyruda 1-4 Saint Offeat
Aron Penry (Saint Offeat) 32'
Iorweth Shone (Saint Offeat) 50'
Mael James (Saint Offeat) 57'
Dmitry Machabeli (Cyruda) 81'
Mìcheil Gòrdanach (Saint Offeat) 89'

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GROUP STAGE: March 25 matches

Group B:

Kyti 2-1 Albanovi
Miles Carr (Kyti) 18'
Valeri Balavadze (Albanovi) 44'
Tommy Moore (Kyti) 64'

Wallenland 3-2 Besmenien
Nejmar Vento Jr. (Wallenland) 12'
Ralph Reuter (Besmenia) 34'
Dū'akar Sònak (Wallenland) 38'
Dulá Aséjāp (Wallenland) 61'
Lukas Böse (Besmenia) 85'

Group D:

Zamastan 7-1 Sontre
Amir Mihans (Zamastan) 8'
Isaiah Ross (Zamastan) 14'
Ashton Watson (Zamastan) 19'
Isaiah Ross (Zamastan) 27'
Gunnar Marsh (Zamastan) 38'
Jérémy De Villepin (Sontre) 52'
Vihaan Case (Zamastan) 76'
Isaiah Ross (Zamastan) 79'

Andaluni 3-1 Vuswistan
Paval Lyakh (Andaluni) 14'
Paval Žylinski (Andaluni) 40'
Andrianos Stamas (Vuswistan) 53'
Abram Chakhunashvili (Andaluni) 79'

Group F:

Beatavic 1-2 Sateroc
Hamelin Dumont (Sateroc) 50'
Bennett Tiebert (Beatavic) 65'
Valéry Deniaud (Sateroc) 86'

Sulifa 0-2 Saint Lorrain
Ricardo Romain (Saint Lorrain) 65'
Julien Jean Baptiste (Saint Lorrain) 78'

Group H:

Vitosium 1-2 Verdusa
Ilyas Munir Nasr (Verdusa) 16'
Ammi Levin (Verdusa) 35'
Garrett Venoa (Vitosium) 74'

Aybrea 1-3 Greater Normark
Ola Vetlesen (Greater Normark) 4'
William Viidmark (Greater Normark) 19'
William Viidmark (Greater Normark) 62'
Lubabalo Mbeki (Aybrea) 90+1'

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    SATEROCIAN BROADCASTING NETWORK

      RÉSEAU DE DIFFUSION SATÉROCIEN

    PROTESTS ERUPT AS LOCKDOWN RESTRICTIONS REMAIN IN PLACE IN SAROQ AND CASCUTIA

      [KOLKESBURG • 25 MARCH 2024]

        (SBN) - Although the Sora virus has largely subsided globally, with cases steeply declining and many countries ending their lockdown policies, President Slach has stated that lockdown restrictions will remain in place in the regions of Cascutia and Saroq - while the rest of the country has been open for weeks. Of course, this has led to protests in both Cascutia and Saroq, protests not seen since the aftermath of the 2014 invasion of Saroq.

        In mid-March, over the period of a few days, heads of provinces would announce that lockdown restrictions had been lifted, due to the federal government allowing them to do so. Notably, this excluded the two autonomous regions of Cascutia and Saroq, which both have not received any notices from the government allowing them to lift their lockdown restrictions. As a result, civilians have been forced to obey a curfew, avoid large social gatherings, and wear masks in public, while the rest of Sateroc has returned to normal.

        After many Saroqi and Cascutian civilians voiced their anger at these policies on social media, the government seemingy doubled down, as regional administrations both restricted internet access for civilians in their respective regions for nearly several days. Following these developments, both regions saw calls for protests, which would be answered by their respective populations.

        Yesterday, large protests were held all across Cascutian and Saroqi cities, protesting the governments continued lockdown policies. In Elmonton alone, hundreds of thousands of proestors broke local laws by participating in mass gatherings and refusing to wear masks. In Qaqarsville, many civilians reportedly broke their local curfew restrictions by continuing their protest later into the night.

        In response to these protests, local police forces have been harsh on their crackdowns, with both Mathéo Romanov, chief administrative director of the Saroq province, and Fedot Portier, president of the Cascutian security council ordering the deployment of thousands of officers to crack down on the protests. However, the harsh crackdown has also led to many serious injuries amongst the protestors, as the demonstrations became rather violent overnight.

        Today, the protests have seen a stark contrast compared to yesterday's, with a serious amount of rioting and looting occuring across major cities. Regional police have been just as violent in their response, reportedly using tear gas, rubber bullets, water hoses, and other equipment as a response to the riots. Many demonstrators and a number of police have been wounded, with protests continuing to worsen as calls for an end to regional lockdown restrictions continue to grow, and anger at the federal government begins to boil.

        As a direct response to the protests, Romanov and Portier have both declared regional states of emergency, requesting President Slach to deploy troops to both regions to calm the protests down. President Slach, responding to the requests, has stated that he will hold an emergency meeting with his cabinet on Wednesday in order to decide the next course of action in terms of a possible direct intervention into Sateroc's two special administrative regions.

        However, doing so could end up being a disaster for Kolkesburg. In less than a month, Sateroc will remember one year since the start of the 2023 conflict that tore the country into pieces for nearly a year. Although that war is over, the government has been forced to face the consequences. The nation's stability has remained extremely fragile since, and a decisive election this June could completely disrupt everything.

        Alongside this, Saroq and Cascutia have each been facing problems of their own. In Saroq, ever since the 2014 invasion that basically forced the prosperous, yet unrecognized nation into Sateroc, protests have been non-stop, even after the 2019 revolution overthrew longtime dictator Georg Puoc. In fact, false promises by the democratic government to eventually allow Saroq its independence has led to even more anger within the Saroqi population. A local armed resistance by Saroqi partisans has also continued since 2014, which has been a thorn in Kolkesburg's side for years.

        In Cascutia, which has been part of Sateroc for centuries, the regional armed resistance has been an essential part in its history. Ever since the 1960s, an armed insurgency by different groups against the Saterocian occupation has grown more and more. Heading into the 1990s, the conflict exploded into total war, as massacres, terrorist attacks, and full-on battles were the norm. This has led to increased repression by the Saterocian government against local Cascutians, even those who have remained innocent throughout the course of the conflict.

        With the ongoing protests, both of these regional conflicts could seriously escalate into levels of violence never seen before in Sateroc's 21st century history, possibly even worse than the 2023 war.


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    Protests Erupt as Lockdown Restrictions Remain in Saroq and Cascutia

    By Kous Urum, written 25 March, 2024


Sateroc's fragile stability is threatened, as large-scale protests erupt over still-in-place lockdown restrictions

    ( S B N ) - Although the Sora virus has largely subsided globally, with cases steeply declining and many countries ending their lockdown, President Slach has stated that lockdown restrictions will remain in place in the regions of Cascutia and Saroq - while the rest of the country has been open for weeks. Of course, this has led to protests in both Cascutia and Saroq, protests not seen since the aftermath of the 2014 invasion of Saroq.

    In mid-March, over the period of a few days, heads of provinces would announce that lockdown restrictions had been lifted, due to the federal government allowing them to do so. Notably, this excluded the two autonomous regions of Cascutia and Saroq, which both have not received any notices from the government allowing them to lift their lockdown restrictions. As a result, civilians have been forced to obey a curfew, avoid large social gatherings, and wear masks in public, while the rest of Sateroc has returned to normal.

    After many Saroqi and Cascutian civilians voiced their anger at these policies on social media, the government seemingy doubled down, as regional administrations both restricted internet access for civilians in their respective regions for nearly several days. Following these developments, both regions saw calls for protests, which would be answered by their respective populations.

    Yesterday, large protests were held all across Cascutian and Saroqi cities, protesting the governments continued lockdown policies. In Elmonton alone, hundreds of thousands of proestors broke local laws by participating in mass gatherings and refusing to wear masks. In Qaqarsville, many civilians reportedly broke their local curfew restrictions by continuing their protest later into the night.

    In response to these protests, local police forces have been harsh on their crackdowns, with both Mathéo Romanov, chief administrative director of the Saroq province, and Fedot Portier, president of the Cascutian security council ordering the deployment of thousands of officers to crack down on the protests. However, the harsh crackdown has also led to many serious injuries amongst the protestors, as the demonstrations became rather violent overnight.

    Today, the protests have seen a stark contrast compared to yesterday's, with a serious amount of rioting and looting occuring across major cities. Regional police have been just as violent in their response, reportedly using tear gas, rubber bullets, water hoses, and other equipment as a response to the riots. Many demonstrators and a number of police have been wounded, with protests continuing to worsen as calls for an end to regional lockdown restrictions continue to grow, and anger at the federal government begins to boil.

    As a direct response to the protests, Romanov and Portier have both declared regional states of emergency, requesting President Slach to deploy troops to both regions to calm the protests down. President Slach, responding to the requests, has stated that he will hold an emergency meeting with his cabinet on Wednesday in order to decide the next course of action in terms of a possible direct intervention into Sateroc's two special administrative regions.

    However, doing so could end up being a disaster for Kolkesburg. In less than a month, Sateroc will remember one year since the start of the 2023 conflict that tore the country into pieces for nearly a year. Although that war is over, the government has been forced to face the consequences. The nation's stability has remained extremely fragile since, and a decisive election this June could completely disrupt everything.

    Alongside this, Saroq and Cascutia have each been facing problems of their own. In Saroq, ever since the 2014 invasion that basically forced the prosperous, yet unrecognized nation into Sateroc, protests have been non-stop, even after the 2019 revolution overthrew longtime dictator Georg Puoc. In fact, false promises by the democratic government to eventually allow Saroq its independence has led to even more anger within the Saroqi population. A local armed resistance by Saroqi partisans has also continued since 2014, which has been a thorn in Kolkesburg's side for years.

    In Cascutia, which has been part of Sateroc for centuries, the regional armed resistance has been an essential part in its history. Ever since the 1960s, an armed insurgency by different groups against the Saterocian occupation has grown more and more. Heading into the 1990s, the conflict exploded into total war, as massacres, terrorist attacks, and full-on battles were the norm. This has led to increased repression by the Saterocian government against local Cascutians, even those who have remained innocent throughout the course of the conflict.

    With the ongoing protests, both of these regional conflicts could seriously escalate into levels of violence never seen before in Sateroc's 21st century history, possibly even worse than the 2023 war.



NATIONAL
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WORLD
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NATIONAL
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GROUP STAGE: March 26 matches

Group B:

Allieu 3-1 Wallenland
Stéphane Delafosse (Allieu) 54'
Paul Boutroux (Allieu) 58'
Nejmar Vento Jr. (Wallenland) 76'
Armand Clair (Allieu) 79'

Kyti 0-3 Apatonia
Isa Jallow (Apatonia) 11'
Bora Kolley (Apatonia) 46'
Ablanjaye Sanneh (Apatonia) 71'

Group D:

Zamastan 4-3 Qolaysia
Tanggang Ishak (Qolaysia) 12'
Gunnar Marsh (Zamastan) 28'
Kian Evans III (Zamastan) 39'
Fahmi Latuihamallo (Qolaysia) 41'
Eloy Torrente (Zamastan) 62'
Adiputra Haron (Qolaysia) 70'
Adam Hall (Zamastan) 87'

Sontre 1-2 Ossinia
Bruno Escoffier (Sontre) 30'
Joel Alférez (Ossinia) 45'
Jose Angel Rodríguez (Ossinia) 76'

Group F:

Beatavic 4-2 Saint Lorrain
Theodore Lammers (Beatavic) 18'
Azeglio Wietinga (Beatavic) 32'
Gavin Steggink (Beatavic) 44'
Sonel Emile (Saint Lorrain) 49'
Hubert Saint Jean (Saint Lorrain) 61'
Gavin Steggink (Beatavic) 74'

Sateroc 2-2 Versenia
Papillion Royer (Sateroc) 14'
Naut Heerdink (Versenia) 19'
Éloi Rome (Sateroc) 35'
Evert-Jan Adema (Versenia) 72'

Group H:

Verdusa 1-1 Albarine
Afif Ghassan Basim (Verdusa) 43'
James Samuel (Albarine) 68'

Greater Normark 2-1 Great Lutharia
Chris Aronsson (Greater Normark) 24'
Gábe Báltu (Greater Normark) 54'
Timo Brechbühl (Lutharia) 81'

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The Holy Week Begins, Worries of Sora-24

Members of the Saint Mary the Immaculate of Valhókoà Brotherhood, Valhókoà


This Sunday has erupted in bustle as Semanià Saone, Semana Santa, or the Holy Week festivities begins. However, the annual commemoratiion of Jesus' last days has brought worry from health experts over the risk of spreading the virus. Despite the decrease of deaths and cases of the virus from weeks ago, it isn't completely gone. The Ministry of Tourism and Culture has stated that 'the Holy Week is one of Wallenland's cultura landmarks [and] that it is perhaps impossible to stop the crowds', so health experts - though frustrated with the stubborn attitude of Wallens - have sent guidelines for the coming celebrations: wear masks, keep a one metre distance from others, minimise contact, eat at home instead of at churches and church-supported sites.
The PM had recently hooted on Hooter to 'keep safe and have fun for the Holy Week'.
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The Holy Week Begins, Worries of Sora-24
This Sunday has erupted in bustle as Semanià Saone, Semana Santa, or the Holy Week festivities begins. However, the annual commemoratiion of Jesus' last days has brought worry from health experts over the risk of spreading the virus. Despite the decrease of deaths and cases of the virus from weeks ago, it isn't completely gone. The Ministry of Tourism and Culture has stated that 'the Holy Week is one of Wallenland's cultural landmarks [and] that it is perhaps impossible to stop the crowds', so health experts - though frustrated with the stubborn attitude of Wallens - have sent guidelines for the coming celebrations: wear masks, keep a one metre distance from others, minimise contact, eat at home instead of at churches and church-supported sites.
The PM had recently hooted on Owler to 'keep safe and have fun for the Holy Week'.

(forgot to post this on Sunday because of school work)

Disclaimer: I decided to simulate the rest of the third matches for everyone tonight because I'm going to be very busy before the weekend. The fourth matches will be simulated according to their scheduled dates, but we're going to get all the third matches out of the way tonight. Sorry for the inconvenience, if you can even call it an inconvenience as several of you I know will be happy to know the results, but the inconvenience may be waiting a few days to return to daily simulations. Which honestly... no biggy.

Everyone has now played three matches, and there is one match left for each nation! The seeding for knockout stages will be known next week!

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GROUP STAGE: March 27-29 matches

Group A:
Pongi 3-2 Janapa
Maxwell Marend (Pongi) 12'
Brodie Andre (Pongi) 32'
Tristan Barkker (Pongi) 38'
Donall Bechett (Janapa) 41'
Kendell Montgomery (Janapa) 82'

Caspiaa 2-3 Durnstaal
Runar Ness (Caspiaa) 11'
Eugen Chren (Durnstaal) 19'
Heinrich Surový (Durnstaal) 30'
Kolbjørn Theisen (Caspiaa) 69'
Heinrich Surový (Durnstaal) 81'

Artaska 1-1 Pian Islands
Aaron Barrett (Pian Islands) 43'
Zaldubi Barainca (Artaska) 59'

Teresta 2-3 New Elkland
Karl Winther (New Elkland) 22'
Ronnie Vilhelmsen (New Elkland) 50'
Liam Tejero (Teresta) 57'
Iago Sahagún (Teresta) 82'
Oliver Hjort (New Elkland) 89'

Group B:

Besmenien 3-1 Jyau
Matthias Baumschlag (Besmenia) 10'
Christian Weber (Besmenia) 18'
Alex Viaene (Jyau) 73'
Christopher Büchner (Besmenia) 80'

Albanovi 1-3 Siniapore
Taufan bin Teruna (Siniapore) 29'
Lokman bin Mail (Siniapore) 34'
Lado Jorjadze (Albanovi) 51'
Kipli bin Hamengku (Siniapore) 58'

Group C:

Paraboca 2-3 Unified Sera Government
Santiago Ferrón (Paraboca) 5'
Donovan Wright (Unified Sera) 41'
Tyrell Miller (Unified Sera) 58'
Juan Jose Vélez (Paraboca) 62'
Donovan Wright (Unified Sera) 71'

Mist Carthara Islands 1-2 New Anea
Niklas Uhlmann (New Anea) 54'
Albert Schlosser (New Anea) 67'
Hugh Tothyll (MCI) 88'

Somodi 2-1 Mulfulira
Taras Ravilov (Somodi) 18'
Uygar Caglayan (Mulfulira) 30'
Serikbek Yedilov (Somodi) 38'

Elborra 3-2 Utobania
Ossian Cleator (Utobania) 37'
Raione Keeti (Elborra) 49'
Ryder Baker (Elborra) 58'
Ryder Baker (Elborra) 67'
Quisten Piper (Utobania) 84'

Group D:

Andaluni 2-1 Constantio
Vasil Yuko (Andaluni) 11'
Mihal Ede (Constantio) 29'
Ksaver Konan (Andaluni) 73'

Vuswistan 2-1 Villorvi
Anton Brea (Villorvi) 51'
Lazaros Christakos (Vuswistan) 65'
Andrianos Stamas (Vuswistan) 83'

Group E:

United Cavollon 1-2 Voeyetska
Trevór Buckhøj (Voeyetska) 22'
Miska Storstrand (Voeyetska) 49'
Jason Declerck (United Cavollon) 70'

Zoygaria 3-2 Syraranto
Pak Kaya (Syraranto) 45'
Anil Yildirim (Syraranto) 56'
Leopoldi Lechovsci (Zoygaria) 66'
Casimir Tichomirsci (Zoygaria) 69'
Cristof Ladislavič (Zoygaria) 79'

Drambenburg 5-5 East Chanchajilla
Yeray Pena (East Chanchajilla) 3'
Sreæko Haliloviæ (Drambenburg) 10'
Oier Arán (East Chanchajilla) 14'
Jorge Mesonero (East Chanchajilla) 32'
Jean-Baptiste Thibodeaux (Drambenburg) 42'
Ludwig Schultze (Drambenburg) 56'
Maks Vovk (Drambenburg) 61'
Joaquin Ferreira (East Chanchajilla) 64'
Laurenz Schrempf (Drambenburg) 73'
Juan Antonio Abarquero (East Chanchajilla) 86'

Latilli 6-2 Quetana
Bindo Cicala (Latilli) 19'
Virgílio Oliveira (Quetana) 27'
Floriano De Fina (Latilli) 33'
Cecilio Arcaro (Latilli) 39'
Marciano Simões (Quetana) 46'
Amone Festa (Latilli) 77'
Elio Serrata (Latilli) 81'
Cecilio Arcaro (Latilli) 87'

Group F:

Sulifa 1-4 Iobaray
Lentlafetse Agang (Iobaray) 12'
Oatise Letlhogonono (Iobaray) 17'
Akanyang Kgolo (Iobaray) 43'
Akanyang Kgolo (Iobaray) 63'
Hamid Mahtam (Sulifa) 80'

Acdia 1-3 Kossmil
Gennadi Mikhaylov (Kossmil) 29'
Artem Semak (Kossmil) 36'
Savvas Alekou (Acdia) 64'
Gennadi Mikhaylov (Kossmil) 78'

Group G:

Saint Offeat 2-3 Bentho
Sebastian Castillo (Bentho) 7'
Mìcheil Gòrdanach (Saint Offeat) 18'
Aeron Isaacs (Saint Offeat) 40'
Daniel Herrera (Bentho) 56'
Alonso Lira (Bentho) 82'

Alcarres 1-4 Emmiria
Ashraf Noori (Emmiria) 25'
Sabaah Pashia (Emmiria) 38'
Casto Cerrone (Alcarres) 47'
Yahya el-Mussa (Emmiria) 53'
Sabaah Pashia (Emmiria) 81'

Cyruda 2-1 North Kandson
Jose Antonio Labrador (North Kandson) 19'
Dmitry Machabeli (Cyruda) 28'
Daviti Zumadze (Cyruda) 42'

Elbresia 3-2 Saint Astaba and Beck
Delonn Rickerby (SAB) 32'
Finlay Cavalier (Elbresia) 45'
Hubert Evans (Elbresia) 63'
Jaquin Hutchinson (SAB) 65'
Vincent Stickels (Elbresia) 76'

Group H:

Lower Aseu 1-4 Shoassau
Beat Hochmuth (Shoassau) 36'
Lino Costa (Lower Aseu) 51'
Beat Hochmuth (Shoassau) 55'
Jean-Yves Hennequin (Shoassau) 63'
Joren de Oude (Shoassau) 83'

Aybrea 2-2 Vitosium
Mthimkhulu Ngonyama (Aybrea) 17'
Corben Cleveland (Vitosium) 28'
Reuben Solso (Vitosium) 48'
Qondile Ncamashe (Aybrea) 56'

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