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The '''SimCup II''' (Previously ''SimCup 2006''), ''also knows as SimCup Georgiapolis, and SimCup II Georgiapolis'', was a football tournament held in '''Georgiapolis''' and hosted by the '''[[Adrijin Football Federation]]'''. It is the second championship tournament of the Adrijin Football Federation, after the 1st SimCity Football Tournament held in Newport. The former name of the tournament was the '''2nd SimCity Football Tournament''' but was changed by [Gio��gos] when his nation was elected to be the host of the event. The event was won by host nation Georgiapolis after a thrilling 4-3 victory over Adrian neighbour Apolonia.  
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The '''SimCup II''' (Previously ''SimCup 2006''), ''also knows as SimCup Georgiapolis, and SimCup II Georgiapolis'', was a football tournament held in '''Georgiapolis''' and hosted by the '''[[Adrijin Football Federation]]'''. It is the second championship tournament of the Adrijin Football Federation, after the 1st SimCity Football Tournament held in Newport. The former name of the tournament was the '''2nd SimCity Football Tournament''' but was changed by Georgiapolis when it was elected to be the host of the event. The event was won by host nation Georgiapolis after a thrilling 4-3 victory over Adrian neighbour Apolonia.  
==Venues==
==Venues==

Current revision as of 04:31, 3 January 2008

SimCup II Georgiapolis
Κόπελο του Συμ. II Γεογιαπολις
simcup2006cy2.jpg
Teams 12
Host Georgiapolis
Champions Georgiapolis
Matches Played 20
Goals Scored 79
Attendance 1,465,675
Top Scorer(s) Taylor Smith
8 goals

The SimCup II (Previously SimCup 2006), also knows as SimCup Georgiapolis, and SimCup II Georgiapolis, was a football tournament held in Georgiapolis and hosted by the Adrijin Football Federation. It is the second championship tournament of the Adrijin Football Federation, after the 1st SimCity Football Tournament held in Newport. The former name of the tournament was the 2nd SimCity Football Tournament but was changed by Georgiapolis when it was elected to be the host of the event. The event was won by host nation Georgiapolis after a thrilling 4-3 victory over Adrian neighbour Apolonia.

Contents

Venues

City Original stadium names SimCup stadium names Capacity
Megalos Georgiapolis National Stadium Main Stadium 79,000
West Deponshire Karaiskakakis Stadium Karaiskakakis Stadium 68,000
Bayton Mati Stadium Mati Stadium 56,000
Bananakanis Stadio de Bananakanis Bananakanis Stadium 72,000
Manton Manton City Stadium Manton Stadium 47,000
Flatponton Flatponton Stadium Flatponton Stadium 76,000
Riverton Riverton Stadium Riverton Stadium 71,000
Maroussi Maroussi Arena Maroussi Arena 59,000

Participating Countries

Opening Ceremony

On October 5th, 2006 the opening ceremony was realised in the Main Stadium located in Megalos. The ceremony was the biggest spectacle that the SimWorld has ever seen with dazzling fireworks displays accompanied by epic light and laser shows. The following recap of the opening was published in the Dailly Georgian the morning after the ceremony.

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The dramatic lighting used for the opening cost in excess of 7 million adrios.

The National Anthem of Georgiapolis was sung by Mixalis Paslidakis and it was chanted by the entire stadium. An illustration of the flag of Georgiapolis lit up the ground of the stadium during the anthem.

Following the national Anthem was a performance by local singer Kalomira Perkaris. Her performance also included a fireworks show.

After the singing performance was a laser show. The show displayed some of the history of Georgiapolis as well as its modern technologies. It lasted 20 minutes and was accompanied by a fireworks show and a DJing performance by Tiesto.

The mayor of Georgiapolis gave a speech. "As a representative of this city, a city which has recently recieved a new lifeline, I welcome you. I welcome you, your family and your friends to our city and to our nation to experience what we hope will be the best SimCup in history. We have prepared for this, and in the end the legacy of the SimCup shall last a long time. We look forward to the next week of football and we hope you will look on with us. Go Georgiapolis!"

After this, a large amount of dancers performed Greek Dances for the eyes of the world. This was also accompanied with lights and fireworks which filled the skies above. The night ended with a fantastic array of fireworks which dazzled all spectators.

Postponement

The SimCup II was postponed until notice since Oct. 26, 2006 because of political issues with Muyangguniang and Newport.

As of January 17, 2007, Georgiapolis has regained its interest in the games and resumed the event as normal.

First Round

In the following tables:

  • Pts = total points accumulated
  • Pld = total games played
  • W = total games won
  • D = total games drawn (tied)
  • L = total games lost
  • GF = total goals scored (goals for)
  • GA = total goals conceded (goals against)
  • F/A = goal difference (GF−GA)

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA F/A
Georgiapolis 62200523
Sutherway 32101440
Kingston 0200203-3

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA F/A
ntlflagiconzs7.jpg Nueva Tenochtitlan 62200312
Genava 1201113-2
paradiseflagiconlg5.jpg Paradise 1201103-3

Group C

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA F/A
Newport 62200532
libertyiconflagxe7.jpg Liberty 32101440
treiuptyflagiconkt6.jpg Treiupty 0200224-2

Group D

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA F/A
apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Apolonia 42110422
Manteria 42110321
Dunstonville 0200203-3

First Round Matches

5 October 2006
Sutherway 2−0 Kingston Georgiapolis National Stadium, Megalos
Attendance: 76,000
Referee: Resaca (Newport)
Stewart 14'
Smith 47'

5 October 2006
Nueva Tenochtitlan ntlflagiconzs7.jpg 3−1 Genava Karaiskakakis Stadium, West Deponshire
Attendance: 69,000
Referee: Vierana (Georgiapolis)
Vegas 7'
Dela Rosa 15'
Vegas 46'
26' Brown

6 October 2006
Treiupty treiuptyflagiconkt6.jpg 1−2 Newport Mati Stadium, Bayton
Attendance: 72,000
Referee: Paulino (Nueva Tenochtitlan)
Short 54' 49' Lee
87' Castina

6 October 2006
Dunstonville 0−1 Manteria Stadio de Bananakanis, Bananakanis
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: McDonald (Sutherway)
39' Revere

29 December 2006
Georgiapolis 1−0 Kingston Manton City Stadium, Manton
Attendance: 73,000
Referee: Baker (Sutherway)
Catsapolis 67'

29 December 2006
Genava 0−0 paradiseflagiconlg5.jpg Paradise Flatponton Stadium, Flatponton
Attendance: 61,000
Referee: Paulino (Nueva Tenochtitlan)

16 January 2007
Treiupty treiuptyflagiconkt6.jpg 1−2 libertyiconflagxe7.jpg Liberty Stadio de Bananakanis, Banakanis
Attendance: 63,000
Referee: Lee Dong-Wan (Newport)
Short 8' 24' J. Smith
90' J. Smith

16 January 2007
Manteria 2−2 apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Apolonia Karaiskakakis Stadium, West Deponshire
Attendance: 59,000
Referee: Rajan (Muyangguniang)
Piazi 13'
Mousolini 52'
19' Corwallis
80' Doering

17 January 2007
Georgiapolis 4−2 Sutherway Mati Stadium, Bayton
Attendance: 56,000
Referee: Jones (Genava)
Catsapolis 17'
Xanthis 22'
Xanthis 53'
Papadopoulos 89'
14' Smith
65' Smith

17 January 2007
Newport 3−2 libertyiconflagxe7.jpg Liberty Maroussi Arena, Maroussi
Attendance: 66,000
Referee: Heather (Apolonia)
Castina 19'
Dendone 45'
Castina 72'
14' Matteo
66' J. Smith

18 January 2007
Paradise paradiseflagiconlg5.jpg 0−3 ntlflagiconzs7.jpg Nueva Tenochtitlan Georgiapolis National Stadium, Megalos
Attendance: 71,000
Referee: de los Santos (Liberty)
43' Vegas
56' Celeste
81' Vegas

18 January 2007
Apolonia apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg 2−0 Dunstonville Riverton Stadium, Riverton
Attendance: 56,000
Referee: Malossini (Manteria)
Baloum 54'
Fucilla 88'

Knockout Stage

The knockout stage was a single-elimination tournament involving the eight teams that qualified from the group stage of the tournament. There were three rounds of matches, with each round eliminating half of the teams entering that round. The successive rounds were: Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, Final. There was also a play-off to decide third/fourth place. For each game in the knockout stage, a draw was followed by thirty minutes of extra time (two fifteen minute halves); if scores were still level there would be a penalty shootout (at least five penalties each, and more if necessary) to determine who progressed to the next round. Scores after extra time are indicated by (AET), and penalty shoot outs are indicated by (PSO).

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
Bananakanis        
  Georgiapolis  3
Flatponton
  Genava  0  
  Georgiapolis (PSO)  1 (4)
Bayton
    Sutherway  1 (2)  
 ntlflagiconzs7.jpg Nueva Tenochtitlan  1 (3)
Main Stadium
  Sutherway (PSO)  1 (5)  
  Georgiapolis (AET)  4
West Deponshire
   apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Apolonia  3
  Newport  2
Riverton
  Manteria  1  
  Newport  2 Third place
Maroussi
   apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Apolonia (AET)  3  
 apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Apolonia (AET)  3   Sutherway  1
 libertyiconflagxe7.jpg Liberty  2     Newport  3
Bayton
SimCup II Winners


Georgiapolis 1st Title

Scorers

8 Goals

  • Taylor Smith

6 Goals

  • Catsapolis
  • ntlflagiconzs7.jpg Rivargo Vegas

5 Goals

  • Roberto Castina

4 Goals

  • apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Albert Mason

3 Goals

  • apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Amos
  • apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Richard Baloum
  • Agapetos
  • Xanthis
  • libertyiconflagxe7.jpg James Smith

2 Goals

  • Matt Stewart
  • treiuptyflagiconkt6.jpg Michael Short

1 Goal

  • apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Cornwallis
  • apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Aaron Doering
  • apoloniaiconflagjb0.jpg Fucilla
  • Ernie Brown
  • Haemon
  • Herodotos
  • Papadopoulos
  • Patroklos
  • libertyiconflagxe7.jpg Horacio Gonzales
  • libertyiconflagxe7.jpg Geraldo Martinez
  • libertyiconflagxe7.jpg Matteo
  • Amadeo
  • Paolo Piazi
  • Piolo Mousolini
  • Thomas Revere
  • Victor Bautista
  • Marcos Dela Cruz
  • Mark Dendone
  • Javier Santiago
  • Francisco Santos
  • Alex Marquez
  • Lee Myung Soo
  • ntlflagiconzs7.jpg Alfonso
  • ntlflagiconzs7.jpg Alfredo
  • ntlflagiconzs7.jpg Manny Celeste
  • ntlflagiconzs7.jpg Tony Dela Rosa
  • Adrian Beckley
  • Ashton Burns
  • Daniel Grimes
  • Adam Stranbourg

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